It was 2008, and Warren had established himself as a rotation mainstay after a dominant sophomore season.
But unlike most Premiership clubs, Preston could not afford the luxury of a rotation policy last season.
With New York, Umenyiora was part of a rotation at defensive end with Jason Pierre-Paul and Justin Tuck.
An external cage completes one revolution in one minute and fifteen seconds, enabling a rotation on its second axis.
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He also said it was a "normal part of water management" to put people "on a rotation of supply".
Houston starter Brad Peacock, competing with Alex White for a rotation spot, allowed one run and two hits over five innings.
Already missing injured ace Johan Santana, New York has a rotation that includes Jonathon Niese, Matt Harvey, Dillon Gee and Jeremy Hefner.
"We expect by mid-next week that it will no longer be necessary to put customers on a rotation basis, " Mr White added.
The net result will be a low double-digit advance on Wall Street with a rotation in leadership from small-cap companies to blue chips.
The muni bonds are mispriced and I believe there will be a rotation out of the corporate and high-yield because for two reasons.
Kevin Slowey, who is competing for a rotation spot for Miami, allowed one run and two hits in 4 1-3 innings while striking out four.
At some point, Keldysh persuaded us to create a rotation of diagnostic maintenance shutdowns, isolating each in turn: cli-mate, navigation, communications, orbital tracking, plumbing, and so on.
If multiple news organizations decide to participate and providing answers to all the questions becomes too much of a workload, Toiv said a rotation system might have to be developed.
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In Thailand, every three months a rotation of local artists mix their canvases with a vast 4, 000-piece collection of contemporary Thai art hanging at the luxury Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok.
Specifically, an Obama victory will stoke fear of higher taxes on dividends and ordinary income, and drive a rotation out of investment grade and high-yield corporate bonds and into municipal bonds.
There also remains a rotation policy between national associations.
One firm that did forbid partners to return to a lead audit engagement partner role after a rotation off, except on an exception basis, dropped the prohibition before the paper was published.
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It also raises the sobering prospect that a rotation out of JGBs could come long before other parts of Abenomics have begun and a durable economic expansion that lifts revenues has taken hold.
"This has been such a defensive-driven market, and today may well be the beginning of a rotation to more cyclical stocks, which would bolster this idea that this rally has legs to run, " Ms. Hooper said.
CIB, said the "biggest risk for credit markets going forward is a faster-than-expected U.S. economic recovery, which would likely see an increase in U.S. Treasury yields and a rotation into equities, " resulting in falling bond prices.
As is the case with the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, our presence there is part of a rotation that has not changed at all and ensures that we maintain a significant presence in the Gulf.
Comedy and cabaret acts such as Twisted Cabaret and Auntie Myra's Swingin' Safari keep everyone entertained, while pop-up bars, picnic baskets by Gordon Ramsay and a rotation of popular food trucks ensure that everyone is fed and watered.
At Your Request was a Sunday programme designed to broadcast local hospital radio stations to a county-wide audience and a rotation of presenters from Salisbury, Chippenham, Devizes and Swindon hospital radio services got the chance to present their shows with requests on the new BBC station.
Those talks had ended weeks ago after Livni demanded that Netanyahu agree to share the premiership with her through a rotation agreement, give her full control over strategy for dealing with the Palestinians and adopt the establishment of a Palestinian state as the primary goal of his government.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, Section 203, imposed a five-year rotation and five-year cooling-off period, from a seven-year rotation with a two-year cooling-off period.
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The Belgian is set to become the first European commander of the platform after a crew rotation in a few weeks' time.
Niese has been tasked to lead a Mets rotation suddenly hit by a rash of injuries.
With a planned rotation of the six crew members aboard the space station scheduled to begin next month, a delay in using the Soyuz could prevent the ability to bring replacements, Suffredini said.
Coming off their fourth straight losing season, the Mets enter spring training with a projected rotation of Johan Santana, Jon Niese, Shaun Marcum, Matt Harvey and Dillon Gee, a quintet that combined to go 35-34 with a 3.26 ERA last season.
Leeds are benefiting from using a squad rotation policy throughout the season so far.
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