The opening ceremony was being followed by a mass synchronized Victorian PE drill for all participants.
Using the handle Flashboy, Ternovskiy soon mastered the art of the denial-of-service attack, wherein a target system is paralyzed by a mass of incoming communication requests.
Forget the tyranny of first appearances: the boys have alerted their fellow pupils to our arrival and I am greeted by a vibrant mass of children.
The emergence of Vinopolis is just the latest stage in the gradual transformation of British wine-drinking from a hobby pursued by cognoscenti to a mass pursuit.
The charge is similar to those made by defendants in a mass tort involving silicosis, where a federal judge last June found that thousands of the cases were based on flimsy diagnostic work.
It as if the game of basketball desperately needs Stern to step in as savior and serve as a deterrent against future mass benching by a head coach.
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By the middle of August, Mr Moi and his advisers realised that they risked being undone by a combination of international isolation, mass action at home by advocates of reform, rising crime and a deteriorating economy.
Even more ambitious is the enormous 1.2 million square foot La Gran Plaza in Fort Worth, Texas, which features such family-friendly fare as mariachis, Mayan dance, horse shows and even a Sunday Mass presided over by a local bishop.
The indexes are managed by Case Shiller Weiss, a Cambridge, Mass. consultancy cofounded by Yale law professor Robert Shiller.
Stand-alone planners can get clients into these things, otherwise restricted to the very wealthy, by collecting clients in a mass.
Those who have remained behind in northern Mali contend with drought and spikes in the cost of food, aggravated by road closures and a mass exodus into the south.
By contrast, vancomycin is given twice a day, and Cubicin, a medicine marketed by Lexington, Mass.
Tony Tyson and David Wittman, who work at Lucent Technologies' Bell Laboratories, in New Jersey, and their collaborators have proposed building a telescope that estimates the distribution of mass in the past by analysing these deflected light-waves, a technique known as three-dimensional mass tomography.
"We've long been concerned that some attorneys would attempt to create a business by cutting corners in mass copyright lawsuits against fans, shaking settlements out of people who aren't in a position to raise legitimate defences, " it added.
Nearly 40, 000 worshippers gathered for a Mass led by John Paul II in the Abbassiyeen stadium in Damascus.
The files were commissioned by Mass Observation, a private social-research project that has studied the British since the 1930s.
They attended a Mass led by Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone.
And in the 1940s, during World War II, officials made the class tax a mass tax by introducing withholding and shrinking the exemption.
It has prospered by understanding the tastes of a mass-market audience.
That probably explains the reason why Benedict wore a broad-brimmed sombrero on arriving at Guanajuato state's Bicentennial Park to celebrate a mass attended by hundreds of thousands.
BA's struggle to establish itself in Paris shows that it is hard for a competitor, even a powerful one, to achieve critical mass in a hub dominated by a rival alliance.
Taking advantage of technology, Schwab sees an opportunity to offer more of a hybrid form of investment advice that isn't compromised by commissions or investment banking but operates on a mass scale that exploits his company's tentacles into 6.6 million accounts.
The nearly square auditorium for meetings constitutes the principal mass, surmounted by a pitched roof.
Organisers say that, wherever possible, this will be by "mass movement" using a fleet of 1, 500 coaches.
The loss in weight and body mass is driven by a metabolic disease manifested by increased energy consumption.
That's because it, unlike the shah, came to power by mass support and maintains a conservative base throughout Iran.
He promised that Merck would continue to defend cases one by one in court and avoid a mass settlement.
More than 1, 000 guests gathered at Philip II's majestic El Escorial monastery for a nuptial mass conducted by Spain's cardinal-primate.
The compassion funds could be overseen by a specialist in handling compensation for mass crime victims, said Caryn Kaufman, a spokeswoman for the effort.
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