Missouri's Democratic governor, Jay Nixon, was present at the first shovel turning and the state paid for a satellite truck to beam images of the ceremony to every resident of the state who wanted to see it.
Vokoun didn't budge when the Islanders dominated the first period, turning aside 14 shots in the first 20 minutes as the Penguins tried to gain their bearings with a new lineup designed to cut down New York's speed advantage.
"The first started turning up Monday, Tuesday, and they have been escalating heavily towards latter part of week, " said Mr Robinson, adding that there was a "pressure to get results".
Crocker, who beat Phelps to win the world title in Barcelona and took the world record from him at the same time, wanted to take charge from the start and went out fast down the first length, turning inside world record pace at the 50 in 23.59, more than half a second clear of the field.
Leafs goalie James Reimer was masterful in the first period, turning away 15 shots and making several key stops, including two saves that later led to the first Toronto goal.
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But the first step towards turning around a perilous trend is to recognize what is happening.
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Though the first boomers are turning 65 this year, the poll finds that 28 percent already consider themselves retired.
In October 2010, six months after returning to golf with such poor form that he failed to win a single event in a season for the first time since turning professional, Woods lost his world best crown to Englishman Lee Westwood -- ending a record run of 281 consecutive weeks at the top (which started in June 2005).
"I believe, for the first time, we are turning the corner on the cancer problem, " he said.
He believes that black Americans made a great historical error in the 1960s when they relaxed their campaign for civil rights and integration at the first sign of progress, turning their back in many cases on the "blacks only" hotels and restaurants which had sustained them during segregation in favour of the businesses which were newly opening to them.
Goalscoring chances had been few and far between before the Argentine defender marked his first appearance of the season by turning in Rob Lee's left-wing cross.
He worked in retail banks in the 1990s, before turning to the public sector first as a social care worker and then as a further education lecturer.
Bulman chipped a ball into the area and Tubbs was first to it, turning to send the ball dipping over the advancing Bevan and into the corner of the net.
When paramedics who rushed to the home found the bodies of her other family members, Hendricks claimed Matthew had first killed them before turning the gun on himself.
He won 10 out of the first 15 major titles he played after turning No. 1 until he surrendered the ranking.
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The Yankees' second baseman made the soft toss to first, turning a potential base hit into an easy groundout.
Glu Mobile will be first out the gate, turning on subscriptions in properties like Frontline Commando, but we're sure plenty of others will follow.
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So the real block turns out to be turning our thoughts into words in the first place.
The club did have a painfully slow start at the new park, turning in losing seasons in their first six years, including the historically awful 2002 and 2003 seasons (106 and 119 losses respectively).
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Two years later, though, one researcher derived the first human embryonic stem cells by turning to private funding.
"We hope that this project will not only see the waterwheel turning again for the first time in decades, but will also see a return of water vole and other species to the mill pond and leetes, " he said.
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Looking for his first victory on the Tour since turning pro in 2008, the 25-year-old Wood has the trio of compatriot Simon Khan, Swede Alexander and New Zealander Michael Campbell as his closest challengers going into Saturday's final round.
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You get in first, when the market and money is hot, then you get out first, just as the market is cool and turning cold.
And today, for the first time in years, the Big Three automakers are adding jobs and turning a profit and putting steel workers to work.
Once JFK announced to the world that America would be the first nation to put a man on the moon, there was no turning back.
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He praised the West Indies team for "turning the clock back" as they set up a first-innings lead on day three at Sabina Park.
Though jazz piano has had legions of practitioners, the number of first-class jazz singers is small, due to the difficulty of turning melody and lyrics into true improvisation.
Mr. Najib replaced former leader Mr. Badawi in 2009 after the opposition broke the National Front's comfortable two-thirds majority in the 2008 polls, turning Malaysia into a genuine two-party system for the first time in its history.
Mr. Najib himself replaced former leader Abdullah Badawi in 2009 after the opposition broke the National Front's comfortable two-thirds majority in the 2008 polls, turning Malaysia into a genuine two-party system for the first time in its history.
But by making it easier for farmers to take out fresh loans from reputable institutions, it may stop them turning to moneylenders in the first place.
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