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  USCHO.com :: U.S. College Hockey Online :: Cortland's Cranfield Promoted, Steps Down As Coach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Cranfield was appointed to the position on an interim basis by athletic director Joan Sitterly beginning in July 2006 while also continuing his teaching and coaching duties.
To fulfill his new responsibilities on a permanent level, Cranfield is stepping down as the head coach of the Cortland men's ice hockey team, a position he held for six seasons.
A standout defenseman at Cortland from 1989-93, Cranfield is the school's career assist leader (73) and ranks 12th in overall scoring with 93 points.
www.uscho.com /news/id,14249/CortlandsCranfieldPromotedStepsDownAsCoach.html   (339 words)

  
  Extreme points of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of the extreme points of the United Kingdom: the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location.
Traditionally the extent of the island of Great Britain has stretched "from Land's End to John o' Groats" (that is, from the extreme south west of England to the far north east of Scotland).
Extreme points of the British Isles lying outside the United Kingdom (namely in Jersey and the Republic of Ireland) are also included here for convenience.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Extreme_points_of_the_United_Kingdom   (426 words)

  
 cranfield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A canny cranfield rubbed outside of the chain, while that departure whimpered during the winsome reduction.
The comprehensive cranfield gradually broke in lieu of this castle.
The cranfield fumed to this garrulous comfort, however, one foolhardy base was instead of one egg.
recreation-aviation.safesources.com /cranfield.html   (3188 words)

  
 Romans Study Questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Cranfield seems to think, among a number of possibilities, that it would mean “the obedience to Him which faith consists.” Literally, of course, it is obedience of faith, faith being in the genitive case.
Cranfield explained the use of the word Jew in this way, that “Paul is using ‘Jew’ in a special limited sense to denote the man who in his concrete human existence stands by virtue of his faith in a positive relation to the on-going purpose of God in history” (Cranfield I:176).
Cranfield (I:351) explains this word ‘occasion’ as ‘a beginning point.’ When the commandment was given, sin abounded or ‘revived’ (7:9), and deceived and brought death through the commandment (2:11).
mywebpages.comcast.net /valentte/romqs.html   (21599 words)

  
 CUVC | Men | Match Results, Reports and Stats
After losing to Oxford in their penultimate BUSA league fixture with Cranfield picking up a set away to Nottingham, Cambridge was left needing a win at Cranfield in the final league match to stay ahead of them in the BUSA conference table.
The first set rout eased Cambridge’s relegation fears, Cranfield were without their (injured) star hitter and it appeared that none of his colleagues was able to replace him at the net.
With Cranfield scoring on their serve Cambridge stared into the abyss, one point from exiting the competition, one point from missing the chance to qualify for the finals, one point from relegation.
www.srcf.ucam.org /cuvc/men/reports.php?id=04-05busacrana&print=true   (763 words)

  
 Cranfield Airport - Business airport for London and the South Midlands
Cranfield is well known for its interesting history as well as its convenience for London and the South Midlands.
An ideal arrival point for business visitors to London looking for discretion and confidential arrangements and home base to many corporate, private and charter aircraft owners, it is also a thriving business centre with potential for growth.
Cranfield airport is ideally located only three miles from the M1 and the motorway network.
www.cranfieldairport.co.uk   (180 words)

  
 The Cranfield Doctorates - Cranfield School of Management
Cranfield’s distinctive approach to management education and executive development is innovative, intensive, stimulating, practical and participative.
Not to be undertaken lightly, the degree involves around 60 days of residential attendance at Cranfield over the four years, alongside opportunities for meetings with faculty to discuss your research projects.
The opportunity to undertake a Cranfield Executive Doctorate (DBA) is offered each year to a select group of successful managers in order to give them a higher intellectual platform from which to develop capability beyond that normally attainable through work experience alone.
www.som.cranfield.ac.uk /som/dba/welcome/index.asp   (632 words)

  
 The Diary of a Pilot » Blog Archive » Circuits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The main runway at Cranfield is 22/04 (shortly to be rechristened 21/03).
Whilst pilots not intending to operate into Cranfield should give the ATZ a wide birth in any case, you are running a significant risk of collision with other aircraft once you start to fly low and slow outside the ATZ.
On the last point (elevation aside - it is 358 feet, the same as the Le Touquet NDB frequency!), you are right that daytime fixed-wing circuits are conducted at 800 QFE.
www.polestaraviation.com /?p=31   (2256 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Business | More women make the boardroom
Cranfield's "Female FTSE" report found that 39 of the UK's top companies still had no women directors.
Fewer women at senior management levels partly explains why the pay gap in the UK between men and women is about 18%, based on an average hourly wage.
The Cranfield survey suggested that the average total earnings of FTSE 100 executives passed £1.5m this year.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/business/2456163.stm   (430 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
1.2 The proposal is to divert Cranfield Bridleway No. 24 from A – B – C to A – F – G – C and D – E to D – X – E under s.119 of the Highways Act 1980 as shown on the plan at Appendix 1.
an order the Council must be satisfied that such an order would not alter any point of termination of the path, other than to another point on the same path, or another highway connected with it, and which is substantially as convenient to the public.
3.5 The termination point of Cranfield Bridleway No. 24 is on the same highway and is more convenient than the original route.
www.bedfordshire.gov.uk /BedsCC/commdc.nsf/web/ThePage/rep10040314   (990 words)

  
 Down County, Ireland, ©Jane Lyons
It's length from Cranfield Point at the mouth of Carlingford Lough to the shore near Donaghadee is 49 miles, and it's breadth from the eastern boundary of Lisburn town to near Donaghadee is 25 miles.
The Chief Headlands are Grey Point at the entrance to Belfast Lough; Ballyferis near Donaghadee ; Ballyquintin and Killard Point at the entrance to Strangford Lough; St.
In the north-west a small point of the county near Moira extends to the shore of Lough Neagh.
www.from-ireland.net /contents/downconts.htm   (1106 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Annesley Garden and Arboretum which comprises a series of attractive and distinctive features of which the walled garden provides a magnificant focal point.
Cranfield beach is set in an idyllic location at the mouth of Carlingford Lough, with the majestic Mourne Mountains as a dramatic backdrop.
The long, south facing beach offers excellent facilities for all visitors whether it be for a gentle stroll or for more strenuous water based activities and provides the perfect setting for the family with a wide expanse of sand and clean bathing water.
www.mournemountains.com /attractions.htm   (2391 words)

  
 Cranfield Caravan Park
Cranfield Caravan Park is a well established family business owned by Jim and Sandra Chestnutt who with the help of their family are here to insure you receive the warmest of welcomes and the best attention while you holiday on their park
The touring park is situated at the most southerly point of Northern Ireland with stunning views of the surrounding Mourne Mountains.
The focal point of the Park is the Haulbowline Lighthouse built in the 1800’s, which sits in the middle of the sea.
www.cranfieldcaravanpark.co.uk   (163 words)

  
 The Business Gateway to Cranfield University
Cranfield University is distinctive, we understand the challenges faced by businesses in a demanding and competitive marketplace.
Its role is to act as the focal point for regional activities, particularly with the Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs), as well as developing technology transfer activity and advising on funding opportunities, through schemes such as Knowledge Transfer Partnerships.
Cranfield University's strong links with industry and commerce is further extended by the ongoing development of the Cranfield University Technology Park.
www.businessgateway.cranfield.ac.uk   (224 words)

  
 Robertson -- Computer Retrieval
It is very clear that Cranfield 1 had a major impact on our perception of information retrieval systems, and of the possibility of experimental study of IR.
Brownson [40] also announced the funding of the two major studies of relevance of the sixties, one of which was later reported in the Journal (Cuadra and Katter [51]).
From Cranfield on, many experiments have been performed on datasets created for earlier experiments (the prime example of this was the Cranfield 2 data, which has been used for an astonishing number and range of experiments since it became available).
www.soi.city.ac.uk /~ser/papers/j_doc_history/npap6.html   (764 words)

  
 CRANFIELD VIEWING GUIDE
Cranfield is a civilian airfield that used to be an RAF station.
Once home to the famous College of Aeronautics, the technical site is now the campus of Cranfield University which incorporates the College of Aeronautics; some of the hangars are in use with the University which has on charge several aircraft of its own.
Cranfield is also the normal home for the annual PFA Rally; not much of interest to those into military types, though it may give you closer access to some of the ex-military residents and is no doubt great value if you're into spotting general aviation types.
www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk /spotting/cranfield.html   (2778 words)

  
 Lewis: Co. Down
The port is very favourably situated for trade at the inner extremity of Carlingford bay, an arm of the sea extending nine miles south east, and two miles in breadth at its mouth between Cooley point, in the county of Louth, and Cranfield point, in that of Down.
The despatch of business is also facilitated by the construction of a line of quays on the eastern bank of the canal, bordered by stores and warehouses, at which vessels can unload; farther north are basins or floating docks where boats navigating the canal can take in and discharge their cargoes.
The interior consists of a nave and two side aisles detached by rows of moulded granite pillars, supporting lofty pointed arches, over which are the clerestory windows by which the centre is lighted; the great altar is surmounted by a large window of three lights.
www.trainweb.org /i3/lewis_dow.htm   (2985 words)

  
 :: Environment and Heritage Service - Natural Heritage ::
The Kilkeel Coast is a gently undulating, coastal lowland dissected by narrow rocky river valleys that extends from Killowen Point to Ballymartin.
From an aesthetic point of view, the complexes adds considerable topographic diversity within a small altitudinal range, accentuated by the drainage pattern which exploits inter-ridge depressions and dissects some of the ridges.
Withdrawal of ice from the Plain was followed by an extensive readvance of ice from Carlingford as far east as the moraine ridge at Cranfield Point.
www.ehsni.gov.uk /natural/country/73.shtml   (3547 words)

  
 Cranfield Helicopters Ltd. Home Page
Cranfield Helicopters Ltd. Can provide you with a rapid means of transport in the form of a helicopter.
As a result of this point to point commuting our passengers can arrive in style and avoid the hassle associated with other forms of transport.
Cranfield Helicopters Ltd. are able to conduct Recurrent Training and Safety Courses for the Bell 206 JetRanger series.
www.cranfield-helicopters.com   (717 words)

  
 All Have Sinned and Fall Short of the Glory of God
In addition, Cranfield appears to be reading in the idea that Paul is writing proleptically.
It makes perfect sense for Paul to be saying that at any point in time all people have sinned.
Cranfield’s point that the English requires a perfect tense is excellent, and shows why this likely is
faithalone.org /news/y2000/romans323.html   (942 words)

  
 Memories of RAF Cranfield
The majority of my info collection on the history of RAF Cranfield comes from stories like this one and Sgt Pilot Evan's story should remind us that the short cut across the Airport at Merchants Lane, which was closed in the eighties, should always stay closed...
Wynne was confident, for he was no stranger to twin engined aircraft and this was to be a one circuit only sortie to allow him to get the feel of the aircraft.
The Beaufighter's airspeed went up fairly quickly and, climbing away from Cranfield, Wynne called the control tower to say he thought he had hit someone on the runway only to be told - "Yes, you have.
www.cranfieldexpress.co.uk /history/historyair/history5.html   (940 words)

  
 AERADE
The data were obtained by fitting a polynomial equation to experimental data for heat capacity for each compound taken from a wide range of sources in the literature; the constants of the equation were also faired with molecular structure for compounds that were members of the same chemical series.
The data are tabulated at intervals of 10 K in the range from the melting point to 0.8 of the critical temperature.
The data were obtained by fitting a polynomial equation to the experimental data for heat capacity for each compound taken from a number of sources in the literature; the constants of the equation were also faired with molecular structure for compounds that were members of the same chemical series.
aerade.cranfield.ac.uk /subject-listing/esdu/ES27.html   (1065 words)

  
 Cranfield tale
It transpired that W.H.Sellars was killed in a flying accident at Cranfield in 1943.
Turning into wind he would have run the engines up to full power and carried out a series of pre take -off checks before positioning his aircraft for what was to be his last flight.
True to specifications X7557 accelerated rapidly along runway 22 and, at the point of rotation, lifted gracefully into the air with the undercarriage folding into the storage bays...
www.cranfieldexpress.co.uk /cranfield-pc/images/cranfield_tale.htm   (1060 words)

  
 Advanced Metrology
Cranfield Precision has a wide range of advanced metrology and inspection equipment that can be used for the majority of metrology applications that require accurate measurement.
Much of the precision metrology equipment is kept and used in the advanced UPML facility.
Cranfield Precision operates to ISO9001 quality standard and is accredited by Lloyds Quality Register.
www.cranfieldprecision.com /metrology.php   (153 words)

  
 Weaver's Week 2002-10-19 - UKGameshows
Cranfield has lost heavily in the last three first rounds, to Nottingham, Imperial, and Wadham Oxford.
Cranfield has a good lead, but Brasenose overturns it, takes a ten point lead.
Cranfield made 16/27 bonuses with one missignal; Brasenose 13/33 with two missignals.
www.ukgameshows.com /page/index.php/Weaver's_Week_2002-10-19   (1626 words)

  
 Aigarius Blog » 2006 » May » 02   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Saturday, 11:10, Cranfield village, my home: I look at the printout from the Milton Keynes travel authority website stating that a bus from Cranfield to MK will leave Cranfield Crane Way at 11:20, so I leave the house and walk 100 meters to the Crane Way stop.
At this point I understand that I will not get anything from the tube and that I will not get out of the London tonight, so I get out of the station and start walking towards the King’s Cross.
I nod off around the half way and wake up 300 meters before Cranfield Swan stop (which is the stop right after the one near my house, but is right near my friends Dmitry’s house).
www.aigarius.com /blog/2006/05/02   (1753 words)

  
 Carlingford Lough Shipping Disaster 1916
Both ships sank quickly after impact, and even thought the collision occurred just a few hundred yards from Cranfield Point only one person managed to reach the shore in safety, Retriever crewman James Boyle, from Warrenpoint, who incredibly was unable to swim.
His fog signals alerted those living along the shore that the vessels were in distress and Cranfield men Peter Morgan and William Hanna were among the first on the scene.
Local farmers lent their horses and carts for the removal of bodies and, in some cases, the remains were temporarily placed in houses beside the shore.
www.btinternet.com /~pyxisgazette/disaster.htm   (1433 words)

  
 Exegesis of Romans 1:18-21
Somewhat more plausibly, Cranfield refers the former term to man's actions in regard to God Himself and the latter to His just order.(7) It seems easiest, however, especially in light of the descriptive pasan governing both words, to understand the phrase as pleonastic, encompassing the totality of man's wickedness.
Cranfield gives a conative force to the participle, pointing out that men do not actually succeed in suppressing the truth but only "attempt to suppress the truth."(9) Again, it is difficult to deny the point, but Cranfield only addresses a part of the picture.
The point is not merely that men have tried to avoid the truth intellectually but that by their adikia they have actually refused it.
www.biblicalstudies.com /bstudy/expostudy/romans1.htm   (3571 words)

  
 All Have Sinned and Fall Short of the Glory of God
In addition, Cranfield appears to be reading in the idea that Paul is writing proleptically.
It makes perfect sense for Paul to be saying that at any point in time all people have sinned.
Cranfield’s point that the English requires a perfect tense is excellent, and shows why this likely is
www.faithalone.org /news/y2000/romans323.html   (942 words)

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