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Topic: Mark Lancaster


  
  - The Corridor (a cricket blog)
The cult status of Monty Panesar might seem to be a mark of how British society is now comfortable with its diversity, but English, Welsh and Scottish sport continues to expose pugnacious and belligerent tendencies reminiscent of earlier eras.
Yet after scoring his third hundred in succession today, his fifth overall, he is producing the kind of form which warrants inclusion whatever the situation.
Always a batsman of the highest class – aside from Mark Ramprakash he is the most technically correct batsman in England – he is now scoring heavy, big runs.
cricket.mailliw.com   (5115 words)

  
 Firewire Hubs --> Info and Comparisons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Edward 13:51, 28 Jun 2004 (UTC) :Apple had a trademark on "FireWire" so they had to use 1394 (the IEEE numerical designation), until Apple donated the trademark to IEEE in order to make it the standard name.
:''The Hub is also nickname for the city of Boston, Massachusetts.'' The Hub is a "computer network music" ensemble consisting of John Bischoff, Tim Perkis, Chris Brown, Scot Gresham-Lancaster, Mark Trayle and Phil Stone.
The Hub grew from the League of Automatic Music Composers: John Bischoff, Jim Horton, and Rich Gold.
www.crashdatabase.com /computers/45/firewire-hubs.html   (1614 words)

  
 World War II production statistics of the Second World War: Aircraft, ships, fuel, food, rifles and other material."   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
On top of this chassis, a forward-facing 88 mm L/71 gun was mounted.
Castle Bromwich in Birminham became one the largest fighter aircraft factories in the western hemisphere created 11,780 Spitfires and 305 Mark 1 Lancaster bombers.
Statistical Digest of the United States, personal books, old out of print encylopedias (company is no longer around), American Encyclopedia (1995), manufacturer's web sites, military research documents (mainly US Government), museums.
www.taphilo.com /history/WWII/Production-Figures-WWII.shtml   (906 words)

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