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Then he mimed a box in the air, initiating the first ever use of the VAR.
Despite the dreary outlook, the Met Office remained positive about the first ever use of its "Name our Storms" pilot project.
The board has taken a very active interest in the scheme's development, and some of the changes made were in response to heavy pressure from the board, which even threatened the regulators with the first ever use of its enforcement powers a few months ago, such was its unhappiness.
The mission also included the first ever use of a new grid fin system on a Falcon 9 first stage.
Birmingham saw the first ever use of radiography in an operation, and the UK's first ever hole-in-the-heart operation was performed at Birmingham Children's Hospital.
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For as Jonathan Chait reminds us, these organizations all cheered the Republicans on in 2011, as they made the first-ever use of the debt ceiling to blackmail a sitting president.
Over the years, Dr. DeBakey has called that first-ever use of a total artificial heart a theft, a betrayal, unethical and "a childish act" to claim a medical first.
This was the first-ever use of Inmarsat in this mode.
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