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Among the audience were Sir Alex Ferguson, the England manager Sam Allardyce, the former United manager David Moyes and Sir Bobby Charlton, whose all-time goalscoring record for United should be the latest mantle he passes on to Rooney this season.

Abdel-Razak, as the book has it, is a dreamer and a blusterer, and a devout pan-Arabist whose all-time hero is the Egyptian nationalist leader Gamal Abdel Nasser; the Arab of the future, he believes, will throw off the shackles of religious dogma through education, modernity being the only way to beat the legacy of colonialism, to achieve real power, wealth and self-determination.

You can't count on winning every year," says Davy Hite Davy Hite, a professional angler from Prosperity, S.C. "Television is what the sport needs," says Hite, whose all-time winnings topped $500,000 on the Bassmasters tour at the beginning of this season.

We therefore chose a stimulus optimized for analysis of the larva's response to derivatives, a Brownian random walk, whose derivatives (on all time scales) are independent identically distributed Gaussian variables.

We chose a Brownian random walk, whose derivatives on all time scales are independent identically distributed Gaussian variables, to analyze the larva's response to derivatives of stimulus intensity.

When I cast my precious ballot I'll be praying for the ones Of the future generations, all whose time is not yet come To remember this great moment when the people's will was done The change is marching on.

And Freeman did it while carrying what was perhaps a greater historical burden than any athlete since Jesse Owens, propelled by the cheers of a crowd whose size was an all-time record for an Olympic stadium event.

In the same manner let T1,…, T K represent the K Hg terminal subtrees of T, whose total time length of all the branches, t1,…, t k and inner structure are not known.

You don't need Bobby Fischer, Seirawann said, referring to the greatest American chess player of all time, whose heyday was the nineteen-sixties and seventies.

Anyone who studies the theremin will become familiar with Clara Rockmore, the greatest thereminist of all time, whose performance of Saint-Saëns's "Swan" is the finest example of what the instrument can do.

The fabulous colossal octopus picture reproduced is not by Georges de Buffon, but by arguably the most famous cephalopod artist of all time (whose name is even visible on the illustration), Pierre Denys de Monfort, from a later addendum volume to De Buffon's Natural History.

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