Rotary converters were still used for the West Side IRT subway in Manhattan into the late 1960s, and possibly some years later.
The show is produced by Phil McIntyre Productions and Inner Circle Films for UKTV channel Watch and Universal Networks International.
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Aleksandr Nikolayevich Gorbachyov (b. 1970), Russian football player and coach with FC KAMAZ, FC Dynamo Stavropol, FC Baltika, FC Fakel Voronezh and FC Elista
He came on as a 64th minute replacement for Henrikh Mkhitaryan but could not prevent Shakhtar from losing 3–1 to Dynamo Kyiv.
He was also remembered as a mentor to the great Lev Yashin in the early part of Yashin's career with Dynamo Moscow.
After finishing his playing career he became a successful manager who coached Dynamo Tbilisi, Spartak Ordzhonikidze, Dila Gori and Spartak Tbilisi.
In 1955, after a fall off his bike, which led to the fracture of the clavicle, he was forced to complete his career and went onto coaching in the sports society Dynamo.
In 2010, the band released their third album, Dynamo, led by the single "Delight Slight Lightspeed," which debuted at #20 on Oricon's daily singles charts.
BC Triumph Lyubertsy Moscow Region (formerly known as BC Dynamo Moscow Region) is a Russian professional basketball team that is located in Lyubertsy, Moscow Oblast, Russia.
At the time Dynamo was under the patronage of the Stasi, East Germany's state secret police force headed by Erich Mielke, and since the late 70s had benefited from unfair player transfers and questionable officiating.
The decision by Lucas in the late 1950s to switch production of motorcycle electrical components (from magneto/dynamo systems to alternators/coil systems) forced British motorcycle manufacturers to completely redesign their engines.
On 17 March, Vida scored his first goal for Dynamo Kyiv early in the game against Vorskla after a corner kick taken by Andriy Yarmolenko, by an excellent header, having forestalled Pavlo Rebenok and goalkeeper Serhiy Dolhanskyi.
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That match was notable because Oleh Blokhin firstly put Vida on the position of central defender where his partner was Yevhen Khacheridi, while first three games for Dynamo he played as right defender.
The Dunwich Dynamo is an annual semi-organised, through-the-night bicycle ride from London Fields park in Hackney, London, England to Dunwich on the Suffolk coast.
Berliner FC Dynamo, an association football club separated out of SC Dynamo Berlin in 1966 and still extant
Dynamo Joe was the most advanced robosoldier suit on the front line as a result of his ongoing upgrades, many of which were derived from observing/studying the extra-dimensional, sentient battlesuit “Wolf-1,” which was operated by a mercenary from the pan-dimensional city of Cynosure.
The Dynamo Shooting Range is a firing range located in Mytishchi in the then Eastern Planning Zone of Moscow, Russia.
He's also featured on "Warm Heart of Africa" by The Very Best, "Pyromiltia" by Theophilus London, "I Could Be Wrong" by Chromeo, "Dynamo" by Abd al Malik and singing "I Think Ur a Contra" with Angelique Kidjo in her PBS special.
It owes its name to its original founder Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti, an electrical engineer, born in Liverpool in 1864, who, at the age of 13, invented the arc light for street lighting and, when 16, built and patented an electrical generator (the Ferranti dynamo).
Cristian Fiél (born 1980), German-Spanish football midfielder who plays for Dynamo Dresden
In addition, the inside front cover contained a full-page Wood illustration of the character Dynamo, from Tower Comics' T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents; a two-page centerspread illustration of the original character Kadavahr the Resurrected, by John Byrne, plus an additional page of Byrne art; and a back-cover illustration by Wood of the original character Animan.
It is managed in majority by the original owners of the Dynamo, Anschutz Entertainment Group (who currently hold 50% of ownership), along with partners Gabriel Brener, head of Brener International Group, and multiple World and Olympic boxing champion Oscar De La Hoya (each with 25% ownership).
Nicknamed “Kewpie” and “Little Dynamo”, he was the disputed bantamweight world boxing champion from 1915 until 1918, when he justly lost the title to Memphis Pal Moore.
Yashin also played goalie for the Dynamo ice hockey team during those early years of trying to break into the senior squad.
However, numerous ships from the fishing fleet and small Corps de Marine were involved in Operation Dynamo.
Loughborough Dynamo was formed in 1955 by a group of pupils from Loughborough Grammar School who no longer wished to play rugby.
Taras Mykhalyk – Ukrainian football player, player of «Dynamo» national team of Ukraine
Eigendorf's club Dynamo was under the patronage of the Stasi, East Germany's secretive state police, and subject to the personal attentions of the organisation's head, Erich Mielke.
Wagefeld joined Dynamo Dresden as a 13-year old in 1994, and broke into the first team towards the end of the 1999–2000 season, after Cor Pot had taken over as Dynamo manager.
Maksim Yuryevich Vasilyev (b. 1974), Russian footballer with FC Salyut-Energiya Belgorod and formerly FC Rostselmash Rostov-on-Don, FC Fakel Voronezh and FC Dynamo Moscow reserves
He played in most of the games, helping Dynamo get to the semi-finals, where they were eliminated by fellow Ukrainian rivals, and eventual UEFA Cup Champions Shakhtar Donetsk.
He began playing for the farm club of Dynamo Yekaterinburg in the mid-1990s, though he seemed headed for an undistinguished career until noted Olympic trainer Vladimir Krikunov began coaching the team.
At this time, DSC were the top club in Dresden: while Dynamo were being relegated to the Oberliga, Milde helped them to a second-place finish in the Regionalliga in 1999–2000.
These past years she has worked either in the studio or on the stage with several artists both from abroad and from Greece, such as Waldemar Bastos, Sokratis Malamas, Rodney P, Skitz, Killa Kela, Mixologists, Adam Fuest, Winston Irie, Chris Hall, Oliver Wilson, Dynamo Dresden, Extremists and more… Also, she has often performed in London, Wales and Germany.
On 28 February 2007 Helena Josefsson released her first solo album, Dynamo, produced by Christoffer Lundquist.
The Surrey dynamo Ali Brown thrashed 133 in company with Graham Thorpe (102*) to help Surrey to 375 for 4 in just 40 overs in a Sunday League match in 1994 while Yorkshire themselves clobbered Nottinghamshire for 352 in 45 overs in 2001 thanks to Darren Lehmann's incredible 191 which came off 103 balls in 115 minutes with 20 fours and 11 sixes.
The live tracks were recorded at the Dynamo club, Eindhoven, the Netherlands in 1988.
Sergei Pavlovich Baltacha (born 1958), former USSR, Dynamo Kyiv, Ipswich Town and St Johnstone football player
SG Dynamo Berlin was the original name of SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen.
Ihor Surkis (born 1958), Ukrainian businessman and chairman of football club Dynamo Kyiv
Then in 2006 she joined the Sydney Swifts national league team to suddenly become a partner to shooting dynamo Catherine Cox, and with both Cox and Sharelle McMahon in the Australian team.
Shtaniuk was born in Minsk and played in the Belarusian Premier League for Dynamo-93 and Dynamo Minsk before him and two team mates Pavel Michalevitsj and Aleh Poetsila decided to join Dutch amateur club Quick 1888 based in Nijmegen.
Each dynamo (generator) was rated at 849.75 kilowatts (kW) at 550 volts direct current (1545 amperes) and could be overloaded by up to 50 percent to satisfy peak demand.
Victor Maslov (1910–1977), head coach of Dynamo Kyiv in the 1960s
After being transferred to the fading club of Nizhniy Novgorod soon he was offered opportunity from the Ukrainian football giant, Dynamo, which he did not refuse playing alongside such players as Andriy Shevchenko, Serhiy Rebrov, Vitaliy Kosovskyi, and others.
Günter Zeitler, German handballer, who competed for the SC Dynamo Berlin/Sportvereinigung (SV) Dynamo