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Criticizing and teams
* Criticizing teams that make uniform changes, having cited only four recent team uniform changes ( New England, Philadelphia, San Diego, and St. Louis ) as being an improvement.

Criticizing and up
Criticizing the Housemans for their choice of Baby's seat at the table, Johnny declares the now-famous line, " Nobody puts Baby in a corner ," as he pulls her up from their table.

Criticizing and experience
Criticizing the graphics, they said " The game may possibly have survived despite mechanical blemishes, but, unfortunately, the overall sour look of the game drags the experience down even more.

Criticizing and after
# Criticizing the justice of one's own banishment, even after having been rebuked three times

Criticizing and .
* Criticizing elements of life, wondering.
Criticizing his involvement in the uprising she states in a December 5, 1848 letter to Frederick that " nobody, ourselves included, doubted that the meetings at which you and your friends spoke, and also the language of ( Neue ) Rh. Z.
Criticizing al-Farabi's attempt to merge Plato and Aristotle's ideas, Averroes argued that Aristotle's philosophy diverged in significant ways from Plato's.
Criticizing immigration and taking advantage of the economic crisis striking France and the world since the 1973 oil crisis, Le Pen's party managed to increase its support in the 1980s, starting in the municipal elections of 1983.
Criticizing scientism, he targeted in particular psychiatry, underscoring its campaigns against masturbation at the end of the 19th century, its use of medical imagery and language to describe misbehavior, its reliance on involuntary mental hospitalization to protect society, or the use of lobotomy and other interventions to treat psychosis.
In 1975, Jiang initiated a campaign named " Criticizing Song Jiang, Evaluating the Water Margin ", which encouraged the use of Zhou as an example of a political loser.
* Wright, Liam On the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA: Criticizing a Residue of the Past November 2010.
Criticizing Ehrlich on similar grounds as Simon was Ronald Bailey, a leader in the wise use movement, who wrote a book in 1993 entitled Eco-Scam where he blasted the views of Ehrlich, Lester Brown, Carl Sagan and other environmental theorists.
" Criticizing the election campaign, the Committee claimed as " unreasonable hurdle " the requirement to collect 2 million signatures for submission to the CEC in support of persons seeking registration as candidates.
On the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA: Criticizing a Residue of the Past.
Criticizing, discouraging, creating obstacles and barriers, blaming, shaming, using sarcastic or cruel humor, or using physical punishment are some negative disciplinary methods used with young children.
Criticizing and exposing the venality, vices, and ignorance of the priests, the Strigolniki demanded the right to a religious sermon for laymen.
Criticizing that only wealthy people can afford to purchase a bunad and to carry out this tradition, Norske Bunader moved the production of some Norwegian bunads to China.
* Criticizing the George W. Bush administration for their guest worker program, obtaining evidence of a spike in illegal immigration denied by the administration.
* Criticizing the U. S. Navy for securing a public relations firm to encourage Puerto Ricans to vote to keep a Naval testing range at Vieques, Puerto Rico.
* Video of Gohmert Criticizing Rep. John Murtha
Criticizing the neoclassical models of economic growth of his time, Kaldor argues that theory construction should begin with a summary of the relevant facts.
* Criticizing several local markets ' tendency to air lackluster games as opposed to more competitive matchups, except when a local team is playing, which by NFL rules with the television contracts are required to be shown in their home market in their entirety.

teams and engage
For quiz bowl, a tournament is a gathering of teams who engage each other in several rounds of games.
The top teams may engage in a playoff.
* In the 8th season of The Amazing Race, teams had to travel to the McGill portion of the campus to engage in the sport of curling at Glenfinnan Rink.
These teams engage in international tours too with the most recent trips being to Dubai, South Africa and the West Indies.
While groupware enables geographically dispersed teams to achieve organizational goals and engage in cooperative work, there are also many challenges that accompany use of such systems.
These methods specifically aim to increase the success of teams as they engage in collaborative problem solving.
As in the Soviet assault on Berlin, as a short term measure they deployed self-propelled anti-aircraft guns ( ZSU-23-4 and 2K22M ) to engage the Chechen combat groups, as their tank's main gun did not have the elevation and depression to engage the fire teams and an armoured vehicle's machine gun could not suppress the fire of half a dozen different fire teams simultaneously.
To gain this element of surprise, the entry teams use stealth movement and noise / light discipline to get as close to the targets as possible, hopefully putting themselves in a position to engage an enemy from the moment he becomes aware of them.
Domestically, police crisis response teams ( CRTs ) are the primary groups to engage in CQC.
He also tends to engage in sledging of opposition batsmen and teams, though it doesn't always pay off.
In the United States it is common for two teams of those that have been caught to engage in a tug of war.
Professional sports teams in the United States are beginning to engage in corporate pro-environmental behavior ( CPEB ).
" Not only can the teams benefit economically and ecologically, but " for-profit businesses may also engage in CPEB in order to control its public image, reputation, and identity.
Harvard sports teams and clubs, including the track teams and all-male social clubs, are known to make use of this contrast through encouraging or sometimes forcing their newest members to engage in humorous or humiliating performances in " The Pit " as part of these members ' initiations into the group.
If nobody scores in the overtime period, the teams engage in a " penalty shootout " where 3 skaters, selected by the head coaches on the teams, go one-on-one against the opposing goaltender, taking the puck at center ice for a " penalty shot.
Griffin implored teams from Georgia not to engage in racially integrated events which had blacks either as participants or as spectators.
Distributed Participatory design aims to facilitate understanding between different stakeholders in distributed design teams by giving each the opportunity to engage in hands-on activities.
After speaking with several people who attended a Winnipeg conference on terrorism hosted by B ' nai Brith Canada in October 2003, she wrote that the event was biased against Muslims and would encourage the response teams in attendance to engage in racial profiling.
Launched largely online in 2011, the Littering is Wrong Too campaign utilizes social media, street teams and viral marketing to engage young adults in an untraditional dialogue about litter.

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