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DCMS and full
As from April 2006 the scheme secured full funding from the DCMS, until March 2008.

DCMS and account
Indeed, UK government figures reveal that the UK's creative industries account for over a million jobs and brought in £ 112. 5 billion to the UK economy ( DCMS Creative Industries Mapping Document 2001 ), although the data sets underlying these figures are open to question.

DCMS and current
The current DCMS definition recognises twelve creative sectors, down from fourteen in their 2001 document.

DCMS and Commons
He served as a Parliamentary Private Secretary ( PPS ) to Baroness Blackstone in the Department of Culture, Media and Sport ( DCMS ) from 2001-3, and to Peter Hain as Leader of the House of Commons from 2003 to 2005.

DCMS and into
Many citizens came to feel pride through severing the Combine through more than the enlistment into the DCMS.
Most notably into the Terran Hegemony were due the Hegemony's ' large participation in the war meant that many of the Hegemony's ' forces were in the Periphery and unable to through the DCMS form the incursions into Hegemony space.

take and full
The Acropolis had been scheduled for the treatment too, but apparently it was to take place at the time of the full moon when the Athenians themselves, out of respect for the natural beauty of the occasion, were wont to forgo their own usual nocturnal illumination.
The most realistic way of facing up to this problem would be to have the State take over full responsibility for assessing all taxable property.
Once the full extent of this Russian military penetration of Cuba was clear, President Kennedy announced we would take whatever action was appropriate to prevent this, even if we had to go it alone.
Are they encouraged to take full legal advantage of these benefits??
The Director, Walter E. Clark, believes that a school with children living full time in its care must take full responsibility for their welfare.
The study of Greek was the distinctive mark of boys destined to go to college, and Lucy Upton too expected to go to college and take the full classical course offered to men.
It's going to take time for investors to learn how many of the toll-road bonds will pay out in full.
Johnston, who had little choice in allowing Floyd and Pillow to take charge at Fort Donelson on the basis of seniority after he ordered them to add their forces to the garrison, took the blame and suffered calls for his removal because a full explanation to the press and public would have exposed the weakness of the Confederate position.
As the " small Aston " DB7 would require a large engineering input, Ford agreed to take full control of Aston Martin, and Gauntlett handed over the company chairmanship to Hayes in 1991.
On tour, games take place against local provinces, clubs or representative sides as well as the full tests against the host's national team.
Now at full strength Caesar felt confident to take the fight to Pompey.
If a " clinch " – a defensive move in which a boxer wraps his or her opponents arms and holds on to create a pause – is broken by the referee, each fighter must take a full step back before punching again ( alternatively, the referee may direct the fighters to " punch out " of the clinch ).
But it comes with the price that after the full moon, the being will take away all the victim's hopes and dreams.
It would take some months for his full strength to arrive from the various places in which his allies or his ships had wintered.
If we take the simple valence bond structure and mix in all possible covalent and ionic structures arising from a particular set of atomic orbitals, we reach what is called the full configuration interaction wave function.
If we take the simple molecular orbital description of the ground state and combine that function with the functions describing all possible excited states using unoccupied orbitals arising from the same set of atomic orbitals, we also reach the full configuration interaction wavefunction.
Due to the impending merger of the American Football League and the National Football League, which was due to take full effect in the season, Brown agreed to join the AFL as its tenth and final franchise.
The best players may take a ball round a full circuit in one turn.
The time it takes for cement to cure varies depending on the mixture and environmental conditions ; initial hardening can occur in as little as twenty minutes, while full cure can take over a month.
However, he can only take full possession of one other mind at a time, and must strictly be within that person's physical presence.
Two founding documents emerged from this: The Transition Constitution, and the Global and Inclusive Agreement, both of which describe and determine the make-up and organization of the Congolese institutions, until planned elections in July 2006, at which time the provisions of the new constitution, democratically approved by referendum in December 2005, will take full effect and that is how it happened.
In the case of light shining through small circular holes we will have to take into account the full three dimensional nature of the problem.
Efforts to redevelop the docks began almost as soon as they were closed, although it took a decade for most plans to move beyond the drawing board and another decade for redevelopment to take full effect.

take and account
A sketch of the emotional value of the study of literature would have to take account of all of these.
You may stay as long as you wish, of course, but if arranging for the care of the girls must take time into account, I think a day or two should be enough to finish our business in ''.
Recognizing the truth of the statement by the Institute of Public Administration that `` Metropolian Planning ( in Rhode Island ) means, or should mean, state planning '', the state guide plan will take into account the metropolitan nature of many of Rhode Island's problems.
Whoever, in the United States or elsewhere, pays or offers to pay, or promises to pay, or receives on account of services rendered or to be rendered in connection with any such claim, compensation which, when added to any amount previously paid on account of such services, will exceed the amount of fees so determined by the Commission, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than twelve months, or both, and if any such payment shall have been made or granted, the Commission shall take such action as may be necessary to recover the same, and, in addition thereto, any such person shall forfeit all rights under this Title.
The 20-to-1 ratio for cochannel interference embodies one of the fundamental limiting principles which we must always take into account in AM assignments and allocations -- that signals from a particular station are potential sources of objectionable interference over an area much greater than that within which they provide useful service.
A more realistic analysis must take into account the fact that Brandywine people in the urban-fringe area are, in general, less segregated locally than group members in rural areas.
They may be unaware of the existence of lower-class values and consequently fail to take them into account.
In deciding how much land you want, take into account the amount you'll need to bring in the income you expect.
Economic anthropology as influenced by Karl Polanyi and practiced by Marshall Sahlins and George Dalton challenged standard neoclassical economics to take account of cultural and social factors, and employed Marxian analysis into anthropological study.
The uncontrolled maxim fails to take into account that a person who does not produce in an economic or political way makes a country poorer, not richer.
Older techniques, such as bilinear and trilinear filtering, do not take into account the angle a surface is viewed from, which can result in aliasing or blurring of textures.
He made himself a knight on his own account in the Cathedral of Zamora, raised an army, and proceeded to take control of his mother's lands.
In order to maintain this alignment, Hindu astrology uses an adjustment, called ayanamsa, to take into account the gradual precession of the vernal equinox ( the gradual shift in the orientation of the Earth's axis of rotation ).
They pointed out that astrologers have only a small knowledge of astronomy and that they often do not take into account basic features such as the precession of the equinoxes which would change the position of the sun with time ; they commented on the example of Elizabeth Teissier who claimed that " the sun ends up in the same place in the sky on the same date each year " as the basis for claims that two people with the same birthday but a number of years apart should be under the same planetary influence.
However, although Apollonius came close to developing analytic geometry, he did not manage to do so since he did not take into account negative magnitudes and in every case the coordinate system was superimposed upon a given curve a posteriori instead of a priori.
In order for the conservator to apply their professional expertise accordingly, they must take into account the views of the stakeholder, the values and meaning of the object, and the physical needs of the material, in order to decide upon an appropriate conservation strategy.
Some argue that the evidence for antipsychotics from discontinuation-relapse studies may be flawed, because they do not take into account that antipsychotics may sensitize the brain and provoke psychosis if discontinued, which may then be wrongly interpreted as a relapse of the original condition.
It has also been argued that much of the research into long-term antipsychotic maintenance may be flawed due to failure to take into account the role of antipsychotic withdrawal effects on relapse rates.
Ptolemy, advised by his regent, the eunuch Pothinus, and his rhetoric tutor Theodotus of Chios, did not take into account that Caesar was granting amnesty to a great number of those of the senatorial faction in their defeat.
For example, the " inventory " account asset account might be changed to bring them into line with the actual numbers counted during a stock take.
But I find it increasingly difficult to take into account the personal aspect of their convictions.
Laboratory-formulated diets designed for a generic " large " or " giant " breed are unlikely to take the needs of the big sighthounds into account.

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