[permalink] [id link]
::* In a proposal dated 23 August 2007, Professor Philippe Van Parijs explains that, while it would be foolish to think that Brussels could be coherently managed separately from his immediate hinterland ( Flemish and Walloon Brabant ), French-speakers should be realistic and abandon such claims for the expansion of the Brussels Region to its entire economic hinterland since such expansion would put the Dutch language at risk.
from
Wikipedia
Some Related Sentences
::* and 23
::* Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia 12: 37. 35 ( an average of 23. 76 km / h ) Hengelo, Netherlands on 31 May 2004
::* 23, 351 Greeks ( part of I Army Corps under Maj. Gen. Konstantinos Nider, comprising 2nd and 13th Infantry Divisions, in the Crimea, and around Odessa and Kherson )
::* and August
::* and 2007
::* and Van
::* Jacobus " James " Roosevelt ( 1759 – 1840 ), founder of the Bank of New York, m. Maria Van Schaak
::* and explains
::* good-Aristotle explains that audiences do not like, for example, villains " making fortune from misery " in the end.
::* and while
::* concerns about quality, with the supply of good teachers never matching demand ( even while that demand has been shrinking );
::* Doom won the titles while they were still called the NWA titles and lost them after the name changed to WCW.
::* The Freebirds beat the Road Warriors in the first round while the Dynamic Dudes beat Jack Victory and Rip Morgan
::* Lane pinned Samu after the Road Warriors ran in and attacked the Samoan Swat Team while the referee was knocked out.
::* The Midnight Express beat Bob Orton, Jr. and Butch Reed in the first round while the Samoan Swat Team beat Ranger Ross and Ron Simmons
::* A story of a couple having a life in America and the struggles they face while living their American Dream.
::* and would
::* Statistical self-similarity: repeats a pattern stochastically so numerical or statistical measures are preserved across scales ; e. g., randomly generated fractals ; the well-known example of the coastline of Britain, for which one would not expect to find a segment scaled and repeated as neatly as the repeated unit that defines, for example, the Koch snowflake
::* First, it declared official support from the British Government for " the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people ", and promised that the British Government would actively aid in the these efforts.
::* Second, it documented that the British Government would not support actions that would prejudice the civil and religious rights of the existing non-Jewish residents of Palestine.
::* Finally, it confirmed that Jews living in any other country would, similarly, not be prejudiced.
::* and be
::* continuous aspect, in which the action occurs without pause ; continuous aspect can be further subdivided into
::* " Clean " sandstones with open pore space ( that may later be filled with cement ) are called arenites
::* A persistent belief, of at least six months duration, of the presence of a maximum of two serious physical diseases ( of which at least one must be specifically named by the patient ).
::* confidence intervals are more flexible and can be used practically in more situations than credible intervals: one area where credible intervals suffer in comparison is in dealing with non-parametric models ( see non-parametric statistics ).
::* The patient must be an adult and in a " futile medical condition of constant and unbearable physical or mental suffering that cannot be alleviated "
::* There need to be several requests that are reviewed by a commission and approved by two doctors.
::* reduces manufacturing time per part produced in many scenarios because the thermal solidification of thermoplastics be achieved in a shorter time duration than the chemical solidification of thermosets
::* appropriate – if a character is supposed to be wise, it is unlikely he is young ( supposing wisdom is gained with age )
::* consistent – if a person is a soldier, he is unlikely to be scared of blood ( if this soldier is scared of blood it must be explained and play some role in the story to avoid confusing the audience ); it is also " good " if a character doesn't change opinion " that much " if the play is not " driven " by who characters are, but by what they do ( audience is confused in case of unexpected shifts in behaviour its reasons, morals ... of characters )
::* Kitchens that cannot be used for food preparation, refrigerators filled to the brim with rotting food, stovetops with combustibles such as junk mail as well as old food piled on top of burners.
::* Credit must be given for each image used according to the comment for the image, or " Photo courtesy of SNO " if not specified.
0.757 seconds.