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Tusk and key
While not formally excluding his candidacy, Tusk declared that " I would very much like to continue to work in the government and Civic Platform, because that seems to me to be the key element in ensuring success in the civilisational race in which we are engaged ".

Tusk and together
Broken Tusk, now recovered due to the intervention of a human doctor, sides with Machiko, and together with the cargo ship's crew they arrange for the transporter's massive orbiter to crash into Ryushi and destroy the colony and the Aliens.

Tusk and .
In January 2001, he founded the Civic Platform political party with Donald Tusk and Andrzej Olechowski.
The 1979 double album Tusk produced three more US top-20 hits (" Tusk ", which is also the band's first " conceptual " music video, " Sara ", and Christine's " Think About Me "), but it came nowhere near to matching the success of the Rumours album.
The Tusk tour continued into 1980, after which, the band took time apart.
After the success of the Rumours album and tour in 1977 – 78, Fleetwood Mac began recording their third album with Buckingham and Nicks, Tusk, in the spring of 1978.
Nicks wrote and recorded demos for the solo project during Tusk sessions in 1979 and the Tusk world tour of 1979 – 80.
Fleetwood Mac's Tusk was released on October 19, 1979.
Nicks ended her relationship with Henley at the beginning of the Tusk tour in 1979.
" The crescent moon pendant is arguably the most iconic of all Nicks's jewelry – the original was bought while she was in England on tour with Fleetwood Mac during the Tusk era.
The incumbent Donald Tusk is completing his first term and is the first Prime Minister to be re-elected since the fall of the People's Republic of Poland in 1989.
" On 25 June they entered Magdalenefjorden, which they named Tusk Bay, in light of the walrus tusks they found there.
Since its inception in 1994, the UW had to cope with internal frictions between various factions: liberal socialists ( such as Leszek Balcerowicz ), those proposing a more liberal economic agenda in a more conservative, bourgeois guise ( such as Donald Tusk ), more progressive social democrats such as Jacek Kuroń, and intellectual former civil rights activists such as Bronisław Geremek or Tadeusz Mazowiecki, who also has a strong background in liberal Catholicism and leans towards Christian democracy.
In 2001, these frictions-combined with the prospect of a devastating defeat in the upcoming election-led to an exodus of conservative and liberal conservative members around Tusk who joined former members of the UW's senior coalition partner, the conservative Solidarity Electoral Action, to form the new party Civic Platform.
Also in 2002, they released the double-CD Tusk, a re-recording of the entire Fleetwood Mac album of the same name.
Camper Van Beethoven covered Fleetwood Mac's Tusk album in its entirety.
Faithfull has recently recorded a cover version of a Stevie Nicks track from the Fleetwood Mac album Tusk as part of a Fleetwood Mac tribute project.
Thomas Chauke & the Shinyori Sisters ( Tusk Records ) have become probably the best-selling band of any neo-traditional style.
A World Jewish Congress delegation meets with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, June 2008As the Jewish community dwindled, over successive waves of emigration ( the last in 1968 ), the WJC saw Poland as an important repository of Jewish history as well as the custodians of the killing grounds in which much of European Jewry fell victim to the German Final Solution.
He made an uncredited appearance on Fleetwood Mac's double album Tusk, on the song " Brown Eyes ", released the same year.
Tusk ( mascot ) | Tusk, the live mascot for the University of Arkansas.
The live mascot for the University of Arkansas is named Tusk.
Tusk attends all home Razorback football games, as well as various other events.

tenon-a and mortise
* Teasel tenon-a term used for the tenon on top of a jowled or gunstock post, which is typically received by the mortise in the underside of a tie beam.
* Feather tenon-a round-shouldered machined fillet or feather which is glued into a machine ( router ) made slot or mortise on each side of the joint.

tenon-a and tenon
* Stub tenon-a short tenon ; depth depends on the size of the timber ; also a tenon that is shorter than the width of the mortised piece so the tenon does not show ( as opposed to a " through tenon ").
* Through tenon-a tenon that passes entirely through the piece of wood it is inserted into, being clearly visible on the back side.
* Hammer-headed tenon-a method of forming a tenon joint when the shoulders cannot be tightened with a clamp.

kind and joint
This type of agreement is common when businesses are considering some kind of joint venture or merger.
The program began in 2008, and is the first joint degree program of its kind.
As the first of its kind in the Department of Defense, the joint wing is responsible for F-35 A / B / C ( Joint Strike Fighter ) pilot and maintainer training for the Marine Corps, the Navy and the Air Force.
It is now uncertain what the future of any kind of joint release between Stunt and Solid Rock might be.
In the peace treaty with Scotland of June 1551, a joint commission, one of the first of its kind in history, was installed to agree upon the exact boundary between the two countries.
In the East End of London, a kind of joint festival has evolved where everyone enjoys the same fire and fireworks for their own diverse reasons.
In and subsequent articles and book chapters including Gilbert ( 2006, chapter 7 ) Gilbert argues for an account of collective action according to which this rests on a special kind of interpersonal commitment, what Gilbert calls a " joint commitment ".
The paddles are not connected or attached mechanically to the hull of the boat, whereas the oars and sweeps manned by rowers are joined to their shells by a kind of hinged joint.
# when one of two or more joint owners makes expenditures of the kind described above ;
* Pivot joint, a kind of joint between bones in the body
Green Parties often consider joint leadership of this kind to embody the widely-held Green beliefs in consensus decision making and gender balance.
Howard S. Becker describes it as " the network of people whose cooperative activity, organized via their joint knowledge of conventional means of doing things, produce ( s ) the kind of art works that art world is noted for " ( Becker, 1982 ).
Warakagoda founded the Drongo Nature Sounds Library, the only one of its kind in Sri Lanka, and is joint secretary of the Ceylon Bird Club.
However he separates " Burgundian " Armet as kind of an armet ( or a close helm ) which has specific vertigous joint for being attached for a special gorget made from movable rings.
His private practice had become very considerable, his position having been assured ever since his amputation at the hip joint in 1823, the first operation of the kind in Scotland.
A joint construction project of the Canadian National Exhibition ( CNE ) and the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, it was claimed to be the largest structure of its kind in North America.
He and Gruber received the title of professor extraordinarius in 1870 and were appointed to the rank of a joint directorship to a new clinic in the Vienna General Hospital, in the next year ( the first of its kind in the world ).
If the parties are unable to agree to a partition, any or all of them may seek the ruling of a court to determine how the land should be divided-physically division between the joint owners ( partition in kind ), leaving each with ownership of a portion of the property representing their share.
He lost a joint on his pinky, which was bandaged by Armstrong Grimes ; though Grimes acted kind towards him and gave him a candy bar, Alec, who just lost his father, was ungrateful towards him and the other U. S. soldiers.

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