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The Dominican people have known no democratic institutions and precious little freedom for a generation, and all alternative leadership has been suppressed.
New Jersey folk need not be told of the builder's march to the sea, for in a single generation he has parceled and populated miles of our shoreline and presses on to develop the few open spaces that remain.
Soviet Russia has been invaded twice by German troops in a generation.
Furniture has been traditionally elaborately carved and in many Alpine countries carpentry skills are passed from generation to generation.
It has been used in fourth generation jet fighters and the latest generation of airliners.
Paul feels that he has no aims left in life and that their generation will be different and misunderstood.
The local consumption of beer has risen dramatically in the last generation: Argentines consumed 233 million liters in 1980 and 1. 57 billion in 2007 ( 40 liters per capita ).
A new generation of MAOIs has been introduced ; moclobemide ( Manerix ), known as a reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A ( RIMA ), which is as effective as SSRIs and tricyclic antidepressants, in depressive disorders, acts in a more short-lived and selective manner and does not require a special diet.
The CTA has trained a generation of engineers through its technical institute, the Aeronautical Technology Institute ( Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica-ITA ).
Limitations with mp3-player DJing equipment has meant that only second generation equipment such as the IDJ2 or the Cortex Dmix-300 have the pitch control that alters tempo and allows for beatmatching on a digital music player.
This view has the advantage of anchoring Numbers to the Pentateuch as a whole, but an alternative is to see it as structured around the two generations of those condemned to die in the wilderness and the new generation who will enter Canaan, making a theological distinction between the disobedience of the first generation and the obedience of the second.
Nineveh repented, but Jesus ' generation, which has seen and heard one even greater than Jonah, fails to repent.
Through his typological interpretation of the story of Jonah, Jesus has weighed his generation and found it wanting.
This has appeared in magazines, newspapers, on web sites, and on TV: 三G手机 " 3rd generation cell phones " ( 三 sān " three " + G " generation " + 手机 shǒujī " mobile phones "), IT界 " IT industry ", HSK ( hànyǔ shuǐpíng kǎoshì, 汉语水平考试 ), GB ( guóbiāo, 国标 ), CIF价 ( Cost, Insurance, Freight + 价 jià " price "), e家庭 " electronic home " ( 家庭 jiātīng " home "), W时代 " wireless generation " ( 时代 shídài " generation "), 的士call, TV族, 后РС时代 " post-PC era " ( 后 hòu " after / post -" + PC " personal computer " + 时代 shídài " epoch "), and so on.
The father-to-son family tree, now in its 83rd generation, has been recorded since the death of Confucius.
The metaphor has been useful in helping a new generation of thought leaders to reason through new military strategies around the world, led largely by the US Department of Defense ( DoD ).
Since the design of such high-end chips nominally takes about five years to complete, to stay competitive a company has to fund at least two of these large design teams to release products at the rate of 2. 5 years per product generation.
Digital Equipment, which had twice as many employees as Compaq, has been a leading company in the previous generation of computing during the 1970s and early 1980s but it had struggled since then.

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A few squats experiment with DIY renewable energy generation, such as wind turbines, but most of them are depended on the main grid or have no power ( there have been attempts by the power and water companies to cut their access to these resources ).
Thus he argued that the soul was a material substance, and that this was proved ( a ) by the circumstance that not only bodily qualities, but also mental capacity, are transmitted by ordinary generation from parent to child ; and ( b ) by the sympathy of the soul with the body seen in the fact that, when the body is struck or cut, the soul is pained ; and when the soul is torn by anxiety or depressed by care, the body is correspondingly affected.
Later in his career, when he had become Prime Minister, Dunglass ( by then Sir Alec Douglas-Home ) wrote in a memorandum: " I went into politics because I felt that it was a form of public service and that as nearly a generation of politicians had been cut down in the first war those who had anything to give in the way of leadership ought to do so ".
Although most redesigned vehicles outperform their predecessors to cut down insurance costs and possible injuries to the driver, this generation Windstar did not perform as well as its first generation predecessor.
test generation, estimating switching activities for power and noise analysis, and selecting cut points
In 1973 David Bowie covered the song on his Pin Ups album, and in 1977 the punk band London introduced the song to a new generation on a four-track EP for MCA Records ; the London version, produced by Simon Napier-Bell, was actually recorded in the same studio ( IBC Studios in Portland Place ) in which the Easybeats had cut the original.
The film was released in a cut black-and-white print but immediately became a cult fascination among Scorsese's generation.
USS Cumberland before conversionUSS Cumberland as a RazeeIn the United States Navy, several of the final generation of sailing frigates launched in the 1840s were cut down to become large sloops-of-war.
This was the Microgravity Science Laboratory ( MSL-1 ) Spacelab mission, was cut short because of problems with one of the Shuttle ’ s three fuel cell power generation units.
STS-83, the Microgravity Science Laboratory ( MSL-1 ) Spacelab mission, was cut short because of problems with one of the Space Shuttle's three fuel cell power generation units.
The STS-83 Microgravity Science Laboratory ( MSL-1 ) Spacelab mission, was cut short because of problems with one of the Shuttle's three fuel cell power generation units.
Kilrain's first mission, STS-83, was cut short because of problems with one of the Shuttle's three fuel cell power generation units.
The main components of the project, as built, are, a ) the Ithai barrage, across the Manipur river of height and length with three spillway bays, b ) water conductor system for trans-basin diversion comprising an open channel of length, a cut and cover section of length ( bed width, followed by a Head Race Tunnel of diameter ( horseshoe type ) and long to carry a discharge of () for power generation and for irrigation ), c ) a surge shaft, d ) penstocks and e ) a surface powerhouse and a tailrace channel on the right bank of the narrow Leimatak River with three units of 35 MW capacity each generating an annual energy of 448 GW · h ( 1. 613 PJ ).
The new suit cut was softer and more flexible in construction than the suits of the previous generation ; extra fabric in the shoulder and armscye, light padding, a slightly nipped waist, and fuller sleeves tapered at the wrist resulted in a cut with folds, or " drapes ," front and back that created the illusion of the broad-shoulders and tight-waist " V " figure of the very fit.
We do not see each generation starting out anew, with the past cut off and the future ignored.
The company's multi-year project, begun during the 2006-2007 season, is dedicated to presenting little known operas by the lost generation of composers whose lives and careers were cut short by the Third Reich.
Since 1951, West Berlin had been cut off from the East Berlin and East German power networks, and maintained an independent power generation capacity that was not connected to any other power grid.
Lofstrom estimates that an initial loop costing roughly $ 10 billion with a one-year payback could launch 40, 000 metric tons per year, and cut launch costs to $ 300 / kg, or for $ 30 billion, with a larger power generation capacity, the loop would be capable of launching 6 million metric tons per year, and given a five-year payback period, the costs for accessing space with a launch loop could be as low as $ 3 / kg.
On December 10, 2007 Carey Hall was officially re-opened as Carey cut the ribbon signalling the start of a new generation in a new, updated Carey Hall.
Often in the later model years of a particular generation of vehicle, there have been " special editions " to cut down on the number of options as production winds down, such as the 2009 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Avantgarde Edition and the 2011 BMW 323i Luxury Edition.
The outlet works are a group of four tunnels that have been cut through the valley wall at river right, for uses of hydropower generation and flow control.
The document included plans to cut the state's greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation by 2010.

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The current stereotype of straight news reporting was probably invaluable in protecting the press and its readers from pollution by that combination of doctored fact, fancy, and personal opinion called yellow journalism which flourished in this country more than a generation ago.
He does not mean, in fact he addresses himself specifically to reject the proposition, that `` if we took the risk of surrendering, a new generation in Britain would soon begin to amass its strength in secret in order to reverse the consequences of that surrender ''.
However, poor marketing and failure to repeat the technological advances of the first systems meant that the Amiga quickly lost its market share to competing platforms, such as the fourth generation game consoles, Apple Macintosh and IBM PC compatibles.
In addition, a 2010 Cochrane Collaboration review of trials of Risperidone, one of the biggest selling antipsychotics and the first of the new generation to become available in generic form, found only marginal benefit compared with placebo and that, despite its widespread use, evidence remains limited, poorly reported and probably biased in favor of risperidone due to pharmaceutical company funding of trials.
Internally, the Athlon is a fully seventh generation x86 processor, the first of its kind.
By encouraging countries to keep wastes within their boundaries and as close as possible to its source of generation, the internal pressures should provide incentives for waste reduction and pollution prevention.
Jesus fulfills his role as a type of Jonah, however his generation fails to fulfill its role as a type of Nineveh.
The result was not actually a democracy or a real civic state, but he enabled the development of a fully democratic government, which would emerge in the next generation as the demos realized its power.
ould it be too bold to imagine, that in the great length of time, since the earth began to exist, perhaps millions of ages before the commencement of the history of mankind, would it be too bold to imagine, that all warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament, which endued with animality, with the power of acquiring new parts attended with new propensities, directed by irritations, sensations, volitions, and associations ; and thus possessing the faculty of continuing to improve by its own inherent activity, and of delivering down those improvements by generation to its posterity, world without end?
This was an attempt to render Commodore's new acquisition ( and the source for its next generation of computers ) useless.
Bellamy's vision of a country relieved of its social ills through abandonment of the principle of competition and establishment of state ownership of industry proved an appealing panacea to a generation of intellectuals alienated from the dark side of Gilded Age America.
Education in its broadest, general sense is the means through which the aims and habits of a group of people sustain from one generation to the next.
In its narrow, technical sense, education is the formal process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge, skills, customs and values from one generation to another, e. g. instruction in schools.
The country derives about 90 percent of its electricity needs from hydropower, which means that electricity generation, as with agriculture, is dependent on abundant rainfall.
With a few exceptions related to high-energy photons ( such as fluorescence, harmonic generation, photochemical reactions, the photovoltaic effect for ionizing radiations at far ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma radiation ), absorbed electromagnetic radiation simply deposits its energy by heating the material.
In its technical sense, education is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge, skills, and values from one generation to another.
The release of equity through the sale of the various state resources, including electricity generation services belonging to the ESB, Bord na Móna and Bord Gáis, in combination with use of money in the National Pensions Reserve Fund, is the means by which Fine Gael is proposing to fund its national stimulus package.
According to the Polish Kabbalist, " the legend was known to several persons, thus allowing us to speculate that the legend had indeed circulated for some time before it was committed to writing and, consequently, we may assume that its origins are to be traced to the generation immediately following the death of R. Eliyahu, if not earlier.
Throughout the world, the novel is received for its cross-cultural, universal themes: war, love, death, racial conflict, class, gender and generation, which speak especially to women.

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