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mission and extension
In general, friendly contact with a member followed by contact with a clergyman will account for a major share of recruitment by the churches, making it quite evident that the extension of economic integration through co-optation is the principal form of mission in the contemporary church ; ;
They may be appointed to ministry within the local church or to an extension ministry that supports the mission of the church.
The post-spacecraft mission extension ran 2. 4 hours before executing the deorbit burn.
Some unitalicised missions are nevertheless still operational, some in mission extension phases.
Elgin was ambassador to the Ottoman Empire between 1799 and 1803 ; he showed considerable skill and energy in fulfilling a difficult mission, the extension of British influence during the conflict between the Ottoman empire and France.
Harper accepted the findings, which argued for an indefinite extension of the mission beyond February 2009, but also pointed to logistical and equipment shortfalls, communications challenges with telling the mission's story to Canadians, and a coming manpower strength shortage.
This development was facilitated by the Morrill Act and the Hatch Act of 1887 which established in each state a land-grant university ( with a mission to teach and study agriculture ) and a federally funded system of agricultural experiment stations and cooperative extension networks which place extension agents in each state.
The cabinet fell on February 20, 2010 as the result of disagreement between CDA and Labour Party over the extension of ISAF mission in Afghanistan.
The fifth mission extension was granted in October 2007, and ran to the end of 2009.
The total cost of the first four mission extensions was $ 104 million, and the fifth mission extension is expected to cost at least $ 20 million.
In July 2007, during the fourth mission extension, Martian dust storms blocked sunlight to the rovers and threatened the ability of the craft to gather energy through their solar panels, causing engineers to fear that one or both of them might be permanently disabled.
On May 1, 2009, during its fifth mission extension, Spirit became stuck in soft soil on Mars.
With the two rovers still functioning well, NASA later announced another 18 month extension of the mission to September 2006.
On October 1, 2007, both Spirit and Opportunity entered their fifth mission extension that extended operations into 2009, allowing the rovers to have spent five years exploring the Martian surface, pending their continued survival.
In this conception, launch operators would need to build the capability into their launch vehicle-robotic capture, navigation, mission duration extension, and substantial additional propellant – to be able to rendezvous with, capture and deorbit an existing derelict satellite from approximately the same orbital plane.
The outreach mission was further expanded by the Smith-Lever Act of 1914 to include cooperative extension — the sending of agents into rural areas to help bring the results of agricultural research to the end users.
The festival is an extension of WRFL's mission to provide a platform for non-mainstream, non-commercial music and other programming not found elsewhere in the region, featuring a variety of artists from both the region and from around the world.
Priority is given to advancing engineering and science education through community educational outreach programs — including internships, co-ops, participation in science festivals and the provision of tours and speakers-is an extension of this mission.
At a conference entitled " The Emerging Church Forum " in 2006, John Franke said “ The Church of Jesus Christ is not the goal of the Gospel, just the instrument of the extension of God ’ s mission .” “ The Church has been slow to recognize that missions isn ’ t ( sic ) a program the Church administers, it is the very core of the Church ’ s reason for being .” This focus on missional living and practicing radical hospitality has led many emerging churches to deepen what they are doing by developing a rhythm of life, and a vision of missional loving engagement with the world.
Wappel was one of twenty-four Liberal MPs to vote for an extension of Canada's military mission in Afghanistan in May 2006.
On April 4, 2012, the Kepler mission was approved for extension through the fiscal year 2016.
Lucid became the first American woman to live on station, and, following a six-week extension to her Increment due to issues with Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters, her 188-day mission set the US single spaceflight record.

mission and codenamed
Eugene Solano, his mission operator, is codenamed " Crux ".
The mission was codenamed RUPPERT.
Daniel Ellsberg, who was on duty in the Pentagon the night of August 4 receiving messages from the ship, reported that the ship was on a secret electronic warfare support measures mission ( codenamed DESOTO ) near Northern Vietnamese territorial waters.
Their mission, codenamed Operation Deadstick, was to capture the bridges over the Caen canal and Orne River.
" Following the invasion, Leigh-Mallory also had to deal with the V-1 flying bomb threat, deploying bomber units to attack the launch sites in the mission codenamed Operation Crossbow, as well as organising fighter squadrons for home defense of the British Isles.
The mission was codenamed Alsos, the Greek word for " grove ".
After the convoy was blocked by the Sri Lanka Navy, India instead chose to airdrop supplies to the besieged city in a mission codenamed Operation Poomalai.
The mission was an OSS operation codenamed Ginny II.
617 was established for the Dambusters mission codenamed ' Operation Chastise ' in which Wing Commander Guy Gibson led the attack on the dams in the Ruhr Valley, for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross.
The first United States mission to Tibet entrusted to Captain Ilya Tolstoy, a grandson of the novelist, a " reconnaissance mission " codenamed " FE-2 " and approved by Franklin Delano Roosevelt on May 12, 1942, was sent by the OSS "... to move across Tibet and make its way to Chungking, China, observing attitudes of the people of Tibet ; to seek allies and discover enemies ; locate strategic targets and survey the territory as a possible field for future activity .".
The player is introduced to their role as an explosives expert ( codenamed " Alias ") as he embarks on a special operations mission to claim the research data for the Republic of the Commonwealth.
Ironically during the months of searching, two of the agents, codenamed " Scarab " and " Tigerlilly ", become friends and start socializing as civilians – something which later compromises their mission.
On a mission in Italy, he was injured by a rival assassin codenamed the Confessor.
After having convinced General de Gaulle, he received the mission to organise an intelligence network in western France, codenamed Nemrod, which had been created in September 1940 by Maurice Barlier and Jan Doornik, but lacked coordination and development.
In the first mission the team performs reconnaissance on an NSO controlled house which is the residence of a local cell leader, Bogdan Kurasz codenamed FATCAT, and bug a laptop and a phone for gathering intel for future operations.
Najica's first mission in the narrative is to recover a Humaritt ( android ) codenamed " ZZZ " and referred to as " Lila ", Najica becomes suspicious when CRI Intelligence is contracted by Shinba Industrial to recover more lost and possibly rogue Humaritts ; especially since most of them are in the hands of criminals, revolutionaries, guerrillas or terrorist groups.
A recovery mission, codenamed Operation Neptune, is sent to recover the pieces of the capsule.
Deakin's mission, codenamed Typical joined Tito as the partisans were being hunted through the mountainous ravines of the region surrounding Mount Durmitor by German and Italian forces.
On a mission codenamed " Long Walk ", to take down insurgents of the Ilam Province in Iran, Emil developed technology that disrupts the functionings of the inner ear, incapacitating the soldiers, who Emil then proceeded to shoot.

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