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Other independent, or partially independent agencies, have promoted investigations on topics directly or indirectly related to demography.
Mozambique became independent after ten years of sporadic warfare in Mozambique and Portugal's return to democracy through a leftist military coup in Lisbon on 25 April 1974 ( partially as a result of the expenses from the wars in the overseas territories in Africa ).
As a community devoted to discussion and exploration of new ideas, fandom has become an incubator for many groups that started out as special interests within fandom, some of which have partially separated into independent intentional communities not directly associated with science fiction.
In the 1990s he formulated the strategic case for buttressing the independent statehood of Ukraine, partially as a means to ending a resurgence of the Russian Empire, and to drive Russia toward integration with the West, promoting instead " geopolitical pluralism " in the space of the former Soviet Union.
* The 2003 American independent film, The Station Agent, was partially filmed at various locations in the northern part of the township.
In addition, because the tendon is a multi-stranded structure made up of many partially independent fibrils and fascicles, it does not behave as a single rod, and this property also contributes to its flexibility.
Later in 2007 the Gateway Theatre was partially reopened as The Forum Studio Theatre, run by an independent theatre company.
Urban secession movements theories of why a city should be at least partially independent of surrounding regions, goes back to Classical Rome, 17th-century London, 18th-century Amsterdam and other centers of commercial activity.
Self-access language learning centres or independent learning centres have emerged partially independently and partially in response to these issues.
In 1890, during the reign of Rama V of Bangkok, Phraya Si Sahathep ( พระยาศร ี สหเทพ ), Plat Thun Chalong ( ปล ั ดท ู ลฉลอง ) of the Ministry of the Interior, completed an inspection tour of the cities in the Northwestern Mandala ( see also Mandala ( Southeast Asian history ) and Mandala for perspective ) and consulted with High Commissioner Phraya Ritsaratchakit ( พระยาร ิ ศราชก ิ จ ข ้ าหลวงใหญ ่), who oversaw the Northwestern Mandala, to organise a new order of governance, namely, he would incorporate the partially independent city-states of Mae Hong Son, Khun Yuam ( เม ื องข ุ นยวม ), Yuam ( เม ื องยวม ) ( Mae Sariang ) and Pai into a single unit of government to be called the Boriwen Chiang Mai Tawantok, or Shire of Western Chiang Mai ( บร ิ เวณเช ี ยงใหม ่ ตะว ั นตก ), and placed the government of the shire ( which was now comparable to that of a single mueang ) at Khun Yuem by appointing Nai Mot ( นายโหมด ) as shire reeve ( as stated by the Minister for the Interior on July 11, 1901 ).
The city is located partially within the Town of Colby, though it is politically independent.
Combined with the concurrent wholesale deportation of indigenous populations to remote areas in Middle Asia and Siberia, the wipe-out of the science was nearly complete, and the impact of the action subsided only partially in the newly independent countries after the collapse of the USSR.
Recognizing that the cost could be an impediment to students of limited means, a number of states and municipalities independent of the College Board have partially or fully subsidized the cost.
As such, the Cable Act only partially reversed previous policies, granting independent female citizenship only to women who married non-Asians.
Major labels may also wholly or partially acquire independent labels.
The Sri Lankan system of crucible steel making was partially independent of the various Indian and Middle Eastern systems.
This is formed by the partially state-funded, independent educational institutes offering diverse courses varying in length and academic level.
The independent candidacy of George Wallace, former Democratic governor of Alabama, partially negated the Southern strategy.
Aptina Imaging was partially sold to a group including TPG and Riverwood Capital, and became an independent, privately held company in July 2009.
Following the fall of earlier Jewish kingdoms, the partially Hellenized territory was under Roman imperial rule, but there were ongoing hopes of a revival of independent sovereignty, just as the Hasmoneans had overthrown the earlier Seleucid Empire.
The reasons for this can be partially explained by the fact that the name Grampian was used by the local independent television station Grampian Television, as well as being used to designate a large area of the north-east of Scotland following the Regionalisation of Scotland in 1975.
The decision where to locate the water heater ( s ) is only partially independent of the decisions to use a tanked vs. tankless water heater, or the choice of energy source for the heat.
describe that it remains unclear whether or not neural circuits involved in semantic and episodic memory overlap partially or completely, and this case seems to suggest that the two systems are independent.

partially and documentary
( a " documentary " on the making of the series ) were written and at least partially directed by John Alan Schwartz.
He also released the Propellor Time album, containing new material partially based on the " Sex, Food, Death " sessions shown in the 2007 documentary, but mainly featuring the Venus 3.
Later that year Oliveira made the autibiographical, partially documentary film Porto of My Childhood ( Porto da Minha Infância ).
In May 2004 she was brought to New York City by the Discovery Channel to appear on a documentary titled The Girl with X-Ray Eyes, and to be tested by skeptical researchers from the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry ( CSI ) under partially controlled conditions.
The trend towards using animation to illustrate adult themes and documentary subject matter has also been applied in partially animated films such as Chicago 10 ( 2007 ) and Marx Reloaded ( 2011 ).
The movie, shot partially in documentary style, was filmed on location on the streets of New York City and features landmarks such as the Williamsburg Bridge, the Whitehall Building, and an apartment building on West 83rd Street in Manhattan as the scene of the murder.
The documentary The Silent World was partially shot on Assumption.
The simulation, whose results were featured in the 2007 documentary Titanic ’ s Achilles Heel, partially refuted Long ’ s suspicions by demonstrating that Titanics expansion joints were strong enough to deal with any and all stresses the ship could reasonably be expected to encounter in service and, during the sinking, actually outperformed their design specifications.
Most notably, the internationally distributed documentary series A New Life in a New Land: The Muslim Experience in Canada ( produced in Canada ) and the educational children's program " Watch Celebrations: Ramadan " ( produced by BBC Scotland ) often air on television stations in their respective countries-both programs hosted, and partially scored, by Wharnsby.

partially and film
The 1993 film Sleepless in Seattle, a romantic comedy partially inspired by An Affair to Remember, climaxes with a scene at the Empire State observatory.
Most of his films have been at least partially financed by Telefilm Canada, and Cronenberg is a vocal supporter of government-backed film projects, saying " Every country needs system of government Grant ( money ) | grants in order to have a national cinema in the face of Hollywood ".
' Let's Dance ', with its little narrative surrounding the young Aborigine couple, targeted ' youth ', and ' China Girl ', with its bare-bummed ( and later partially censored ) beach lovemaking scene ( a homage to the film From Here to Eternity ), was sufficiently sexually provocative to guarantee heavy rotation on MTV.
She appeared partially nude in Prime Suspect ( 1988 ) and Compelling Evidence ( 1995 ), but her most infamous film is 1997's Different Strokes: The Story of Jack and Jill ... and Jill.
The incident later galvanizes the Civil Rights Movement and partially inspires Orson Welles ' film Touch of Evil.
Over time, Godzilla 1985, though not a hit, was partially profitable for New World only with the addition of home video and television syndication ( the film debuted on television on May 16, 1986 ).
Kelly's reasoning behind this was that he felt the kinetic force of live dance often evaporated when brought to film, and he sought to partially overcome this by involving the camera in movement and giving the dancer a greater number of directions in which to move.
In 1987, enduring fan interest, partially preserved by the first four installments of the Star Trek film franchise from 1979 to 1986, those films ' popularity led to the development of the Star Trek sequel Star Trek: The Next Generation, which became extremely successful, and led to the later sequels Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and finally Star Trek: Enterprise, which ended in 2005.
The main character in The Claim ( 2000 ) is a surveyor for the Central Pacific Railroad, and the film is partially about the effort of a frontier mayor to have the railroad routed through his town.
* American Dreamz ( 2006 ) is a film set partially on an American Idol-like show.
The film, produced and directed by Moustapha Akkad, is now critically acclaimed, but performed poorly at the box office because of negative publicity in the West at the time of its release, stemming from its having been partially funded by Libya.
The historical speech itself is depicted in the 2000 film Thirteen Days with Michael Fairman playing Stevenson, as well as partially depicted in the 1974 television play The Missiles of October by Ralph Bellamy.
From the partially exposed film, a single frame is then projected onto an easel, where the matte is then drawn.
According to the DVD commentary of the film, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, actors Leonard Nimoy and Kirstie Alley, portraying Spock and Saavik respectively, spoke their lines in English, and later dubbed in alien dialogue ( at least partially designed by linguist Marc Okrand ) that corresponded with the movements of their mouths in the scene.
The mission is only partially successful, and in the aftermath Spock is pursued into the past by Nero ( Eric Bana ), a Romulan driven mad by the loss of his homeworld and family, setting into motion the events of the film.
partially inspired the creation of Elia Kazan's 1952 film Viva Zapata !, written by John Steinbeck and starring Marlon Brando.
Critics pointed out that her apology came at a time when a group of New England Veterans had launched a campaign to disrupt a film project she was working on, leading to the charge that her apology was motivated at least partially by self-interest.
In 1972 Peter Bogdanovich partially re-made the film as What's Up, Doc ?, which contributed to Bringing Up Babys growing reputation.
The plot of the novel was fully or partially included in adaptations for film and television, which also drew on the historical facts:
The film was shot partially near Bakersfield and the Mojave Desert, California.
Fassbinder worked within the limits of Hollywood melodrama, though the film is partially based on the plight of his then lover Armin Meier ( to whom the film is dedicated ).
Even though the cost of sheet film and processing is much higher than rollfilm, fewer sheets of film are exposed, which partially offsets the cost.
The film contrasts each man's personality, home environment, and training style: Schwarzenegger is extroverted, aggressive, and works out with other bodybuilders at Gold's Gym and Muscle Beach, whereas the quiet, reserved Ferrigno-who went partially deaf after a childhood ear infection-trains with his father in a dimly lit, private basement gym.

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