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Adopting and new
Adopting the original shield, he dons a new costume incorporating a pistol and a knife.
Adopting a new name, the group played its first gig as the Sex Pistols on November 6, 1975, at St. Martin's School of Art and soon attracted a small but ardent following.
Adopting its new name and abandoning communism in April 1993, the party adopted a social economic programme, and it was legalised in November 1993.
Adopting the shikona of Akebono, meaning " new dawn " in Japanese, he made his professional debut in March 1988 .< ref name =" Akebono ">
Adopting a new plan, he subverted the Imperial election.
** Adopting mannerisms consistent with the new gender role
** Adopting a new sexual role and / or performing new sexual acts, especially if the body's sex organs have changed
* 2002: Adopting the body of the discontinued Chrysler LHS, a new trim level was added, the range-topping Limited for 2002, which featured 17-inch wheels and a " high output " 3. 5L V6 engine with.
Adopting the official handle of WARRANT 96 ( in order to signify the group's new musical direction ), the group came up with their fifth studio album, the Grunge infested Belly to Belly in October 1996.
Adopting an NSRF is a new requirement of the Structural Funds regulations for 2007 to 2013.

Adopting and Polish
Adopting a Polish accent, he advised the producers that his parents were originally from Poland.

Adopting and units
Adopting a variety of roles from counter-terrorism to hostage rescue to VIP protection, the NSG proudly wears the mantle of being one of the finest counter-terrorist units in all of Asia.

Adopting and on
Adopting the name change, the council resolved to call on residents, businesses and public organisations to use the name Staines-upon-Thames, and to call on the Surrey County Council and Runnymede Borough Council to use Staines-upon-Thames for all official business.
Adopting a falsetto, Lymon carried on.
Adopting the stage name " Sly Stone ," he then formed " The Stoners " in 1966 which included Cynthia Robinson on trumpet.
Adopting the use of the horse, the Niitsitapi established themselves as one of the most powerful Indian tribes on the Plains in the late 18th century, earning themselves the name " The Lords of the Plains.
Adopting the motto “ Exploring, Understanding, Designing Change – Globally, Regionally, Locally ", the Geography Department offers an integrated bachelor degree programme in geography in addition to teacher training programmes, focusing on methodology and approaches in the fields of regional global change research, remote sensing and spatial modeling, environmental analysis, land use management, conservation as well as threats to nature.
Adopting the SATA interface meant that it could be used easily on all modern motherboards with no separate host adapter card.
Adopting the Object and the Declaration of Principles as laid down in 1904 by the Socialist Party of Great Britain as the basis, the WSP ( I ) appreciates the SPGB for its opposition to the World Wars on grounds of class and description of Russia in 1918 as " State Capitalist ".
Adopting the Idiot Flesh moniker in 1987, they went on to release three full-length albums before disbanding in 1998.
She has presented several documentaries for the BBC, " Saira Khan's Pakistan Adventure " 2x60mins BBC2 2007 and " Adopting Abroad, Saira's Story " BBC2 2x60mins Sept 2011, as well as appearing as a guest on a variety of BBC and ITV shows such as Ready Steady Cook and Countdown.
Adopting Joseph Seiss's designation that the Great Pyramid of Giza was " the Bible in stone " Russell taught that it played a special part in God's plan during the " last days " basing his interpretation on Isaiah 19: 19-20 which says-" In that day shall there be an altar ( pile of stones ) to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar ( Hebrew " matstebah " or monument ) at the border thereof to the Lord.
Adopting a platform based on ending all " coloured " immigration and offering National Assistance only to immigrants who agreed to accept repatriation Bean secured 9 % of the vote, which was at that point the highest ever won by a candidate running on an avowedly racialist ticket.
Adopting the guise of Sherlock Holmes ( complete with cloak, deerstalker cap and bubble pipe ), Snoopy and Woodstock go on the hunt for the missing nest.

Adopting and model
Adopting a socio-ecological rather than the bio-medical model, health geography adopts a more holistic approach, emphasizing treatment of the whole person and not just components of the system.

Adopting and by
Adopting a single name to identify oneself was in vogue by artists in many fields during that era, especially among those in Paris.
Adopting an approach similar to that taken by the band Marillion, Spock's Beard have decided to take pre-orders of the CD before entering the recording studio, to support the production costs.
Adopting a formula successfully employed by Mondonville a few years earlier, these pieces differ from trio sonatas in that the harpsichord is not simply there as basso continuo to accompany other instruments ( the violin, flute or viol ) playing the melody but has an equal part in the " concert " with them.
Adopting the most effective style of criticism should be tempered by the cultural context, the recipient's personality, and nature of the relationship between provider and recipient.
Adopting this Neoplatonic idea of God as the one who can only be felt by the longing soul, but not grasped by the reason, Bahya finds it superfluous to prove the incorporeality of God.
Adopting many luxury features of the Platinum Edition, this Harley went one step further by providing leather seating surfaces derived from authentic Harley biker-jacket materials, as well as the requisite exhaust tones and power to reach a top speed of.
Adopting Štedimlija's research of Montenegrin individuality as a " nation separate from the Serbs and that by origin stems from Red Croats ", he propagated an anti-Serbian state union of Montenegrins with Croats and Albanians.
Adopting B's depiction of Edgar's Mercian reign as the outcome of a very coup against Eadwig, he amplifies the story by suggesting that Eadwig's mistress ( adultera ) was hamstrung in an ambush by Mercian resurgents and died not long thereafter.
Adopting the identity of Cannibal Ghost Women, they survived for generations by mating with human males, a union that invariably resulted in Eldren daughters.
Adopting a # 18 jersey, Parker quickly established himself as the starting shooting guard for Toronto and a well-respected three-point shooter in the NBA, ranking fourth in the league for three point field goal percentage by the end of the regular season.
Adopting an upper frequency limit of 3 GHz rather than 10 GHz could reduce the antenna cost by a factor of two.
Adopting Open Source Software Engineering ( OSSE ) Practices by Adopting OSSE Tools.
Adopting certain practices of the Native Americans, maroons wore Seminole clothing ; strained koonti, a native root ; and made sofkee, a paste created by mashing corn with a mortar and pestle.
Adopting the stage name June Caprice, she made sixteen films for Fox, half of which were directed by Harry F. Millarde.
Adopting a literary career, he was inspired by anti-Austrian feeling and devotion to the royal house of Savoy, and in early life his combination of a sympathy for national independence with monarchical sentiments brought him into trouble in both quarters, to the point that Guerrazzi expelled him from Tuscany in 1849 for his praise of Carlo Alberto.

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The younger men, Vere, and Pembroke, who was also Edward's cousin and whose Lusignan blood gave him the swarthy complexion that caused Edward of Carnarvon's irreverent friend, Piers Gaveston, to nickname him `` Joseph the Jew '', were relatively new to the game of diplomacy, but Pontissara had been on missions to Rome before, and Hotham, a man of great learning, `` jocund in speech, agreeable to meet, of honest religion, and pleasing in the eyes of all '', and an archbishop to boot, was as reliable and experienced as Othon himself.
But by comparison with the railroad, the motor car is a relatively new object of popular worship, so it is too much to hope that it may be brought within the bounds of civilized usage quickly and easily.
Yachtel, a relatively new word, indicates a waterfront type of hotel where a yachtsman may dock and find overnight accommodations on the premises as well as other services.
Spontaneity training theory is unique and relatively new.
Motorists like myself who can remember the old `` tourists accommodated '' signs on farm houses and village homes before World War 2, can only marvel at the great size and the luxury of the relatively new and fast-grossing motel business.
Just as it is possible to exaggerate the drawing power of the new tenure practices, it is also possible to exaggerate the significance of the now relatively adequate salaries paid by major Catholic institutions.
Nareli Jain Temple is a relatively new Jain temple.
They justified this relatively low ranking ( though higher than every other Atari console save the 2600 ) with the summary statement: " Its delayed release, its cancelled peripherals, and a lack of financial backing from the company's new owners all combined to ensure that Atari 7800 would never see any success beyond being a sexier way of playing Atari 2600 titles.
While blind and visually impaired people had contributed to the body of common literature for centuries, one notable example being the author of Paradise Lost, John Milton, the creation of autobiographical materials, or materials specific to blindness, is relatively new.
For instance, relatively new biostatistics departments have been founded with a focus on bioinformatics and computational biology, whereas older departments, typically affiliated with schools of public health, will have more traditional lines of research involving epidemiological studies and clinical trials as well as bioinformatics.
Having presided over relatively serene political, economic and social conditions, the feeling of prosperity in the UK had been maintained into the new millennium, and Labour would have a free hand to assert its ideals in the subsequent parliament.
While many preserved buses are quite old or even vintage, in some cases relatively new examples of a bus type can enter restoration.
This often happens when a change in design or operating practice, such as the switch to one person operation or low floor technology, renders some buses redundant while still relatively new.
The cast was young and relatively new, though the stars Sissy Spacek and John Travolta had gained considerable attention for previous work in, respectively, film and episodic sitcoms.
Quickly rising to prominence among the Pro-Boers was David Lloyd George, a relatively new MP and a master of rhetoric, who took advantage of having a national stage to speak out on a controversial issue to make his name in the party.
Since gene therapy is relatively new and at an experimental stage, it is an expensive treatment to undertake.
Londinium was a relatively new settlement, founded after the conquest of 43AD, but it had grown to be a thriving commercial centre with a population of travellers, traders, and, probably, Roman officials.
Such computers are more versatile in that they do not need to have their hardware reconfigured for each new program, but can simply be reprogrammed with new in-memory instructions ; they also tend to be simpler to design, in that a relatively simple processor may keep state between successive computations to build up complex procedural results.
Graphenated CNTs are a relatively new hybrid that combines graphitic foliates grown along the sidewalls of multiwalled or bamboo style CNTs.
* Chief Architecture Officer or CAO ; a relatively new executive-level position at a corporation, company, organization, or agency, typically reporting directly to the CEO or board of directors.
* Chief Brand Officer or CBO – a relatively new executive-level position at a corporation, company, organization, or agency, typically reporting directly to the CEO or board of directors.
Because Njazidja is geologically a relatively new island, its soil is thin and rocky and cannot hold water.
The campus Tree-Lighting Ceremony is a relatively new tradition at Columbia, inaugurated in 1998.

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