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All other participants notably remembered the seventh slide the best and in most detail out of all the other slides.
TeamGym ( also known as " Gymnastics for All ") has it origins in earliest times. These days, although teams can compete the sport itself was developed to enhance fitness and health in the participants and is accessible to anyone of any age.
In 1984 Gymnastics for All was officially recognized first as a Sport Program by the FIG ( International Gymnastic Federation ), and subsequently by national gymnastic federations world wide with participants that now number 30 million.
All participants and managers are volunteers, though their work is usually funded by their employers or sponsors ; for instance, the current chairperson is funded by VeriSign and the U. S. government's National Security Agency.
All participants in both studies were previously diagnosed by a licensed mental health provider as having a serious mental illness.
All other participants competed under the classification of Shaolin.
All participants perceived the TRC to be effective in bringing out the truth, however, in varying degrees.
All participants in the NLSY took the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery ( ASVAB ), a battery of ten tests taken by all who apply for entry into the armed services.
All participants were Unification Church members and Rev.
All securities traded through DTC are in fact held, in electronic form, on the books of various intermediaries between the ultimate owner, e. g. a retail investor, and the DTC participants.
All the participants in the Napoleonic Wars.
All participants must be given the opportunity to take part in answering the questions.
All the participants of the War of the Austrian Succession.
All the participants of the War of the Austrian Succession
All the participants of the Seven Years ' War
All the participants of the Napoleonic Wars
All participants would receive books, with a value equivalent to the amount they had paid, so there would be no losers.
All the poetry attributed to Theognis deals with subjects typically discussed at aristocratic symposiadrinking parties that had symbolic and practical significance for the participants:
All ingredients used in the making of a Paintball are food grade quality and are harmless to the participants and environment.
All the participants of the War of the Third Coalition.
All participants can view the price changes soon after they occur ( technically this is not quite real time pricing because there is a delay built into the eBay system ).
All participants are responsible for their own food, shelter, water, and other necessities at the event.
All other participants receive certificates of participation.
All participants in the debate were however unaware of the inadequacy of the 76 mm gun against the front armor of the Panther tank, as they had not researched the effectiveness of this gun against the new German tanks which had already been encountered in combat.

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* John Dryden's play All for Love was deeply influenced by Shakespeare's treatment of the subject.
All but four members called for disengagement from the war, leaving the President " deeply shaken.
All models featured a downward sloping dashboard with deeply recessed dials and all coil suspension all round.
All of these revelations very deeply damaged the moral authority of the Catholic Church.
All incarnations of the Ghost in the Shell franchise deeply involve Theseus ' Paradox in terms of full-body prosthetics.
Said Howard Reich, jazz critic of the Chicago Tribune, “ It would be difficult to overestimate Henry Threagill ’ s role in perpetually altering the meaning of jazz ..… He has changed our underlying assumptions of what jazz can and should be .” – An excerpt from a chapter on Henry Threadgill from And They All Sang ( published 2005 ) by late Pulitzer winning author and disc jockey Studs Terkel – a book about “ forty of the greatest and most deeply human musical figures of our time ”.
All of which makes all six of them deeply irritating, and all of which proves wholly contrived.
All the players were deeply dissatisfied with the results ; Duane Allman, in particular, spoke bitterly of the Hour Glass ' output.
All the Sedgwick children had deeply conflicted relationships with their father Fuzzy — they adored him, but by most accounts he was narcissistic, emotionally remote, controlling and frequently abusive.
All his life he is deeply concerned about the philosophical and theological implications of physics.
All these man made components are included in our cultural environment, Erving Goffman in particular stressing the deeply social nature of the individual environment.
All actions are performed in accordance with some underlying maxim or principle, which are deeply different from each other ; it is according to this that the moral worth of any action is judged.
All of us deeply resent seeing a song that was uniquely our own used as a singing commercial for the soft-boiled type of post-Wagner Act industrial unionism that uses million-dollar slush funds to persuade their congressional office boys to do chores for them .” He added, “ I contend also that when the labor movement ceases to be a Cause and becomes a business, the end product can hardly be called progress .”
The album was deeply personal and adopted a more serious tone, with tracks exploring issues such as child abuse (" Where Are You ") and their estrangement from their fathers (" Flesh and Blood ", " All the Way From New York ").
All four are deeply concerned with questions of society, politics, and the relationship between men and women.
A week before the novel appeared in book stores, Saul Bellow published an article in the New York Times entitled “ The Search for Symbols, a Writer Warns, Misses All the Fun and Fact of the Story .” Here, Bellow warns readers against looking too deeply for symbols in literature.
All I can tell you is that the Bungie folks, who care deeply about the character and the universe never raised that issue, and approved the book as written.
In their highly stylized ways, All That Jazz ( Bob Fosse's morbidly manic screen autobiography ), Ken Russell's surreal portraits of composers or any of Federico Fellini's libidinous self-explorations have delved deeply into the muck of artistic creativity.
All I could hope was that my crimes were so monstrous that the love was no bigger than a mustard seed in the shadow of them, and I wished I'd committed even greater ones to hide it more deeply still ..."
Undoubtedly, no one could have performed the job as well as he did ... All of this should be deeply grateful for the unselfish works of this fine man and able public servant.
All that remains today are the deeply eroded granites and gneisses of the Long Range mountains.
All present were deeply moved as she spoke " with the most feeling and heartbroken manner " of " the trials and troubles she had passed through in establishing the Church of Christ and the persecutions and afflictions which her sons & husband had passed through " ( 1: 23 ).
All other parties in parliament were deeply anti-communist, especially the social-democratic PvdA.
But on the evidence of ' And Justice for All ,' she may have been the wrong person to tell a story that obviously matters to her so deeply.

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