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At least this seemed to be the working hypothesis for `` Chicago And All That Jazz '', presented on NBC-TV Nov. 26.
The CDC thus only recommends vaccination for: 1 ) All laboratory and field personnel who are working with Y. pestis organisms resistant to antimicrobials, 2 ) People engaged in aerosol experiments with Y. pestis and 3 ) People engaged in field operations in areas with enzootic plague where preventing exposure is not possible ( such as some disaster areas ).
All of this served short-term propaganda ends, but also served to reconcile the German people, particularly the working class, to the regime.
All telecom companies are working to broaden their networks in the Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Northern Areas, which were largely ignored until recently.
From early 1980s the All Union Scientific Research Institute for Applied Computerized Systems ( VNIIPAS ) was working to implement data connections over the X. 25 telephone protocol.
Sondheim, in 1991, was working with Terrence McNally on a musical entitled All Together Now.
All systems are working.
Doug Engelbart first envisioned collaborative computing in 1951 Doug Engelbart-Father of Groupware, documented his vision in 1962, with working prototypes in full operational use by his research team by the mid 1960s, and held the first public demonstration of his work in 1968 in what is now referred to as " The Mother of All Demos.
Interestingly, the back of the book states that it is adapted from All The Glitters – the working title for the story )
All three of them were active and working at the East Coast in the first half of the 20th century.
All common variations of the trucker's hitch use a loop in the standing part of the rope and the anchor point as makeshift pulleys in order to theoretically obtain a 3 to 1 mechanical advantage while pulling on the working end.
All work done to the files in a repository is initially done on a working copy, hence the name.
" During the making of All About Eve, ( 1950 ) Joseph L. Mankiewicz told her of the perception in Hollywood that she was difficult, and she explained that when the audience saw her on screen, they did not consider that her appearance was the result of numerous people working behind the scenes.
All these efforts required several starts to become stabilized, they did earn better pay and working conditions and began the long efforts of state labor legislation.
All in all, it gives the reader an interesting insight into the everyday lives of working class Londoners at the turn of the century.
All three put into production new technology that GM had been working on for several years prior, but the Tempest was by far the most radical.
All service dogs need to learn a working position, usually the heel position, which the dog is responsible for maintaining regardless of how the owner moves and whether or not a leash is dropped.
All involve lawmen working against an entrenched criminal element, partially by " holing up " in their jailhouse.
All stations are under the command of a Battalion Chief and are divided into three working shifts ( A, B and C ).
All underground services reverted to two-way working into Terminals 1, 2 and 3, which again became the temporary terminus ; shuttle buses served Terminal 4 from the Hatton Cross bus station.
All units, in the industrial, commercial, agricultural, civil service, and military sectors, organized group sessions for the entire workforce to study the book during working hours.
All the countrymen today whether they are from minorities, scheduled castes, or scheduled tribes -- are working unitedly for the development of the country.
* The Jim Steranko History of Comics includes an anecdote about artists working on Captain Marvel who reworked the song to satirize the demands of the publishing house's censors: " Captain Marvel Has No Balls At All.
All were working as engineers for the railroad.

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Oxford classicist Edward Copleston said that classical education “ communicates to the mind … a high sense of honor, a disdain of death in a good cause, a passionate devotion to the welfare of one ’ s country ”, thus concurring with Cicero that: “ All literature, all philosophical treatises, all the voices of antiquity are full of examples for imitation, which would all lie unseen in darkness without the light of literature ”.
All such examples may be referred to as peripheral buses, although this terminology is not universal.
All fields are division rings ; more interesting examples are the non-commutative division rings.
All other known examples are purely instrumental pieces.
All of these examples seem to be of the " Lir "- type though.
Many examples can be seen at an annual competition hosted by the All Japan Swordsmith Association, under the auspices of the Nihontō Bunka Shinkō Kyōkai ( Society for the promotion of Japanese Sword Culture ).
All of the previous examples of Lie groups fall within the class of classical groups.
One of the most prominent examples of a metaphor in English literature is the All the world's a stage monologue from As You Like It:
All the examples above are actually force field stored energy ( sometimes in disguise ).
All languages can express modality with adverbs, but some also use verbal forms as in the given examples.
Notable examples include Steptoe and Son which became Sanford and Son, Till Death Us Do Part, which became All in the Family on CBS and The Office ( UK TV series ) which was remade into The Office ( U. S. TV series ).
All examples in this section involve associative operators, thus we shall use the terms left / right inverse for the unital magma-based definition, and quasi-inverse for its more general version.
All reported examples occur within the same subfamily.
All of these examples use aluminium as the reactive metal.
All of these examples of the changes occurring in Paris during this period can be seen in representations of the city.
All of these early examples of the language are non-Christian.
Early examples of mock-documentaries include David Holzman's Diary ( 1967 ), Pat Paulsen For President ( 1968 ), Take the Money and Run ( 1969 ), and All You Need is Cash ( 1978 ).
All of these examples are from Sheridan's play The Rivals.
Classic examples are Carol Stack's All Our Kin, Jean Briggs ' " Never in Anger ", Richard Lee's " Kalahari Hunter-Gatherers ", Victor Turner's " Forest of Symbols ", David Maybry-Lewis ' " Akew-Shavante Society ", E. E.
All of the following examples have been found by the U. S. Census Bureau to be special districts.
Marty Stuart's " Hillbilly Rock " and Hank Williams, Jr .' s " All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight " were the most noteworthy examples of this trend, but they and other artists like Steve Earle and the Kentucky Headhunters charted many records with this approach.
All three aforementioned examples are issued as guideline documents, which are then used by their Provinces and Bundesländer, respectively, as a baseline to author their own building codes, such as the Ontario Building Code ( OBC ) and fire codes, such as the Alberta Fire Code ( AFC ), respectively, which must then, in turn, also be adopted by the municipalities, before they become local law, which is then locally enforced by the municipalities.
The decree required that the Julian date was to be written in parentheses after the Gregorian date until All surviving examples of physical calendars from show the irregular month lengths of the Gregorian calendar ( such as those displayed here ).
Aside from the red apple, there have been other examples where the apple has been changed, notably on Harrison's Extra Texture ( Read All About It ), where it is eaten away apple core ( this was intended to be a joke because it was released at a time when Apple Records was beginning to fold ).

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