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and our loss of `` prestige '' abroad is the direct result.
There is little doubt that they were promulgated by the Supreme Court as a direct result of the Selden patent suit.
* 1974 – As a direct result of the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon becomes the first President of the United States to resign from office.
" These result from a direct contact with nature, and through nature a closer relationship to God.
The steel price dropped as a direct result, and Bessemer steel was rapidly adopted for railway lines and girders for buildings and bridges.
This was unique at the time, and a direct result of Baptists being denied entry into other schools that required religious tests of their students and staff.
Panic disorder can develop or worsen as a direct result of long-term alcohol misuse.
* Traumatic amputation ( an unwanted amputation that occurs at the scene of an accident, where the limb is partially or wholly severed as a direct result of the accident, for example a fingertip that is cut off by a meat grinder ).
The Bastarnae first came into direct conflict with Rome as a result of expansion into the lower Danube region by the proconsuls ( governors ) of Macedonia in the period 75-72 BC.
As a direct result of this, a brand new style across all presentation for the channel launched on 8 December 2003 at 09: 00.
The direct result of the battle of Schwetz / Świecino was that the city of Danzig and Pomerania were freed from Teutonic Order danger so that the royal and municipal armed forces could be used elsewhere in the war, mainly to protect the Vistula waterway and to capture the Teutonic held strongholds.
As a direct result of the battle, Italy signed the Treaty of Addis Ababa, recognizing Ethiopia as an independent state.
A witness called by the direct examiner, on the other hand, may only be treated as hostile by that examiner after being permitted to do so by the judge, at the request of that examiner and as a result of the witness being openly antagonistic and / or prejudiced against the opposing party.
Following their defeat to Ireland, the Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer was found dead in his hotel room ; it was later found out that he died of heart failure, though his death may not have been a direct result of the match's outcome.
Both by critics and supporters of the Reagan administration, this was seen as a direct result of the administration's efforts concerning the contras.
For example, as a result of heavy borrowing from Arabic into Persian, Modern Persian in fact takes more of its vocabulary from Arabic than from its direct ancestor, Proto-Indo-Iranian.
The result of these direct effects are a wave of further indirect effects involving a variety of other neurotransmitter and neuropeptide systems, leading finally to the behavioural or symptomatic effects of alcohol intoxication.
The second part of Cervantes ' Don Quixote, finished as a direct result of the Avellaneda book, has come to be regarded by some literary critics as superior to the first part, because of its greater depth of characterization, its discussions, mostly between Quixote and Sancho, on diverse subjects, and its philosophical insights.
The LDS teaches that there is a pre-mortal stage of human existence, known as pre-existence, during which pre-mortal human spirits, called spirit children, are able to make choices that influence their upcoming fully mortal existence as a direct result of the individual spirit's choices regarding truth, love and faith.
* However, if we think of as the field of real numbers, then the direct product does not exist-naively defining in a similar manner to the above examples would not result in a field since the element does not have a multiplicative inverse.
As a direct result of this conflict Enniskillen developed not only as a market town but also as a garrison, which became home to two regiments.
There are three primary types of erosion that occur as a direct result of rainfall — sheet erosion, rill erosion, and gully erosion.
Nevertheless, as a direct result of the failings of the Dieppe raid, the British made several innovations – most notably Hobart's Funnies – specialized armoured vehicles which, in the course of the Normandy Landings, undoubtedly saved many lives on those three beachheads upon which Commonwealth soldiers were landing ( Gold Beach, Juno Beach, and Sword Beach ).
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For the first few years the shows were recorded live, direct to 16-inch transcription disc, which required the cast to adhere closely to the script, but by Series 4 the BBC had adopted the use of magnetic tape.
Hoffman will also direct Quartet, a BBC Films comedy starring Maggie Smith and Tom Courtenay.
The dramatic reading in the mix towards the end of the song is a few lines of Shakespeare's King Lear ( Act IV, Scene VI ), which were added to the song direct from an AM radio Lennon was fiddling with that happened to be receiving the broadcast of the play on the BBC Third Programme.
The show would air in direct competition to Jonathan Ross's show on BBC Radio 2 and began on 26 July.
Newsnight was the first programme to be made by means of a direct collaboration between BBC News, then at Television Centre, and the current affairs department, based some distance away at the Lime Grove Studios.
The channels had always been the main rivals to Gold due to the direct mix of archive BBC and ITV programming.
A DVD release for the first series was the direct result of an internet petition signed by 1, 821 people, which persuaded the BBC of the interest in such a move.
Thus, when taken together with both live and recorded coverage from the other bodies it covers, BBC Parliament's schedule is dominated by direct broadcasts of the legislative and political institutions-whether they be plenary, quasi-plenary ( such as Westminster Hall ), or in committees-that affect British public life.
' transmitted by the BBC on 18 October 2007, it was discovered that Sir Matthew Pinsent, the multiple gold medal Olympic rower, is a direct descendant of William Jardine.
The BBC has described the amendment as ' a rare example of direct backbench influence on the Budget '.
Brought by Humphrey Barclay to London Weekend Television, originally to repeat his " nursery slopes comedy " Do Not Adjust Your Set with End of Part One, Marshall and Renwick went on to write a series of television satires, including Whoops Apocalypse, Hot Metal and If You See God, Tell Him — the latter originally for Channel 4, but postponed for several years when the channel refused to let them direct it, and finally ending up at the BBC later.
Among the more recent generation of film-makers to emerge from World in Action were Alex Holmes, who became editor of the BBC2 documentary strand Modern Times and went on to write and direct the Bafta-winning dramatised documentary series Dunkirk for the BBC ; and Katy Jones, a former WIA producer, who became a key collaborator with the screen writer Jimmy McGovern as a producer on his award-winning drama-documentaries Hillsborough and Sunday.
However, in June 2008 the BBC's governing body, the BBC Trust in a direct criticism of BBC News instructed Byford and his Editors to " improve the range, clarity and precision of its network coverage of the different UK nations and regions ".
From its launch in 1985 until 1994, Children's BBC was presented from the regular continuity announcer's booth in the BBC1 network control area, which had a fixed camera so that the presenter could appear in vision ; as it remained an operational continuity booth, the presenter would partly direct their own links by way of vision and sound mixers built into the studio desk.
A Real Lives documentary for the BBC, " At the Edge of the Union " was temporarily blocked in August 1985 by direct government intervention from the then Home Secretary Leon Brittan which led to a one-day strike by the National Union of Journalists to defend the independence of the BBC.
The BBC Director General John Birt sought government approval to direct licence fee revenue into the service, describing planned BBC internet services as the “ third medium ” joining the BBC's existing TV and Radio networks, achieving a change in the BBC Charter.
CRI is notable for maintaining direct shortwave broadcasts to developed, media-rich countries in North America and Europe, even as major Western broadcasters ( such as BBC World Service, Voice of America and Radio Netherlands ) reduce or discontinue such broadcasts ( e. g. ).
Quatermass and the Pit was the last original production upon which Kneale collaborated with Rudolph Cartier, although Cartier did direct a new version of Kneale's 1953 adaptation of Wuthering Heights for the BBC in 1962.
Over time, channels like Sky Living and Home were phased out, replaced by programmes direct from their such as BBC, Warner Bros. Television and The Walt Disney Company.
Although not a direct spin-off, nor set in the same fictional location, the Times has suggested " that this is BBC high-concept brand-extension at its very best ", with the BBC using the popularity of and viewer familiarity with Casualty to launch a new historical drama — a conclusion The Guardian also asserted.

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