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Befitting her position, she is very motherly and generous, always seeking to give back to the " Helpers.
Befitting his background, psychiatry is often a theme in his SF.

Befitting and by
Befitting its Volvo roots, the Five Hundred has garnered class leading results in crash tests conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the U. S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Befitting and three
Befitting to the Fisher Building's history in association with art, there have been three nationally recognized Fine Art Galleries that have been located in the structure including the Gertrude Kasle Gallery and London Fine Arts Group.

Befitting and on
Befitting the target audience, the type of music on The Lawrence Welk Show was almost always conservative, concentrating on popular music standards, polkas, and novelty songs, delivered in a smooth, calm, good-humored easy listening style and " family-oriented " manner.

Befitting and .
Befitting the course's siting next to Shober's Run, there are water features apparent at nearly every hole.
Befitting his California background, Alterie was a Western enthusiast who wore a ten-gallon hat and two holstered Colt. 45 revolvers and owned a ranch near Sedalia, Colorado.
Befitting the successor to the Stockton & Darlington Railway, the NER had a reputation for innovation.
Befitting its bottom-end status, the Delray had minimal interior and exterior trim and limited options.
Befitting his role as fixer between the underworlds of both countries, Machii was allowed to acquire the largest ferry service between Shimonoseki, Japan, and Busan, South Korea — the shortest route between the two countries.

importance and Union
Sometimes he had to justify his European fame: ' According to the Union of Soviet Writers, some literature circles of the West see unusual importance of my work, not matching its modesty and low productivity …'"
European Union relations with Egypt are based on a partnership relation within the Euro – Mediterranean and Middle East area, which is of vital strategic importance and a key external relations priority for the EU.
In the 2000s, Germany has been arguably the centerpiece of the European Union ( though the importance of France cannot be overlooked in this connection ).
This included the rise of the European Union, an issue which was already a source of friction within the Conservative Party owing to its importance in the decline and fall of Margaret Thatcher.
This stands in sharp contrast to the 1980s, before the fall of the Soviet Union, when Sweden could gather up to 800, 000 men when total mobilization had been declared ; but the importance placed on defensive spending during the Cold War is perhaps best reflected by the fact that Sweden in the late 1950s ran the world's fourth-largest air force.
The trade and shipbuilding importance of Sevastopol's port has been growing since the fall of the Soviet Union, despite the difficulties that arise from the joint military control over its harbours and piers.
The importance and population of Okhotsk sharply declined following the demise of the Soviet Union.
Due to the status of the Soviet Union as a super power, Russian had great political importance in the 20th century, and is one of the official languages of the United Nations.
As in the past, Honecker stressed the importance of the ties to the Soviet Union.
Habitats of international and national importance, are designated under European Union and national legislation.
However, there is considerable disagreement over the importance of Reagan's role in the disintegration of the Soviet Union.
As an American settlement, Escanaba began as a port town in the mid-19th century, gaining importance to the Union as a shipping point for iron ore, lumber and copper during the Civil War.
The importance of the Civil War experience to these early settlers is highlighted by the naming of the streets of Fergus Falls: The intersecting principal thoroughfares are Lincoln Avenue and Union Avenue.
The geographical importance for the Northern forces of Plymouth's location at the mouth of the Roanoke River was the Union desire to push upriver and capture the vital Wilmington and Weldon Railroad line passing through Weldon, North Carolina, which would completely cut off the major supply line for General Robert E. Lee's army in Virginia from more southerly ports.
Alfred Terry had previously commanded troops during the Second Battle of Charleston Harbor and understood the importance of coordinating with the Union Navy.
Supported by the American Civil Liberties Union, Ferlinghetti won the case when California State Superior Court Judge Clayton Horn decided that the poem was of " redeeming social importance ".
The week after his State of the Union speech, Bush downplayed the importance of the Trust Fund:
Governments on both sides of politics, well aware of the immense stretches of uninhabitable desert that separated the small productive regions of Australia, regarded air transport as a matter of national importance ( as did the governments of other geographically large nations, such as the Soviet Union and the United States ).
Of more importance was Nikita Khrushchev's " Secret Speech " at the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, in which he denounced Stalin.
System referent objects are defined, such as nation-states, nations, transnational groups of political importance including tribes, minorities, some religious organisations, systems of states such as the European Union and the United Nations, besides others.
In 1843, the Irish Member of Parliament Daniel O ' Connell hosted a peaceful political demonstration on Hill of Tara in favour of repeal of the Act of Union which drew over 750, 000 people, which indicates the enduring importance of the Hill of Tara.
After the front line shifted away Fort Donelson, it became of little strategic importance but continued to hold a garrison of Union troops.
Until the end of the Soviet Union in 1991, Saratov was designated a " closed city ", that is, strictly off limits to all foreigners due to its military importance.
The Treaty of Lisbon reduced the importance of the Presidency, significantly by officially separating the European Council from the Council of the European Union.
The Chattahoochee River was of considerable strategic importance during the Atlanta Campaign by Union General William Tecumseh Sherman of the American Civil War.

importance and native
Very rarely the element can be found as grains of native ( free ) metal, but these are not of commercial importance.
Since the early Middle Ages, the trade in furs was of great economic importance for northern and eastern European nations with large native populations of fur-bearing mustelids, and was a major economic impetus behind Russian expansion into Siberia and French and English expansion in North America.
In New Zealand, black rats have an unusual distribution and importance, in that they are utterly pervasive through native forests, scrublands, and urban parklands.
The realization of their military importance leads to demands by native Egyptians for greater privileges and so to the development of racial difficulties which will weaken the Ptolemy dynasty in the future.
Although he commented primarily upon the situation of civil liberties and individual freedoms in his native United States, he believed that such things were of worldwide importance, and that:
The Blue Front Cafe in Bentonia and native son Skip James have received historical markers by The Mississippi Blues Commission commemorating their importance in the history of the development of the blues in Mississippi.
Still, Gaul was of significant military importance to the Romans, as these had been attacked several times by native tribes both indigenous to Gaul and farther to the north.
Especially Oggersheim gained some importance: There was a small palace serving as secondary residence for the Elector, the famous pilgrimage church Wallfahrtskirche was built and for some weeks in 1782, even the great German writer and playwright Friedrich Schiller lived in Oggersheim ( admittedly, he was on flight from his native Württemberg ).
Within its native range Q. robur is valued for its importance to insects and other wildlife.
* Pantomina is purely a native dance, popular on occasions of importance.
He was born in New Haven, which continued to be his home throughout his long life ; in spite of his participation in activities of national and international importance, he was associated in a peculiar and intimate way with the political, legal, and intellectual life of his native town and state for more than half a century.
Likewise, the native Maya had political opinions about the counter-revolution, those who benefited from Decree 900 were unhappy, whilst those who lost lands to Decree 900 were happy, especially those Maya whose autonomous communities had lost political power to the Árbenz Government ; other Maya Guatemalans favored President Árbenz, like most Guatemalans, because they understood the socio-political importance of Decree 900 for eliminating the feudalism of Guatemalan society.
The historical texts derive part of their importance from the fact that they have been cast in the framework of the native Maya calendar, partly adapted to the European calendrical system.
Because of its importance as Mexico's principal Caribbean and Atlantic sea port, Veracruz has always been a locus for the mixture of different cultures, particularly native Mexican, Spanish and African.
The oracle gained in popularity and importance after the influx of Greek settlers into the Delta, since the identification of Bast with Artemis attracted to her shrine both native Egyptians and foreigners.
In recent years research and on-ground management has begun to recognize the importance of ecosystem processes rather ecosystem composition and structure and research into other ways of facilitating native plant recruitment is increasing.
The colors had dual importance to Geo-Force as both the colors of his native Markovia's flag, and symbolically representing the Earth, from which his powers are derived ( green ), while reminding him how precious his gifts truly are ( gold ).
Outside of its native range, Serbian Spruce is of major importance in horticulture as an ornamental tree in large gardens, valued in northern Europe and North America for its very attractive crown form and ability to grow on a wide range of soils, including alkaline, clay, acid and sandy soil, although it prefers moist, drained loam.
Also docked at the Hawai ` i Maritime Center was the voyaging canoe Hokule ` a, a scientific research vessel of great importance to native Hawaiian culture.
Until 1786, he was the director for the French theatre in Bollhuset and had a great importance for the development for the organisation of the native Swedish theater as the educator of the first Swedish actors for the Royal Dramatic Theatre, such as Fredrique Löwen, Lars Hjortsberg and Maria Franck, in the modern style of acting ; among his troup of French actors was Anne Marie Milan Desguillons, who was also to have a great importance to the theater-life in Sweden.
Key design elements found in Emo Urbanism are native and natural landscape, quality, paradigm shift, the process of replacing the “ old ways ” with a new organization and the importance for the design to serve a function or purpose with the context.
Throughout the 1930s, he continued to speak in the Commons on issues of importance to him, particularly the Single Tax and native resistance to colonialism.
However, the most importance must be attributed to the ERH because diffuse knapweed, while a very effective invasive species in its novel environment, is non-invasive and doesn ’ t establish monocultures in its native range.

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