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Centering around this historic old structure, a group of public-spirited Barbour County citizens have organized and planned a week-long series of events, beginning on May 28th and continuing through June 3rd, to observe most appropriately the centennial of the first land engagement of the Civil War at Philippi.
Centering on Hughes ' life from the late 1920s to 1947, DiCaprio initially developed the project with Michael Mann, who decided against directing it after back-to-back film biographies in Ali and The Insider.
Centering on a teenage music journalist on tour with an up-and-coming band, it gave insight to his life as a 15-year-old writer for Rolling Stone.
Centering on this aim, BUAA has a credit-based education plan, which is flexible for students to plan their college life.
* Obadele, Imari A., editor De-Colonization U. S. A .: The Independence Struggle of the Black Nation in the United States Centering on the 1996 United Nations Petition 228p.
Centering on black, disenfranchised youth, it was made on a budget of $ 3. 5 million when they were only 20 years old.
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Centering on doubts about the afterlife, she reportedly told her fellow nuns, " If you only knew what darkness I am plunged into.
Centering on a mystery drama, chief producer Motoyoshi Sei hired Dreyfus to increase ratings by changing the program into an episode-format.
Centering on rock and roll music, the film includes songs by Cheap Trick, Chris Stein and Debbie Harry of the pop group Blondie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, and Earth, Wind & Fire.

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* The Centering Book, with Russel Wills.
* Centering and the Art of Intimacy, with Kathlyn Hendricks.
Among his most famous works are December 1952 with its use of a ' radical ' ( entirely graphic ) score, the open form pieces Available Forms I & II, Centering, and Cross Sections and Color Fields.

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Centering around a belief in the abject lack of meaning and value to life, nihilism was a fixture in some protopunk and early punk rock.

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M. Basil Pennington, one of the founders of the Centering Prayer movement, was abbot of the monastery from 2000 to 2002.
Centering, corners, edges and surface are taken into consideration, for imperfections, such as color spots and blurred images, and wear, such as creases, scratches and tears, when determining a trading cards value.
Centering the stick returns the ailerons to neutral maintaining the bank angle.
Centering the stick returns the elevators to neutral and stops the change of pitch.
Centering the rudder pedals returns the rudder to neutral and stops the yaw.
Centering his activity as a public speaker in Transylvanian cities, Iorga was also involved in projects to organize folk theaters throughout the country, through which he intended to spread a unified cultural message.
* Wlodarczyk André & Hélène ( 2006 ) “ Subject in the Meta-informative Centering Theory ” in Études cognitives / Studia kognitywne 7, SOW, PAN, Warsaw.
* Wlodarczyk André & Hélène ( 2008 ) “ Roles, Anchors and Other Things we Talk About: Associative Semantics and Meta-Informative Centering Theory ”, ed.
Centering linemates such as Eddie Oatman and Tommy Marks, he led the Bulldogs to the Stanley Cups in 1912 and 1913-rampaging for a career-best nine goals in a Cup match against Sydney-while recording remarkable scoring marks of 43 goals in 20 games in 1913.
The practical prayer advice contained in The Cloud of Unknowing forms a primary basis for the contemporary practice of Centering Prayer, a form of Christian meditation developed by Trappist monks William Meninger, Basil Pennington and Thomas Keating in the 1970s.
Other methods are equally accepted, such as the recitation, as recommended by Saint John Cassian, of " O God, come to my assistance ; O Lord, make haste to help me " or other verses of Scripture ; the repetition of a single monosyllabic word, as suggested by the Cloud of Unknowing ; the method used in Centering Prayer ; the use of Lectio Divina ; etc.
Centering around the lives of pre-teen Hispanic twins named Maya and Miguel Santos and their friends, the program is aimed at promoting multiculturalism and education in general.

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The director helped tailor-make a check list of the district manager's errors by asking various observers to write out sentences commenting on the mistakes they felt he made.
Each questionnaire was audited for obvious mistakes and for comments, and was identified by a serial number, by the source list from which the company name was selected, and by the geographical location of the company as determined by the postmark on the return envelope.
Some astrologers make claims that the position of all the planets must be taken into account, but astrologers were unable to predict the existence of Neptune based on mistakes in horoscopes.
By his own admission, Hubbard made what he considered was one of the greatest mistakes of his life when he used the biological definition of engram as a " trace on a cell ", which was not in line with the proper biological definition.
# Make mistakes on a small scale, not in a production project.
Nazi propaganda centered on Hitler and was quite effective in creating what historians called the " Hitler Myth "— that Hitler was all-wise and that any mistakes or failures by others would be corrected when brought to his attention.
A poor horseshoer can also make mistakes in the shoeing process itself, not only quicking a horse, but also putting shoe on crooked, using the wrong type of shoe for the job at hand, shaping the shoe improperly, or setting it on too far forward or back.
His handling of the fleet at that battle was controversial: he made no serious mistakes and the German High Seas Fleet retreated to port – at a time when defeat would have been catastrophic for Britain – but at the time the public were disappointed that he had lost more ships ( mainly due to dangerous ammunition-handling procedures on British battlecruisers ) and had not won a victory as crushing as Trafalgar.
However, Jellicoe certainly made no significant mistakes during the battle: based on limited intelligence, he correctly deployed the Grand Fleet with a turn to port so as to " cross the T " of the German High Seas Fleet as it appeared.
The Soviet answer on 4 May admonished Tito and the Communist Party of Yugoslavia ( CPY ) for failing to admit and correct its mistakes, and went on to accuse them of being too proud of their successes against the Germans, maintaining that the Red Army had saved them from destruction.
He left academia several times: serving as an officer on the frontline during World War I, where he was decorated a number of times for his courage ; teaching in schools in remote Austrian villages, where he encountered controversy for hitting children when they made mistakes in mathematics ; and working during World War II as a hospital porter in London, where he told patients not to take the drugs they were prescribed, and where no-one knew he was one of the world's most famous philosophers.
A non-star quarterback on a winning team may be called a " game manager " if he avoids making mistakes that prevent his team's defense and rushing offenses from succeeding.
I want to make very clear to Colombians that the approaches that have been carried out and the ones that will happen in the future will be carried out within the framework based on these principles: We are going to learn from the mistakes made in the past so that they are not repeated.
Despite this virtually all cars in Sweden were actually left-hand drive and the neighbouring Nordic countries already drove on the right, leading to mistakes by visitors.
There were also occasional mistakes, such as characters appearing on screen who were elsewhere, or a character supposed to appear on the bridge's main viewing screen, but then appeared in front, indicating bad ordering of animation plates.
The losses were due to turnovers & mental mistakes by young players on special teams allowing blocked punts & kick / punt return TD's.
Some tongue-twisters produce results which are humorous ( or humorously vulgar ) when they are mispronounced, while others simply rely on the confusion and mistakes of the speaker for their amusement value.
* October 21 – Russo-Japanese War – Dogger Bank incident: The Russian Baltic Fleet fires on British trawlers it mistakes for Japanese torpedo boats in the North Sea.
* October 17 – Yoshihiro Hattori, a 16-year-old Japanese exchange student, mistakes the address of a party and is shot dead after knocking on the wrong door in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Scholars rely on indirect methods: analysis of typical mistakes in old manuscripts, comparison of linguistic data with historical, anthropological, archaeological ones, etc.
Much better to rely on your own judgment, and your own mistakes.
Much better rely on your own judgment, and your own mistakes.

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