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Complying and .
Complying with each and every wish of a child-or adult tulku is not unusual.
Complying with this advice, Anan defended himself in the presence of the calif Al-Mansur ( 754-775 ), who granted his favor.
Complying with these constraints, and thus conforming to the REST architectural style enables any kind of distributed hypermedia system to have desirable emergent properties, such as performance, scalability, simplicity, modifiability, visibility, portability, and reliability.
Complying with IMF's requests, De la Rua administration committed to a sustained effort of fiscal consolidation and implemented billion in cuts in its first weeks in office in late 1999.
Complying with their request to sink his arms into it so that they could see how deep it was, Chloderic was dispatched by the blow of an axe, unable to defend himself.
Complying with these needs, Chungnam National University has laid the foundation for the priority cultivation and specialization of bioscience by reorganizing it as an independent educational organization under the direct control of the President of the department.
Complying with the European Safer Internet program, NASK has established the “ Hotline ” – a national contact point for counteracting illegal Internet content, and the “ Awarenode ” – a national node of the EU ’ s “ Awareness ” campaign, promoting the principles of secure Internet usage.
* Business. gov, Official U. S. Government Portal for Complying with Regulations.
Complying, the Doctor helps Mickey to hack online into the controls of the Royal Navy HMS Taurean, a Trafalgar class submarine, to fire a non-nuclear missile at 10 Downing Street, where all the Slitheen conspirators are now gathered.
The Tianwen zhi ( Treatise on Astronomy ) in the Jinshu reports that around the year 342, a certain Yu Xi from Kuaiji authored a work called Antian lun ( Discussion on Complying with Heaven ), which Ge supposedly criticized.
Complying with the code ended popular media features, however.

methodically and after
The demolition squads used flame-throwers and explosives to methodically destroy house after house.
The demolition squads used flamethrowers and explosives to methodically destroy house after house.
: Rifleman Thaman Gurung then again crossed the sky-line alone and although in full view of the enemy and constantly exposed to heavy fire at short range, he methodically put burst after burst of Tommy gun fire into the German slit trenches, until his ammunition ran out.
Slowly and methodically, Parker tracks down Mal Resnick, his former accomplice, who intimidated Parker's weak-willed wife into shooting her husband after the job had been completed.
Ward worked methodically, often from memory, after observing his ‘ victims ’ at the racecourse, in the law courts, in church, in the university lecture theatre, or in the lobby of the Houses of Parliament.

methodically and inside
In deadly earnest, the besiegers methodically stripped away portions of the roof and tossed lighted rags inside, only to have most stamped out by the women as soon as they hit the floor.
:" Seeing all these colonnades of bone so methodically ranged about, would you not think you were inside of the great Haarlem organ, and gazing upon its thousand pipes?

methodically and out
In his teens O'Banion was enrolled in the vicious Market Street gang and he became a singing waiter in McGovern's Cafe, a notoriously low and rowdy dive in North Clark Street, where befuddled customers were methodically looted of their money by the singing waiters before being thrown out.
These were entrusted to a native boat builder, Haj Ahmed Yusuf, who slowly and methodically worked out how the pieces fit together.
During the day, he scavenges for supplies and methodically searches out the inactive vampires, driving stakes into their hearts to kill them.
" So, setting about it as methodically as men might smoke out a wasps ' nest, the Martians spread this strange stifling vapour over the Londonward country.
The first widespread investigation of hill forts was carried out in the second half of the 19th century under the direction of Augustus Pitt-Rivers, but it was not until the 1930s that Maiden Castle was methodically investigated, the first large-scale excavation of the interior of a hill fort.
McReady systematically forces it out into the snow and methodically destroys it with a blowtorch.
On June 16, 2008, on a country road outside Turlock, California, friends, family and strangers, including a volunteer fire chief, stood by as Sergio Aguiar methodically stomped his two-year-old son Axel Casian to death, explaining in a calm voice that he " had to get the demons out " of the boy.
Afterwards, in the chapters of the Prior Analytics where Aristotle methodically sets out his theory of the syllogism, they are entirely ignored.
Sullivan's army then carried out a scorched earth campaign, methodically destroying at least forty Iroquois villages throughout the Finger Lakes region of western New York, to put an end to Iroquois and Loyalist attacks against American settlements as had occurred the previous year.
Such methodically devised propaganda and tactical operations carried out against Democratic Underground, and the NSZ in particular, were spelled out in the Top Secret Directive VIII / 1233 / 172 issued by the Ministry of Public Security of Poland on December 4, 1945.
Instead of seeking out prosecutors at the Justice Department, or the House Judiciary Committee charged with investigating presidential wrongdoing, he methodically leaked information to Woodward and Bernstein to guide their investigation while keeping his own identity and involvement safely concealed.
The town was methodically laid out with a nearly rectangular plan to defend Würzburg territory against the Counts of Rieneck.
During opening statements Hill called Nichols a " conniving, vicious, cold-blooded, remorseless, evil and extremely dangerous killer " who carefully planned the attack and methodically sought out his targets.
Soon, the robots are chased into the basement, and methodically rooted out by Harry.
The arsons were carried out by large groups of local inhabitants, who, according to American author Isabel Fonseca, acted methodically ( they are alleged to have cut down the electrical wires leading to each Ursari house, so that the fire would be contained ).

methodically and without
Sir James Frazer was able to keep his beautiful rooms at Trinity College, Cambridge, until his death by carefully and methodically sailing all around his dangerous subject, as if charting the coastline of a forbidden island without actually committing himself to a declaration that it existed.
The U. S. military adopted a " hammer and anvil " strategy, in which they hoped to methodically push the insurgents into the southwestern corner of the city and up against the open desert ( where they would be without cover or concealment and open to a final rout by U. S. firepower ).

methodically and finding
The report methodically estimated the value and number of cannabis plants grown in 1997, finding that Drug Enforcement Administration, state and local law enforcement agencies seized 32 % of domestic cannabis plants planted that year.

methodically and .
The colonel crouched tensely on one of the folding chairs, methodically tearing at his thumbnail.
The lieutenant eyed Gun's reflection in the mirror over the washbowl and then glanced back at his own face, moving the comb methodically around his head.
Dave ate two pieces of pie as he did everything else, slowly, methodically and with interest.
Archaeologists have shown that the city was methodically demolished.
Stevenson methodically documented each child's statements and then identified the deceased person the child identified with, and verified the facts of the deceased person's life that matched the child's memory.
" The taskforce concluded that, " given the limited amount of methodically sound research, claims that recent SOCE is effective are not supported.
For two days Congress methodically edited Jefferson's primary document ; having reduced the writing by 1 / 4 ; removed unnecessary wording ; and improved sentence structure.
The German forces maintained discipline and methodically pursued the Magyars for the next couple of days, rather than dispersing jubilantly, as German forces had been known to do in the past.
The acropolis was excavated in 1902, and the surrounding hills have been methodically investigated by subsequent excavations.
The Roman army methodically pursued and surrounded the survivors at Mount Haemus where an epidemic affected the entrapped Goths.
As a student, he studied the scores of composers of the past methodically: as he stated, " in order to know one's own craft, one must study the craft of others.
A border was added to samplers in the 17th century, and by the middle of the 17th century alphabets became common, with religious or moral quotations, while the entire sampler became more methodically organised.
Since Lee moved Longstreet to Fredericksburg early, it allowed Longstreet to take the time to dig in portions of his line, methodically site artillery, and set up a kill zone over the axis of advance he thought the Union attack would come.
Tom is not a theorist but a tinkerer and, later, an experimenter who, with his research team, finds practical applications for others ' research ; Tom does not so much methodically develop and perfect inventions as find them by blind experimentation.
In the field of Egyptology, William Flinders Petrie pioneered sequence dating to penetrate pre-dynastic Neolithic times, using groups of contemporary artefacts deposited together at a single time in graves and working backwards methodically from the earliest historical phases of Egypt.
The work on this catalogue was started in 1789, enabling Piazzi and collaborators to observe the sky methodically.
Both groups wrote home in praise of him, suggesting that he could end the war quickly unlike Metellus, who was pursuing a policy of methodically subduing the countryside.
* That he was convinced of his role as the expected Messiah based on the authority of his having been descendant from King David ( the royal bloodline of David ), and that he consciously and methodically, to the point of being calculating, attempted to fulfill that role, being eminently well-versed in the details of what that role entailed.

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