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Concerted and was
Entitled the " Concerted Plan for Multilateral Integration Measures ," the document covered the 1976-80 five-year-plan period and was proclaimed as the first general plan for the Comecon economies.
It was undertaken by all East European Comecon countries and the Soviet Union at an estimated cost ranging from the equivalent of US $ 5 billion to US $ 6 billion, or about half of the cost of all Comecon projects under the Concerted Plan.
The HOMO of the ene results from the combination of the pi-bonding orbital in the vinyl moiety and the C-H bonding orbital for the allylic H. Concerted, all-carbon-ene reactions have, in general, a high activation barrier, which was approximated at 33 kcal / mol in the case of propene and ethene, as computed at the M06-2X / def2-TZVPP level of theory.

Concerted and on
** Concerted Spartan attack on the Athenian fort at Pylos.
Concerted reaction rates tend not to depend on solvent polarity ruling out large buildup of charge in the transition state.
Guided by the Tumor-Node-Metastasis ( TNM ) system of liver cancer, the European Network for Concerted Surveillance of Alveolar Echinococcosis and the World Health Organization Informal Working Group on Echinococcosis, a clinical classification system has been proposed.

Concerted and government
Concerted conservation efforts in the UK, backed by government agencies, have seen this once-threatened species thriving in certain areas.

Concerted and .
* Christopher Leslie, Unilaterally Imposed Tying Arrangements and Antitrust's Concerted Action Requirement, 60 Ohio St. L. J.
Concerted efforts are being made to promote new forms of tourism such as rural, cruise, medical and eco-tourism.
Concerted efforts have been made to eliminate odours for the benefit of local residents, but they still do sometimes waft over the area and the neighbouring Beach neighbourhood.
# Concerted cultivation, normally used by middle-class families, incorporates scheduling many structured, organized activities for the child.
The multilateral development projects concluded under the Comprehensive Program formed the backbone of Comecon's Concerted Plan for the 1976-80 period.
Concerted actions have been initiated to stop encroachment of the park and adequate security arrangements have been made to stop poaching.
Concerted action by his competitors broke the corner.
Concerted processes such as the 1, 3-cycloaddition require a highly ordered transition state ( high negative entropic energy ) and only moderate enthalpy requirements.
Concerted efforts were made to foment popular distaste for it.
Concerted pieces seem to have been sometimes played by harpers only, of whom as many as ten or twelve joined in the execution.

French and exploration
It was Rochet d ' Hericourt's exploration into Shoa ( 1839 – 42 ) that marked the beginning of French interest in the Djiboutian coast of the Red Sea.
Further exploration by Henri Lambert, French Consular Agent at Aden, and Captain Fleuriot de Langle led to a treaty of friendship and assistance between France and the sultans of Raheita, Tadjoura, and Gobaad, from whom the French purchased the anchorage of Obock in 1862.
But, the recently appointed French Secretary of State, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, was trying to promote farming in the colony and was opposed to exploration and trapping.
In 1942 the French composer and theoretician Pierre Schaeffer, began his exploration of radiophony when he joined Jacques Copeau and his pupils in the foundation of the Studio d ' Essai de la Radiodiffusion Nationale.
The Saint Lawrence River served as the main route for European exploration of the North American interior, first pioneered by French explorer Samuel de Champlain.
European exploration came later, beginning in the 16th century with Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto and French explorers led by René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle.
Major French exploration of North America began under the rule of Francis I, King of France.
The European-American history of Baton Rouge dates from 1699, when French explorer Sieur d ' Iberville leading an exploration party up the Mississippi River saw a reddish cypress pole festooned with bloody animals that marked the boundary between the Houma and Bayou Goula tribal hunting grounds.
In the early 19th century, European settlement started at a greater pace, after exploration during previous decades by French trappers and British and American fur traders.
After a period of exploration by people from various European countries, Spanish, Dutch, English, French, Swedish, Russian and Portuguese settlements were established.
Verrazzano's reputation was particularly obscure in New York City, where the 1609 voyage of Henry Hudson came to be regarded as the de facto start of European exploration of New York, since he sailed for the Dutch, not the French.
The first known European explorers were French trappers who used the Missouri River as a highway for exploration and trading with Native American tribes.
Locations from the French exploration era include:
European settlement of the area began in the 17th century following French exploration of the region and became known as New France, the area colonized by France in North America during a period beginning with the exploration of the Saint Lawrence River by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Spain and Great Britain in 1763.
The Ozark area was frequented by French fur trappers and served as a landmark during European exploration of the area.
At the time of 16th century French exploration and fur trading, historical Native American tribes included the Lakota ( Sioux, as the French called them ), the Chippewa ( Ojibwe ) and the Assiniboine.
LaSalle understood the meaning of the crossing paths of French and Spanish exploration from opposite directions, and outlined the main lines of future French strategy in North America ; he recognized the Mississippi as the key to control of the vast continental heartland, and the Ohio River became the line beyond which they would attempt to bar British expansion from the east.
Together, the three sites are illustrative of the evolution of the fur trade in Western Canada, from exploration and expansion westward ( Fort Rouge, established in 1738 by the French ), to the dominance of the North West Company ( Fort Gibraltar, established in 1807 ) and finally the ascendancy of the Hudson ’ s Bay Company ( Fort Garry ).
These contributed to the French exploration and conquest during the nineteenth century that developed as French Indochina.

French and West
A similar French influence is seen in classroom ASL in francophone West Africa, where ASL was introduced along with formal education for the deaf by the deaf American missionary Andrew Foster.
ARIN formerly covered Argentina, Aruba, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Dutch West Indies, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands ( UK ), French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, and Venezuela until LACNIC was formed.
In 1949, the Federal Republic of Germany was founded in West Germany and eventually included all of the American, British, and French zones, excluding those three countries ' zones in Berlin, while the Marxist-Leninist German Democratic Republic was proclaimed in East Germany.
Airline service to West Berlin was granted only to American, British, and French airlines.
It was the language of the upper classes until the 12th century, after which it became the language of commoners in West Brittany ( Breizh Izel ), while the nobility, followed by the bourgeoisie, adopted French.
The term " Bohemianism ", when used to mean " social unconventionality ", comes from the French bohémien " Gypsy " " because Romani people were thought to come from Bohemia, or because they perhaps entered the West through Bohemia ".
As a poet, Smith is grouped with the West Coast Romantics ( alongside Ambrose Bierce, Joaquin Miller, Sterling, Nora May French, and others ) and remembered as ' The Last of the Great Romantics ' and ' The Bard of Auburn '.
Before the speech, US delegations met with Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, and French President Charles de Gaulle to brief them on the US intelligence and their proposed response.
In a review of social stratification systems in Africa, Richter reports that the term caste has been used by French and American scholars to many groups of West African artisans.
* French West Africa
Camille Pissarro () ( 10 July 1830 – 13 November 1903 ) was a French Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist painter born on the island of St Thomas ( now in the US Virgin Islands, but then in the Danish West Indies ).
The earliest known discussion of the topic arose soon after the French colonization of West Africa, when the Comité d ' Etudes commissioned a study on desséchement progressif to explore the prehistoric expansion of the Sahara Desert.
From 1894 until 1960 Dahomey was a part of French West Africa.
* Dione or Jon is a West African surname among the Serer people with no connection to the French " Dione ".
The American, British and French sectors became West Berlin, a part strongly associated with West Germany but a free city.
Pierre A. Riffard ( Ph. D., University of the French West Indies ) studies the method used by esotericists themselves ( alchemists, magicians, Rosicrucians, Anthroposophists ...).
French Guinea () was a French colonial possession in West Africa.
* French West Africa
Category: French West Africa
In 1658 the Dutch West Indies Company seized French territory to establish the Dutch colony of Cayenne.
Mainly or partially francophone or francosphere countries include France, Belgium ( Wallonia is almost entirely francophone, and there is a large French-speaking community in the Brussels-Capital Region and a few bordering municipalities ), Canada ( the province of Quebec is francophone, and there are large French-speaking communities in Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and other Canadian provinces ), United States ( South / Central Louisiana and parts of Maine ), Switzerland, Haiti, the French West Indies and several countries in Africa, including Congo, Burundi, Madagascar and Rwanda, that are former French or Belgian colonies.
West Flemish is spoken by around 1. 05 million people in West Flanders ( in Belgium ), 90, 000 in the neighbouring Dutch coastal district of Zeelandic Flanders, and approximately 20, 000 in the northern part of the French département of Nord where it is classified, as a recognized dialect of Dutch, as one of the languages of France.

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