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: Consisted of 18, 000 Marines, its aviation support group, the 3rd Marine Air Wing ( 159 aircraft ), the 1st Force Service Support Group, and 7th Marine Amphibious Brigade ( of 11, 000 personnel ).

disparate and group
He creates an image of disparate individuals, with factions broken up by the guiding hand of the law, working to ensure those in positions of importance are fairly chosen from their number and without the capacity to serve the interests of a smaller group.
According to Rabbi Shammai Engelmayer, spiritual leader of Temple Israel Community Center in Cliffside Park and former executive editor of Jewish Week, this leaves “ Orthodox ” as “ an umbrella term that designates a very widely disparate group of people very loosely tied together by some core beliefs .”
The Sophists were a disparate group who travelled from city to city, teaching in public places to attract students and offer them an education.
* Sac spider, a large catch-all taxon for a large group of disparate collection of spiders
The group has disparate views of social policy: Thatcher herself was socially conservative and a practising Methodist but the free-market wing in the Conservative Party harbour a range of social opinions from the civil libertarian views of Michael Portillo, Daniel Hannan, Douglas Carswell and David Davis to the traditional conservatism of William Hague.
While each convention is run separately by the local committee, an informal and self-selected group of volunteers constitute the " Permanent Floating Worldcon Committee " who volunteer for many Worldcons in different years ; this group offers a measure of institutional continuity to otherwise disparate legal organizations.
* The Taphrinomycotina include a disparate and basal group within the Ascomycota that was recognized following molecular ( DNA ) analyses.
The narrative focuses on a disparate group of people who converge in the Nevada desert and, along with the rest of the human population, participate in a last-chance counterattack on July 4 – the same date as the Independence Day holiday in the United States.
This organization attempts to challenge laws that serve as obstacles to allowing parents to homeschool their children and to organize the disparate group of homeschooling families into a cohesive bloc.
Series creator Terry Nation pitched Blake's 7 to the BBC as " The Dirty Dozen in space ", a reference to the 1967 Robert Aldrich film in which a disparate and disorganised group of convicts are sent on a suicide mission during World War II.
Thamesmead is the name given to a group of disparate mainly social housing developments built from the late 1960s onwards mostly on former marshland on the southern banks of the River Thames, between the established towns of Woolwich and Belvedere.
For example, in the novels set in the Cambridge college ( a thinly-veiled Christ's ), a small, disparate group of men is typically required to reach a collective decision on an important subject.
Paleosiberian ( Palaeosiberian, Paleo-Siberian ) languages or Paleoasian languages ( Palaeo-Asiatic ) ( from Greek palaios, " ancient ") is a term of convenience used in linguistics to classify a disparate group of languages spoken in some parts of north-eastern Siberia and some parts of Russian Far East.
However, since postminimalism includes such a diverse and disparate group of artists, it is impossible to enumerate all the continuities and similarities between them.
The Social Democracy of America proved to be a short lived and disparate group of Marxists, trade unionists ( especially veterans of the ARU, Owenite socialists, populists, and unaffiliated radicals.
Exotica presents a disparate group of characters whose lives are interconnected through the Exotica nightclub.
He dismantled the foundational myths which many of Lebanon's communities were attached to, and replaced them with a complex portrait of the nation as an intricate mosaic of disparate but interconnected communities, over which no one group exerted dominance.
In 1948 Robinson portrayed a character very similar to Duke — a famous gangster holding a disparate group of people hostage in a Florida hotel — in Key Largo.
The group disbanded in January 1965, after only fifteen months, but was a crucial step in uniting the many post-war gangs into a more coherent entity ( the modern yakuza ) instead of disparate, warring factions.
The merged group suffered some initial account losses due to conflicts ( DDB's Volkswagen was retained and Needham's Honda account lost while DDB's RJR Nabisco was lost in favour of Needham's General Mills ) and some senior staff losses as Reinhard set about combining the two disparate cultures, but by 1988 the firm was having success in winning significant new business and has continued to grow since then.
The main difference between the Irish Brigade and the Wild Geese was that the Brigade was already formed up and serving in France by 1691, but the Wild Geese comprised a disparate group of individuals with similar aims that served in the armies of several countries, not just France.
The initial plan was to convert most of the Kwik Save stores to the Somerfield fascia, but the group continued to suffer from a disparate store portfolio, the result of numerous ill digested acquisitions by Kwik Save prior to the Somerfield takeover.
Concerts with The B-52's, Black Uhuru, Bow Wow Wow, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fishbone, No Doubt and X all over California gave the group a disparate following of whites, blacks, mods, punks, surfers and rockabilly fans, with the local performances drawing up to 1, 500 people.

disparate and independent
To attract the disparate parties involved in this scheme, the plan offered three guarantees: Mexico would be independent from Madrid, Roman Catholicism would be the official religion, and all of Spanish blood, whether born in Spain or in the Americas, would be able to live as equals in the new state.
Because of the historical development of the city, incorporating some relatively distant suburbs but leaving other, nearer, suburbs as independent municipalities, the borders of the city are disparate.
An ESB transports the design concept of modern operating systems to networks of disparate and independent computers.
WSIF fixes these problems by letting you use WSDL as a normalized description of disparate software, and allows you to access this software in a manner that is independent of protocol or location.
Nonetheless, King Idris, the monarch of independent Libya, was the grandson of the founder of the Senussi movement, and his status as a Senussi gave him the unique ability to command respect from the disparate parts of his kingdom.
In this view, the Book of Joshua conflates several independent battles between disparate groups, over multiple centuries, and artificially attributes them to a single leader-Joshua.
One described the Report as " a rather unorganized compilation of independent articles on disparate subjects, a minority of which dealt with UFOs.

disparate and included
He was subsequently educated by a disparate series of private tutors whom he tormented with practical jokes that included, but which were not limited to, leaving a horse in one tutor's bedroom.
Naylor commissioned Edward Kemp, a pupil of Sir Joseph Paxton, to lay out the gardens, which included Redwoods, Monkey Puzzle Trees and two disparate Pacific coast North American species of conifers in close proximity to each other in the estates Park Wood:

disparate and member
Lucy herself was not at once recognized as a disparate species, but was considered an older member of Australopithecus africanus, and only the later discovery of skulls of A. afarensis convinced the general palaeontological world that Lucy represents a species called afarensis.
The eclectic sounds of Saddle Creek's disparate member bands is somewhat explained by their history ; a number of the original members of the label attended grade school together.
While the first Battery Directive addressed possible trade barrier issues brought about by disparate European member states ' implementation, the new directive more explicitly highlights improving and protecting the environment from the negative effects of the waste contained in batteries.

disparate and House
Such disparate writers as Joyce Carol Oates with Accursed Inhabitants of the House of Bly ( 1994 ), Louis Auchincloss with The Ambassadress ( 1950 ), Tom Stoppard with The Real Thing ( 1982 ), and Alan Hollinghurst with The Line of Beauty ( 2004 ) were explicitly influenced by James's works.
The final cutscene is different for each House, in consonance with their very disparate world views.

disparate and Northern
At the turn of the century, G. K. Chesterton and Hillaire Belloc drew together the disparate experiences of the various cooperatives and friendly societies in Northern England, Ireland and Northern Europe into a coherent political ideology which specifically advocated widespread private ownership of housing and control of industry through owner-operated small businesses and worker-controlled cooperatives.
The geographically disparate Northern and Southern wings of the Christian movement did eventually discover each other, and they formed a convention in 1820, at which time a general list of five ( some scholars have claimed six ) principles unifying the otherwise diverse congregations were agreed upon.
The magazine did, however, feel that the record's disparate influences were too often " left hanging like loose wires " and that there was an air of forced eccentricity about the release, despite praising lead single " Northern Lites ".
In 1987 he, together with remnants of the NILP and others, established Labour ' 87 as another attempt at building a Labour Party in Northern Ireland by uniting the disparate groups supporting labour and socialist policies but it too met with little or no success.

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