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Doing and away
Doing non-physical harm, such as by pestering, criticizing, and otherwise mentally tormenting people is still possible, although in such a case the shustrs would probably help the victim to walk away from the attackers.
Doing away with ordinary coloured pennants as club emblems, the license includes official club emblems for the first time, although certain leagues, like the Dutch league, are unlicensed.
Doing this, he later wrote, " cost me my gig at the Sun-Times " and " took me away from more lucrative duties such as book promotion ".
Doing away with their flat fee for set hour and unlimited mileage rates, they announced the formation of a " Variable Pricing " plan, which calculates cost on peak and non-peak hours with mileage limited to 150 miles per day.
Doing so shifted the audiences attention away from the music.
Doing away with the thick framing that had been a much-criticized feature of Studebaker's bodies since 1953 imparted a much more modern appearance.
Doing so breaks the bond between the abrasive particles on the surface of the wheel, exposing a new surface as particles fall away.
Doing away with previous autonomous institutes, the new university at Constance was set up with a cooperative and cross-disciplinary structure of " Units of Teaching and Research ," following the Humbold principle of developing teaching out of research.

Doing and with
* Doing with Images Makes Symbols: Communicating with Computers Video lecture by Alan Kay with lots of examples of early graphic user interfaces
* Paul J. Dosal, Doing Business with the Dictators: A Political History of United Fruit in Guatemala 1899-1944, Wilmington, De., Scholarly Resources 1993
Doing this, he revealed a split in the left – right axis between social policy and economic policy, with a previously undiscovered dimension of socialism-capitalism ( S-factor ).
It was the centrepiece of the show, Stuckist Clowns Doing Their Dirty Work, the first exhibition of the Stuckists in Mayfair, and depicted Saatchi with a sheep at his feet and a halo made from a cheese wrapper.
The subword "< i > wushi </ i >," ( 武士 ) when bifurcated into two parts, the first term "< i > wu </ i >" ( 武 ) describes a person competent in martial arts such as King Wu, with the second term "< i > shi </ i >," ( 士 ) meaning army .< ref > 易經道 Yijing Dao, 鳴鶴在陰, Calling crane in the shade, Biroco-The Art of Doing Nothing, 2003-2012, 馬夏 ( Ma, Xia ) < i > et </ i >.
Although " Eight Days a Week " and " What You're Doing " are well regarded by many fans, they were regarded negatively by their creators: McCartney dismissed " What You're Doing " as " a bit of filler ... Maybe it's a better recording than it is a song ...", while Lennon referred to " Eight Days a Week " in a 1980 interview with Playboy magazine as " lousy ".
* The Flaming Lips and Stardeath and White Dwarfs with Henry Rollins and Peaches Doing The Dark Side of the Moon ( 2009 )
* Doing It With Style, ( 1981 ) Quentin Crisp, with Donald Carroll, illustrated by Jonathan Hills, 157 pages, Methuen, ISBN 0-413-47490-9.
** Vol 3: Doing the Islands with Bacchus ( 1997 )
Doing so would still not remove the controversy surrounding Kennewick Man as then it would have to be decided which Native American group should take possession of the remains if he could not be definitively linked with a current tribe.
Norman had intended to release this as a double album with his 1971 song " The Tune " on the second album ( and a blank fourth side or a side with a lengthy version of " Watch What You're Doing ").
Doing the same thing with the line drawn between vertex A and side a will yield:
Doing so provides an easy metric for oversight and adds accountability as managers are then directed to manage, but with the additional constraint to avoid losses within a defined risk parameter.
On stage during the war years, Holloway appeared in revues, first Up and Doing, with Henson, Binnie Hale and Cyril Ritchard in 1940 and 1941, and then Fine and Dandy, with Henson, Dorothy Dickson, Douglas Byng and Graham Payn.
Before Christmas 1999, GTR released Christmas All Over The World, his first seasonal album, with half being Christmas standards such as " Jingle Bells ", " White Christmas ", " Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer ", " What Are You Doing New Year's Eve ", " The Christmas Song ( Chestnuts Roasting )", and " Joy to the World ", on which his daughter Elizabeth accompanied him.
Doing so, Edward accidentally knocked the table leg with his foot, which was picked up by the microphone.
The album was less heavy, and with song titles such as " Heavy Metal Hamsters ", " I'm Doing Fine, Crazy Man ", and " Shit and Lobster ", showed a shift toward — and an emphasis on — humor rather than the epic moods on previous releases.
He was also featured as King Arthur in the comedy / musical, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court ( 1949 ), singing Busy Doing Nothing in a trio with Bing Crosby and William Bendix, and as the Pharaoh Seti I in Cecil B. DeMille's 1956 film The Ten Commandments.
* Barker, Eileen ( with Bryan R. Wilson ) " What are the New Religions Doing in a Secular Society?
* SOPHIA ( European Foundation for the Advancement of Doing Philosophy with Children ), a cooperative educational organization

Doing and need
Doing so comforts us and reminds us that although we are in a moment of fame should not forget those who need us most ".
Doing so, he holds, will enable the realization of the full extent of human potential and, as he puts it, “ make us more god-like .” For Unger, the market, the state, and human social organization should not be set in predetermined institutional arrangements, but need to be left open to experimentation and revision according to what works for the project of the empowerment of humanity.
Doing this, the " Vampaneze need to feed less often.

Doing and for
Doing a piece can take ( depending on experience and size ) 30 minutes to months on end, as was the case for Saber MSK while working on the worlds largest graffiti piece on the LA river.
According to the Global Competitiveness Report, the Most Problematic Factors for Doing Business is the access to finances, corruption and bureaucracy.
" He also makes a third reference " The ' D's for Doing it all of the time, the ' M's for the rhymes that all are Mine, The ' C's for Cool-cool as can be.
Doing so works well for low boiling point operations.
Doing It With the Cosmos: Henry Miller's Big Sur Struggle for Love Beyond Sex, Philadelphia: Xlibris, 2001.
", " Eight Days a Week " ( a number one hit single in the US in early 1965 ), " What You're Doing ", " Words of Love ", " Every Little Thing ", and " I Don't Want to Spoil the Party " ( flipside to " Eight Days a Week ", it reached number 35 in the US and it would hit number one on the US Country chart for Rosanne Cash when she remade it in 1989 ).
Erhard was selected to contribute to the 2011 Harvard University publication, The Handbook for Teaching Leadership: Knowing, Doing and Being, edited by the Dean of Harvard Business School, Nitin Nohria and HBS leadership professors Scott Snook and Rakesh Khurana.
* 100 Leading Locations: Desirable Places for Doing Business-Area Development Online
Doing their best to replicate structures of the old church wherever possible, builders were able to construct the current church structure for a Christmas Day 1924 opening.
Doing so he implicitly expressed his favour for the neptunist theory, though he also did so explicitly and sometimes even harshly elsewhere.
In a similar attempt in 1895, E. W. Scripture, another American psychologist, published a book, called Thinking, Feeling, Doing, that was adapted for the average reader.
* A sample probably taken from the German gong station documented by the Conet project appears both in the introduction to and throughout the song " Jet Stream " by Pacific, most notably featured on 1988 Creation Records sampler Doing It for the Kids.
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* Doing It Right, a methodology for scuba diving.
Doing this, he believes, would allow him to use the powers of the Sith without becoming evil and would " immortalize his love " for his sacrifice.
Doing this can change or clarify the meaning of a sentence ; for example:
" Doing the Sponge " is written by Salt Peter ( Peter Straus ), former bassist for the Dwarves.
Doing little for the next several years, Buster gained weight, reaching nearly 400 pounds.
** Michel Legrand ( arranger ) for " What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
Doing the show for three years, she said she never tired of Sondheim's music ; " No matter how tired or off you felt, the music would just pick you up.
Doing so can not only serve as a way of determining the winner in an event, but it can also be used for historical comparison ( i. e. a record ).
Doing the latter is said to require engaging in " conversation " instead, room for which is made within what Blattberg calls a patriotic, as distinct from pluralist, politics.

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