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Effectively and Power
" Soft Power: What it is, Why it⠀™ s Important, and the Conditions Under Which it Can Be Effectively Used " Journal of Political Power ( 2011 ), works. bepress. com

Effectively and had
Effectively the party had now been divided into two, one Communist Party led by Tulsi Lal Amatya and one Communist Party led by Keshar Jung Rayamjhi.
Effectively, from the age of eight, I had no family, and certainly no community.
Effectively there were two parallel LSSPs, one led by Perera and Gunawardena and the BLPI-section led by Colvin R de Silva, Leslie Goonawardena and Edmund Samarakkoddy, which had been formed around the Bolshevik-Leninist Faction of Doric de Souza.
Effectively, the House of Lords had chosen to approve the dissenting judgment of Denning LJ in Candler v Crane, Christmas & Co 2 KB 164.

Effectively and same
Effectively each ship would turn over the same piece of sea ( this being the danger in the maneuver as it gives the enemy fleet the opportunity to target that area ).
Effectively, the two systems do the same thing and most modern VCRs and stand-alone DVD recorders work with both signals.
; Named subcontractors: Effectively the same as a domestic subcontractor-A subcontractor who contracts with the main contractor to supply or fix any materials or goods or execute work forming part of the main contract.

Effectively and effect
Effectively the show was cancelled, although no clear statement to that effect was made by the broadcaster.

Effectively and .
Effectively controls cattle grubs which damage hides and can reduce gains.
Effectively that kept the public at the bottom of the power chain, catching the flow of information that is handed down from experts / elites.
Effectively, such a surface is self-lubricating.
Effectively it eliminates smaller parties from parliament.
Effectively, this causes a double pendulum motion, with the top of the pole moving forward and pivoting from the box, while the vaulter acts as a second pendulum pivoting from the right hand.
Effectively demonstrating almost all animation techniques, as well as how he produced them, the film was released to theaters in 1987 and to video in 1989.
Effectively, the list is divided into two parts: the sublist of items already sorted, which is built up from left to right and is found at the beginning, and the sublist of items remaining to be sorted, occupying the remainder of the array.
Effectively, it is a very large number of transistors in parallel where, at the output, the signal is added constructively, but random noise is added only stochastically.
Effectively, energy and angular momentum are transferred from the rotation of the Earth to the orbital motion of the Moon ( however, most of the energy lost by the Earth is converted to heat (- 3. 321 TW ), and only about 1 / 30th (+ 0. 121 TW ) is transferred to the Moon ).
Effectively a stalemate, with no clear legal arguments, it continued until the boundary issue was eventually placed in the hands of Kaiser Wilhelm I of Germany for arbitration in 1871.
* How to Report Bugs Effectively ( Simon G. Tatham )
Effectively, it was a prototype of graphical user interface, an indispensable feature of modern CAD.
Effectively, this section immunizes both ISPs and Internet users from liability for torts committed by others using their website or online forum, even if the provider fails to take action after receiving actual notice of the harmful or offensive content.
Effectively Anguilla was allowed to secede from Saint Kitts and Nevis ; however it was not until 19 December 1980 that Anguilla formally disassociated itself from Saint Kitts to become a separate British dependency.
; Sparse conditional constant propagation: Effectively equivalent to iteratively performing constant propagation, constant folding, and dead code elimination until there is no change, but is much more efficient.
Effectively it implied that there are enemies of the Communist cause within the Party itself: class enemies who " wave the red flag to oppose the red flag.
Gilbert scholar Andrew Crowther comments, " Effectively, contract made and Sullivan Carte's employees – a situation which created its own resentments.
Effectively, Pliny crossed all the principal fields of the organization of the early Roman Empire.
Effectively, Scotland was left without a monarch until the accession of Robert the Bruce in 1306.
Effectively, the standard is satisfied if there is greater than 50 percent chance that the proposition is true.
Effectively, Normandy depended economically more on maritime trade across the English Channel than it did by river trade on the Seine.
Effectively started by members of the National Liberation Front ( FLN ) on November 1, 1954, during the Toussaint Rouge (" Red All Saints ' Day "), the conflict shook the foundations of the French Fourth Republic ( 1946 – 58 ) and led to its eventual collapse.
Effectively isolated from the rest of Starke County, these residents asked that their land be annexed to LaPorte County, which was completed on January 28, 1842.
Effectively a neighborhood and occupying the entire south shore of the lake is the independent Village of Lakewood, historically a restricted community connected strongly to the Crystal Lake Country Club along side it.

washing and clothes
These widely advertised products, which are used primarily for washing clothes, are based on high-sudsing, synthetic organic actives ( sodium alkylbenzenesulfonates ) and contain up to 50% by weight of sodium tripolyphosphate or a mixture of sodium tripolyphosphate and tetrasodium pyrophosphate.
The messy meals, the washing of dishes, the drying of clothes may be realism, but there is such a thing as redundancy.
Something had to be done about the furnace, the fuel bills, the washing machine, the doctor and dentist bills, about making money stretch for food, for the mortgage, for taxes, for shoes, for half soles, for overshoes, for clothes, for the new leaks in the roof, for gas and light bills ; ;
In Scottish mythology the creature is called the bean sìth or bean-nighe and is seen washing the blood stained clothes or armour of those who are about to die.
In addition, some household products use enzymes to speed up biochemical reactions ( e. g., enzymes in biological washing powders break down protein or fat stains on clothes ; enzymes in meat tenderizers break down proteins into smaller molecules, making the meat easier to chew ).
In the latter painting on silk ( image and description provided in the link ), bald-headed Buddhist Luohan are depicted in a practical setting of washing clothes by a river.
* Laundry, washing clothes
Brighteners are commonly added to laundry detergents to replace whitening agents removed during washing and to make the clothes appear cleaner.
Each monk is to have a change of clothes to allow for washing, and when travelling is to have clothes of better quality.
The men enjoyed bathing, washing their clothes and relaxing, but saw no sign of other humans.
Such basic appliances as washing machines, clothes dryers, furnaces, exercise machines, refrigerators, freezers, electric stoves, and vacuum cleaners all became popular from the 1920s through the 1950s.
Humans have developed many specialized methods for laundering, ranging from early methods of pounding clothes against rocks in running streams, to the latest in electronic washing machines and dry cleaning ( dissolving dirt in solvents other than water ).
Bluing or " Laundry blue " is a solution of synthetic ultramarine ( sometimes, prussian blue ) that is used for this purpose when washing white clothes.
About 25 pounds of soap was recommended for a party of four for bathing and washing clothes.
A washboard and tub was usually brought for washing clothes.
It had a fountain for drinking water and two basins, for washing clothes, one for washing and one for rinsing.
City ", reflects the tradition of Monday as a day for washing clothes
Cheaper clothes and washing machines made aprons less common beginning in the mid 1960s in some countries such as the United States.
Though the washboard is generally used today as a musical instrument or sound-making device, many parts of the world still use them for washing clothes.
On one level, there are home appliances, home automation and other devices commonly used in the home, such as clothes dryers and washing machines.
Chávez came from a poor family and became a boxer for money, he stated: " I saw my mom working ironing and washing peoples clothes, and I promised her I would give her a house someday and she would never have that job again.
On the fourth day, a ritual bath is given by the mother or a washing woman (" redi nändà "), who is paid to take away the clothes soaked in " killa " and rid the house of " vas ", the evil eye.
The toilet, bath tap and a tap in the kitchen over a copper boiler which was used for both washing clothes and heating bath water were all fed from a reservoir tank in the attic which invariably froze on winter mornings leaving the toilets unusable.

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