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Emerging from the two centuries of colonial domination, the Afro-Asian world is aflame with a nationalism that has undone empires.
* Kate Beaton, webcomic artist from Mabou, winner of the 2009 Doug Wright Award for " Best Emerging Talent.
In 1968, after Martin Luther King Jr .' s death, Alston was asked to create another mural for the hospital to be placed in a pavilion named after the assassinated civil rights leader titled Man Emerging from the Darkness of Poverty and Ignorance into the Light of a Better World ".
* Emerging Filmmakers: The KahBang Film Festival, part of the KahBang Music-Art-Film Festival in Bangor, Maine, is one of the newest film festivals in the United States to discover and showcase the work from Emerging Filmmakers throughout the world.
Emerging from the Arabian Peninsula, the Muslims quickly conquered the collapsing Persian empire.
Emerging from a base south of Homs in Syria, the eastern mountain range, or Anti-Lebanon ( Lubnan ash Sharqi ), is almost equal in length and height to the Lebanon Mountains.
* Storms from the Sun-The Emerging Science of Space Weather
* Emerging Technologies: presents innovative technologies and applications in several fields, from displays and input devices to collaborative environments and robotics, and technologies that apply to film and game production.
Emerging ten minutes later and removing the suits, they are both suffering from severe radiation poisoning and are carried to their quarters where the doctor attends to them.
Emerging as a Métis leader was the educated Louis Riel, who denounced the government in a speech delivered in late August 1869 from the steps of Saint-Boniface Cathedral.
" Emerging from the Wilderness ( or, from Redwoods to Bananas ): Recent Environmental History in the United States and the Rest of the Americas ," Environment and History, 10 ( 2004 ), pp. 407 – 38
Emerging in 1947, it merged with the D & SL on March 3, 1947, gaining control of the " Moffat Road " through the Moffat Tunnel and a branch line from Bond to Craig, Colorado.
Emerging in 1982 just as big brother Michael was casting his longest shadow, Jackson filled her albums not so much with songs as with declarations, from ' The Pleasure Principle ' to the radical-sounding ' Rhythm Nation ' to the telling statement of purpose, ' Control '.
Emerging from the shadows of Jock Stein's Celtic side, Rangers regained ascendency with notable domestic success under the stewardship of manager Jock Wallace.
Emerging from the elevator, Ulala and her companions learn a surprising fact about Chief Blank.
Typically expense ratios of an index fund range from 0. 15 % for U. S. Large Company Indexes to 0. 97 % for Emerging Market Indexes.
Emerging from the precinct, Flaherty and Dundee, now slightly tipsy from sampling the brandy, hear the tinkle of bells and confirm to each other that they have, indeed, just seen Henry Corwin, in a sleigh with reindeer, " sitting next to an elf ", ascend into the night sky on Christmas Eve.
Emerging out from the soma is the axon hillock.
Emerging in the mid 19th century from the marginal neighborhoods of Havana and Matanzas, this percussion based music and dance was not widely accepted.
Emerging from the woods, the order was given to " advance " and a fifer began playing the popular tune " Will you come to the bower I have shaded for you?
Emerging in the early 1980s, the genre's early influences range from industrial music ( Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire ), European synthpunk ( DAF, Liaisons Dangereuses, Portion Control ), and electronic music ( Kraftwerk ).

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Emerging evidence suggests a possible role for CBT in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ( ADHD ), hypochondriasis, multiple sclerosis, sleep disturbances related to aging, dysmenorrhea, and bipolar disorder, but more study is needed and results should be interpreted with caution.
From March 2007 to February 2010, he was Vice President of Emerging Platforms at Sun, until the company merged with Oracle and he resigned his position with the company.
Emerging victorious after more than a year masquerading as " the disgruntled sacked servant Rogers ", Wimsey remarked that " We shall have an awful time with the lawyers, proving that I am me.
Emerging evidence suggests that the Earth underwent a number of glaciations during the Neoproterozoic, which would stand strongly at odds with the Snowball hypothesis.
* Emerging after the Spartan victory at Aegospotami, the former Athenian leader, Alcibiades, takes refuge in Phrygia in northwestern Asia Minor with the Persian satrap, Pharnabazus, and seeks their assistance for the Athenians.
The Force Cowrie for an Emerging Benin ( FCBE ), a coalition of parties, closely linked to President Yayi, won a plurality of the seats in the National Assembly, providing the president with considerable influence over the legislative agenda.
Emerging in the late 1990s, Gisele Bündchen became the first in a wave of Brazilian models to gain popularity in the industry and with the public.
In 1984 the FASB created the Emerging Issues Task Force ( EITF ) which deals with new and unusual financial transactions that have the potential to become common ( e. g. accounting for Internet based companies ).
Despite his close relationships with both Western and Communist Blocs, Sukarno increasingly attempted to forge a new alliance called the " New Emerging Forces ", as a counter to the old superpowers, whom he accused of spreading " Neo-Colonialism and Imperialism " ( NEKOLIM ).
After withdrawing Indonesia from the " imperialist-dominated " United Nations on January 1965, Sukarno sought to establish a competitor organisation to the UN called Conference of New Emerging Forces ( CONEFO ) with support from China, who at that time was not yet a member of United Nations.
Emerging at the same time as Los Shakers they forged their own identity with very little Western influence.
As part of this campaign, " Emerging Spirit " used controversial magazine advertisements featuring, among other images, a bobble-head Jesus, a marriage cake with two grooms holding hands, Jesus sitting on Santa's chair in a mall, and a can of whipped cream with the caption " How much fun can sex be before it's a sin?
Emerging out of the British electronic pop scene, Depeche Mode quickly asserted themselves as a radio-friendly pop group, and had hits with their next three singles, including the UK top ten single, " Just Can't Get Enough ".
Emerging out of the anarchist scene, at first the editors of J. D. s had chosen the appellation " homocore " to describe the movement but replaced the word homo with queer to better reflect the diversity of those involved, as well as to disassociate themselves completely from the confines of gay and lesbian orthodoxy.
To capitalise on Bathurst's growth, education facilities and youthful population the Regional Council is progressing plans for a new Australian Centre for Science, Technology and Emerging Industries ( ACSTEI ), also known as the Technology Park, to be established adjacent to the Charles Sturt University Campus with the centre featuring next generation emerging industries.
The emergent democracy paper was incubated within the O ' Reilly Emerging Technologies framework along with Tim O ' Reilly's " What is Web 2. 0 "; the two can be considered as seminal works that influenced the emergence of today's social web.

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The United States Department of Defense conducts global biosurveillance through several programs, including the Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System.
Emerging: Conetmporary Readings for Writers.
The Community College Baccalaureate: Emerging Trends and Policy Issues.
" Emerging Paradigms in Bioethics: Symposium.
Emerging research into the effectiveness of virtual manipulatives as a teaching tool have yielded promising results, suggesting comparable, and in many cases superior overall concept-teaching effectiveness compared to standard teaching methods.
" Emerging in the eighties as a response to the essentialist ideals of the thirties as well as to the criticism of the fifties and the advocates for education in the seventies, neoessentialism was created to try to appease the problems facing the United States at the time.
" Emerging markets " funds focus on emerging markets such as China and India, whereas " sector funds " specialize in specific areas including technology, healthcare, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, energy and basic materials.
Emerging economies accounted for over 85 % of the world ’ s population but only around 15 % of premiums.
These groups may be designated as Emerging Groups by the Executive Committee upon its sole discretion.
Emerging Groups may be invited as observers to General Meetings.
* Robeck, Cecil M. " An Emerging Magisterium?
) Emerging during the Crusades, it had its first impact in Europe in 1489, in Spain.
Emerging themes in the 1990s included environmental issues, the implications of the global Internet and the expanding information universe, questions about biotechnology and nanotechnology, as well as a post-Cold War interest in post-scarcity societies ; Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age comprehensively explores these themes.
* Smith, Craig R. " Daniel Webster's Epideictic Speaking: A Study in Emerging Whig Virtues " online

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