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Escalating and its
Escalating strife with Dark Templar and the sudden appearance of mysterious psionic storms forced the Protoss to abandon the planet and its treasures.
* Escalating Corrections-this involves understanding what is motivating your dog and knowing at what level the correction should be administered to be effective without negatively impacting its personality.

Escalating and near
Escalating attacks and retaliations by the Indians and the Dutch West India Company soldiers during the next two years became known as Kieft's War and led to a near devastation of the New Netherland settlements on Staten Island, Long Island, and at Pavonia.

Escalating and government
Escalating the scale of American intervention in the ongoing conflict between Ngô Đình Diệm's South Vietnamese government and the communist National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam ( NLF ) insurgents opposing it, Johnson stationed some 575, 000 troops in Southeast Asia to defeat the NLF and their North Vietnamese allies in the Vietnam War, but his costly policy weakened the US economy and, by 1975, ultimately culminated in what most of the world saw as a humiliating defeat of the world's most powerful superpower at the hands of one of the world's poorest nations.

Escalating and .
Escalating the attack, he tried to forcibly convert the Huguenots by using armed dragonnades ( soldiers ) to occupy and loot their houses.
Escalating costs and political in-fighting helped slow construction throughout the decade.
“ The Escalating War Against Corporate Media ,” Monthly Review, Vol.
Escalating labour costs increased the price and further reduced volume.
Escalating tit-for-tat killings amongst militant leftist groups continued throughout the 1980s, and the total number of deaths across the three main leftist militant groups in Japan is said to approach one hundred.
Escalating violence threatens innocent civilians and Western economic interests.
Escalating costs and the subsequent diplomatic row helped place the project on the back burner.
Escalating costs and a desire to cater for the robust tastes of northern industrial audiences led to the establishment of the two-stage facility in a former Methodist Chapel on Dickenson Road, Rusholme.
Escalating regulation required plant modifications which were deemed uneconomic, and the plant was shut down.

its and activities
In addition to the basic programs in wavelength standards, spectroscopy, solid state physics, interactions of the free electron and atomic constants which are necessary to provide the foundation for technological progress, the Bureau has strengthened its activities in laboratory astrophysics.
If anti-Semitism was on trial in Jerusalem, why was it not identified, and with enough emphasis to capture the notice of the world press, in its connection with the activities of Eichmann's Department of Jewish Affairs, as exemplified by the betrayal and murder of Jews by non-police and non-party anti-Semites in Germany, as well as in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary??
The Book of Amos contains several different key activities and genres which are used to expound upon its themes.
The boule coordinated the activities of the various boards and magistrates that carried out the administrative functions of Athens and provided from its own membership randomly selected boards of ten responsible for areas ranging from naval affairs to religious observances.
ACM is organized into over 170 local chapters and 35 Special Interest Groups ( SIGs ), through which it conducts most of its activities.
) Bursa was also known for its fertile soil and agricultural activities, which have decreased in the recent decades due to the heavy industrialization of the city.
Despite its toxicity, a considerable fraction of petroleum oil entering marine systems is eliminated by the hydrocarbon-degrading activities of microbial communities, in particular by a remarkable recently discovered group of specialists, the so-called hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria ( HCCB ).
During most of its existence, the cabal ( sometimes capitalized ) steadfastly denied its own existence ; those involved would often respond " There is no Cabal " ( sometimes abbreviated as " TINC "), whenever the existence or activities of the group were speculated on in public.
The nocturnal hunter is known for its chilling screech and has long been associated with agricultural activities in Ireland, attracted to the rodent activity around grain stores and barns.
The Toronto Star described Gooch's decision to put an end to its traditions, activities and distinguishing characteristics as " neutering Animal House.
The group encompassed a range of ideological outlooks, from conspiratorially-minded army officers to idealistic youths, sometimes tending towards republicanism, despite the acquisition of nationalistic royal circles in its activities ( the movement's leader, Col. Dragutin Dimitrijević or " Apis ," had been instrumental in the June 1903 coup which had brought King Petar Karađorđević to the Serbian throne following 45 years of rule by the rival Obrenović dynasty ).
This is part of the ' normalisation ' programme in Northern Ireland in response to the IRA's declared end to its activities.
Edamaruku stated that the regular gargling and bathing activities were not sufficiently monitored, and accused Jani of having had some " influential protectors " who denied Edamaruku permission to inspect the project during its operation.
For example, certain activities of the House Un-American Activities Committee may be considered to have been an official attempt to promote a conspiracy theory, yet its claims are seldom referred to as such.
It is done both for recreation ( to reach an inaccessible place, or for its own enjoyment ) and professionally, as part of activities such as maintenance of a structure, or military operations.
He was especially hard on Druidism, because of its incompatibility with the Roman state religion and its proselytizing activities.
Currently, the Convention's priority activities include review and possible revision of its most recent protocols, implementation of the Convention and its protocols across the entire UNECE region ( with special focus on Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia and South-East Europe ) and sharing its knowledge and information with other regions of the world.
On March 16, 1517, the Fifth Council of the Lateran closed its activities with a number of reform proposals ( on the selection of bishops, taxation, censorship and preaching ) but not on the major problems that confronted the Church in Germany and other parts of Europe.
Despite Connecticut's relatively small size, it features wide regional variations in its landscape ; for example, in the northwestern Litchfield Hills, it features rolling mountains and horse farms, whereas in the southeastern New London County, it features beaches and maritime activities.
After the events of May 1968, Marker felt a moral obligation to abandon his own personal film career and devote himself to SLON and its activities.
All results of its activities, VCheKa had either to transfer to the Investigatory Commission of Revtribunal or to dismiss a case.

its and Lima
Thus Bimba, helped by his student José Cisnando Lima, intended to return Capoeira to its martial roots.
Lima Lopes did so without the consent of Lisbon and was dismissed in disgrace, but his agreement was not rescinded and in 1854 Portugal ceded all its historical claims on Flores.
In 1542, the province became part of the newly established Viceroyalty of Peru, with its seat in Lima.
In one of its last attacks in Lima, on July 16, 1992, the group detonated a powerful bomb on Tarata Street in the Miraflores District, full of civilian people, adults and children, killing 25 people and injuring an additional 155.
One of them ( 1867 ) claimed to have reached within of Lima, and the little steamer " Napo " forced its way up the violent currents for above the junction with the Pachitea River as far as the Tambo River, from the confluence of the Ucayali with the Amazon.
Nearly two centuries after the establishment of the New Kingdom of Granada in the 16th century, whose governor was loosely dependent upon the Viceroy of Peru at Lima, and an audiencia at Santa Fé de Bogotá ( today capital of the republic of Colombia ), the slowness of communications between the two capitals led to the creation of an independent Viceroyalty of New Granada in 1717 ( and its reestablishment in 1739 after a short interruption ).
Spain's administration of its colonies in the Americas was divided into the Viceroyalty of New Spain 1535 ( capital, México City ), and the Viceroyalty of Peru 1542 ( capital, Lima ).
The Chiloé Archipelago has unique folk-music styles, due to its isolation from the culture centres of Santiago and Lima.
The first action by the MRTA occurred on 31 May 1982, when five of its members, including Victor Polay Campos and Jorge Talledo Feria ( members of the Central Committee ) robbed a bank in La Victoria, Lima.
Bolivia has an Embassy in Brussels, and Belgium is represented by its Embassy in Lima.
Bolivia has an Embassy in Vienna, and Austria is represented by its Embassy in Lima.
Such was the case when Lima hit its all-time record high of.
Due to the judicial organization of Peru, the highest concentration of courts is located in Lima despite the fact that its judicial district only has jurisdiction over 35 of the 43 districts of Lima.
The Metropolitan Municipality of Lima is utmost authority of the entire city while each district has its own local government.
As the major point of entry to the country, Lima has developed a tourism industry, characterized by its historic center, archeological sites, nightlife, museums, art galleries, festivals, and traditions.
In 2001, in order to improve and expand its infrastructure, the airport was concessioned by the Peruvian government to Lima Airport Partners ( LAP ), now composed of Fraport and two other minor partners, retaining the air traffic control managed by the Peruvian Corporation of Airports and Commercial Aviation ( CORPAC ).
Since 1831, Lima has been the center of government for Allen County, the first of its three courthouses erected in the city's first year.
In 1907, Lima built its first movie theater.
In 1933, Lima again reorganized its government.
At its peak during the war, the Lima Tank Depot ( now the Joint Systems Manufacturing Center, operated by General Dynamics ), employed over 5, 000 people.
Ford Motor Company also calls Lima home to the 2400000 sq ft ( 216, 000-sq .- m .) facility, which has about 1, 600 total employees, to make its new all-aluminum, 3. 5-liter Duratec 35 V6 engine.
For a city of its size, Lima has remarkably little historic architecture, as a large number of its notable buildings have been demolished or allowed to deteriorate.

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