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Exploiting and population
Exploiting the fertile volcanic soil of Central Java and the intensive wet rice cultivation ( sawah ) enabled the population to grow significantly, which contributed to the availability of labor and workforce for the state's public projects.

Exploiting and under
Exploiting the situation, Noailles captured Camprodon on 22 May, but a larger Spanish army under the Duke of Villahermosa forced him to withdraw back to Roussillon in August.
Exploiting the situation, Prince Kwirike II of Kakheti ( 939 976 ), which is now the easternmost region of Georgia, raided Kartli, hitherto under the authority of the Abkhazian kings, and laid siege to its rock-hewn stronghold Uplistsikhe.
Exploiting the breakthrough was the XXIV Corps under Maj. Gen. John Gibbon.

Exploiting and
* Philip Yam, " Exploiting Zero-point Energy ", Scientific American Magazine, December 1997, pp. 82 85.
A. Chow, D. Hopkins, R. Drost, R. Ho,Exploiting capacitance in high-performance computer systems ,” IEEE Int ' l Symposium on VLSI Design, Automation and Test, pp. 23 25, Apr.
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Exploiting and John
Exploiting his androgynous appearance, the original cover of the UK version unveiled two months later would depict the singer wearing a dress: taking the garment with him, he wore it during interviews — to the approval of critics, including Rolling Stones John Mendelsohn who described him as " ravishing, almost disconcertingly reminiscent of Lauren Bacall "— and in the street, to mixed reaction including laughter and, in the case of one male pedestrian, producing a gun and telling Bowie to " kiss my ass ".

Exploiting and ground
Exploiting observation from higher ground to the east, the Germans were able to inflict heavy losses on the British divisions holding the new line beyond Langemarck.

Exploiting and .
* Dodds, Gregory D. Exploiting Erasmus: The Erasmian Legacy and Religious Change in Early Modern England ( 2009 )
Exploiting La Dolce Vita ’ s success, financier Angelo Rizzoli set up Federiz in 1960, an independent film company, for Fellini and production manager Clemente Fracassi to discover and produce new talent.
Exploiting these favorable circumstances, Benito Mussolini organized his Fascist Blackshirts, that rallied for the first time in Piazza San Sepolcro, a small square near Milan Cathedral.
Exploiting his wounds with eloquent propaganda, Santa Anna catapulted back to power.
Exploiting the parallelism inherent in chemical reactions, the problem may be solved using a number of chemical reaction steps linear in the number of vertices of the graph ; however, it requires a factorial number of distinct types of DNA molecule to participate in the reaction.
Exploiting the fallibility of human perception, the trompe l ' oeil painter depicts objects in accordance with a set of rules unique to the genre.
Exploiting the Virtual Value Chain.
Exploiting the King's desire for a male heir, he gained the King's absolute trust and was named Vizier, in charge of the day-to-day running of the kingdom.
Exploiting one of these, they fold malicious content into the content being delivered from the compromised site.
Exploiting the complicated relationship among the Cao Cao's sons, especially Cao Pi and Cao Zhi, Luo Guanzhong was able to create a palace scenario where the elder brother, having succeeded his father, tried to do away with his younger brother.
In computer science, Algorithms for Recovery and Isolation Exploiting Semantics, or ARIES is a recovery algorithm designed to work with a no-force, steal database approach ; it is used by IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server and many other database systems.
: Exploiting the departure of Raimond for the First Crusade and troubles in the county, the powerful husband of Felipa reclaims Toulouse for her in 1098.
: How Cultures Flourish by Exploiting Men ( 2010 ), Roy F. Baumeister
* An Efficient Algorithm for Exploiting Multiple Arithmetic Units, IBM Journal of Research and Development, 11 ( 1 ): 25-33, January 1967.
Exploiting the psychology of the female, a positive feedback loop is enacted and the tail becomes bigger and brighter.
* scut / team-TESO < cite > Exploiting Format String Vulnerabilities </ cite > v1. 2 September 9, 2001
( Exploiting White's weak back rank.
In 2000, Cephalic Carnage signed to the American heavy metal record label Relapse Records and released its second album Exploiting Dysfunction, which included a tour with Napalm Death and The Dillinger Escape Plan.
Exploiting her diligent preparation, she was running in fourth place before she crashed out, garnering great respect from her contemporaries.
* Exploiting systems by observing users playing online games such as poker and see the players ' cards.

hurt and religious
Again in 2011 a public interest litigation petition caused the Madras High Court Bench to grant permission to villagers of Kodaioor village to conduct a rooster fight during Deepavali coinciding with a local temple festival from the claims that the " villagers ' religious sentiments would be hurt if the cockfight was not allowed ".
However, the UMP does poorly in one of the UDF's best regions, Brittany, where the decline of religious practice, a moderate electorate and urbanisation has hurt the UMP and also the UDF.
While it has often seemed to distance itself from religious extremism, it has also courted controversy in free speech cases, for instance in January 2012 when it issued a fatwa calling for author Salman Rushdie to be barred from entering India to attend a literature festival because he had " hurt Muslim sentiments ".
In September 2007, Mandel ordered the removal from city property of work by Edmonton sculptor Ryan McCourt, after receiving a 700-name petition that alleged McCourt's sculptures had " hurt Hindu religious sensibilities ".
Croix maintained that the sanction was exercised not to hurt the Megarians — which it could not do, given the nature of trade and economics in the ancient world, but on religious grounds felt to be genuine by the Athenians.
Buckner was hurt by his extremely religious ideals, including opposition to handling mail on Sunday, and failed to garner the support of some of his own party's newspapers.
" Anything that can hurt the convictions of someone else, in particular religious convictions, should be avoided ", Chirac said.

hurt and feelings
And the thing about hurt feelings, the wet bathing suit pointed out, is that the person who has them is not quite the innocent party he believes himself to be.
The stranger's eyes were large and sad, as if Phil Haney had hurt his feelings.
Alcott's so-called " Orphic Sayings " were widely mocked for being silly and unintelligible ; Fuller herself disliked them but did not want to hurt Alcott's feelings.
However, many other types are possible e. g. so-called " emotional blackmail ", which typically involves threats of rejection from or disapproval by a peer-group, or creating feelings of guilt / obligation via a display of anger or hurt by someone whom the victim loves or respects.
He does not express concern that Raymond's girlfriend is going to be emotionally hurt, as he believes Raymond's story that she has been unfaithful, and he himself is both somewhat drunk and characteristically unfazed by any feelings of empathy.
Queenie is only with Jock to fight growing feelings for Eddie, but Hank thinks she ’ s setting herself up to be hurt.
The Tsarina responded that she did feel completely Russian and Tatiana had not hurt her feelings with her sharp words, but Alexandra was hurt by the actions of her former countrymen and by the gossip she heard about her own German connections. U
Lizzie has hurt Kate's feelings in some episodes and in " Night of The Living Dead " Lizzie and the gang made Kate cry.
Although Cory was hurt, he soon realized Shawn set the whole thing up so he could unite Cory and Topanga and make Cory confess his feelings for her.
* Wembley Fraggle ( performed by Steve Whitmire )-Gobo's roommate and best friend, appears nervous and pathologically indecisive ( mostly because he doesn't want to hurt anyone's feelings ; saying " yes " to someone means saying " no " to someone else ).
The schism caused a terrible rift and many hurt feelings, and its aftershocks could be felt until the ultimate destruction of the Frankfurt community by the Nazis.
She cares a lot about Tsukushi's feelings and does not want anybody to hurt Tsukushi.
In case of the Surrender of Malta, I beg you will not do anything which can hurt the feelings of their Majesties.
" The sexual organs may be deliberately hurt as a way to deal with unwanted feelings of sexuality, or as a means of punishing sexual organs that may be perceived as having responded in contravention to the person's wellbeing ( e. g., responses to childhood sexual abuse ).
However hurt feelings are activated by relationship deviation.
* In the twenty-fifth-anniversary reunion episode of I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again, John Cleese consents to appear on the show on condition that he be allowed to do the Silly Walk ; the other cast members are dubious about the comedic impact of doing the Walk on radio, but they ultimately give in after Cleese puts on a show of hurt feelings.
" Marilyn's feelings are hurt and she knows their relationship is at an end.
He learns to associate these crucial interactions ( i. e. with parents, peer group ) with hurt feelings and is likely to avoid social interaction.
( The censor ) thought this might hurt the feelings of people who own and operate cemeteries.
Page ends up developing genuine feelings for Jack, but Max, who has been hurt many times before, tells her to break it off ; Page reluctantly ends the relationship.
In many sections of Spain, there were intense particularist feelings, who were thus hurt.
The very short turnaround between the decision to make the award and its announcement meant that the Governor-General of Barbados was not informed of the award before the public announcement, which caused some hurt feelings between London and Bridgetown.
He would always be ready to forgive the Winslows when they take advantage of him, behave coldly towards him, harshly reject him and then learn that they hurt his feelings.
These are called colaciónes and are given to prevent hurt feelings.

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