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Gen. Taylor will report to President Kennedy in a few days on the results of his visit to South Viet Nam and, judging from some of his remarks to reporters in the Far East, he is likely to urge a more efficient mobilization of Vietnamese military, economic, political and other resources.
Far from creating fear, as the speaker suggests, preparedness -- knowing what to do in an emergency -- gives people confidence.
I have just returned from a seven-week trip to Europe and the Far East.
Far from being irrelevant to the ecumenical task, the Pontiff believes that a revivified Church is required in order that the whole world may see Catholicism in the best possible light.
Far from discouraging Henri, his parents urge him on to greater and greater accomplishments.
The trends have been in evidence for many years -- population shifts to the Southwest and Far West, and from city to suburbs.
Far from it ; ;
Each time his objective had been the same -- a direct water passage from Western Europe to the Far East.
In Tabriz, André de Longjumeau met with a monk from the Far East, named Simeon Rabban Ata, who had been put in charge by the Khan of protecting the Christians in the Middle-East.
Far from standing on the defensive therefore – and unbeknown to Marlborough – Louis XIV was persistently goading his marshal into action.
Far from his grave being kept clean, it was unmarked until 1967, when a Texas Historical Marker was erected in the general area of his plot, the precise location being unknown.
At that time, Sloane's collection consisted of around 71, 000 objects of all kinds including some 40, 000 printed books, 7, 000 manuscripts, extensive natural history specimens including 337 volumes of dried plants, prints and drawings including those by Albrecht Dürer and antiquities from Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Ancient Near and Far East and the Americas.
* " Balance ", a song by Axium from The Story Thus Far
Far from trying to build a systematic or formalist theory, he wanted his disciples to master and internalize the old classics, so that their deep thought and thorough study would allow them to relate the moral problems of the present to past political events ( as recorded in the Annals ) or the past expressions of commoners ' feelings and noblemen's reflections ( as in the poems of the Book of Odes ).
* Haefele, John D. " Far from Time: Clark Ashton Smith, August Derleth, and Arkham House.
Far from rewarding his loyalty, they participated in the effort to convict him by depriving him of the money and information which might have provided him with some legal defence.
He incorporated the knowledge of Africa, the Indian Ocean and the Far East, gathered by Arab merchants and explorers with the information inherited from the classical geographers to create the most accurate map of the world up until his time.
Then followed the vast clipper trade of tea, opium, spices and other goods from the Far East to Europe, and the ships became known as " tea clippers ".
Far from being purely academic, the study of epistemology is useful for a great many applications.
" Book Of Days " was featured prominently in the movie Far and Away, with an English-lyric version created for the film then replacing the old Irish language version on all pressings of the Shepherd Moons album from 1993 onwards.
In 2000 Warner Music released Enya: The Video Collection on DVD in Europe, South Africa and Asia, collecting all her videos from " Orinoco Flow " up to and including " Wild Child ", except for the video from " Book of Days ", which was replaced by a live TV performance due to licensing complications relating to the video's use of footage from the film Far and Away.
The Yupik comprises speakers of four distinct Yupik languages originated from the western Alaska, in South Central Alaska along the Gulf of Alaska coast, and the Russian Far East.

Far and resolving
Far from resolving the crisis, North ’ s ‘ secret promise ’ nearly wrecked an agreed policy of firm response backed by the threat of naval force.

Far and conflicts
Smith regrouped with the remaining church in Far West, Missouri, but tensions soon escalated into violent conflicts with the old Missouri settlers.
The Axis Powers had the opportunity to force the Soviet Union into a two-front war by means of a Japanese attack on the Soviet Far East, but the Japanese declined to do so, due to their defeats in the Soviet – Japanese border conflicts.
They embarked on their first international tour in the summer of 1957 ( with an itinerary including Hawaii and the Far East ) and by 1958, they were a successful act in great demand both on and off campus .< sup >: 242 </ sup > This enormous success came at a price, however, and led to conflicts with the Glee Club, which had nominally remained The Sherwoods ' parent organization during these formative years.
On the field, violent conflicts would erupt between the Padroado and the Propaganda during the 17th and 18th centuries ( when the first missionaries of the Paris Foreign Missions Society left for the Far East, the Portuguese had orders to capture them and send them to Lisbon ).

Far and interest
In particular, Gerald Gardner, who first popularized Wicca in England, was a noted folklorist with an interest in Far Eastern culture who spent much of his adult life in Ceylon and Burma, so it seems very plausible that he could have been familiar with this Hindu term.
Though it returned rather poor pictures by later standards, the historic, never-before-seen views of the far side of the Moon caused excitement and interest when they were published around the world, and a tentative Atlas of the Far Side of the Moon was created after image processing improved the pictures.
It was followed in 1951 when Cornell University professor Arthur Mizener wrote The Far Side of Paradise, a biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald which rekindled interest in the couple among scholars.
In the BNL, a young economist engaged with international scenarios analysis ( the Iraq-Iran War, petroleum's strategic routes in the Middle East and Far East ) reported a strong and unusual interest by Cairncross about the Bank's role in that area.
It was during this extensive travel that Searight developed his interest in linguistics and his familiarity with Middle Eastern and Far Eastern languages and cultures.
Of particular interest was the communiqué's reference to " Portuguese provinces in the Far East ".
Though the Haskell Oriental Museum contained works of art from both the Near East and the Far East, Breasted's principal interest was in Egypt.
After his death in London in 1908, Fenollosa's unpublished notes on Chinese poetry and Japanese Noh drama were confided by his widow to noted poet Ezra Pound who, with William Butler Yeats, used them to solidify the growing interest in Far Eastern literature among modernist writers.
Far more often, the average power is of more interest than the instantaneous power:
The concept was deployed by its inventor, Robert Bradbury, in the anthology Year Million: Science at the Far Edge of Knowledge, and attracted interest from reviewers in the Los Angeles Times and the Wall Street Journal.
Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki ( 鈴木 大拙 貞太郎 Suzuki Daisetsu Teitarō ; he rendered his name " Daisetz " in 1894 ; October 18, 1870 – July 12, 1966 ) was a Japanese author of books and essays on Buddhism, Zen and Shin that were instrumental in spreading interest in both Zen and Shin ( and Far Eastern philosophy in general ) to the West.
His interest with space is further bookmarked by the track " Far Out " on the Blur album Parklife, on which James sings a list of moons and stars.
He was working for Nederlandsche Nieuw Guinea Petroleum Maatschappij ( NNGPM ), an exploration company formed by Shell in 1935, with 40 % Standard Vacuum Oil ( Mobil ) interest and 20 % Far Pacific investments ( Chevron subsidiary ).
Diminishing profits convinced Astor in 1834 to sell his interest in the American Fur Company, which reorganized under Ramsay Crooks and moved its operations to the Far West.
Driven by a passion for oral history and his interest in exploring human hardships, he has travelled extensively around the globe, producing highly acclaimed series of documentaries about Europe, Africa and the Far East.
Far from focusing on matters of public interest in a way that respects that public interest, they increasingly blur the public-private line.

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