Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Charlie Wilson (Texas politician)" ¶ 23
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

For and efforts
For example, he captured some persons from York County, who with teams were taking to Philadelphia the furniture of a man who had just been released from prison through the efforts of his wife, and who apparently was helpless to prevent the theft of his household goods.
For discouragement, or the temptation to abandon our efforts, `` would show that one placed excessive trust in purely human means without thinking of the omnipotence of God, the irresistible efficacy of prayer, the action of Christ or the power of the Divine Spirit ''.
For general morale reasons and to encourage the efforts of his supply officers, when food was short for combat troops he cut the rations of his headquarters staff accordingly.
For its efforts to be a national leader in campus sustainability, ASU was named one of the top 20 " cool schools " by the Sierra Club, was named to the " Green Honor Roll " by the Princeton Review, and earned an " A -" grade on the 2010 College Sustainability Report Card.
For his efforts he was knighted in 1848, then made a baronet in 1864.
" For his part, Hughes was unwilling to construe individual rights so that they frustrated the government's efforts to achieve a legitimate regulatory goal.
For the remainder of the decade, none of her solo efforts – even " In the Good Old Days ( When Times Were Bad )", which later became a standard – were as successful as her duets with Wagoner.
For his film, however, Vertov had been hired by Mezhrabpomfilm, a Soviet studio that produced mainly propaganda efforts.
For years before, conservation efforts were halted by the enormous multi-million dollar cost of removing pollutants from the river.
For that reason, Fiji was persisting in its efforts to persuade Australia to renew the South Pacific Regional Trade and Economic Cooperation – Textile Clothing Footwear ( SPARTECA – TCF ) scheme, to improve the competitiveness of Fijian exports, the Fiji Live news service reported.
For both, the instrument featured in the earlier period of their careers and was abandoned once they had shifted their efforts to the piano.
It was honored with the President's Award in 2000 by All American Rose Selections, Inc., which is presented to one public garden in the United States each year for superior rose maintenance and display: “ For contributing to the public interest in rose growing through its efforts in maintaining an outstanding public rose garden .”
For all of his efforts as West Germany's leader, Adenauer was named Time magazine's Man of the Year in 1953.
For his efforts, Luthor receives a presidential pardon for his past crimes.
For these efforts, he was awarded the Otto Hahn Peace Medal in 1989, the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990 and the Harvey Prize in 1992 as well as Honorary Doctorates from University of Calgary in 1993, Durham University in 1995, Trinity College in 2002 and University of Münster in 2005, and Eureka College in 2009.
For the remainder of the war, he concentrated on Benedict's humanitarian efforts.
For his efforts, The Sporting News named Clemente its National League Player of the Month.
For these efforts, Kim Dae-jung was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000.
For example, the sensors and cameras that were developed for Brilliant Pebbles became components of the Clementine mission and SDI technologies may also have a role in future missile defense efforts.
For over a century the shipping industry had dominated world trade, but it remained in the doldrums despite various stimulus efforts by the government.
For the rest of the decade, his creative efforts sprang from his socialist politics.
For him, the physical sciences had necessarily to arrive first, before humanity could adequately channel its efforts into the most challenging and complex " Queen science " of human society itself.
For his efforts, he was awarded a double starred first in Latin and Greek, this grade being the best possible and extremely rare.
Through the efforts of screenwriter Luciano Vincenzoni, the rights to For a Few Dollars More and the final film of the trilogy ( The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ) were sold to United Artists for about $ 900, 000 ( US $ in dollars ).
For two years, until July 1968 ( and in some places for much longer ), student activists such as the Red Guards expanded their areas of authority, and accelerated their efforts at socialist reconstruction.

For and Wilson
Nonetheless, Wilson believed that, in all cases, corporations “ should be erected with caution, and inspected with care .” The actions of corporations were clearly circumscribed: “ To every corporation a name must be assigned ; and by that name alone it can perform legal acts .” For non-binding external actions or transactions, corporations enjoyed the same latitude as private individuals ; but it was with an eye to internal affairs that many saw principal advantage in incorporation.
For example, President Wilson proposed the Treaty of Versailles after World War I after consulting with allied powers, but this treaty was rejected by the U. S. Senate ; as a result, the U. S. subsequently made separate agreements with different nations.
For instance, Wilson presents the five canons of rhetoric ( Invention, Disposition, Elocutio, Memoria, and Utterance or Actio ).
For this reason President Woodrow Wilson would argue for the creation of self-determining states in the wake of the " Great War ".
For his sponsorship of the League of Nations, Wilson was awarded the 1919 Nobel Peace Prize.
For his doctorate, Wilson had to learn German.
For instance, the New Age slogan " flower power " is referenced via its German form, Ewige Blumenkraft ( literally " eternal flower power "), described by Shea and Wilson as a slogan of the Illuminati, the enemies of the hippie ideal.
For example, Robert M. Page, a Reader in Democratic Socialism and Social Policy at the University of Birmingham, writes about " transformative democratic socialism " to refer to the politics of the Clement Attlee government ( a strong welfare state, fiscal redistribution, some nationalisation ) and " revisionist democratic socialism ," as developed by Anthony Crosland and Harold Wilson:
For instance, in 1966, John A. Wilson, professor of Egyptology at the University of Chicago, wrote, " From time to time there are allegations that picture writing has been found in America … In no case has a professional Egyptologist been able to recognize these characters as Egyptian hieroglyphs.
For the White House the first Mrs. Wilson, Ellen Loise Axson Wilson, had commissioned Beatrix Farrand to design the East Colonial Garden ( now the redesigned Jacqueline Kennedy Garden ) and the West Garden ( now the redesigned White House Rose Garden ) in 1913.
For example, Edmund Wilson, in a tepid review, noted the encumbrance of " a strange atmosphere of literary medievalism " in the relationship between Robert Jordan and Maria.
Wilson wrote the book A Fool For a Client, a study of the fall of President Nixon.
For Portrait of Letitia Wilson Jordan ( 1888 ), Eakins painted the sitter wearing the same evening dress in which he had seen her at a party.
For decades it was best known for TV and radio commercials promoting Lasater Ford, run by the Lasater brothers, Wilson and Milton.
* For The Love of Harry: Everybody Sings Nilsson ( 1995, MusicMasters / BMG ), featured Nilsson's songs performed by Ringo Starr, Stevie Nicks, Richard Barone, Brian Wilson, Aimee Mann, Fred Schneider, and others, with proceeds benefitting the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence.
For the rest of 1920 Curzon, supported by Milner ( Colonial Secretary ) argued that Britain should retain control of Persia: when Wilson asked ( 15 July 1920 ) to pull troops out of Persia to put down rebellion in Mesopotamia and Ireland, Lloyd George blocked the move, saying that Curzon “ would not stand it ”.
* The song " Index " by UK Artist Steven Wilson ( album Grace For Drowning Kscope 2011 ) was inspired by the novel.
For the last two years of the war, Trist was chief psychologist to the civil resettlements units ( CRUs ) for repatriated prisoners of war, working to schemes devised by Tommy Wilson and Wilfred Bion.
* For an account of Andrew Wilson see " The Scottish Claude " by John Ramm, Antique Dealer & Collectors Guide, July 1997, Vol 50, No. 12
For many years a portrait of Wilson by Sir Oswald Birley hung in the “ Prime Minister ’ s room ” at Stormont, along with a framed set of his medal ribbons left by his widow to Sir James Craig.
For 40 years Wilson served as CEO and owner of Thomas Bros. Maps and was responsible for leading the company into the digital age.
For the discovery of these unexpected applications, and working out the details, in 1982 the physics Nobel prize was awarded to Kenneth G. Wilson.
For the American President, see Woodrow Wilson.
For most of his time as Governor, Wilson reduced per-capita infrastructure spending for California, much as he had done as the Mayor of San Diego.

0.476 seconds.