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Individual Poles, both clerical and secular, also offered various forms of aid to the Jewish people. For example, the children's section of Żegota led by Irena Sendler saved 2, 500 Jewish children with cooperation of Polish families and the Warsaw orphanage of the Sisters of the Family of Mary, Roman Catholic convents such as the Little Sister Servants of the Blessed Virgin Mary Conceived Immaculate.
For instance the Villebois development covers areas D through G. Individual neighborhoods include Charbonneau, Wilsonville Meadows, Canyon Creek North, Town Center, RiverGreen, Frog Pond, and Old Town to name a few.
" The Gold Bug " episode on the 1980 ABC Weekend Special series, which starred Roberts Blossom as Mr. LeGrand, Geoffrey Holder as Jupiter, and Anthony Michael Hall, won three Daytime Emmy Awards: 1 ) Outstanding Children's Anthology / Dramatic Programming, Linda Gottlieb ( executive producer ), Doro Bachrach ( producer ), For episode " The Gold Bug "; 2 ) Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming, Steve Atha ( makeup and hair designer ), For episode " The Gold Bug "; and, 3 ) Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming, Alex Thomson ( cinematographer ), For episode " The Gold Bug ".
For example, some districts may opt to split the qualifying competition for Student Congress from the remaining events, or hold separate tournaments for Individual Events and Debate.
For individuals, amended returns are filed using Form 1040X, Amended U. S. Individual Income Tax Return.
The series won three Emmy awards: two for " Outstanding Animated Program ( For Programming One Hour or More )" in 2004 and 2005, and another for " Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation " ( for background designer Justin Thompson in 2005 ).
For Individual entries see the articles.
For " Individual " Air Medals, the Combat " V " may be authorized.
For his essay " Disinfection and Individual Prophylaxis against Infectious Diseases " ( 1886 ), later translated into several languages, he was awarded the Lomb Prize.
In 2000, Sun Microsystems and JavaPro magazine awarded Megginson the Java Technology Achievement Award For Outstanding Individual Contribution to the Java Community.
For example, he was one of the speakers of the August, 2007, conference called " Re-founding America " in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States, sponsored by the International Society for Individual Liberty.
For individual Bibles, such as the Alabama State Bible, see: Category: Individual Bibles.
It won four awards, including an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program ( For Programming One Hour or Less ) and a GLAAD Media Award for " Outstanding TV – Individual Episode ".
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He is author of Elements of Justice ( Cambridge, 2006 ), Rational Choice and Moral Agency ( Princeton, 1995 ), co-author of Social Welfare and Individual Responsibility ( Cambridge, a “ For & Against ” book with Robert Goodin ) and editor of a volume on Robert Nozick in the Cambridge University Press " Contemporary Philosophy in Focus " series.
For bass duties on Defiant Imagination, Bart had contacted Steve DiGiorgio who had played on Death's Individual Thought Patterns.
For Individual dance competitions, placing is based entirely on a single judges subjective opinion.

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For some squads the level of competition on the weekends can equal that of an all-star squad.
For the first time this placed the Maritime manufacturers in direct competition with those of Central Canada.
: For a complete list of Ferrari racing cars, see List of Ferrari competition cars.
For more than one hundred years, English and French trading companies had fought one another for supremacy, and by the middle of the 18th century competition between the British and the French had heated up.
For a time, Boniface served as Pope in competition with the Antipope Dioscorus, who had been elected by most of the priests of Rome.
For instance, when advertisements claim that their product is 37 % more effective than the competition, they are making a logical appeal.
For the entire two months life for many islanders is one big party with a major feature of crop over being the calypso competition.
For example, it has also been said that competition law in the European Union ( EU ) tends to protect the competitors in the marketplace, even at the expense of market efficiencies and consumers.
For example, during a debate over the act in 1890, Representative William Mason said " trusts have made products cheaper, have reduced prices ; but if the price of oil, for instance, were reduced to one cent a barrel, it would not right the wrong done to people of this country by the trusts which have destroyed legitimate competition and driven honest men from legitimate business enterprise.
For a long time, this had been thought to be intermale competition, but closer observation has revealed it is usually a female hitting a male to prevent copulation.
For example, the horse's straightness going across the diagonal may be assessed by judges at M and H. Judges in the United States are licensed by the USEF for different levels of competition, depending on the judge's experience and training.
For example, Darwinian evolution points to the competition of a variety of species, each with heterogeneous members, within a given environment.
For centuries, Taiwan's aboriginal peoples experienced economic competition and military conflict with a series of colonizing peoples.
For centuries, Taiwan's aboriginal peoples experienced economic competition and military conflict with a series of colonizing peoples.
For example, they indicate that investors could diversify their stock investments, efficiently managing the risk of a few catastrophic corporate failures, whether due to fraud or competition.
For example, according to an entry in the Parian Marble, Simonides died in 468 / 7 BC at the age of ninety yet, in another entry, it lists a victory by his grandfather in a poetry competition in Athens in 489 / 8 BC — this grandfather must have been over a hundred years old at that time if the birth dates for Simonides are correct.
Shiva's focus on water has seen her appear in a number of related films: " Ganga from the ground up " a documentary on water issues in the river Ganges ,, Blue Gold: World Water Wars by Sam Bozzo, Irena Salina's documentary Flow: For Love of Water ( in competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival ) and the PBS NOW documentary On Thin Ice.
For high scorers on the final competition for the team selection, there also is a summer camp, like that of China.
For example, the British had been fascinated by Edgar Wallace's ( 1875 – 1932 ) crime novels ever since the author set up a competition offering a reward to any reader who could figure out and describe just how the murder in his first book, The Four Just Men ( 1906 ), was committed.
For the tournament's second season in 1961 – 62, UEFA took over the running of all aspects of the competition and this time all the clubs eligible to enter accepted the opportunity.
For example, the annual sporting competition between Lancaster University and the University of York is called the Roses Tournament. This is also carried over into cricket with the cricket matches between Lancashire andvYorkshire cricket clubs which are called ' The War of The Roses '.
For architects, the competition was an important event ; not only was it for one of the largest building projects of its time, but it was only the third opportunity to build an Anglican cathedral in England since the Reformation in the 16th century ( St Paul's Cathedral being the first, rebuilt from scratch after the Great Fire of London in 1666, and Truro Cathedral being the second, begun in the 19th century ).
For 31 years, Imperial Beach played home to the U. S. Open Sand Castle competition, the largest sand castle competition in the United States, drawing in approximately 325, 000 people.
For the first time in the competition, the group-stages were expanded from 24 teams to 32, with eight groups of four.

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