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`` For instance, regarding the fact that the Gross Committee issued two interim announcements to the press during its investigation.
For all his cocky predictions to the press about his future plans, Davy fell into a directionless heap when left to his own devices.
For the next three and a half years, Bellamy gave his all to politics, publishing his magazine, working to influence the platform of the People's Party, and publicizing the Nationalist movement in the popular press.
( For Basic Global English see also the press releases accessible at the Basic Global English website )
For instance, in the lead-up to the 1964 Republican National Convention, the press referred to supporters of the insurgent Arizona conservative Barry Goldwater as " Cactus Jacobins " in their effort to unseat the moderate East Coast branch of the party ( see Rockefeller Republican ).
For non-italicized entries, the dates are taken from official press releases or notifications posted on JASC's web site.
For instance, they make a disputed claim that Franks threatened to fire General William Wallace, commander of the Army's V Corps, for saying to the press during that war that the enemy the U. S. was facing was different from the enemy the military had planned against.
For two years, press speculation continued.
For instance press on the 7th fret on a guitar and pluck it at the head side and a tone will resonate at the opposed part.
For much of this period, only limited and restrained political opposition was tolerated, with no direct criticism of the president permitted in the press.
For example a public relations or press officer might be called the " face " of the organization he or she represents.
For many years, leading politicians of the right-wing New Democracy party, as well as the conservative press, falsely claimed that Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou was the mastermind behind 17N.
For instance during a portion of a pre-2006 NBA Draft workout, which was closed to the media, an Oregonian reporter looked through a curtain separating the press from the workout and wrote about this on his blog.
For example, when you press the space bar key, it is the usual space, but when you press it together with other keys, say X, then it will be treated as shift + X.
The animated series received significantly more positive press than the film, received two Primetime Emmy awards ( including " Outstanding Animated Program ( For Programming More Than One Hour ))," and was a moderate success when eventually released on DVD.
For large gears that are prone to warp, a quench press is used.
For four years she was a researcher with the UCATT union from 1976 – 80, then a researcher from 1980-4 for the TASS and AUEW, before becoming a press officer for UNISON and COHSE from 1984-7.
Lubbers met with the Secretary-General on 18 February 2005, and resigned as High Commissioner on Sunday, 20 February 2005, stating to the press: " For more than four years I gave all my energy to UNHCR.
* For other occasions ( like holidays ), the RVD will arrange a photo-op on condition that the press leave the family alone for the rest of the holiday.
( For his part, McClellan claimed not to trust anyone in the administration to keep his plans secret from the press, and thus the enemy.
For the first half-century of independence, media control by the state was the major constraint on press freedom.
For every colour to be printed, a plate is made and eventually put on a cylinder which is placed in the printing press.
For example, 261 computer-controlled actuators press the main mirror from the back to correct its distortion when the telescope changes its orientation.

For and release
For example, one of the objects of Sinistar is to shoot asteroids to get them to release resources which the player needs to collect.
For example, antihistamines including orphenadrine combat the release of histamine caused by many opioids.
For example in the case of anthrax, it is likely that by 24 – 36 hours after an attack, some small percentage of individuals ( those with compromised immune system or who had received a large dose of the organism due to proximity to the release point ) will become ill with classical symptoms and signs ( including a virtually unique chest X-ray finding, often recognized by public health officials if they receive timely reports ).
For those grounded in the RPG tradition, the very first release of Call of Cthulhu created a brand new framework for table-top gaming.
For example, a system may not be able to reach a lower energy state by releasing energy into the environment, because it is hindered in some way from taking the path that will result in the energy release.
For example, to market the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops II, dog tags inscribed with the words " CALL OF DUTY BLACK OPS II " were given when a person pre-ordered the game.
; In Preparation-Forgotten Futures XII: Empire of Earth: Announced with the release of FF XI, FF XII will be a setting based on Victorian stories of interplanetary and interstellar travel and warfare, primarily " The Struggle For Empire " by Robert W. Cole
For the film's 1991 laserdisc release, Toho completed a crude reconstruction of the original 1962 version.
For his 1997 release To See You, Connick recorded original love songs, touring the United States and Europe with a full symphony orchestra backing him and his piano in each city.
For example, because Zork was available for years after its initial release in 1980, it continued to top charts in sales well into the mid-1980s.
The following year finally marked the release of Snow Patrol's second album ' When It's All Over We Still Have To Clear Up ', which, despite slightly disappointing initial sales, would eventually go gold in the wake of the band's later fame, along with their debut ' Songs For Polarbears '.
For this release, the graphics of the ending were updated, and staff credits were added to the game.
For each release of official data about a set of economic indicators, the authors analyze how newspapers decide to report on them, as reflected by the tone of the related headlines.
For example, dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens has been demonstrated to be the result of decreased GABAergic tone.
For twenty years, Germany refused to release any information about the attack and did not accept responsibility for the results.
For example, photoreceptor cells in the retina constantly release the neurotransmitter glutamate in the absence of light.
For example, the Chernobyl disaster involved a runaway chain reaction but the result was a low-powered steam explosion from the relatively small release of heat, as compared with a bomb.
For this release, CBS and Paramount used discs without any disc art, making them look like the " Season 1 Remastered " HD DVD / DVD combo discs, despite having content only on one side.
For obscure reasons a mere handful of copies of these games are known to be in circulation — with T-Mek being so scarce that until a copy surfaced on eBay in late 2005, it was widely held that the PAL release was only a rumor.
For decades, North African pirates had been capturing American ships and crew members and demanding huge ransoms for their release.
For some species, wildfires are a necessary part of the life cycle in the taiga ; some, e. g. Jack Pine have cones which only open to release their seed after a fire, dispersing their seeds onto the newly cleared ground.
For many years after Unreals release ( and Unreal Tournaments release ), detail texturing only worked well with the Glide renderer.
For ten years after its release, it continued to receive patches for security vulnerabilities nearly every month until reaching the end of its lifecycle on July 13, 2010.
For instance, positron emission tomography ( PET ) studies report increases in dopamine release in the dorsal striatum ( as measured by displacement of endogenous dopamine by radioligands ) when participants are presented with potential rewards, such as the opportunity to gain money ( Koepp et al., 1998 ; Zald et al., 2004 ) or even when presented with food stimuli while in a state of hunger ( Volkow et al., 2002 ).

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