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Forging and with
* Forging a New Alliance at ThoughtWorks Quarterly Technology Briefing, October 2008 ( with Scott Shaw )
< center > Forging | Forged steel shrapnel shells for BL 5 inch gun Mk I-V | BL 5 inch gun with bursting charge in base ( left ), and in nose ( right ) for comparison, 1886 </ center >
Forging a collaboration with Scorsese, the two paired again for a biopic of the eccentric and obsessive American film director and aviation pioneer Howard Hughes in The Aviator ( 2004 ).
In 2007, the Radford University Board of Visitors approved the University ’ s Strategic Plan, dubbed " 7-17, Forging a Bold New Future ," with a goal of establishing Radford as one of the top 50 master's degree granting universities in the nation by 2017.
Forging evidence of ancient mythology, for a time, became almost a sort of hobby among various social groups, often with the aim to promote their own topical agendas.
* Shapiro, Joseph P. No Pity: People with Disabilities Forging a New Civil Rights Movement ( Times Books, 1993 ).
Cherry Red Records released the band's first four albums, Ska ' n ' B, Loonee Tunes !, Gosh It's ... Bad Manners and Forging Ahead on CD for the first time with added bonus tracks.
As the project leader, Pratt authored a discussion paper entitled: " Toward a Renewed Canadian Red Cross – Forging Stronger Partnerships In Support of a Humanitarian Agenda " and the project ’ s interim report entitled: " Revitalizing the Framework of Cooperation with Public Authorities ".
* Forging dynamic partnerships with other academic institutions, governmental agencies and private industry.
Forging their bodies in the Plasma Energy Chamber, the Quintessons programmed their robots with intelligence using Vector Sigma, to allow them to carry out their tasks on their own, thereby leaving the Quintessons to do nothing other than live in leisure.
Forging alliances with the likes of Blastaar and the Galadorian Spaceknights along the way, Rider eventually engages Annihilus himself in personal combat, killing him and halting his wave of destruction.
:* Shapiro, Joseph P. No Pity: People with Disabilities Forging a New Civil Rights Movement.
Forging jazz / R & B / funk fusion, her signature sound from the melding of these styles gave her success with a string of Top Ten R & B hits, including " Haven't You Heard ," " Forget Me Nots ," " Feels So Real ," " Watch Out ," " You Remind Me ," and " Never Gonna Give You Up " from her first five solo albums ( Patrice, Pizzazz, Posh, Straight From the Heart, and Now ).
Forging alliances with the Penguin at some times, working alone at others, he controls much of Gotham City's underworld until the city is destroyed by an earthquake in the " No Man's Land " story arc.
He also wrote a history of U. S. intervention abroad, The Forging of the American Empire, originally published in 1974 and republished in 2003 by Haymarket Books with a new introduction by Howard Zinn ; and an autobiography, Unrepentant Radical.
Forging a relationship with the audience is key to Uncle Seth's success as a live band.
Forging a coalition of neighboring small kingdoms, Sundiata waged a war against the Sosso, finally Sundiata was later crowned with the title " Mansa ," or " king of kings ", as the first ruler of the Mali Empire.
* Forging, which is the process of deforming a metal workpiece by working with localized compressive forces.

friendships and with
Capable of enduring friendships, they were also stout controversialists, who could write with a drop of vitriol on their pens.
The Associations sponsor many traditional campus events and provide students with opportunities to form new friendships, to broaden their interests, and to engage in worthwhile service projects.
Also, although only a few of the students were intimately acquainted with each other in the beginning, most reported that when the semester ended their dearest and closest campus friendships were with members of that class.
In Bahá ' í belief, souls in the afterlife will continue to retain their individuality and consciousness and will be able to recognize and communicate spiritually with other souls whom they have made deep profound friendships with, such as their spouses.
He also derived great satisfaction from his friendships and correspondence with Erasmus and other scholars.
Although by nature rather withdrawn, Housman formed strong friendships with two roommates, Moses Jackson and A. W. Pollard.
At Harvard, he began lifelong friendships with Francis Ellingwood Abbot, Chauncey Wright, and William James.
Many top nationalist generals, including Chiang, had studied and trained in Japan before the Nationalists had returned to the mainland in the 1920s, and maintained close personal friendships with top Japanese officers.
He soon reestablished his friendships with the other Impressionist artists of his earlier group, including Cézanne, Monet, Manet, Renoir, and Degas.
Relational ethics also help researchers understand difficult issues such as conducting research on intimate others that have died and developing friendships with their participants.
His time in England was fruitful in the making of lifelong friendships with the leaders of English thought in the days of King Henry VIII: John Colet, Thomas More, John Fisher, Thomas Linacre and William Grocyn.
He also renewed friendships with older friends, such as Dennis Collings, whose girlfriend Eleanor Jacques was also to play a part in his life.
Orwell was noted for very close and enduring friendships with a few friends, but these were generally people with a similar background or with a similar level of literary ability.
Groucho developed friendships with rock star Alice Cooper — the two were photographed together for Rolling Stone magazine — and television host Dick Cavett, becoming a frequent guest on Cavett's late-night talk show.
Iceman is often the center point in dealing with the non-romantic friendships among the X-Men.
Writes gender studies author Elizabeth Young: " He has no innate understanding that the male-female bond he is to forge with the bride is assumed to be the primary one or that it carries a different sexual valence from his relationships with and the hermit: all affective relationships are as easily ' friendships ' as ' marriages '.
Other historians have been more cautious in interpreting this material, noting that chroniclers also reported John's personal interest in the life of St Wulfstan of Worcester and his friendships with several senior clerics, most especially with Hugh of Lincoln, who was later declared a saint.
As a general expression of positive sentiment ( a stronger form of like ), love is commonly contrasted with hate ( or neutral apathy ); as a less sexual and more emotionally intimate form of romantic attachment, love is commonly contrasted with lust ; and as an interpersonal relationship with romantic overtones, love is sometimes contrasted with friendship, although the word love is often applied to close friendships.

friendships and us
He told writer Alex Simon " In the interest of maintaining my friendships with Jack Nicholson and Robert Evans, I ’ d rather not go into it, but let ’ s just say The Two Jakes wasn ’ t a pleasant experience for any of us.
Thank you so much for all the support and friendships that you all have given to us over the years.
Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves, by artificial ties, in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics, or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities.
We have long standing relationships and friendships that were important to keep intact, and the brand image will only grow stronger with such a good crew representing for us .”

friendships and all
They have friends of all backgrounds and religions and hold very close friendships.
By the mid-1890s, he had broken off relations with all of his Jewish friends, publicly disavowed his previous friendships with Jewish artists, and refused to use models who he believed might be Jewish.
Indeed, the city of Monticello — for all of its longtime friendships, age-old family vendettas, and insidiously cut-throat DAs and bad cops in the proverbial pockets of white-collar mobsters — was as vital a " character " as any human being depicted on the show.
People who have spent all day learning how to sell themselves and to manipulate others are in no position to form lasting friendships or intimate relationships ...
It was a trip that all enjoyed and international friendships were made.
The principal friendships of her later years were with the duchesse de Choiseul and with Horace Walpole, the latter becoming the strongest and longest-lasting of all her attachments.
It was a trip that all enjoyed and international friendships were made.
In later years Clarendon declared " next the immediate blessing and providence of God Almighty " that he " owed all the little he knew and the little good that was in him to the friendships and conversation ... of the most excellent men in their several kinds that lived in that age.
Summer after summer, the rusticators returned to renew friendships with local islanders and, most of all, to savor the fresh salt air, beautiful scenery, and relaxed pace.
In the Symposium ( 182B-D ), Plato equates acceptance of homosexuality with democracy, and its suppression with despotism, saying that homosexuality " is shameful to barbarians because of their despotic governments, just as philosophy and athletics are, since it is apparently not in best interests of such rulers to have great ideas engendered in their subjects, or powerful friendships or physical unions, all of which love is particularly apt to produce ".
The couple continued on to Paris, where Loos renewed all friendships and made new ones ; Emerson's recovery was remarkable.
Stephen withdrew all demands as can be seen in his edict to the Republic from 1332 in which he guaranteed future friendships between the Banate of Bosnia and the Republic of Dubrovnik.
The second episode will focus on the band talking about their reasons for the breakdown of communication and friendships in the group and will also be the first time they have all been together in one room for over a year.
Baldwin finds friendship with all of his fellow New Warriors, but his closest friendships were with Nova and Rage.
Contending that Take Ionescu aimed to be " on all occasions, on the winning side, courting people in power ", Rakovsky believed that his support for the Entente was conjectural: " Until yesterday, was the man who continuously tied friendships with the Germans [...].
The fraternity was born out of the desires and aspirations of seventeen men in the belief that all men are social creatures and that friendships of college men are lasting ones.
He would be interviewed multiple times by television shows and make multiple show business friendships, including Maria Celeste Arraras, who expressed her respects to him about three months after Cruz's death, by telling him on live television to " remember ( that we ) all like you ".
This internal working model continues to develop through adulthood, helping cope with friendships, marriage and parenthood, all of which involve different behaviours and feelings.
Of all of Mitchell's work, this album is arguably the most related to her long-standing friendships and relationships with Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young ( whose hard rock arrangement of " Woodstock " was one of their three radio hits in 1970 ).
At Rockford Lutheran High School, in Rockford, IL, Elling continued to sing in the choir: " When it was undeniably uncool and geeky and all that, to be in the choir, I did it anyway, because it was reliably beautiful, and it was rewarding, and it gave me gifts of experience and friendships.
Iris and the other women's friendships come to an end, as result of the stress, and eventually they all go their separate ways.
From childhood friendships and teen pregnancy to criminology and counter-terrorism, theories of social complexity are being applied in almost all areas of sociological research.

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