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Fueling speculation about Cohen's close involvement, ES5's unanticipated closing coincided closely with Cohen's arrest for activity related to sex. com.
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Incentive Program ( also known as Fueling Alternatives ) is funded by the California Air Resources Board ( CARB ), offered throughout the State of California and administered by the California Center for Sustainable Energy ( CCSE ).
Fueling Hollywood rumors about the film, NASA announced that Spielberg paid to reserve cargo space for the 1980 inaugural Space Shuttle flight, in order to film the Earth and its Moon from orbit for the film's opening sequence.

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Napolitano was the subject of controversy after a Department of Homeland Security threat assessment report, one of two reports, the other focused on left wing extremism that was issued in January without any controversy, entitled " Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment ," was made public in April 2009.
Fueling was accomplished via a swingaway left taillight.
The first was Fueling the Future, published in 2003, and the second was Feeding the Future, published in 2005.

Fueling and .
* Leo Kamil, Fueling the Fire.
; Fueling: It takes approximately 20 minutes to load the first stage with of fuel.
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The group motto is " Fueling the Force.

cry and for
And now, of course, the hue and cry for counter-escalation is being raised on our side.
In time, these minor manifestations will multiply and effloresce, riddling you with frambesia, the king's evil, sheep rot, and clonic spasm, until your very existence becomes a burden and you cry out for release.
Today a battle cry may seem an anachronism, for in the modern Army, esprit de corps has been sacrificed to organizational charts and tables.
`` Call this a cry for help '', Faith Constable said.
But by week's end the Laotian cry of invasion was read as an exaggeration ( see foreign news ), and the U.S. was agreeing with its cautious British and French allies that a neutralist -- rather than a pro-Western -- government might be best for Laos.
You laughed and then your chest swelled and you felt you could cry for a little bit, and then a feeling hit you like a chill in your stomach and the goose bumps rippled along your arm.
Yes, I had cried out that I knew she'd do it, but without my fully realizing it at the time, it was a cry of triumph for her, praise at her deliverance from pettiness and greed -- and guilt.
Then, without knowing why, she found herself running from them, fleeing wildly through the trees, dodging her own shadows until she came to a little hollow in the rocky ground with a big stone in the center behind which she knelt and hid, listening to the madness of her heart and wanting for once to cry.
Scholars agree that the Deuteronomists ' hand can be seen in Judges through the book's cyclical nature: the Israelites fall into idolatry, God punishes them for their sins with oppression by foreign peoples, the Israelites cry out to God for help, and God sends a judge to deliver them from the foreign oppression.
Conversely, in more recent times, Russian existentialist philosopher Lev Shestov viewed Job as the embodiment of the battle between reason ( which offers general and seemingly comforting explanations for complex events ) and faith in a personal god, and one man's desperate cry for him.
When she was bitten by her canine co-star, the producers were afraid she would cry, but she merely laughed, and was hired for the job.
By the autumn of 1559 several foreign suitors were vying for Elizabeth's hand ; their impatient envoys engaged in ever more scandalous talk and reported that a marriage with her favourite was not welcome in England: " There is not a man who does not cry out on him and her with indignation ... she will marry none but the favoured Robert ".
He further demonstrated the reason for the inclusion of the Greek text when defending his work: " But one thing the facts cry out, and it can be clear, as they say, even to a blind man, that often through the translator ’ s clumsiness or inattention the Greek has been wrongly rendered ; often the true and genuine reading has been corrupted by ignorant scribes, which we see happen every day, or altered by scribes who are half-taught and half-asleep.
To die well, a gladiator should never ask for mercy, nor cry out.
The most commonly cited explanation is a derivation from the Northern French dialect word hoguinané, or variants such as hoginane, hoginono and hoguinettes, those being derived from 16th century Old French aguillanneuf meaning either a gift given at New Year, a children's cry for such a gift, or New Year's Eve itself.
His dictum, " Architecture or Revolution ," developed in his articles in this journal, became his rallying cry for the book Vers une architecture ( Toward an Architecture, previously mistranslated into English as Towards a New Architecture ), which comprised selected articles he contributed to L ' Esprit Nouveau between 1920 and 1923.
She inspected the newborn for congenital deformities and testing its cry to hear whether or not it was robust and hearty.
This is a possible explanation for the humour of his violence toward his wife, and even towards others who may have somehow “ had it coming ,” but does not do anything to justify his violence toward the baby, whose only crime was to cry, as babies often do.
Gell-Mann got around that " by supposing that one ingredient of the line ' Three quarks for Muster Mark ' was a cry of ' Three quarts for Mister.
Lenin rejected both the defence of Russia and the cry for peace.
Le Guin was highly critical of the adaptation, calling it a " far cry from the Earthsea I envisioned ", objecting both to the use of white actors for her red, brown, or black-skinned characters, and to the way she was " cut out of the process ".
However, in true Viz style, the wedding featured a lecherous groom marrying his pregnant ( and significantly underaged ) girlfriend, eyeing up her younger sister while being called a " cradle-snatching cunt " by her father ( with the resulting fight prompting the bride's mother to cry out " less it, for fuck's sake " before the police arrived ).

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However upon the suggestion by the Law Commission of India and also given the prevailing cry for reform the Bar Council of India instituted upon an experiment in terms of establishing specialized law universities solely devoted to legal education and thus to raise the academic standards of legal profession in India.
Salisbury further claimed that Gladstone adopted reform as a " cry " to deflect attention from his foreign and economic policies at the next election.
Amid all the themes, the one that became the rallying cry for FSP reform was " EPR "— eliminate the purchase requirement — because of the barrier to participation the purchase requirement represented.

cry and from
I heard a cry from a stoker as a pillar of flame leaped from a hatch and tongued the man's bare back.
Ramey heard a cry from the girl and felt a slight pain somewhere in his hand.
The socialism implicit in the slogan of the Roosevelt Revolution, freedom from want and fear, seems a far cry from the individualism of the First Amendment to the Constitution, or of the Jacksonian frontier.
This is not to deny the existence of pogroms and ghettos, but only to assert that these horrors have had an effect on the nerves of people who did not experience them, that among the various side effects is the local hysteria of Jewish writers and intellectuals who cry out from confusion, which they call oppression and pain.
In final separation from them, in the railroad terminal across the river from New York, I would nearly cry.
After a White House huddle between the President and top lieutenants, the Defense Department reacted sharply to a cry from the pro-Western government of Laos that several battalions of Communist troops had invaded Laos from North Viet Nam.
As long as her development within her shell lived up to expectations, and there were no side-effects from the pituitary tinkering, Helva would live a rewarding, rich and unusual life, a far cry from what she would have faced as an ordinary, `` normal '' being.
Chapters 1: 1-2: 5 are thus a confession of failure ; chapters 2: 6-3: 6 are a major summary and reflection from the Deuteronomists, setting out the over all formula which the stories in the main text will follow: Israel " does evil in the eyes of Yahweh ;" the people are given into the hands of their enemies and cry out to Yahweh ; Yahweh raises up a leader ; the " spirit of Yahweh " comes upon the leader, the enemy is defeated, and peace is regained.
In the 2005 general election, the Liberal Democrats elected 62 MPs to the House of Commons, a far cry from the days when the Liberals had just 5 MPs and Liberalism as a political force had seemed moribund.
Pitcher Darryl Kile ( who died in 2002 ) signed as a free agent in the offseason, struggled in Colorado, going 13 – 17 with a 5. 20 ERA — a far cry from his numbers the prior year as a member of the Houston Astros, when he went 19 – 7 with a 2. 57 ERA.
Scholars theorize the form was originally used in Ionian dirges, with the name " elegy " derived from the Greek ε, λεγε ε, λεγε-" Woe, cry woe, cry!
As Montag reflects on his stagnant, stilted marriage to Mildred ( and how Mildred has become emotionally and mentally dead from watching her " parlor wall " entertainment, driving recklessly, and her sleeping pill addiction ), Montag begins to cry after realizing that if Mildred died, he wouldn't miss her at all.
On some of the most damaging correspondence, Blaine had written " Burn this letter ," giving Democrats the last line to their rallying cry: " Blaine, Blaine, James G. Blaine, the continental liar from the state of Maine, ' Burn this letter!
It was a far cry from a decade earlier, when Chelsea had been European Cup Winners ' Cup winners, although his cause was not helped by Chelsea's perilous financial situation.
A " program " on the ENIAC, however, was defined by the states of its patch cables and switches, a far cry from the stored program electronic machines that came later.

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