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Adolescents with Down Syndrome: Toward a More Fulfilling Life.
* Fulfilling the required criteria and their presentation for the purpose of ensuring that the EU will bring a decision on a date for start of EU membership negotiations.
" Fulfilling American Democracy: The Conservation Movement, 1907 to 1921 ", The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Vol.
Fulfilling the burden of proof effectively captures the benefit of assumption, passing the burden of proof off to another party.
Fulfilling a prophecy, the graves of Túrin Turambar and Morwen survived as the island Tol Morwen.
Fulfilling the vow he had made while on crusade, he was invested into the order of the Knights Templar on his deathbed.
The foundation says, " Fulfilling the rights that belong to all people depends upon an active and engaged community and public officials and institutions committed to the inherent dignity and worth of every person.
Fulfilling the plan became the watchword of Soviet bureaucracy.
Titled " Fulfilling the Promise ," the document is based on four distinct strategies that will inform decision-making at the institution for the next five years.
Discover the Missing Ingredient to a Fulfilling Life.
Fulfilling this responsibility, the King of Spain serves as president of the twenty-four member Ibero-American States Organization.
The ' Kalpa Vriksha ' or the Wish Fulfilling Tree that has a prominent place in the childhood life of Baba.
Likewise following Reagan was his son Michael Reagan, whose 1997 book is called The City on a Hill: Fulfilling Ronald Reagan's Vision for America.
Domenici has been an avid proponent of nuclear power and has published two books on the subject: " A Brighter Tomorrow: Fulfilling the Promise of Nuclear Energy " ( Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2004 ), which he wrote ; and " Advanced Nuclear Technologies — Hearing Before the Committee on Appropriations, U. S. Senate " ( Collingdale, Pennsylvania: D I A N E Publishing Company, 1999 ), which he edited.
Fulfilling the promise of " Change of welfare regime ", the slogan of his campaign in the 2002 elections, the Medgyessy government increased wages of civil servants by 50 %, and increased allowances for university students and pensioners, the latter group also receiving a one-time pension supplement.
Fulfilling a lifelong dream, Gatiss has written four episodes for the 2005-revived BBC television series Doctor Who.
Fulfilling his own prophecy, Prince restores Kai to life only minutes before Kai sacrifices himself to destroy the asteroid-ship harboring Lyekka and her kind.
Fulfilling the deal Lance and King set up earlier, King and Keys then send Lance to return yet again to Earth as Joe Guy, a great comedian and more acceptable candidate who will die in a car accident.
The theme of the convention was " Fulfilling America's Promise by Building a Safer World and a More Hopeful America.
Fulfilling the original plan, it now offers five plays from mid-February till late October each year.
Fulfilling an ancient prophecy, he becomes King Edmund the Just, King of Narnia and, with sisters Susan and Lucy, co-ruler under High King Peter.
Fulfilling a campaign promise, he helped transform Northern Kentucky Community College into Northern Kentucky State College ( which later became Northern Kentucky University ), a four-year institution and member of the state university system.
Fulfilling a promise he had made to his mother, Battey enrolled at Bethune-Cookman University in 1980.

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Fulfilling a promise made during the Iraqi occupation, the Emir held new elections for the National Assembly in 1992.
" Fulfilling his wife's worst fears ," Martin Harris, a well-to-do farmer and early believer in Smith's revelations, mortgaged his farm as security for the costly endeavor, effectively ending his marriage.
Fulfilling its primary usage as a concert venue, the Stranahan Theater is used for approximately 170 theater events a year.
Fulfilling the trigger in Chapter 1, for example, means that Clovis marries Celia and becomes King of Raxis, and the next player character is their son, Arlen.
Fulfilling his name adventurous traveler branching out from his music, Ky-mani Marley has also made a name for himself as an actor playing the lead role in the number one underground movie coming out of Jamaica, Shottas directed by Cess Silvera, co-starring Spragga Benz and Paul Campbell.

Fulfilling and at
The world's largest statue ( at 118 feet ) of the Buddhist Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, the patron saint of Sikkim, is on the Samdruptse hill ( The Wish Fulfilling well ) opposite Namchi.

Jones's and John
Naval hero John Paul Jones boarded at the Captain Gregory Purcell house, which now bears Jones's name and serves as the Portsmouth Historical Society Museum.
Casey Jones's fame can almost certainly be attributed to the traditional song, The Ballad of Casey Jones, recorded by Mississippi John Hurt, Pete Seeger, Furry Lewis, The Grateful Dead, and Johnny Cash, among others.
In 2001, Broadbent starred in three of the year's most successful films: Bridget Jones's Diary ; Moulin Rouge !, for which he won a BAFTA ; and Iris, for which he won an Oscar for his portrayal of John Bayley.
John Paul Jones's naval career.
Following the Stuart restoration Jones's Palladianism was eclipsed by the baroque designs of such architects as William Talman and Sir John Vanbrugh, Nicholas Hawksmoor, and even Jones ' pupil John Webb.
He received 54 % of the vote to Republican incumbent Deborah Owens-Fink's 29 %, green Candidate David Kovacs's 12 %, and John Jones's 5 %.
John Webb, who, as Inigo Jones's deputy had the competence to have served in the post, and complained " though Mr. Denham may, as most gentry, have some knowledge of the theory of architecture, he can have none of the practice and must employ another.
* John Jones's Dollar ( 1927 )
The classical portico on the north front was added in 1654 by Inigo Jones's pupil John Webb.
The Channel connects the Irish Sea with the Atlantic Ocean, and Bowers was thus a favourite haunt of privateers preying on British merchant shipping in wars up to the 19th century ; in 1778, during the American Revolutionary War it was also the site of a naval duel between American captain John Paul Jones's Ranger and the Royal Navy's Drake.
The Thunderthief is John Paul Jones's second solo album.

Jones's and G
The two G strings ( to use Jones's terminology-see above ) ran parallel to the fingerboard, but not over it, so those strings were used as fixed-pitch drones which could be plucked by the player's left thumb.
The first machine for producing large quantities of corrugated board was built in 1874 by G. Smyth, and in the same year Oliver Long improved upon Jones's design by inventing corrugated board with liner sheets on both sides.
Main access to Croke Park G. A. A sports ground is from Jones's Road, the principal turn off on the south side of Clonliffe Road.
Jones's theories can be seen as building on the work of earlier thinkers such as Max Weber, Immanuel Wallerstein, G. W. F. Hegel, Adam Smith, and Karl Marx.

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