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Having and mind
Having in mind the bad condition of the forest fund, and in particular the catastrophic wildfires which occurred in the summer of 2007, a citizen's initiative for afforestation was started in the Republic of Macedonia.
Early every morning of his adult life, he contributed something to the Cahiers, prompting him to write: " Having dedicated those hours to the life of the mind, I thereby earn the right to be stupid for the rest of the day.
Having shown interest in Trevize earlier ( as he is an individual who has spoken out against the Second Foundation frequently ), Gendibal endeavors to follow Trevize, reasoning that he should be able to find out who has altered the mind of the native.
Having this scope in mind, it is essential to have a clear, and unrestricted, vision of national health systems that might generate further progresses in global health.
Having established this distinction between the external world and the mind, Samkhya posits the existence of two metaphysical realities Prakriti ( matter ) and Purusha ( consciousness ).
Having died heroically in Wrath of Khan, Spock placed his katra in the mind of his friend Leonard McCoy for safekeeping.
Having ruled himself out of the race when the news of Macmillan's illness broke, Home angered at least two of his cabinet colleagues by changing his mind.
Having first met the band when asked by ITV to look after their visit on Coronation Street ( he also worked on Emmerdale ) St. Paul wrote the script specifically with the band in mind.
Having set his mind on a transfer to Saint-Étienne, he signed a three-year contract with les Verts.
Having the women run away afraid is contrasted in the reader's mind with Jesus ' appearances and statements which help confirm the expectation, built up in 8: 31, 9: 31, 10: 34, and Jesus ' prediction during the Last Supper of his rising after his death.
Having willed, one acts through body, speech and mind ”.
Mirabelli accused Thorne of lying and a day later, after talking to Mirabelli, Thorne backed off his statement saying he misinterpreted what was intended as a joke, " Having talked with him today, there's no doubt in my mind that's not what he said, that's not what he meant.
Having settled in England, Vinogradoff brought a powerful and original mind to bear upon the social and economic conditions of early England, a subject which he had already begun to study in Moscow.
Having set sail for the East Indies, when the vessel put in to Torbay in stress of weather, he changed his mind and returned to London.
Having ( he claims ) had no reason in mind when he first asked people to join, Wallace sought a purpose for his Joinees.
Having broken his journey at Wadesmill, near Ware, Hertfordshire, as he stopped, " A thought came into my mind ", he later wrote, " that if the contents of the Essay were true, it was time some person should see these calamities to their end " ( Clarkson, History, vol.
Ralph M. Williams, on John ’ s state of mind upon returning to Aberglasney, writes, “ It is here that we first begin to know something of his personality and see for the first time the conflict in him between the dreamy romantic and the practical man of business that runs through his life .” Having grown up in the archaic monastic buildings of Aberglasney it was not surprising that Dyer had developed an interest in antiquities and his love with nature, as fostered in his 1716 Pindaric ode version of Grongar Hill.
Having a theory of mind allows one to attribute thoughts, desires, and intentions to others, to predict or explain their actions, and to posit their intentions.
Having provided throughout his career an idealistic way of grasping the Will, in contrast to Schopenhauer ’ s pessimistic treatment, it remained for Royce to rescue Pauline Christianity, in its universalized and modernized form, from the critique of Nietzsche and others who tended to understand will in terms of power and who had rightly observed that the historic doctrine was no longer believable to the modern mind.
Having accepted the ' principles of Christian civilization ' confederated bodies retained full freedom both of thought and of action-such a definition was framed with the Carlists in mind.
Having achieved power Warren Harding gathered around him a group of political cronies, including factional friends from the Ohio Republican establishment like Daugherty and others of like mind from other states, a group known colloquially as the " Ohio Gang.
Having this definite chief aim will affect the subconscious mind, thus leading toward the attainment of the objective.
Having been advised, Dhruva started his penance, and went without food and water for six months, his mind fixed on the Lord.
Having a concept in mind was a good starting point for writing.

Having and example
" Having witnessed the success of the anarcho-syndicalist communities, for example in Anarchist Catalonia, and the subsequent brutal suppression of the anarcho-syndicalists, anti-Stalin communist parties and revolutionaries by the Soviet Union-backed Communists, Orwell returned from Catalonia a staunch anti-Stalinist and joined the Independent Labour Party, his card being issued on 13 June 1938.
Having a patient sit with their stronger side next to a wall and instructing them to lean towards the wall is an example of a possible treatment for pusher behaviour.
Double-strung harps often have levers either on every string or on the most commonly sharped strings, for example C and F. Having two sets of strings allows the harpist's left and right hands to occupy the same range of notes without having both hands attempt to play the same string at the same time.
Having multiple artisans working on the Libro de juegos would have been a typical practice for medieval chanceries and scriptoria, where the labor of producing a manuscript was divided amongst individuals of varying capacities, for example the positions of scribe, draftsman, and apprentice cutting pages.
Having criminal remedies in place is seen as a " last resort " since such actions often infringe personal liberties – incarceration, for example, prevents the freedom of movement.
Having a consistently shaped corner cut out allowed for using fewer pieces of type to make up all possible kerning pairs ; for example a T-and V-piece with kerning on the right would match the same A piece with a matching kerning indention on the left.
Having suffered crippling defeats at Jena and Lübeck, the Prussian army undertook major reforms, in many ways following the example of the French Revolutionary Army, becoming a nationalized force.
Having a lot in common with Angkor, Phimai shows a great example of classical Khmer architecture.
Having an engine that is for example easy to import models to, is of little help when doing research, modeling, and making a photorealistic texture for a game item.
Having recently given up his private medical practice, Holmes was able to socialize with other literary figures who spent time in The Berkshires ; in August 1850, for example, Holmes spent time with Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Cornelius Mathews, Herman Melville, James Thomas Fields and Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Having the head shaved can be a humiliating punishment prescribed in law, but also something done as " mob justice "-a stark example of which was the thousands of European women who had their heads shaved in front of cheering crowds in the wake of World War II, as punishment for associating with occupying Nazis during the war.
Having a branch prediction unit four times the size of the Pentium, yet reportedly not delivering superior performance is an example of how the actual implementation fell short of the project's goals.
Having the head shaved can be a punishment prescribed in law, but also something done as " mob justice "-a stark example of which was the thousands of European women who had their heads shaved in front of cheering crowds in the wake of World War II, as punishment for associating with occupying Nazis during the war.
" Having at least a conversational level Japanese, combined with European or other foreign looks as well as a standout personality, they are often chosen because they meet the Japanese stereotypes of foreigners ( for example, the notion that Americans generally look rugged and have blond hair and blue eyes ).
Having criminal remedies in place is seen as a " last resort " since such actions often infringe personal liberties – incarceration, for example, prevents the freedom of movement.
Having a patient think about clenching a fist, for example, produces a different result than having him or her think about tapping a finger.
Having a minimum of two Dipole antenna at right angles to each other, for example, one running North-South and one running East-West can produce dramatically different reception patterns.
Having access to the subsystem internals in general makes the subsystem easier to understand, but also easier to hack ; if a programmer, for example, can examine source code, weaknesses in an algorithm are much easier to discover.
Having a Jewish mother and a Christian father, Tommy celebrates both Jewish and Christian holidays ( Hanukkah and Christmas for example ).
" Having been informed by letter, Crawford replied to the committee a final time: " I fail to see why I should practically be branded as a criminal because, as acting captain, I declined the responsibility of skippering a team which did not include three essential players, an independence which I trust will remain in spite of the awful example made of me to every amateur in the United Kingdom.
Having been signed from a lower-division club he was seen as an example of Alan Curbishley's ability to spot talent in unheralded players.

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