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It was also around this time that William of Tyre was promoted to archdeacon of Tyre, and was recruited by Amalric to write a history of the kingdom.
He also paid close attention to his work quickly learning to distinguish the differing sounds the incoming telegraph signals produced and learned to translate signals by ear, without having to write them down and within a year was promoted as an operator.
He also built and enlarged the city's churches, and promoted the cult of Swithun and Swithun's predecessor, Æthelwold of Winchester.
Arias also promoted change in the USSR-backed Nicaraguan government of the era.
He was also promoted to the rank of Major.
In the religious movement of Brahma Kumaris, celibacy is also promoted for peace and to defeat power of lust and to prepare for life in forthcoming Heaven on earth for 2, 500 years when children will be created by the power of the mind even for householders to like holy brother and sister.
The apparent contradiction between the fact that there can be only seven protoctists but also a vast number of archangels to be promoted to their order is problematic.
The system has also promoted the global rules and norms of how the school should operate and what is education.
The official title of the 15th edition is the New Encyclopædia Britannica, although it has also been promoted as Britannica 3.
The council also serves to coordinate social and cultural policies of the participating countries and has promoted increased cooperation in many fields.
Its composition consisted of Colonel Acheampong, the chairman, who was also promoted straight from Colonel to General.
Arbenz together with Arévalo further promoted the progressive social change that characterized the latter's presidency, clearing much of the old restrictions on political parties and labour unions, while also purging the army brass of its remaining pro-Arana officers — one of whom was Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas ; a man who would play a major role in Guatemalan politics in the coming years.
He also developed and promoted about 100 products made from peanuts that were useful for the house and farm, including cosmetics, dyes, paints, plastics, gasoline, and nitroglycerin.
With the emergence of monarchy at the beginning of Iron Age II the king promoted his own family god, Yahweh, as the god of the kingdom, but beyond the royal court religion continued to be both polytheistic and family-centered, as it was also for other societies in the Ancient Near East.
Henry also promoted the colonization of the Azores during Peter's regency ( 1439 – 1448 ).
The introduction of free trade promoted economic growth, and also led to the recovery of the Gründerzeit ( founders ' era ).
Her actions promoted the reign of her husband: Upon the death of the Polish High Duke Władysław III Spindleshanks in 1231, Henry also became Duke of Greater Poland and the next year prevailed as High Duke at Kraków.
In France, there was also feminist activity inside individualist anarchism as promoted by individualist feminists Marie Küge, Anna Mahé, Rirette Maitrejean, and Sophia Zaïkovska.
) The French government has also been reported to have promoted Islamist preachers " in the hope of channeling Muslim energies into zones of piety and charity.
Jell-O Whip ' n Chill, a mousse-style dessert, was also introduced and widely promoted ; it also remains available only in limited areas today.
The Kuomintang backed the New Life Movement, which promoted Confucianism, and it was also against westernization.
Additionally, Raynor also stated that Edwards had previously told him he had faked a photograph in 1986, which he had promoted as genuine in the National Geographic documentary.
In November 1975, Tureaud was awarded a letter of recommendation by his drill sergeant, and in a cycle of six thousand troops Tureaud was elected " Top Trainee of the Cycle " and was also promoted to squad leader.

also and measure
They both measure literature by moral standards, and in their political writings both allow for censorship, but the differences between them are also significant.
This apparatus will also be used to measure transition probabilities of a large number of other elements.
It has thus been a significant factor in the conservation of social values, though also in some measure, an obstacle to the creation or diffusion of new ones.
Passage of the sales tax measure would also give Davis the means to effect a transition.
Angle is also used to designate the measure of an angle or of a rotation.
Astronomers also measure the apparent size of objects as an angular diameter.
The acre is also commonly used to measure land areas, where
His veto message objected to the measure because it conferred citizenship on the freedmen at a time when eleven out of thirty-six states were unrepresented in the Congress, and the bill also attempted to fix, by federal law, " a perfect equality of the white and black races in every State of the Union.
* French arpent — also used in Louisiana as length and area unit of measure
Absolute magnitude ( also known as absolute visual magnitude when measured in the standard V photometric band ) is the measure of a celestial object's intrinsic brightness.
In physics and optics, the Abbe number, also known as the V-number or constringence of a transparent material, is a measure of the material's dispersion ( variation of refractive index with wavelength ) in relation to the refractive index, with high values of V indicating low dispersion ( low chromatic aberration ).
These also measure true RMS for an applied AC current.
In chemistry, physics, and mathematics, the Boltzmann distribution ( also called the Gibbs Distribution ) is a certain distribution function or probability measure for the distribution of the states of a system.
In more general mathematical settings, the Boltzmann distribution is also known as the Gibbs measure.
To clarify, when one says that the Lebesgue measure is an extension of the Borel measure, it means that every Borel measurable set E is also a Lebesgue measurable set, and the Borel measure and the Lebesgue measure coincide on the Borel sets ( i. e., for every Borel measurable set ).
* Weighing scale, also known as a balance, a type of device used to measure the mass of an object.
An algorithm's key length is distinct from its cryptographic security, which is a logarithmic measure of the fastest known computational attack on the algorithm, also measured in bits.
, two years after its implementation began, the security situation of inside Colombia has shown some measure of an improvement and the economy, while still fragile, has also shown some positive signs according to observers, but relatively little has yet to have been accomplished in structurally solving most of the country's other grave problems, possibly in part due to legislative and political conflicts between the administration and the Colombian Congress ( including those over the controversial project to eventually re-elect Uribe ), and a relative lack of freely allocated funds and credits.
This compromise was a pragmatic measure to regain power, but also the result of the early successes of central planning and state ownership forming a cross-party consensus.
A more comprehensive approach to measuring cost-effectiveness or efficacy of malarial control would not only measure the cost in dollars of the project, as well as the number of people saved, but would also consider ecological damage and negative aspects of insecticide use on human health.
However, the same measure has been taken also by churches that normally insist on the importance of receiving communion under both forms.

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