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Tunisia consistently has played a moderating role in the negotiations for a comprehensive Middle East peace.
Carey consistently won games off his own boot, including a game against reigning premiers the West Coast Eagles at the WACA in round 12, where he cut All Australian and Hall of Fame centre half-back Glen Jakovich to shreds and then against that year's eventual premiers in Essendon in round 15, where he played a dominant final quarter that marked him as an out-and-out champion.
Although they consistently played " Tales of Brave Ulysses " and " Sunshine of Your Love ", several songs from Disraeli Gears were quickly dropped from performances in mid-1967, favouring longer jams instead of short pop songs.
It was played consistently on French radios, at the request of listeners.
They toured non-stop and consistently played to packed audiences.
British forces consistently played a secondary but significant role to American forces in the strangling of Japan's trade.
The Council has played a central role in allowing only one interpretation of Islamic values to inform Iranian law, as it consistently disqualifies reform-minded candidates — including the most well-known candidates — from running for office, and vetoes laws passed by the popularly elected Majlis.
During the 18 months starting from 1996 till mid-1998, Dravid played in an away series against the West Indies, home and away series against Sri Lanka and a home series against Australia, where he scored consistently, with 964 runs at an average of 56. 7.
Although Hobbs played few outstanding innings, he was consistently successful, and scored 2, 376 runs at 41. 68.
Since the late 1990s Wisconsin has had an upsurge in heavy and extreme metal bands that have consistently played shows across the state and often extending into the surrounding midwest.
He played consistently well, scoring more than a point per game, until being injured in November when he required surgery for a broken orbital bone after being struck in the left eye with a puck.
During the clay court season, Safin suffered a knee injury, which he played through consistently all the way up until Wimbledon with the help of pain killers and AI's.
Each set of chicks consistently chose the tone prenatally played to it.
The club player of the year went to Kevin O ' Brien who played consistently well for both senior teams.
Helminen remained a favourite pick in the national team consistently through the decade and played an important role in the national team's successes.
Viewers were impressed that Zenk, who so consistently played the put-upon heroine, was so believable as a villainess, and so were critics ; she was nominated for a Lead Actress Daytime Emmy Award in 2001 and 2002.
Afterwards, he refocused on the European Tour, but has consistently played less than a full schedule.
Due to the lack of female Muppeteers, Janice has, since Ozker's departure, consistently been played by a man.
In 1933, German football was re-organized into sixteen Gauligen under the Third Reich and the club played first division football in the Gauliga Südwest, consistently finishing in the upper half of the table and winning their division in 1938.
He was also durable, leading league catchers in games played three times, while consistently within the top three most of his career.
Sourav Ganguly, the then captain played Badani consistently for two more tours, mostly as middle-lower order batting all rounder who bowled left arm orthodox spin.
While Lassiter had played consistently for the U. S. in 1997 his appearances tapered off in 1998 and he was selected as an alternate for the 1998 FIFA World Cup roster.
Vanney played for the Galaxy for six years, from 1996 to 2001, and was consistently one of the best defenders in MLS, leading the Galaxy to three MLS Cup Finals and CONCACAF Champion's Cup Championships, and was also named to the MLS Best XI in both 2000 and 2001 and an MLS All-Star in 2001.
Aside from an injury marred 1997 season, in which he only played 11 games, scoring four goals, he consistently produced for the club.
He then played consistently for the rest of the year, qualifying for all four FedEx Cup playoff events and finishing 10th in the final standings.

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Some active managers may beat the index in particular years, or even consistently over a series of years.
Bernard Cribbins, OBE ( born 29 December 1928 ) is an English character actor, voice-over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over half a century who came to prominence in films in the 1960s, has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid 1950s, and as of 2012 is still an active performer.
Genaro remained the most musically active member of the band during its split, consistently recording and performing with groups such as Butterfly Joe, Touch Me Zoo, the Town Managers and The Low Budgets, while also maintaining a low-key solo career.
Currently, with a 1000-strong membership base, and managed by a dedicated team of 15 committee members, SMUX is consistently the most active and largest Co-Curricular Activities ( CCA ) Club in SMU.
Prior to fall 2008, the college was active in the National Educational Debate Association ( NEDA ), where students consistently won many of the top awards at tournaments around the country.
In recognition of the consistently high training and operational standards in which the formation has achieved over the years, its one and only active battalion, 1st Commando Battalion ( 1CDO ), has won the Singapore Armed Forces Best Unit Competition's " Best Combat Unit Award " for a record 25 times since the competition was introduced in 1969.
" Hum has not been consistently active as a recording or touring group since 2000.
The picture Mommsen has consistently drawn of the Final Solution is of an aloof Hitler largely unwilling and incapable of active involvement in administration who presided over an incredibly disorganized regime.
All Irish universities are active in debating and the Debating Union consistently competes in inter-university events both in Ireland and abroad.
The amount of active ice wedges that is cracking yearly is consistently declining and becoming inactive.
The only major consistently active color element can be found at the top of the tuned mass damper ; a single row of color-changing LEDs that is programed to commemorate special events.
The VNBoards are consistently ranked very high on the list of most active Internet forums.

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Henry's biographer C. Warren Hollister suggests the possibility that the saintly ascetic Osmund, Bishop of Salisbury, was in part responsible for Henry's education ; Henry was consistently in the bishop's company during his formative years, ca 1080 – 86.
Sunshine, in accordance with Japan ’ s uniformly heavy rainfall, is generally modest in quantity, though no part of Japan receives the consistently gloomy fogs that envelope the Sichuan Basin or Taipei.
Lewis has long remained popular in Europe: he was consistently praised by some French critics in the influential magazine Cahiers du Cinéma for his absurd comedy, in part because he had gained respect as an auteur who had total control over all aspects of his films, comparable to Howard Hawks and Alfred Hitchcock.
After that time U. S. courts consistently rejected testimonies about mind control and manipulation, stating that such theories were not part of accepted mainline science according to the Frye Standard ( Anthony & Robbins 1992: 5-29 ) of 1923.
Different frequencies of radio waves have different propagation characteristics in the Earth's atmosphere ; long waves may cover a part of the Earth very consistently, shorter waves can reflect off the ionosphere and travel around the world, and much shorter wavelengths bend or reflect very little and travel on a line of sight.
Swimming is consistently found to be amongst the top recreational activities undertaken by the public, and in some countries, swimming lessons are a compulsory part of the educational curriculum.
The largest reason for people swimming is as a recreation activity, with swimming consistently ranking as one of the physical activities people are most likely to take part in.
In France " arabesque " first appears in 1546, and " was first applied in the latter part of the 17th century " to grotesque ornament, " despite the classical origin of the latter ", especially if without human figures in it-a distinction still often made, but not consistently observed,
For the most part, the aldermen supported Daley and the official party position consistently, except for a small number of Republicans from the German wards on the northwest side of the city and a small number of independents ( a group that grew during Daley's mayoralty to represent groups that felt disenfranchised by Daley's policies ).
Some may eat only part of an organism, as in grazing ( see below ), but still consistently cause its direct death.
They consistently place their first settlement in Aleppo, where they remained until, siding the sons of Ali and taking part in the Battle of Karbala, they were expelled by Yazid, the second of the Omayyad Caliphs, in 680 A. D. Thence they first to Kerman, and eventually to Sistan where they were hospitably received by Shams-ud-Din, ruler of that country.
* Description: A more specialized voice category and a subset of the Dramatic Baritone, a Verdi baritone refers to a voice capable of singing consistently and with ease in the highest part of the baritone range, sometimes extending up to the C above middle C, or " High C ." The Verdi baritone will generally have a lot of squillo, or " ping "
The use of synecdoche is a common way to emphasize an important aspect of a fictional character ; for example, a character might be consistently described by a single body part, such as the eyes, which come to represent the character.
Different frequencies of radio waves have different propagation characteristics in the Earth's atmosphere ; long waves may cover a part of the Earth very consistently, shorter waves can reflect off the ionosphere and travel around the world, and much shorter wavelengths bend or reflect very little and travel on a line of sight.
Objections to Rawls ' theory include first, its inability to accommodate conscientious objections to the society's basic appreciation of justice or to emerging moral or ethical principles ( such as respect for the rights of the natural environment ) which are not yet part of it and second, the difficulty of predictably and consistently determining that a majority decision is just or unjust.
It was part of the original Toonami rotation when the block launched on March 17, 1997 and aired consistently on Toonami until September 24, 1999.
Famous for its " supertubes ", probably South Africa's longest and most consistently good wave, it's charged with a surf vibe as relaxed as it is friendly, and this tends to soften the effect of the wealthy set who have made this part of the coast their own.
In 1816, as major-general of the royal bodyguard, he took part in the debates of the Chamber of Peers, created under the Charter of 1814, voting consistently as a moderate Liberal.
Before 1997, the town was part of the UK Parliamentary constituency of Windsor and Maidenhead which was consistently held by the Conservative Party.
While growing consistently since the ' 70s, in the early part of the 21st Century Supercross ' popularity really took off.
As Chief Minister, Caruana consistently refused to attend bi-lateral talks between the United Kingdom and Spain as part of the UK delegation, on the basis that the interests of the Gibraltarians were not protected, and he did not want to give any measure of legitimacy to talks over which Gibraltar had no control.
These games continue to sell well today despite many of the product lines being over a decade old, and receive, for the most part, consistently good reviews.
This law defined a political party as an organization that consistently takes part in elections, has a membership of at least 10, 000 and branches in at least 50 regions, with each branch having a membership of at least 100.
However, since the Handover it has consistently stressed the " two systems " part of the " one country, two systems " principle.
Before 1997, the town was part of the UK Parliamentary constituency of Windsor and Maidenhead which was consistently held by the Conservative Party.

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