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He energetically promoted the concept and enlisted international support for the small project.
Meanwhile the Great Northern Railroad energetically promoted settlement along its lines in the northern part of the state.
In recent years his music has been most energetically promoted by Roswell Rudd, who worked with Nichols in the early 1960s.
The duo have also long been advocates of the concept of employing " celebrity shooters " at racing fixtures — i. e. hiring well-known personalities to ' put down ' horses that are badly injured during races and in 2008 they energetically promoted the concept of a national pig-shoot for peace.
In 1869 Wahrmann was elected to the Hungarian Parliament as the representative of the electoral district of the Leopoldstadt ( at present the fifth district of Budapest ), being the first Jew to be chosen a member of the Hungarian delegation, in which he energetically promoted the interests of Hungary.

energetically and international
Ecuador shares U. S. concern over increasing narcotrafficking and international terrorism and has energetically condemned terrorist actions, whether directed against government officials or private citizens.
Throughout his life Keynes worked energetically for the benefit both of the public and his friends – even when his health was poor he laboured to sort out the finances of his old college, and at Bretton Woods, he worked to institute an international monetary system that would be beneficial for the world economy.

energetically and trade
Radical Irish nationalist and trade union leader James Connolly attempted to play a vital role in the British SLP's formative days, energetically traveling back and forth across Scotland, addressing dozens of meetings on behalf of the organisation.

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The principle of operation of the centrifuge also can be simply understood in terms of this expression for the potential energy, which shows that it is favorable energetically when the volume far from the axis of rotation is occupied by the heavier substance.
Pope Martin V, who while still Cardinal Otto of Colonna, had attacked Huss with relentless severity, energetically resumed the battle against Huss's teaching after the enactments of the Council of Constance, seeking to eradicate completely the doctrine of Huss, for which purpose the co-operation of King Wenceslaus had to be obtained ; in 1418, Sigismund succeeded in winning his brother over to the standpoint of the council by pointing out the inevitability of a religious war if the heretics in Bohemia found further protection.
When the death sentence was passed, according to Moskalenko's later account, Beria pleaded on his knees for mercy before collapsing to the floor and wailing and crying energetically, but to no avail: the other six defendants were executed by firing squad on 23 December 1953, the same day as the trial, while Beria was fatally shot through the forehead by General Batitsky after the latter stuffed a rag into Beria's mouth to silence his bawling.
Quantum mechanics can also provide quantitative insight into ionic and covalent bonding processes by explicitly showing which molecules are energetically favorable to which others, and the magnitudes of the energies involved.
In 1916, he campaigned energetically for Charles Evans Hughes and repeatedly denounced Irish-Americans and German-Americans who Roosevelt said were unpatriotic because they put the interest of Ireland and Germany ahead of America's by supporting neutrality.
This line was energetically taken up by Dickens's, who wrote in his weekly magazine:
Since the flux enclosed by the superconducting loop must be an integral number of flux quanta, instead of screening the flux the SQUID now energetically prefers to increase it to.
In his role in the West, Stilicho proved his abilities energetically, although political maneuverings by agents of the two imperial courts would hinder him throughout his career.
The World Jewish Congress " deplored the fatal shooting of an official of the German Embassy by a young Polish Jew of seventeen ", but " protested energetically against the violent attacks in the German press against the whole of Judaism because of this act " and especially against the " reprisals taken against the German Jews.
Spotting this weakness, Grouchy, who had been reinforced by Bordesoulle's division, energetically launched his three divisions against the Coalition squares, dispersing a number of them, with these men disorderly fleeing to take refuge in the Étoges forest.
The political process is energetically and openly participated in by the people of Greece, while public demonstrations are a continual feature of Athenian life ; however, there have been criticisms of a governmental failure to sufficiently involve minorities in political debate and hence a sidelining of their opinions.
Edelman in 1988 topobiology is the process that sculpts and maintains differentiated tissues and is acquired by the energetically favored segregation of cells through heterologous cellular interactions.
He answered these challenges by aligning his state with the administrative aims of the British, which provided him with cover and support, and, relatedly, by energetically expanding his own control over a much wider area than any " kgosi " before him.
As sexual selection is another driving force which has an unusual influence in that females exhibit preference for males with low frequency signals ( which are energetically expensive and easily detected by predators ), however most males exhibit this frequency only intermittently.
In the 1860s he campaigned energetically for public support to enable the Early English Text Society, founded by philologist Frederick James Furnivall, to obtain a copy of Percy's Folio and publish it, which they did in 1868.
Diogenes having nothing to do – of course no one thought of giving him a job – was moved by the sight to gather up his philosopher's cloak and begin rolling his tub energetically up and down the Craneum ; an acquaintance asked for, and got, the explanation: " I do not want to be thought the only idler in such a busy multitude ; I am rolling my tub to be like the rest.
Nakhi native music is thousands of years old, and is presently being energetically kept alive by He Wen Guang, who writes and performs Nakhi music in both traditional and modern styles.
The MEC-S energetically tended its base and by 1880 counted 798, 862 members ( nearly all white ), 1, 066, 377 in 1886.
Next there is the group of rebels, energetically embodied in Harry Percy – Hotspur – and including his father ( Northumberland ) and led by his uncle Thomas Percy ( Worcester ).
Following the November 1938 pogroms against Jews in Germany called Kristallnacht in which at least 91 Jews were killed and many synagogues and Jewish shops destroyed, the WJC issued a statement: " Though the Congress deplores the fatal shooting of an official of the German Embassy in Paris by a young Polish Jew of seventeen, it is obliged to protest energetically against the violent attacks in the German press against the whole of Judaism because of this act and, especially, to protest against the reprisals taken against the German Jews after the crime.
Reasons for higher mortality in males may include loss of weight during the breeding season due to the high energetic demands of defending a territory followed by energetically costly migration.
" Prudently refusing to enter into the discussion of the proofs of Dreyfus ' guilt, he gave satisfaction to the anti-Revisionists by energetically denouncing the Revisionists.

energetically and opening
Evidence given for this included the fact that bivalves needed less food to subsist because of their energetically efficient ligament-muscle system for opening and closing valves.
But he was over eighty years old at this point, and after opening the campaign energetically he died at Turin on 17 June 1734.

energetically and overseas
The Elector designated navigation and commerce as the noblest undertakings of a state, and strove energetically to develop colonies overseas.

energetically and gave
During the Greek War of Independence he had energetically supported the Greek cause and backed the Treaty of Constantinople that gave Greece its independence.

energetically and advice
It also brought an avalanche of letters seeking her personal advice, which she energetically endeavoured to give.

energetically and businessmen
Seattle's businessmen commented on the phenomenon sourly ; it was plain to everyone that these workers were conscientiously and energetically studying how to organize their coming to power.

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He, McBride, would be cited as in the wrong, and he, Lord, would go scot-free, an officer who had only done his duty, though perhaps too energetically.
On Election Day -- November 4 -- he energetically marshalled his force of bludgeon men, bribers, and experts in forging repeat votes.
At first he energetically refused the office, for which he was in no way prepared: Ambrose was neither baptized nor formally trained in theology.
Purines are complementary only with pyrimidines: pyrimidine-pyrimidine pairings are energetically unfavorable because the molecules are too far apart for hydrogen bonding to be established ; purine-purine pairings are energetically unfavorable because the molecules are too close, leading to overlap repulsion.
They decided that a special commission was needed to implement the " most energetically revolutionary " measures.
In Oregon, mountain bluebirds ( Siala currucoides ) have been observed energetically mobbing chipmunks that they see near their nest trees.
It follows that a reduction in the increase of entropy in a specified process, such as a chemical reaction, means that it is energetically more efficient.
He opposed the emperor energetically at the Diet of Augsburg in 1530, when the emperor demanded the prohibition of evangelical preaching.
This arrangement is thus energetically extremely stable for all these particles, and this stability accounts for many crucial facts regarding helium in nature.
It was barely energetically favorable for helium to fuse into the next element with a lower energy per nucleon, carbon.
Orthodox peasants in Albania's southern lowlands loathed Zogu because he supported the Muslim landowners ' efforts to block land reform ; Shkodër's citizens felt shortchanged because their city did not become Albania's capital, and nationalists were dissatisfied because Zogu's government did not press Albania's claims to Kosovo or speak up more energetically for the rights of the ethnic Albanian minorities in present-day Yugoslavia and Greece.
Because fusion yields about 1 % of the mass of the nuclear fuel as released energy, it is energetically more favorable than fission, which releases only about 0. 1 % of the fuel's mass-energy.
Because the and states are energetically equivalent, neither state is favored, so this process has the effect of randomizing the states.
Flinging, dripping, pouring, and spattering, he would move energetically around the canvas, almost as if in a dance, and would not stop until he saw what he wanted to see.
In 1935, director Ralph Staub staged a revival of the Sennett gang for his Warner Brothers short subject Keystone Hotel, featuring a re-creation of the Kops clutching at their hats, leaping in the air in surprise, running energetically in any direction, and taking extreme pratfalls.
There was some evidence that local commanders had not responded energetically to their responsibility for training and supervising militia units.
The formation of lipid bilayers is an energetically preferred process when the glycerophospholipids described above are in an aqueous environment.

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