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His policies on Kashmir and the integeration of the state into India was frequently defended in front of the United Nations by his aide, Krishna Menon, a brilliant diplomat who earned a reputation in India for his passionate speeches.
Others have defended the play by highlighting the ( frequently unstaged ) Induction as evidence that the play's sentiments are not meant to be taken at face value, that the entire play is, in fact, a farce.
Unlike Scotland, Irish tower houses were only defended with relatively light handguns and frequently reused older arrowloops, rather than more modern designs, to save money.
As a barrister he frequently defended IRA political prisoners.
The leg side is usually less well defended with fielders than the off side, because of the typical line of attack of the bowlers, which is frequently on or outside off stump.
As a loyal member of the NWA, All Japan enjoyed the ability to bring in foreigners, and the NWA World Heavyweight Championship was frequently defended.
The term has been generalized in colloquial usage to refer to any kind of defended area that is extended into hostile territory – also called a foothold and sometimes the technically incorrect ' beachhead ' which is frequently mistaken colloquially as synonymous terminology.
Deitch has frequently defended his films ; in an interview with the New York Times, when asked about working on the Tom and Jerry series, Deitch responded " All the experts say shorts are the worst of the ' Tom and Jerry ', [...] I was a UPA man -- my whole background was much closer to the Czechs.
In consequence, largely, of the dangers attending its navigation, it was not visited by the European traders of the 16th-18th centuries so frequently as other regions north and east, but in the Rio Pongo, at Matakong ( a diminutive island near the mouth of the Forekaria ), and elsewhere, slave traders established themselves, and ruins of the strongholds they built and defended with cannon, still exist ( e. g., Fortin de Boké ).
Deitch has frequently defended his films ; in an interview with the New York Times, when asked about working on the Tom and Jerry series, Deitch responded " All the experts say shorts are the worst of the ' Tom and Jerry's, [...] I was a UPA man -- my whole background was much closer to the Czechs.
He defended the belt frequently against both Chett and Duncan in 2007 and earned the nickname " Ripper " by repeatedly defeating them both but lost it on February 17 in his second defence against Cody Runnels.
He has defended the arguments of Ayn Rand for ethical egoism, and also writes frequently on business ethics, a field in which he deploys a neo-Aristotelian ethical stance whereby commercial and business conduct gain their moral standing by constituting extensions of the virtues of productivity and prudence.
He was also an influential figure in the Conservative Party, and frequently defended the coalition against other Tories who saw it as detrimental to party interests.
" In this activity, they frequently defended physicians and women's health clinics.
D ' Arlincourt frequently defended himself in print, explaining that it was his goal to " spiritualize all the impressions of existence "; he presented a play he wrote in his youth, Le Siège de Paris, at the Théâtre-Français in 1826, but it was promptly torn to pieces by the critics.
During his tenure as Minister of Defense, Najjar frequently attacked the West's nuclear abilities and fiercely defended Iran's right to advance its peaceful nuclear energy program.

frequently and more
Traditional crewel embroidery which seems to be appearing more frequently this fall than in the past few years is still available in this country.
One is impressed with the dignity, clarity and beauty of this new translation into contemporary English, and there is no doubt that the meaning of the Bible is more easily understandable to the general reader in contemporary language in the frequently archaic words and phrases of the King James.
Occasional meetings are held for the whole membership, usually with a guest speaker, while smaller discussion groups meet more frequently.
It seems likely that the Indian python comes out ahead because records of its growth have been made more carefully and frequently ; ;
But in the second subtype, which I take to be the one more frequently applied, only the operating expenses and not the `` cost of capital '' or `` fair return '' are apportioned directly among the various classes of service.
While costs on this order are sometimes separately charged for in residential and commercial rates, in the form of a mere `` service charge '', they are more frequently wholly or partly covered by a minimum charge which entitles the consumer to a very small amount of gas or electricity with no further payment.
Far more frequently, overeating is the result of a psychological compulsion.
Because the range of possible values for K < sub > a </ sub > spans many orders of magnitude, a more manageable constant, pK < sub > a </ sub > is more frequently used, where pK < sub > a </ sub >
As the player shoots asteroids, they break into smaller asteroids that frequently move faster and are more difficult to hit.
The flowers are solitary or, more frequently, arranged in umbellate inflorescences at the end of a stem ( scape ).
Antimony is sometimes found natively, but more frequently it is found in the sulfide stibnite ( Sb < sub > 2 </ sub > S < sub > 3 </ sub >) which is the predominant ore mineral.
The nature of classifiers and their constructions allows the speaker to use them more frequently in narratives ; one study found this to be 17. 7 %.
It has been associated with more than 20 melodies, but in 1835 it was joined to a tune named " New Britain " to which it is most frequently sung today.
The name ΙΑΩ, to which ΣΑΒΑΩΘ is sometimes added, is found with this figure even more frequently than ΑΒΡΑΣΑΞ, and they are often combined.
Among Classical Greeks, amazon was given a popular etymology as from a-mazos, " without breast ", connected with an etiological tradition that Amazons had their left breast cut off or burnt out, so they would be able to use a bow more freely and throw spears without the physical limitation and obstruction ; there is no indication of such a practice in works of art, in which the Amazons are always represented with both breasts, although the left is frequently covered ( see photos in article ).
However, further experience takes these equal chances, and forces the imagination to observe that certain chances arise more frequently than others.
It was commonly thought that most individuals were homozygous for the " wild type " allele at most gene loci, and that any alternative ' mutant ' allele was found in homozygous form in a small minority of " affected " individuals, often as genetic diseases, and more frequently in heterozygous form in " carriers " for the mutant allele.
According to the study, more than nine out of 10 consumers are familiar with and have tried these foods, and about half report eating them frequently.
In Patagonia, lamb and chivito ( goat ) are eaten more frequently than beef.
Besides beer and wine, Argentines frequently drink cider ( here again, the heritage comes from Spain and Italy, more precisely from Asturias and Campania ).
Scarlatti's style, however, is more than a transitional element in Western music ; like most of his Naples colleagues he shows an almost modern understanding of the psychology of modulation and also frequently makes use of the ever-changing phrase lengths so typical of the Napoli school.
From about 1697 onwards ( La caduta del Decemviri ), influenced partly perhaps by the style of Giovanni Bononcini and probably more by the taste of the viceregal court, his opera arias become more conventional and commonplace in rhythm, while his scoring is hasty and crude, yet not without brilliance ( L ' Eraclea, 1700 ), the oboes and trumpets being frequently used, and the violins often playing in unison.
These are very closely related to intrinsic pathway, and tumors arise more frequently through intrinsic pathway than the extrinsic pathway because of sensitivity.

frequently and moderate
Spinal manipulation is frequently associated with mild to moderate adverse effects, with serious or fatal complications in rare cases.
The word was frequently used by Gorbachev to specify the policies he believed might help reduce the corruption at the top of the Communist Party and the Soviet government, and moderate the abuse of administrative power in the Central Committee.
Indeed, in the lead up to the 1949 federal election, Fadden played a key role in the defeat of the Chifley Labor government, frequently making inflammatory claims about the " socialist " nature of the Labor Party, which Menzies could then " clarify " or repudiate as he saw fit, thus appearing more " moderate ".
Pistacia terebinthus is more abundant in the mountains and inland in the Iberian Peninsula and mastic is usually found more frequently in areas where the Mediterranean influence of the sea prevents or moderate frost.
During the war, Bethmann Hollweg has usually been seen as having generally attempted to pursue a relatively moderate policy, but having been frequently outflanked by the military leaders, who played an increasingly important role in the direction of all German policy.
* moderate — handholds frequently needed, possible exposure, route finding skills helpful.
Roots pumps are capable of pumping large volumes but as they only achieve moderate compression, it is not uncommon to see multiple Roots blower stages, frequently with heat exchangers ( intercoolers ) in between to cool the gas.
Persistent neurological deficits such as asthenia, cognitive impairment, optical atrophy, and paresthesia are frequently present after moderate to severe poisoning.
In this position his moderate orthodoxy led him to join Archbishop Archibald Campbell Tait in supporting the Public Worship Regulation Act, and, as president of the northern convocation, he came frequently into sharp collision with the lower house of that body.
Breaux was seen as a centrist in a Senate divided along partisan lines, and was frequently sought out by Republican leaders to corral a few Democratic votes when they needed them ; conversely he also often served as the Democratic emissary in attempts to gather a few moderate Republicans to win votes on their proposals.
He had a large impact on the Conservative manifesto for the 1979 election, although frequently a compromise had to be reached with Heath's more moderate supporters such as James Prior.
With the ascension of the most conservative member of the court, William Rehnquist, to the position of Chief Justice, and the replacement of Warren Burger and the moderate Lewis Powell with conservatives Antonin Scalia and Anthony Kennedy, Brennan found himself more frequently isolated.
The range experiences light to moderate snow falls a few times most years, frequently between late winter and late spring.
If the ductus is moderate or large, widened pulse pressure and bounding peripheral pulses are frequently present, reflecting increased left ventricular stroke volume and diastolic runoff of blood into the initially lower-resistant pulmonary vascular bed.
Light to moderate snowfalls occur on Mount Dandenong a few times most years, mostly frequently between late winter and late spring.
A study surveying people practicing raw vegan diets of varying intensities found that 30 % of the women under age 45 had partial to complete amenorrhoea and that " subjects eating high amounts of raw food (> 90 %) were affected more frequently than moderate raw food dieters ".
Long term prognosis is frequently complicated by pain, with over half of people having moderate to severe pain one after injury.
While it is an expression of at least a moderate amount of manual dexterity, thumb twiddling is frequently used as an example of a useless, time-wasting activity.
As County Executive, she was seen as a moderate, frequently implementing more conservative policies than the County Council, which is now led by Republicans.
The area has frequently felt the impact of seismic activity, which has led to the moderate subsidence of the coastline since ancient times.
Though he was elected to the House in 1960 as a moderate / conservative, his life in the Congress moved him to the center, and he frequently deviated from the party line and sided with Democrats.
These lakes frequently have a broad littoral zone ; still water or flow-through ; sand or peat substrate ; variable water chemistry, but characteristically colored to clear, acidic to slightly alkaline, soft to moderately hard water with moderate mineral content sodium, chloride, sulfate ; oligo-mesotrophic to eutrophic.
During fall, winter and spring, the colder air mass of the northern interior of North America frequently flows over the Miramichi Valley, but the close proximity of the Gulf of St. Lawrence tends to moderate this effect.
Throughout his career, Estevez has appeared in numerous film and television roles in lead, supporting, and minor parts playing protagonists and antagonists, and he frequently appears in moderate and low-budget independent features and B-movies.

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