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The motor pool has made exceptional progress in automotive management including establishment of cost billing systems, records keeping, analyses of vehicle use, and effecting economies in vehicle operation.
It is this subject matter that has brought Mason a large and enthusiastic following among sportsmen, but it is his exceptional performance with this motif that commends him to artists and discerning collectors.
It has exceptional flexural rigidity ( Young's modulus 287 GPa ) and a reasonably high melting point.
Capital punishment has in the past been practised by most societies ( one notable exception being Kievan Rus ); currently 58 nations actively practice it, and 97 countries have abolished it ( the remainder have not used it for 10 years or allow it only in exceptional circumstances such as wartime ).
Double jeopardy has been permitted in England and Wales in certain ( exceptional ) circumstances since the Criminal Justice Act 2003.
Under exceptional circumstances, a redive may be granted, but these are exceedingly rare ( usually for very young divers just learning how to compete, or if some event outside the diver's control has caused them to be unable to perform ).
Because of this and many other factors, Dar es Salaam has become an exceptional city when it comes to safety, whether it be fear or simply a culture of peace.
In 2012, he was awarded the Erasmus Prize, an annual award for a person who has made an exceptional contribution to European culture, society or social science, " for his ability to translate the cultural significance of science and technology to a broad audience.
The circuit has been called " an exceptional location of glamour and prestige.
If the 3 generations are then put in a 3x3 hermitian matrix with certain additions for the diagonal elements then these matrices form an exceptional ( grassman -) Jordan algebra, which has the symmetry group of one of the exceptional Lie groups ( F < sub > 4 </ sub >, E < sub > 6 </ sub >, E < sub > 7 </ sub > or E < sub > 8 </ sub >) depending on the details.
Due to its widespread adoption and implementation it has been hailed as an example of exceptional international co-operation, with Kofi Annan quoted as saying that " perhaps the single most successful international agreement to date has been the Montreal Protocol ".
An exceptional piece of evidence for the use of microliths has been found in the excavations of the cave at Lascaux in the French Dordogne.
His record has been exceptional – 234 wickets at 14. 51 runs in 46 matches.
This small olive, though difficult to cultivate, has a high yield of olive oil of exceptional quality.
Article 16, allowing the president a limited form of rule by decree for a limited period of time in exceptional circumstance, has been used only once, by Charles de Gaulle during the Algerian War, from 23 April to 29 September 1961.
It is co-written by Klas Åhlund, and has been described as a " pulsating full power version takes every ounce of that emotion and wraps it up in another exceptional disco-pop record worthy of any dance-floor or passion-laden sing-a-long.
A saint is one who has been recognized for having an exceptional degree of holiness, sanctity, and virtue.
" This is an exceptional position reflecting an exceptional role she has played for us ," said a UNHCR spokesman.
In order to prevent repetitive applications concerning structural problems in contracting states on which the Court has previously made a final decision, the Committee of Ministers can in exceptional circumstances and with a two-thirds majority, initiate proceedings for non-compliance with a final decision in the Grand Chamber of the Court.
W M Lord has said with regard to this success that " Sir Henry Bessemer was somewhat exceptional.
He has been described as a man of " strong personality and exceptional gifts ... and Montshiwa's chief counsellor in vital matters ".
The last decade has seen the emergence of some new questions about the nature of creoles: in particular, the question of how complex creoles are and the question of whether creoles are indeed " exceptional " languages.

has and mastery
He is a brilliant, ruthless scientist who has demonstrated mastery of robotics, mechatronics, metallurgy, chemistry, artificial intelligence, cloning, genetic engineering, biology, physics, astronomy, earth science, military tactics, cybernetics and mechanical engineering.
Research has found that, even when students report not using the knowledge acquired in school, a considerable portion is retained for many years and long-term retention is strongly dependent on the initial level of mastery.
Research has found that mastery goals are associated with many positive outcomes such as persistence in the face of failure, preference for challenging tasks, creativity and intrinsic motivation.
As one critic writes: " Pei has been aptly described as combining a classical sense of form with a contemporary mastery of method.
Anderson has commented that Plautus “ is using and abusing Greek comedy to imply the superiority of Rome, in all its crude vitality, over the Greek world, which was now the political dependent of Rome, whose effete comic plots helped explain why the Greeks proved inadequate in the real world of the third and second centuries, in which the Romans exercised mastery ".
On land he has complete mastery of throwing knives and carries a grappling hook which he is able to use to climb buildings, walls and trees.
This event has its roots in a comprehensive cavalry test requiring mastery of several types of riding.
He has beaten them in fair and unfair fights ; he has outmaneuvered them into hopelessness ; he has cajoled them to declaim their positions and accept his mastery ; he has appeased them, allied with them, and then absorbed them, leaving only Caesar standing alone, in the place an opponent was.
He has mastery over the element of Air.
She has mastery over the element of Light.
He has mastery of the element of Water.
He has mastery over the elements of Earth and Fire.
She has mastery over the element of Life.
She has mastery of the body and of healing
She has mastery over the untouchable.
According to Catholic theology man has not lost his natural faculties: by the sin of Adam he has been deprived only of the Divine gifts to which his nature had no strict right: the complete mastery of his passions, exemption from death, sanctifying grace, and the vision of God in the next life.
The author has impeccable credentials for this work: a law degree from Harvard, a doctorate in history at Göttingen, mastery of five languages.
His mastery of verse has been compared to that of Shakespeare, Vondel, Homer, Virgil and Dante.
* Not everyone who fails to stand firm on the basis of his best deliberations has a true lack of self mastery.
Proper understanding of biomechanics relating to sports skill has the greatest implications on: sport's performance, rehabilitation and injury prevention, along with sport mastery.
As with other ape language experiments, the degree to which Koko masters these signs has been controversial, as has been the degree to which such mastery demonstrates language abilities.

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