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While the pattern is uneven, some having gained more than others, nationalism has in fact served the Western peoples well.
There was also a lesson, one that has served ever since to keep Americans, in their conflicts with one another, from turning from the ballot to the bullet.
If the man on the sidewalk is surprised at this question, it has served as an exclamation.
He has served in positions of greater glamour, both at home and abroad ; ;
Tibet has historically served China as a buffer state.
one who is thoroughly human, who affects no dignity, and who is endowed with real ability, genuine worth, and sterling honesty -- all dedicated to secure the best interests of the country he has loved and served so long.
All but two of my nine terms in the House of Representatives has been served under the Speakership of Sam Rayburn.
I pay my personal tribute to Sam Rayburn, stalwart Texan and great American, not only because today he establishes a record of having served as Speaker of the House of Representatives more than twice as long as Henry Clay, but because of the contributions he has made to the welfare of the people of the Nation during his almost half century of service as a Member of Congress.
The New York Central has pointed out that this control, if approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission, would give the combined C. & O. - B. & O. Railroad a total of 185 points served in common with the New York Central.
and he has served our country well as a scientific statesman on international commissions.
Another less ambiguous case read as follows: `` The bearer of this letter has served me for two years to his complete satisfaction.
Teachers who have been upward mobile probably see education as most valuable for their students if it serves students as it has served them ; ;
Although refrigeration has served to extend the storage life of these products, substantially increased consumption might be possible if areas remote from the seacoast could be served adequately.
The school has not used cold prepared cereals for years, though at one time that was all they ever served.
In America, such self-deception has served a particularly useful purpose.
Dr. Clark has served as teacher and principal in Oklahoma high schools, as teacher and athletic director at Raymondville, Texas, High School, as an instructor at the University of Oklahoma, and as an associate professor of education at Fort Hays, Kan., State College.
He has served as a border patrolman and was in the Signal Corps of the U.S. Army.
This trend has often been ascribed to the cult of the Five Elements itself, as though they had served as the base for all the rest ; ;
In the common law, an answer is the first pleading by a defendant, usually filed and served upon the plaintiff within a certain strict time limit after a civil complaint or criminal information or indictment has been served upon the defendant.
Keem BayAchill Archaeological Field School is based at the Achill Archaeology Centre in Dooagh, which has served as a catalyst for a wide array of archaeological investigations on the island.
Agrippina landing at Brundisium with the ashes of Germanicus, ( 1768, Benjamin West, oil on canvas ). In art, Agrippina has served as a symbol of marital devotion and fidelity.
Dau Miu () is a Chinese vegetable that has become popular since the early 1990s, and now not only appears on English-language menus, usually as " pea shoots ", but is often served by upscale non-Asian restaurants as well.
It has since served as a museum to the independence movement.

has and chair
Speaker Rayburn has not limited his leadership as a statesman to his direction of the House in the Speaker's chair.
`` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea Palladio still smiles from behind many an old rocking chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought together a million couple of mating lips ''.
The foundation has its members appointed by the Swedish government ( 4 to 8 seats ), the departments appoints one member, the student union appoints one member and the president automatically gains one chair.
In 1986, Prince Philip commented on Chinese eating habits at the World Wildlife Fund conference: " If it has four legs and is not a chair, if it has two wings and flies but is not an aeroplane, and if it swims and is not a submarine, the Cantonese will eat it.
He has one functioning hand and one cybernetic eye mounted on his forehead to take the place of his real eyes, which appear to have been welded shut ; for much of his existence he depends completely upon a self-designed mobile life-support chair which encloses the lower half of his body.
Recently Erika Steinbach, the chair of the Federation of Expellees has rejected any compensation claims.
Vic Hayes, who held the chair of IEEE 802. 11 for 10 years and has been called the " father of Wi-Fi " was involved in designing the initial 802. 11b and 802. 11a standards within the IEEE.
The theory has been presented in 2005 by Marc W. Kirschner, a professor and chair of Department of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School, and John C. Gerhart, a professor in Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley.
The word has apparent analogies in Dutch padde ( n ) stoel ( toad-stool / chair, mushroom ) and German Krötenschwamm ( toad-fungus, alt.
Today, with 4-door models completely replacing 3-doors, the Captain chair setup has become the standard format, with many models no longer offering two bench seats.
When down to the last two players the chair may be moved as long as the music has stopped before the chair has been touched.
Some versions of the legend suggest that subsequent popes were subjected to an examination whereby, having sat on a dung chair containing a hole called sedia stercoraria, a cardinal had to reach up and establish that the new pope had testicles, before announcing " Duos habet et bene pendentes " (" He has two, and they dangle nicely "), or " habet " (" he has ' em ") for short.
Adrian IV has been the only Englishman so far to occupy the papal chair.
He has also been an IETF security area director, a member of the Internet Architecture Board, chair of the ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee, a board member of the Internet Society and numerous other Internet-related volunteer positions.
A recent addition to professional tennis has been the adoption of electronic review technology coupled with a point challenge system, which allows a player to challenge the line ( or chair ) umpire's call of a point.
He is founder of the Hillside Group and has served as program chair of the Pattern Languages of Programming conference which it sponsors.
In the film clip of ' Generals and Majors ' ( directed by Russell Mulcahy ), Virgin Records founder and chair Richard Branson has a cameo role as one of the ' majors '.
Hubbard, the former chair of President Bush's Council of Economic Advisers, has worked at the intersection of the private, government and nonprofit sectors and played an active role in shaping national and international economic policy, including the deregulation policy leading up Wall Street bank failures in 2008.
He has also served as the chair of the IEEE Computer Society's Professional Practices Committee.
Since 2001 the organization has hosted the senior staff and recent chair, Susan Solomon, of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's working group on climate science.

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