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In a manner similar to twentieth-century means of ideological control, the Qing bureaucracy organized mass lectures that stressed the Confucian principle of obedience.
Percival would later deliver a series of lectures on his experiences in Ireland in which he stressed the importance of surprise and offensive action, intelligence gathering, maintaining security and co-operation between the security forces.
Ganapathy, a correspondent of The Hindu writes that " In all his lectures, Swami Ranganathananda had stressed on the philosophy of eternal religion, a practical Vedanta, which teaches universal acceptance ".
Through his writings and lectures, in which he stressed the " new history " — the social, scientific, and intellectual progress of humanity rather than merely political happenings — he exerted an important influence on the study and teaching of history.
In addition, in both his inaugural and concluding lectures as Regius Professor, and in his popular and influential War in European History, Howard has stressed the difference between traditional military history, which seeks to identify easily applicable lessons for the present from the history of past wars and military campaigns, and his own approach, which stresses the uniqueness of the historical past and the impossibility of deriving such lessons to guide modern strategic and tactical choices.

stressed and gave
Even though the Bruneian royal family stressed more the theories of Malay Islam Berajaملاي إسلام براج, but they didn't disagree with it ; obviously they gave him positive criticism, and recorded Ong Sum Ping under the genealogy of the Sultans of Brunei.
Growing up in the circle of this small court gave Raphael the excellent manners and social skills stressed by Vasari.
Secretary Rusk stressed to the Government of Israel that no settlement with Jordan would be accepted by the world community unless it gave Jordan some special position in the Old City of Jerusalem.
" Adrien Begrand, also of PopMatters, gave an in-depth review where he acknowledged the band's talent in select song but also stressed the poor quality of Worship and Tribute as a whole: " They've shown they're a smart band, both musically and lyrically, but on Worship and Tribute, listeners are stuck with 40 percent inspiration, 60 percent filler.
Kenneth Kendall has always stressed that he did not know the clues and locations in advance, and any help that he gave the contestants was from his own knowledge.
* She gave no indication of being stressed when she took Azaria and indicated that she was putting her to bed.
From March 9 – 16, Luther gave eight sermons in which he stressed some theological similarities with Karlstadt, but, in hindsight, urged caution.
He became a Quaker in 1931 and gave the Swarthmore Lecture in 1944, ‘ Man, society and religion ’, in which he stressed the importance of a social conscience.
Brand gives Bill the information but stressed that the world eater must never find out who gave him the information lest Galactus seek revenge on Earth.
Ayala's subsequent report to the Viceroy gave a full account of the geography of the bay, and stressed its advantages as a harbour ( chiefly the absence of " those troublesome fogs which we had daily in Monterey, because the fogs here hardly reach the entrance of the port, and once inside the harbor, the weather is very clear ") and the friendliness of the local Native American people.
The Maneuvers gave Army leadership the chance to test a new doctrine that stressed the need for both mass and mobility.

stressed and Chile
Having concern over potential British military involvement in the war, on June 15, 1881, Blaine stressed that the conflict be resolved by consent of the Latin American countries involved and that the Peruvian government pay Chile an indemnity rather than cede the contested land.
Also in 2003, stressed the frictions and conflicts between RN and UDI, mainly due to a dispute between the parties for the leadership within the Alliance for Chile, as well as personal disagreements between the presidents of both parties, Pablo Longueira and Sebastián Piñera.
It was stressed as a spokesman of International Law at meetings held in Mexico, Chile and Cuba.

stressed and were
In of all the suggestions that were made, his was the silliest the possessive his represents his suggestion and is stressed.
They were stressed in the speeches of Si Mubarak Bekkai when the first Council of Ministers was formed and again when the Istiqlal took a leading role in the second Council.
He was not going to Vienna to negotiate -- the simultaneous announcements in Washington and Moscow last week stressed that no formal negotiations were planned.
Tracing the blues from its African roots among the slaves who were brought to this country and the West Indies, he stressed the close relationship between the early jazz forms and the music of the Negro churches.
Strong planning authorities were set up to control land use, and issued manuals of guidance which stressed the importance of safeguarding agricultural land.
In this scenario, terrestrial and marine communities were stressed by the changes in and loss of habitats.
In Binet's view, there were limitations with the scale and he stressed what he saw as the remarkable diversity of intelligence and the subsequent need to study it using qualitative, as opposed to quantitative, measures ( White, 2000 ).
However, it must be stressed that these were all late-production Norwegian Krag-Jørgensen rifles, made in an era when metallurgy was vastly more advanced than when the American Krag-Jørgensen rifles were made.
The symbolists " stressed the priority of suggestion and evocation over direct description and explicit analogy ," and were especially interested in " the musical properties of language.
It was also very strong in the old mill towns of Yorkshire and Lancashire, where the Methodists stressed that the working classes were equal to the upper classes in the eyes of God.
In Rome there were many who claimed to be the rightful bishop though again Irenaeus stressed the validity of one line of bishops from the time of St. Peter up to his contemporary Pope Victor I and listed them.
The relation between the QCD and " disordered magnetic systems " ( the spin glasses belong to them ) were additionally stressed in a paper by Fradkin, Huberman und Shenker, which also stresses the notion of duality.
In contrast to von Humboldt, Boas always stressed the equal worth of all cultures and languages, and argued that there was no such thing as primitive languages, but that all languages were capable of expressing the same content albeit by widely differing means.
Finally, and most dramatically, the Americans were fascinated by and increasingly adopted the political values of Republicanism, which stressed equal rights, the need for virtuous citizens, and the evils of corruption, luxury, and aristocracy.
However, a spokesman for the Institute of Radiation Physics stressed that the " symptoms described in Arafat's medical reports were not consistent with polonium-210 and that conclusions could not be drawn as to whether the Palestinian leader was poisoned or not.
These decrees were further stressed, under menace of excommunication, the next year ( 24 – 28 February ).
Both townsmen and farmers were repeatedly ravaged and victimized by the armies on both sides leaving little for the populations already stressed by the refugees from the war or fleeing the Catholic counter-reformation repressions under Ferdinand's governance.
The band responded to the critics by stating that they were playing music for fans in that country, and they also stressed that the concerts were played before integrated audiences.
Jansen emphasised a particular reading of Augustine's idea of efficacious grace which stressed that only a certain portion of humanity were predestined to be saved.
The cities were administered by plenipotentiaries called Sufetes, which stressed the growing of grain and cereals.
Aptheker stressed how rebellions were rooted in the exploitative conditions of the Southern slave system.
The Caroline Divines were a group of influential Anglican theologians active in the 17th century who opposed Calvinism and Puritanism and stressed the importance of episcopal polity, apostolic succession and the sacraments.

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