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With the help of funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the Virgin Islands Next Generation Network ( a government-owned subsidiary ) is bringing broadband to the territory, connected to undersea fiber-optic cables, in an effort to stimulate the technology sector and business generally.
Although North Vietnam blocked the flights, the effort was instrumental in bringing the plight of those POWs to the world's attention and their captors soon began treating them better.
The film nearly doubled the earnings of Captains of the Clouds, Cagney's previous effort, bringing in more than $ 6 million in rentals to Warner Bros.
Golden Eagles invest much time and effort in bringing up their young ; once able to hunt on their own, most Golden Eagles survive many years, but mortality even among first-born nestlings is much higher, in particular in the first weeks after hatching.
In an effort to prove himself to his superiors and further distance himself from the stigma of his brother's criminal past, Kit becomes obsessed with bringing down Shing's criminal group, despite Ho's warnings to stay away from the dangerous case.
This was also accomplished to aide in developing the Southside Industrial Park by bringing mid-sized businesses the technological access needed in an effort to bring more industry to Charlotte County.
The herculean effort to extract the coal from the mountains created a vast boom in the local and national economy, bringing emigrant European workers to the mountains in search of work.
With a confidence lacking in the original frenetic effort, the second ( new ) part seeks to contextualise Wagner ’ s anti-Jewish feelings in the setting of later nineteenth-century German politics, whilst continuing to snipe at the dead Mendelssohn and Meyerbeer and bringing in other dead musicians, including Schumann, on Wagner ’ s side.
Ikuba cajoled Yoshida to take over the effort of bringing the sets into production, and although Yoshida was furious at being put in charge of a task he felt was impossible, he finally accepted the assignment and successfully met the production goal.
Ruckus co-sponsors the Not Your Soldier Project ( NYS ), a counter-recruitment effort with the War Resisters League, and the Indigenous Peoples ' Power Project ( IP3 ), bringing together indigenous youth organizers from all over the country.
" She also put all of her effort into bringing fun into the melancholy life of the King.
The American effort to bring home German rocket technology in Operation Paperclip, and the bringing of German rocket scientist Wernher von Braun ( who would later sit at the head of a NASA center ) stand out in particular.
Indeed, as a member of President Clinton's Working Group on Financial Markets, Summers, along with U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) Chairman Arthur Levitt, Fed Chairman Greenspan, and Secretary Rubin, torpedoed an effort to regulate the derivatives that many blame for bringing the financial market down in Fall 2008.
The movie starts with an introduction by Vishwanath, "' Sisurvetti pasurvetti, vetti gana rasam phanihi ' ( Music is enjoyed equally by babies, animals and even snakes ) We hope you appreciate our effort in bringing you the Jeeva Dhara of Indian classical music.
This was followed by an extensive reconstruction effort and additional building bringing the total exhibit space to 55, 000 square meters by 1993.
A fleet including HMS Eclipse, Esk, Fawn, Himalaya, Miranda, Orpheus, Wasp, gunboats ; Koheroa, Paparata, Rangiriri and various support vessels ; Kate, Light of the Age, Prince Albert, Reliance, Sandfly, Sir Harry Smith, Spitfire, Star of India, Stuart, Wakool and Tarawera supported the war effort either on the Waikato River, landing troops and supplies at Miranda in the Firth Of Thames, or bringing troops and a regular stream of supplies from Australia.
In World War II, many Sierra Club leaders joined the 10th Mountain Division, bringing their expertise to the war effort.
In addition to these individual games, TVS was a pioneer in bringing college basketball to a national scope-first by their own efforts in the early 1970s, primarily with Dick Enberg and Rod Hundley ( sometimes Enberg and Hundley would call a Pac-8 game on a Friday night, fly to the midwest for the TVS game of the week on Saturday afternoon, and then head back to the west coast to call a Pac-8 game on Saturday night ), then in 1976, teaming with NBC Sports in a cooperative effort to regionalize NBC's coverage ( NBC / local talent, TVS production crews ).
Despite this effort, the movement gained popularity in the early 1940s, when some 300, 000 American troops were stationed in the New Hebrides during the Second World War, bringing with them large amounts of supplies, or " cargo ".
The Labour Party was bringing in heart attack victims and MPs who had just had brain surgery, the stretcher vote, to vote in an effort to bring the government down.
In an effort to turn around the company, Harry Ives relinquished his presidency in 1927, becoming chairman of the board and bringing in an outsider, Charles R. Johnson, as president, but problems continued and Ives ' largest creditor sued in 1928.
As part of a city-wide effort, Boston Main Streets districts were named ( Hyde / Jackson Square, Egleston Square, and Centre / South ), bringing city funds and tools of neighborhood revitalization to local business owners.
Throughout his parliamentary career he has been awarded a wide range of awards including: the Kaputiman Award from the Council of Edmonton Filipino Associations ; the Special Award from the Ukrainian Canadian Congress ( Alberta Provincial Council ); an Outstanding Service Award from the Edmonton Sikh community ; the Religious Liberty Award from the International Religious Liberty Association in Washington, D. C., Liberty Magazine and the Seventh-Day Adventist Church ; and as Chairman of the Parliamentary Group for Soviet Jewry, he was recognized by B ' nai Brith Canada for his effort and commitment to bringing the plight of the Soviet Jewry to the attention of Canadians.
The Western Allies attempted to convince the Germans that their main effort during 1943 would be to land the Twelfth Army in Greece and then advance into the eastern Balkans during the early part of the summer of 1943 with the aim of bringing Turkey into the war and then linking up with the Soviet Red Army.

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Now this concern for the freedom of other peoples is the intellectual and spiritual cement which has allied us with more than forty other nations in a common defense effort.
Wilson stressed the fact that clear as this was, they must have a better church, a more business-like conduct of the church organization, and an effort to get this religious center out of its rut of wild worship into a modern church organization.
Only four towns indicated that they made any more than a normal effort to list property of this kind.
This has necessitated a continuous review and reevaluation of the defense program in order to redirect resources to the newer and more important weapons systems and to eliminate or reduce effort on weapons systems which have been overtaken by events.
After more years of concentrated effort, Roy and his brother Max finally established a thriving family business at the old stand.
Convinced of the wisdom of their own actions, and reassured by the promises of their economic development programs, governments may fail to push outward to win more and more people to the national effort, becoming instead more rigid and inflexible in their policies.
The ceaseless effort to understand and measure the distance mankind has traversed since its primitive anthropological status offers a more durable sort of drama.
Resolved, that we find in this fearful tragedy at Harper's Ferry a reason for more earnest effort to remove the evil of slavery from the whole land as speedily as possible.
Instead of emotional recrimination, loaded phrases and sloganeering, we need a dispassionate study of the facts, a better understanding of the opposite viewpoint and a more serious effort to extend the areas of agreement until a solution is reached.
Another weakness -- far more irritating than his manner of speaking, which he made only token effort to change -- was his devotion to that old horse of Tolley's.
Lincoln provided Grant with more troops and mobilized his party to renew its support of Grant in the war effort.
Poirot is also willing to appear more foreign or vain than he really is in an effort to make people underestimate him.
After 90 years of effort, the University of Chicago has published an Assyrian Dictionary, whose form is more encyclopedia in style than dictionary.
In many ways, Phase II can be considered an effort to make the earlier version ( never called Phase I ) more generic.
This first widely-publicised flight led to a more organized effort between aviators and scientists, leading the way to modern aerodynamics.
A higher gear allows a cyclist to make fewer pedal turns to maintain a given speed, but with more effort per turn of the pedals.
As a side-effect, the huge industrial effort needed, from establishing iron-works to make more nails to agriculture feeding the quadrupled strength of the Royal Navy, started to transform the economy.
Their inherent focus on practical implementation of technology has tended to keep them oriented more towards incremental-level redesigns and reconfigurations, as opposed to revolutionary research & development or ideas that would be many years from clinical adoption ; however, there is a growing effort to expand this time-horizon over which clinical engineers can influence the trajectory of biomedical innovation.
Such services are an effort to bring more confidence to investors in rare coins under the guise of being " official.
Guangxu Emperor and the reformists then launched a more comprehensive reform effort, the Hundred Day's Reform ( 1898 ), but it was shortly overturned by the conservatives under Empress Dowager Cixi in a military coup.
However, demolishing these historic structures required considerably more effort than would have been necessary had they been in real danger of collapse.
They, however, require more total effort and are more time-consuming than twist-lock.

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