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effort and demonstrate
Ought not an edifying Trial have made every effort to demonstrate this once and for all by showing how representative types of `` mere '' anti-Semites were drawn step by step into the program of skull-bashings and gassings??
The chronicler of the crusade which was to follow, Peter de Vaux de Cernay, portrays the sequence of events in such a way that, having failed in his effort to peacefully demonstrate the errors of Catharism, the Pope then called a formal crusade, appointing a series of leaders to head the assault.
In an effort to demonstrate peaceful intentions toward Germany, on 13 April 1941, Stalin oversaw the signing of a neutrality pact with Axis power Japan.
In an effort to demonstrate peaceful intentions toward Germany, on 13 April 1941, the Soviets signed a neutrality pact with Axis power Japan.
An FBI researcher has suggested that voyeurs are likely to demonstrate some characteristics that are common, but not universal, among serious sexual offenders who invest considerable time and effort in the capturing of a victim ( or image of a victim ); careful, methodical planning devoted to the selection and preparation of equipment ; and often meticulous attention to detail.
The colonies were united in their effort to demonstrate their authority to Great Britain by virtue of their common causes and through their unity, but their ultimate objectives were not consistent.
In November 1862, President Abraham Lincoln needed to demonstrate the success of the Union war effort before the Northern public lost confidence in his administration.
He can even fill the role of one of the innamorati ; in that case, his cowardice is usually overcome by the fury of his passion, which he makes every effort to demonstrate.
This is a response to the image that is sometimes attributed to the profession and an effort to establish and demonstrate the industry to be a proper and respectable profession.
Records of these older allegations were linked by contemporary proponents in an effort to demonstrate the contemporary Satanic cults were part of an ancient conspiracy of evil, though ultimately there is no evidence for devil-worshipping cults in Europe at any time.
The process further assumes that both sides demonstrate willingness to share evidence, follow guidelines of debate, and accept rulings from the fact-finder in a good-faith effort to arrive at an equitable outcome.
As part of New York's effort to demonstrate control over the grants, in 1770 it chartered the town of Kingsland far from New York in what was then remote Gloucester County.
Peter Tribeman of NAD ( USA ) organized and presented a demonstration made possible by the collaborative effort of NAD, Proton, ADS, Lucasfilm and Dolby Labs, who contributed their technologies to demonstrate what a home cinema would " look and sound " like.
Peter Lecount, an assistant engineer of the London Birmingham railway, produced a number of-possibly hyperbolic-comparisons in an effort to demonstrate that the London and Birmingham Railway was " the greatest public work ever executed either in ancient or modern times ".
Clarke's reputation rests to a large extent on his effort to demonstrate the existence of God and his theory of the foundation of rectitude.
The first Fitzrovia Festival was held in 1973 with the theme “ The people live here !” in an effort to demonstrate that among the offices, restaurants and cafes there was a residential community that wanted its voice heard and in 1974, the Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association was formed and raised money to create a neighbourhood centre in a disused glass shop on the corner of Tottenham Street and Goodge Place: The Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Centre was opened in 1975.
It follows that 1 ) an examiner should follow appropriate case examination protocols carefully and evaluate all possible propositions, 2 ) an examiner should be properly trained and their training should include adequate testing of their abilities, 3 ) the formal case examination procedure should incorporate some form of secondary review ( ideally, independent in nature ) and 4 ) every examiner should make every effort to demonstrate and maintain their competency through professional certification and ongoing competency testing.
In cryptography, MD5CRK was a distributed effort ( similar to distributed. net ) launched by Jean-Luc Cooke and his company, CertainKey Cryptosystems, to demonstrate that the MD5 message digest algorithm is insecure by finding a collision — two messages that produce the same MD5 hash.
During World War I, when American universities were under great pressure to demonstrate their unambiguous commitment to the American war effort, Harvard under Lowell established a distinguished record of independence.
* 1916 – The city of Berlin, under pressure to demonstrate the loyalty of its many citizens of German origin to the war effort changes its name to Kitchener, in honour of Lord Kitchener
There was some precedent for suspicion due to Project Alpha, a 1979 effort by James Randi to use stage magicians to demonstrate that parapsychologists could be fooled by sleight of hand.
In exploring and studying the emerging field of gay, lesbian and bisexual seniors, non-heterosexual is a default term to demonstrate that the " vast majority " of literature assumes that older people are heterosexual and makes " no effort " to explore the experiences and attitudes of those who are not.
King also released his own cover version of " Wild World " as a single, using a similar musical arrangement to " It's a Sin ", in an effort to demonstrate his claims.
As the Spiritualism religious movement became prominent in the 1840s – 1920s with a distinguishing belief that the spirits of the dead can be contacted by mediums, new technologies of the era including photography were employed by spiritualists in an effort to demonstrate contact with a spirit world.

effort and Byzantine
It was a serious reversal for the Byzantine forces and was to be the final, unsuccessful, effort by the Byzantines to recover the interior of Anatolia from the Seljuk Turks.
In the 6th century Byzantine emperor Justinian I fortified the city in an effort to protect it from barbaric raids.
Tughril relegated the Abbasid Caliphs to state figureheads and took command of the caliphate's armies in military offensives against the Byzantine Empire and the Fatimid Caliphate in an effort to expand his empire's borders and unite the Islamic world.
Sanudo and his successors prudently followed a conciliatory course with their Byzantine subjects, granting even fiefs to certain among them, in an effort to bind them to the dynasty.
In an effort to emphasize their own Roman legitimacy, the Byzantine rulers thereafter began to use the fuller form basileus Rhomaíōn (, " emperor of the Romans ") instead of the simple " basileus ", a practice that continued in official usage until the end of the Empire.
Around, 500 AD, the King of Himyar, Abu-Kariba Assad, undertook a military expedition into northern Arabia in an effort to eliminate Byzantine influence.
The revolts were funded by Byzantium, which hoped to expel the Germans from Italy ; this sponsorship was, like the invasion of the South, part of a twelfth-century Byzantine effort to regain the influence it had held on the peninsula during the reign of Justinian.
In the early 17th century, king Louis XIV of France prompted for the assemblage of all Byzantine works and called several renowned scholars from around the world to participate in this effort.
It is worth noting that Byzantine campaigns occurred roughly during this period against the Georgians and Bulgars, suggesting a concerted effort to re-establish Byzantine dominance in the Black Sea region.
Note the amount of effort required to achieve accurate match-7th century Byzantine emperors are shuffled, some of them are merged together, two long fragments are removed from each dynasty ( years 841-767 BC and 565-641 AD, respectively ); two religious leaders-Arius and Basil-are inserted in the list of emperors with rather arbitrary " reign durations ".
Two Byzantine fleets were destroyed near Naples in 542, and in 546, Belisarius personally commanded 200 ships against the Gothic fleet that blockaded the mouths of the Tiber, in an unsuccessful effort to relieve Rome.

effort and ideal
Editors have combined them in an effort to create one " inclusive " text that reflects an imagined " ideal " of Shakespeare's original.
Peter Burke describes sprezzatura in The Book of the Courtier as “ nonchalance ”, “ careful negligence ”, and “ effortless and ease .” The ideal courtier is someone who “ conceals art, and presents what is done and said as if it was done without effort and virtually without thought .” ( 31 ).
The Islamic Republic's effort to spread the revolution is considered to have begun in earnest in March 1982, when 380 men from more than 25 Arab and Islamic nations met at the former Tehran Hilton Hotel for a " seminar " on the " ideal Islamic government " and, less academically, the launch of a large-scale offensive to cleanse the Islamic world of the satanic Western and Communist influences that were seen to be hindering the Islamic world's progress.
They made no effort to bear out the promise of the other features, which would have formed the ideal setting for the kind of eye that flashes with visionary fire.
The enormous effort to create an alloy with the characteristics needed in an ideal type metal is often underestimated.
Spencer argued that it is the writer's ideal " To so present ideas that they may be apprehended with the least possible mental effort " by the reader.
The VHF broadcasts would have provided an ideal radio beacon for German bombers homing in on London, and the engineers and technicians of the service would be needed for the war effort, in particular the RADAR programme.
Although only a small minority of socialist theories advocate complete economic equality of outcome in practice ( anarcho-communism is one such school ) and instead see an ideal economy as one where remuneration is proportional to the degree of effort and personal sacrifice expended by individuals in the productive process.
His ideal of moral regeneration through the war effort came with an endorsement of land reform projects.
The ideal value for N can be found by calculating the best stage effort:
The ideal Nazi city was not to be too large, since it was to reflect pre-industrial values and its state monuments, the products and symbols of collective effort ( Gr. Gemeinschaftsarbeiten ), were to be given maximum prominence by being centrally situated in the new and reshaped cities of the enlarged Reich.
While it is easy to see in Ambrose Philips an effort at modernist triumph, it is no less the case that Pope's artificially restricted pastoral was a statement of what the ideal ( based on an older Feudal arrangement ) should be.
The film chronicles the cross-country journey of college students Walter Gibson ( Cusack ) and Alison Bradbury ( Zuniga ) as they make their way from New England to Los Angeles, each in an effort to meet their ideal match.
" Socialism and Communism both demand a degree of joint effort and administration which would beget more regulation than is wholly consistent with ideal Anarchism ; Individualism and Mutualism, resting upon property, involve a development of the private policeman not at all compatible with my notion of freedom.
The six-month effort was the first endeavor of the then-new Advanced Research Projects Agency ( ARPA ) headed by Roy Johnson, and proved that a small, highly focused and versatile research group with appropriate resources was an ideal method to achieve the scientific and technological advances necessary to succeed in the emerging global space race.
In this instance, props are restricted in an effort to force creativity -- because in the ideal Human Video, all actors on stage should be used to represent objects like crosses, thrones, trees or giants.
The ideal anti-theft device requires no additional effort while using the secured item, without reducing the level of security.
While it is easy to see in Ambrose Philips an effort at modernist triumph, it is no less the case that Pope's artificially restricted pastoral was a statement of what the ideal should be.
Thus a 100 tonne locomotive could have a tractive effort of 350 kilonewton, under the ideal conditions ( assuming sufficient force can be produced by the engine ), falling to a 50 kilonewton under the worst conditions.
Ge appears to have made some effort to embody this ideal, simultaneously holding political office, while pursuing elixirs of transcendence.
My ideal of a clever lady rider is one who can ride far, who can ride at a really useful speed, who mounts hills with comfort, and makes no fuss or show of effort.
" When she embraced " anarchism without adjectives ", de Cleyre reasoned that: " Socialism and Communism both demand a degree of joint effort and administration which would beget more regulation than is wholly consistent with ideal Anarchism ; Individualism and Mutualism, resting upon property, involve a development of the private policeman not at all compatible with my notion of freedom.
It takes more effort to make than an extra power calculation, but in turn provides much more information such as ideal flight altitude.
The new show was intended to return to this intended ideal, with the new 4. 5 ( originally Doyle ) and 3. 7 ( Bodie ) as part of a team effort.

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