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Here, in two nations alone, are almost five hundred million people, all working, and working hard, to raise their standards, and in doing so, to make of themselves a strong bulwark against the spread of an ideology that would destroy liberty.
He claimed in his attacks that Woodruff, with scurrilous underhandedness, had deliberately written an ambiguous bid that had so confused the honest members of the legislature that they had awarded him the contract without knowing what they were doing.
Unconsciously, governments or races or institutions may enter into some undertaking without fully realizing why they are doing so.
But exactly how far it will go toward improving conditions is another question because there is so much that needs doing.
But it is in the process of so doing because it apparently gives priority to trying to downgrade John F. Kennedy.
By political, economic, geographic and natural standards, they were justified in doing so.
As usual, Mrs. Lincoln had lost her head, but nobody blamed her for doing so now.
He opened it a crack and in doing so made as much shuffling, coughing, and scraping noise as possible in order to drown emanations from the hen who had begun to protest.
Its ground for this recommendation was that, while petitioner claimed before the local board August 17, 1956 ( as evidenced by its memorandum in his file of that date ), that he was devoting 100 hours per month to actual preaching, the headquarters of the Jehovah's Witnesses reported that he was no longer doing so and, on the contrary, had relinquished both his Pioneer and Bible Student Servant positions.
Good workmanship is important in the installation, so if you're doing your own contracting, don't award the job on the basis of price alone.
In so doing he implicitly offers the positive contagion of hope as a kind of maturational dynamic to counteract feelings of helplessness and hopelessness generally associated with the first stages of stress impact.
She had felt that her arm wanted to go up in the first trial, but had consciously prevented it from so doing.
Entries are summarized only when by doing so the amount of information retained in the dictionary is reduced and the time required for dictionary operations is decreased.
In doing so Marshall and Byrnes were `` asking for the ratification of a grim lesson in the facts of international life ''.
We served our national interests, and by so doing we saved the Guatemalan people the ultimate in human misery.
On the one hand, there are ecumenists who are so stirred by the crises of the church in its encounter with the world at large that they have no eyes for what the church is doing in their own town.
I think her husband strongly suspects so, and that's why he called me in on the thing in direct defiance of his confederates and almost certainly without telling them why he was doing so.
Oh yes, he'd talked about doing so.
For A good many seasons I've been looking at the naughty stuff on television, so the other night I thought I ought to see how immorality is doing on the other side of the fence in movies.
In doing so science has unquestionably cleared up widespread misconceptions, removed extraneous and illusory sources of fear, and dispelled many undesirable popular superstitions.
and ( 3 ) in so doing, frees itself to give appropriate emphasis to the event Jesus Christ by means of statements that, from Bultmann's point of view, are mythological.
With curiosity and elan, he explored every inch of glen, beach and burn, once stranding himself for hours on a ledge high up a sheer seventy-foot cliff and waiting with calm faith to be rescued by Maxwell, who nearly lost his life in doing so.
In doing so, he fought discrimination against immigrants, blacks, and indigenous peoples of the Americas.
In doing so, Greenberg sought to emphasize the fact that Afroasiatic was the only language family that was represented transcontinentally, in both Africa and Asia.

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Madero successfully imported arms from the United States, with the American government under William Howard Taft doing little to halt the flow of arms to the Mexican revolutionaries.
He returns to Secundus, where he is captured by the police and subjected to rejuvenation at the behest of his descendant Ira Weatheral, Chairman Pro Tempore of the Howard Families, who believes that the society and culture of Secundus are in death throes, and wishes to lead the Families to a new planet named Tertius, having had Lazarus advise him in doing so.
At the time of Finch's death, he was doing a promotional tour for the 1976 film Network in which he played the television anchorman Howard Beale who develops messianic pretensions.
Nevertheless practices have crept into their lives which do not live up to such high standards: Howard writes books, while Barbara — stranded with much of the housework and two little children — would like to but never gets round to doing it.
During an interview with The Howard Stern Show on November 29, 2010 ; Pinsky commented that Carey was doing " a lot better.
Howard is now apparently in the bad graces of the company, having been moved to a lower floor, while Chad is doing well, and thus offering to say something on Howard's behalf.
In an effort to save the line, then Editor-In-Chief Tom DeFalco and Editor Howard Mackie ended up removing some of the more fantastic elements from it and in a few cases doing radical revamps-John Byrne was enlisted to write and do breakdowns on Star Brand, altering the title so that it focused less on Ken Connell and more on the power of the Star Brand itself.
He appeared frequently on Hollywood radio series, including Escape, playing lead roles and alternating with William Conrad as the opening announcer of Suspense in the late 1940s, and parts on Gunsmoke, ( doing a passable impersonation of Howard McNear as Doc Adams for at least one episode, " The Cast "), and Crime Classics.
The Sydney Morning Herald coverage emphasized that Kevin Rudd was under pressure over " allegations surrounding his past meetings with disgraced former Western Australian premier Brian Burke " ; and that Thomson " had no choice but to resign, especially since Prime Minister John Howard raised the bar a week ago by sacking Ian Campbell for doing nothing more than meeting, in his then-capacity as heritage minister, a delegation which included Burke.
In 2005 Howard recalled welcoming the trade despite going from a pennant contender to a weak expansion team, noting, " I was essentially a fourth outfielder in L. A., hitting 25 home runs a year in the biggest baseball park in America and doing it on 400 at-bats.
Howard S. Becker describes it as " the network of people whose cooperative activity, organized via their joint knowledge of conventional means of doing things, produce ( s ) the kind of art works that art world is noted for " ( Becker, 1982 ).
The Ellsworth Howard test ( a 10-20 fold increase of urinary cyclic AMP excretion following stimulation with 200 micromoles of parathyroid hormone ) may be worth doing also.
Because of this, he is pressured into doing whatever Howard asks, as Bell's father works for Howard's father, and Howard often threatens to have his father fire Bell's father.
I didn't look at Howard bitterly then, but the only problem I had was, then when you would go out and do these ancillary gigs he would then be angry that you're doing them.
Part II of the book begins by going around the world, time zone to time zone, showing what different characters are doing all at the same time: Morris Zapp travelling ; Australian Rodney Wainright trying to write a conference paper ; Zapp's ex-wife Désirée trying to write a novel ; Howard Ringbaum trying to convince his wife Thelma to sleep with him on an airplane so he can join the Mile High Club ; Siegfried von Turpitz talking to Arthur Kingfisher about the new UNESCO chair of literary criticism ; Rudyard Parkinson plotting to get that chair ; Turkish Akbil Borak reading William Hazlitt to prepare for a visit by Swallow ; Akira Sakazaki translating English novelist Ronald Frobisher into Japanese ; Ronald Frobisher having breakfast ; Italian Fulvia Morgana ( a reference to Morgan le Fay ) meeting Morris Zapp on a plane ; and more .`
In this period he met and started to live with Margaret Wetherell who was doing a PhD with John Turner who, with Howard Giles and Henri Tajfel, was a key figure in British social psychology.
In 1953, vice squad agents sneaked a home movie camera into the Old Howard, and caught Mary Goodneighbor on film doing her striptease for the audience.
He ran as the candidate of the newly formed Progressive Party, better known as the Bull Moose Party, and received second place, doing better than the Republican candidate William Howard Taft but being defeated by the Democratic candidate Woodrow Wilson.
John Lyle Harrington founded Harrington, Howard & Ash ( today HNTB Corporation ) in 1914, while Waddell worked independently, joined in 1917 by his son, then doing business as Waddell & Son.
Illustrative is the CCPA's analysis in In re Howard, 394 F. 2d 869, 157 USPQ 615 ( CCPA 1968 ), wherein the court affirmed the Board of Appeals ' rejection of the claims for lack of novelty and found it unnecessary to reach the Board's section 101 ground that a method of doing business is " inherently unpatentable.
He is also credited with doing the artwork for Nintendo Power magazine's Nester's Adventures comic ( formerly Howard & Nester ) in its later stages until it was discontinued in 1993.
Howard Staunton in The Chess-Player's Handbook ( 1847 ) advised inexperienced players to accept odds offered by superior players and, upon improving to the point that they can themselves give odds to some players, to avoid playing such players on even terms, warning that doing so is apt to induce " an indolent, neglectful habit of play ".
A scruffy, dangerous looking man ( Howard Ross ), with two fingers missing from his right hand and sitting in the same row with her, observes what she is doing.

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