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order and urge
Prompted by a guilty urge, he had disobeyed the order of a man he respected.
Aware of the plans of the extreme party, Holles threw himself at the king's feet and implored him not to waste time in useless negotiations, and he was one of those who stayed behind the rest in order to urge Charles to compliance.
Animal protection advocates urge people to spay or neuter their pets and to adopt instead of buying animals in order to reduce the number of animals who have to be euthanized.
Suzuki teachers often urge their students to listen to many different recordings and live concerts in order to help them acquire a sense of musical style.
According to captain, Close, at Lord's after Yorkshire had slowly reached 22 / 1, he Close promoted himself to number three in the batting order so that he could urge Boycott into action.
In one example of such acknowledgement, the International Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission, in its 2007 agreed statement Growing Together in Unity and Mission,urge Anglicans and Roman Catholics to explore together how the ministry of the Bishop of Rome might be offered and received in order to assist our Communions to grow towards full, ecclesial communion .”
In this context, sublimation is the transference of sexual energy, or libido, into a physical act or a different emotion in order to avoid confrontation with the sexual urge, which is itself contrary to the individual's belief or ascribed religious belief.
Following extensive research and advocacy from the Western Environmental Law Center, in 2007 the Lane County Board of Commissioners and the Lane County Board of Health decided to formally urge the state ’ s Environmental Quality Commission ( EQC ) to order a two-year moratorium of open field burning in the Willamette Valley in order to protect Oregonians from smoke inhalation from burning grass seed fields.
Pathologic skin picking or dermatillomania includes an uncontrollable urge to pick one's skin in order to seek gratification.
:" in order to further promote the awareness of intellectual property protection, expand the influence of intellectual property protection across the world, urge countries to publicize and popularize intellectual property protection laws and regulations, enhance the public legal awareness of intellectual property rights, encourage invention-innovation activities in various countries and strengthen international exchange in the intellectual property field ".
Not only that but the document goes on to say that “ We urge Anglicans and Roman Catholics to explore together how the ministry of the Bishop of Rome might be offered and received in order to assist our Communions to grow towards full, ecclesial communion .”
She ignores his frequent letters and flowers until a few grim Polish leaders led by Senator Malachowski ( George Zucco ) urge her to give in to his desires as a personal sacrifice in order to save Poland.

order and pupils
In order to prepare the role of an important old actress, a theatre student interviews three actresses who were her pupils: an international diva ( Glòria Marc, played by Núria Espert ), a television star ( Assumpta Roca, played by Rosa Maria Sardà ) and a dubbing director ( Maria Caminal, played by Anna Lizaran ).
By 1886, in order to support its 32 enrolled pupils, a two-room, frame building was built on the southwest corner of Fifth and Beemer Streets.
After the First World War, both men decided that education was key in influencing the future and so Salem was built in order to make leaders of the community out of its pupils.
Gordonstoun offers a series of grants, drawing on its investments and other funds from which the school can draw upon in order to support pupils who are unable to pay the full fees.
The Canoe Lifeguards train in local rivers and in the North Sea in order to attain various British Canoe Union awards and the SBS possess RIBs powered by outboard motors as well as small sailing craft to teach pupils boat handling and maintenance.
In order of the GCSE score (% of pupils with 5 A-Cs, including English and Maths ), based upon the 2012 results:
* Pettigrew, Marshall — day pupils whose privileges Jennings " borrows " in order to assist him in bending school rules.
They are always listed in the above order since this expresses their interdependence as first order aberrations via moves of the exit / entrance pupils.
Situations in which teachers provide extra private lessons for pupils for whom they are already responsible in the public system can lead to corruption, particularly when teachers deliberately teach less in their regular classes in order to promote the market for private lessons.
Though perhaps not a teacher of the first order, he wielded great influence during his long tenure of the chair not only over his pupils, but over theologians and eastern administrators who attended his lectures.
In order to gain entry to the school, pupils from primary schools in the local area are invited to do the Eleven Plus exam.
The years 1814 – 1819, which he spent at Göttingen in order still to watch over his pupils, were those in which he began to exclusively study geography.
However, during the Renaissance, pupils greatly studied poetry in order to learn metrics and style.
There, St. Michael's schoolmaster Dr. Muffin ( referred to by his pupils as Old Crumpet ) barely kept a kind of order from his desk, perched slightly higher from his unruly pupils, Charles Hawtrey who played the cheeky Smart ( later to go on to the Carry On films ), John Clark, a child actor who played the annoying swot D ' arcy Minor ( later to gain fame as Just William ), and an air force recruit, Billy Nichols, who on his days off played the really dumb schoolboy, Beckett.
In order to conduct its affairs, long time contracts must be made for supplies, equipment, teachers, and pupils.
: punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience: " The teacher disciplined the pupils rather frequently ";
In order to be admitted to the first year of the Gymnasium, pupils must have completed the 9th form of basic school.
Par-Salian, in order to teach Raistlin compassion and patience, curses him with the eyes of the sorceress Raelana, turning his pupils into an hourglass shape that shows him the effect of time on everything: " Youth withers before those eyes, beauty fades, mountains crumble to dust ".
Variation and ornamentation of the basic steps was applied in three ways: ( 1 ) ad libitum variation on the frequency and order of the basic figures, ( 2 ) ad libitum variation of the step-pattern and ornamental foot and hand movements, and ( 3 ) special variant choreographies ( menuets figurees ) created by dancing masters for special occasions, for particular pupils, or for published manuals ( these often required specially composed music to fit the choreographies ) ( Sutton 1985, 125 ).
A subsequent test may involve placing drops in the eye in order to dilate the pupils.
The crooks decide to infiltrate the school by sending Askett ’ s delinquent daughters, Lavinia and Marcia Mary, to St Trinian ’ s as pupils, with instructions to case the joint in order to find a means of recovering the money, secretly, from its hiding place.
The school joined the Association for Quality Education ( AQE ) which requires prospective pupils to take the AQE Common Entrance exam in order to be admitted to the college from 2010.
Born into a lower middle-class family in Dallas, Texas, Ash was a migrant worker during the U. S Great Depression and took a University course, doing privileged pupils ' essays in order to gain money and also for his personal development as an author.

order and continual
He proposes that order and continual motion in the world is caused by God's intellect.
The architecture of the Ancient Greeks, and in particular, temple architecture, responds to these challenges with a passion for beauty, and for order and symmetry which is the product of a continual search for perfection, rather than a simple application of a set of working rules.
Experimental measurements on the order of days have shown continual changes above the noise level of instrumentation.
The reason for the continual strong military existence was to preserve order in Sparta and hold the large enslaved populations in check.
In order to stop continual system crashes caused by this issue, System 6 and earlier running on a 68020 or a 68030 would force the CPU into 24-bit mode, and would only recognize and address the first 8 megabytes of RAM, an obvious flaw in machines whose hardware was wired to accept up to 128MB RAM – and whose product literature advertised this capability.
* He urged everyone to seek out his own and others ' good points in order to approach life in a state of continual happiness.
In response to the philosopher's claim that the created order is governed by secondary efficient causes ( God being, as it were, the Primary and Final Cause in an ontological and logical sense ), Ghazali argues that what we observe as regularity in nature based presumably upon some natural law is actually a kind of constant and continual regularity.
This is how he theorized Hitler's continual suspension of the legal constitutional order during the Third Reich ( the Weimar Republic's Constitution was never abrogated, underlined Giorgio Agamben ; rather, it was " suspended " for four years, first with the February 28, 1933 Reichstag Fire Decree, with the suspension renewed every four years, implying a continual state of emergency ).
The Old Custom House, which was completed by Hamilton in 1637 after James I granted Bangor the status of a port in 1620, is a visible reminder of the new order introduced by Hamilton and his Scots settlers, and is one of the oldest buildings in Ireland to have been in continual use.
The player ( 1 is Marco and 2 is Tarma ) has to constantly shoot at a continual stream of enemies in order to reach the end of a level.
* The order for continual bread and oil ( Leviticus 24: 1-9 )
This program was partially instituted to ensure that reserve component units would have continual training support in order to preclude some of the training and readiness problems that were discovered in the ramp-up, and eventual deployments, in support of Desert Storm.
The continual movement of Stewart up and down the order keeping and not keeping arguably did not allow England to reap full reward from Stewart's proven ability against fast bowling.
In order to understand the culture of poverty and how the poor class ’ s set of rules tend to keep them trapped in this continual cycle Payne describes these rules and how they affect the poor class.
The Red Gelao people, who call themselves the va35 ntɯ31, send brides back and forth among the villages of Na Khê and Bạch Đích ( or Bìch Đich ) in Yên Minh District, Hà Giang Province, Vietnam and another village in Fanpo, Malipo County, Yunnan, China ( autonym: u33 wei55 ) in order to ensure the continual survival of their ethnic group.
Once it decides on a destination, it propels itself by thrusting its body up and away from the tree, sucking in its stomach, flaring out its ribs to turn its body in a " pseudo concave wing " all the while making a continual serpentine motion of lateral undulation parallel to the ground to stabilise its direction in midair in order to land safely.
* the world is a set of stories that must be chosen among in order for us to live life in a process of continual re-creation, from which each individual chooses the ones that match his or her values and beliefs.
Pursuant to continual complaints filed by Atefeh's family, and heavy international pressure about her execution and the way the judge mishandled the case, the Supreme Court of Iran issued an order to free Atefeh.
Flacourt restored order among the French soldiers, who had mutinied, but in his dealings with the natives he was less successful, and their intrigues and attacks kept him in continual harassment during his entire term of office.

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