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He dealt LaFontaine, Randy Wood and Randy Hillier ( along with future considerations ) to the Buffalo Sabres in return for Pierre Turgeon, Benoit Hogue, Uwe Krupp and Dave McLlwain.
In the first book, he gets hypnotized by George and Harold for being so mean to them and becomes the superhero Captain Underpants, with a flaw in their attempt to return him to normal resulting in him alternating between Captain Underpants and Mr. Krupp whenever someone snaps their fingers ( As Mr. Krupp ) and pours water over his head ( Captain Underpants ).
George, Harold, and Captain Underpants return to Mr. Krupp's office and dress him back up as Mr. Krupp.
The boys try to figure out how to return Mr. Krupp to his normal self, but they've lost the instruction manual for the 3-D Hypno-Ring.

return and provided
Officials provided a temporary passport, good only for return to the United States.
The government agreed to Hasan Ali Shah's return provided that he would avoid passing through Baluchistan and Kirman and that he was to settle peacefully in Mahallat.
Chapter 28 of the 1535 Act of Henry VIII, which provided that Monmouth, as county town, should return one burgess to Parliament, further stated that other ancient Monmouthshire boroughs were to contribute towards the payment of the member.
It started from the exhaustion of necessities that the Russians provided to local people in return for furs they had made.
In 1938 the Rosenwald Fund provided money for Alston to travel to the South, which was his first return there since leaving as a child.
Two months later, the Junta approved a constitution for the state of Quito that provided for democratic governing institutions but also granted recognition to the authority of Ferdinand should he return to the Spanish throne.
His classic definition of feudalism is the most widely known today and also the easiest to understand, simply put, when a lord granted a fief to a vassal, the vassal provided military service in return.
He brokered a deal with Hindal which provided that his brother would cease all acts of disloyalty in return for a share in the new empire which Kamran would create once Humayun was deposed.
In 1850 Millet entered into an arrangement with Sensier, who provided the artist with materials and money in return for drawings and paintings, while Millet simultaneously was free to continue selling work to other buyers as well.
In return, Nicaragua provided Cuba with grains and other foodstuffs to help Cuba overcome the effects of the US embargo.
A legal return consists of the player or team hitting the ball before it has bounced twice or hit any fixtures except the net, provided that it still falls in the server's court.
The 12 January 1994 devaluation of the currency by 50 % provided an important impetus to renewed structural adjustment ; these efforts were facilitated by the end of strife in 1994 and a return to overt political calm.
He used it to argue that the state was founded on a Social Contract in which men voluntarily gave up their liberty in return for the peace and security provided by total surrender to an absolute ruler, whose legitimacy stemmed from the Social Contract and not from God.
In 1882 Jacques-Arsène d ' Arsonval and Marcel Deprez developed a form with a stationary permanent magnet and a moving coil of wire, suspended by fine wires which provided both an electrical connection to the coil and the restoring torque to return to the zero position.
Since the microphone has only one pair of wires the return path for the power has to be provided elsewhere.
It is distinct from a phantom circuit in which the return current path for power or signaling is provided through different signal conductors.
The ambassador provided a letter from Stapleton promising to return the island.
The advantage of webmail provided by a regular mail server is that email remains on the mail server until the user can return to the base computer, when they can be downloaded.
While there was a limited return path provided via an in-built 2400 baud modem, there was no requirement ( as with BSkyB ) to connect the set-top box's modem to a phone line.
Of course, services provided by governments in return for taxation also vary, making comparisons all the more difficult.
This restriction was slightly relaxed just before the July 1964 election, when authorities were allowed to provide places “ where this would enable married women to return to teaching .” In 1965, the Labour government provided a further relaxation which allowed authorities to expand “ so long as they provided some extra places for teachers to whom priority was to be given .” Nevertheless, the number of children under five in maintained nursery, primary, and special schools increased only slightly, from 222, 000 in 1965 to 239, 000 in 1969.
Also, obvious Afrocentrism would have provided the French anti-Arab extreme right with an opportunity to tell Arab immigrants to return to North Africa.
Otherwise, we visit each element in order and remove it provided that SUBSET-SUM would still return true after we remove it.

return and social
When disruptive change has penetrated to the third level of social order, the process of disruption rapidly reaches a point of no return.
An overpayment of income and social security taxes entitles you to a refund unless you indicate on the return that the overpayment should be applied to your succeeding year's estimated tax.
Its 2002 / 2003 / 2004 funding includes around $ 10 million for economic development, up to $ 5 million for the development of democratic institutions, about $ 5 million for the return of population affected by war and between 2 and 3 million dollars for the " mitigation of adverse social conditions and trends ".
It argues, however, that conservation will bring us significant environmental, economic and social benefits in return.
It opposed King Zog's return and called for the creation of a republic and the introduction of some economic and social reforms.
* Organized religion served to Justify the central authority, which in turn possessed the right to collect taxes in return for providing social and security services to the state.
By providing innovators with " durable and tangible return on their investment of time, labor, and other resources ", intellectual property rights seek to maximize social utility.
Manufacturing comes third in the life cycle and includes IWAY which is IKEA's code of conduct for manufactures and suppliers which makes and enforces requirements for working conditions, social and environmental standards, and what suppliers can expect from them in return.
* an unsustainably flexible movement of ... everything to everyone: an alternative social provider to the poor masses ; an angry platform for the disillusioned young ; a loud trumpet-call announcing ` a return to the pure religion ` to those seeking an identity ; a " progressive, moderate religious platform ` for the affluent and liberal ; ... and at the extremes, a violent vehicle for rejectionists and radicals.
As the course outlines of his Sorbonne lectures indicate, during this period he continues a dialogue between phenomenology and the diverse work carried out in psychology, all in order to return to the study of the acquisition of language in children, as well as to broadly take advantage of the contribution of Ferdinand de Saussure to linguistics, and to work on the notion of structure through a discussion of work in psychology, linguistics and social anthropology.
* extensive social warrants of the state ( the rights to a job, free education, free healthcare, retirement at 60 for men and 55 for women, maternity leave, free disability benefits and sick leave compensation, subsidies to multichildren families, ...) in return for a high degree of social mobilization.
Such accusations follow the breaking of some social norm, such as the failure to return a borrowed item, and any person part of the normal social exchange could potentially fall under suspicion.
To avoid this, free men contract with each other to establish political community i. e. civil society through a social contract in which they all gain security in return for subjecting themselves to an absolute Sovereign, preferably ( for Hobbes ) a monarch.
The conservatives (" the left ", led by Chen Yun ) said that the reforms have gone too far, and advocated for a return to greater state control to ensure social stability and to better align with the party's socialist ideology.
While in the West he talked of India's great spiritual heritage ; on return to India he repeatedly addressed social issues — uplift of the population, getting rid of the caste system, promotion of science, industrialisation of the country, addressing the widespread poverty, and the end of the colonial rule.
Three periods are apparent: the first reacted to the disappointment due to the lack of political and social progress during the 1870s ( e. g. Václav Šolc ); the second was the great return to poetry, especially epic poetry ( e. g. Josef Václav Sládek ); and the third focused on prose ( e. g. Alois Jirásek ).
In a letter to his cousin in 30 January 1921, Zhou said that his goals in Europe were to discover the social conditions in foreign countries and their methods of resolving social issues, for the purpose of later applying these lessons to China after his return.
The Act amended the Immigration and Nationality Act by defining a refugee as any person who is outside their country of residence or nationality, or without nationality, and is unable or unwilling to return to, and is unable or unwilling to avail himself or herself of the protection of, that country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
In return, they enjoyed vast social autonomy.
The clans return to the colony before dusk, and engage in more social behaviour before retiring for the night.
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