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context and 2004
Examples include Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels ( 1998 ) ( wherein the slang is translated via subtitles in one scene ); The Limey ( 1999 ); Sexy Beast ( 2000 ); Snatch ( 2000 ); Ocean's Eleven ( 2001 ); and Austin Powers in Goldmember ( 2002 ); It's All Gone Pete Tong ( 2004 ), after BBC radio disc jockey Pete Tong whose name is used in this context as rhyming slang for " wrong "; Green Street Hooligans ( 2005 ).
Hazareesingh ( 2004 ) explores how Napoleon's image and memory is best understood when considered within its socio-political context.
According to a May 2004 Time Magazine article on obesity in the United States, Jefferson County had the highest percentage of obese adult residents ( 26. 1 %) of any county in the U. S. In that context, the percentage measured were those with a body mass index between 30 and 40 ( any measure greater than 40 corresponds to morbid obesity ).
In February 2004, in the context of the preparation of his electoral campaign and in the wider context of the final governmental drafting of the text, he led the foundation of the European Green Party in Rome.
Keel ( 2004: pp. 431 – 432 ) positions Wŏnhyo in the emergent context of flux:
SHISH operates within this context and while it has been identified as being " generally under effective civilian control " ( U. S. Department of State, 2004 ) the agency has still been associated with various abuses within the country and continues to play a significant role in domestic politics.
Subsequently, Verisign filed a lawsuit against ICANN in February 2004, seeking to gain clarity over what services it could offer in the context of its contract with ICANN.
However, the affair transcends the specific context of the Holocaust ( see e. g. Chambers, 2002 ; Gabriel, 2004 ; Langer, 2006 ; Maechler, 2001b ; Oels, 2004 ; Suleiman, 2006 ; Wickman, 2007 ).
The accuracy of MEMRI's translations are considered " usually accurate " though occasionally disputed and highly selective in what it chooses to translate and in which context it puts things, as in the case of MEMRI's translation of a 2004 Osama bin Laden video, which MEMRI defended.
Lu, Yan ; Re-Understanding Japan ( University of Hawaii Press, 2004 ) is an English-language study of Tai Chi-tao and three other Chinese intellectuals, in context of their contributions to 20th-century Sino-Japanese relations.
Gritzinger ( 2004 ) recognized the Range Stormer as an unusually " sporty " vehicle in the context of Land Rover's history, thanks to a sharply sloped windshield and A-pillars, a low roof, hood vents, and the " scissor "- style nature of the doors.
Raised beaches are found in a wide variety of coast and geodynamical background such as subduction on the pacific coast of South America ( Pedoja et al., 2006 ), of North America, passive margin of the Atlantic coast of South America ( Rostami et al., 2000 ), collision context on the Pacific coast of Kamchatka ( Pedoja et al., 2006 ), Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Japan ( Ota and Yamaguchi, 2004 ), passive margin of the South China sea coast ( Pedoja et al., in press ), on west-facing Atlantic coasts, such as Donegal Bay, County Cork and County Kerry in Ireland ; Bude, Widemouth Bay, Crackington Haven, Tintagel, Perranporth and St Ives in Cornwall, the Vale of Glamorgan, Gower Peninsula, Pembrokeshire and Cardigan Bay in Wales, the Isle of Jura and Isle of Arran in Scotland, Finistère in Brittany and Galicia in Northern Spain and at Squally Point in the Cape Chignecto Provincial Park, Nova Scotia.
The specificity of learning hypothesis suggests that learning is most effective when practice sessions include environment and movement conditions which closely resemble those required during performance of the task-replicating the target skill level and context for performance ( Schmidt and Wrisberg 2004, p. 194 ).
His text for The Times Square Gym ( 1996 ) enhances John Goodman's photographs of prizefighters, and his introduction to Garden of Dreams: Madison Square Garden ( 2004 ) offers a context for the sports photography of George Kalinski.
In this context, he courted controversy in June 2004 with claims in The Independent newspaper of UKIP links with the far-right British National Party in the local elections: " In Yorkshire, where both the BNP and UKIP put up candidates, they appear to have come to an arrangement not to stand against one another ".
In 2004, it released AsimovLaws. com, a website that examined AI morality in the context of the " I, Robot " movie starring Will Smith, released just two days later.
Blakely v. Washington, 542 U. S. 296 ( 2004 ), held that, in the context of mandatory sentencing guidelines under state law, the Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial prohibited judges from enhancing criminal sentences based on facts other than those decided by the jury or admitted by the defendant.
A recent overview of the physics result is provided by the RHIC Experimental Evaluations 2004, a community-wide effort of RHIC experiments to evaluate the current data in the context of implication for formation of a new state of matter.
In the research provided by Underwood ( 2004 ) in their laboratory observation studies where they watch girls and boys in an identical social context in which best friends respond to a provoking newcomer, gender differences emerge not for the verbal behaviours, but for the nonverbal expressions of disdain and contempt ( which are so glaring that they were observed with high degrees of inter-coder reliability by both women and men, kappa ’ s exceeding. 8 ; Underwood et al., 2003 ).
However, the Sexual Offences Act 2003 which came into force in May 2004 redefined a " child " in this context as a person under the age of 18, and retroactively made such photographs illegal.
The 2004 book, Sarah's Long Walk: The Free Blacks of Boston and How Their Struggle for Equality Changed America, co-authored by Stephen and Paul Kendrick, explores this case, along with its social and political context.

context and election
Later that year, in the context of a series of ministerial scandals that were rocking the Whitlam government, Fraser opted to use the Coalition opposition Senate numbers to delay the government's budget bills with the objective of achieving an early election ( see 1975 Australian constitutional crisis ).
A specific use of the phrase is in the context of the vacancy of the Holy See between the death or resignation of a Pope and the election of his successor.
In the context of EU membership, Malta joined the eurozone on 1 January 2008 ; the 2008 election confirmed Gonzi in the premiership, while in 2009 George Abela became President of Malta.
: In the context of election to public office, the distinction between corporate and human speakers is significant.
: In the context of an approaching election, the potential damage was considerable.
* In a political context: An ' advocacy group ' is an organized collection of people who seek to influence political decisions and policy, without seeking election to public office.
As the Front national organized its traditional May 1 rally in Paris, to honor the memory of Joan of Arc, his president Jean-Marie Le Pen explicitly called to a union of all patriots, in the context of the near to come French presidential election of 2007.
Ballot Briefprovides context to election stories by publishing explainers and tracking how money is spent in elections.
Within this context their support grew, and the emergence of the Labour Party as a threat to the middle-classes resulted in the Scottish Unionists achieving a majority of Scottish seats in the 1924 election, 37 out of Scotland's 73.
Since the 1998 provincial election, Dumont has distinguished himself primarily for his stances on economic issues, which are generally considered to be right of centre in the context of the predominantly social-democratic Quebec political scene.
In the context of the stage musical, the song is sung by Samuel Pickwick, when he is mistaken for an election candidate and called on by the crowd to give his manifesto.
McCombs and Shaw originally established agenda-setting within the context of a presidential election.
Many subsequent studies have looked at agenda-setting in the context of an election or in otherwise political contexts.
Many subsequent studies have looked at agenda setting in the context of an election or in otherwise political contexts.
In the context of a democratic election, this scenario is termed the spoiler effect.
In this context, it is important to note that Chancellor Angela Merkel had been severely criticized for a lack of emotional warmth during the 2005 federal election campaign, leading to a worse-than-expected result for the Christian Democrats.
A precinct is generally the lowest-level governmentally-related division in the United States, and in that context is also known in some places as an election district.
Every four years, within the context of the Ottawa municipal elections, an election is held within each of Ottawa's twelve trustee electoral zones to elect each trustee.
However, it also considered that the provisions of the code were insufficiently clear so as to distinguish between the appropriate use of a photograph of an office holder as part of a necessary advertising campaign and an inappropriate raising of profile in the context of a general election.
The Standards Commission wrote to the Taoiseach and requested that the provisions of section 2. 2. 3 of the Code of Conduct for office holders be reviewed in order that office holders are provided with clear guidelines as to the circumstances in which public resources can be used in a way which avoids the inappropriate raising of profile in the context of a general election.
In the context of failure to be nominated for the presidential election by his party, Crowley withdrew his candidature for the nomination.
In this context, the " purple " stands for the ink-stain marking the index fingers of first-time voters in the 2005 Iraqi legislative election ( the semi-permanent stain was to prevent fraudulent multiple voting ).
He polled poorly in the context of an election in which the party as a whole suffered.
The opposition and some international observers have made the claim that the abstention rate of about 75 % demonstrates a deep distrust in the electoral process and the Chávez government, although in the context of the opposition withdrawal the abstention rate carries a different meaning than for a typical election, and previous poll ratings showed the opposition doing badly.

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