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their and introduction
Max Gluckman, together with many of his colleagues at the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute and students at Manchester University, collectively known as the Manchester School, took BSA in new directions through their introduction of explicitly Marxist-informed theory, their emphasis on conflicts and conflict resolution, and their attention to the ways in which individuals negotiate and make use of the social structural possibilities.
The tempo of their arrangement was slowed to allow for the bagpipes, but it was based on Collins ': it began with a bagpipe solo introduction similar to her lone voice, then it was accompanied by the band of bagpipes and horns, whereas in her version she is backed up by a chorus.
Apple has led development of many such efforts, from the introduction of the AirPort router to the development of the Zero configuration networking system and their implementation of it, Bonjour.
From their introduction, muskets could pierce plate armour, so cavalry had to be far more mindful of the fire.
Instruments have divided Christendom since their introduction into worship.
Highlights of the 1950s included the much-heralded marriage of Abner and Daisy Mae in 1952, the birth of their son " Honest Abe " Yokum in 1953, and in 1954, the introduction of Abner's enormous, long lost kid brother Tiny Yokum, who filled Abner's place as a bachelor in the annual Sadie Hawkins Day race.
M. H. Abrams and Stephen Greenblatt assert in their introduction to Beowulf in the Norton Anthology of English Literature that, " The poet was reviving the heroic language, style, and pagan world of ancient Germanic oral poetry it is now widely believed that Beowulf is the work of a single poet who was a Christian and that his poem reflects well-established Christian tradition.
One reason for the late attestation is that the Baltic peoples resisted Christianization longer than any other Europeans, which delayed the introduction of writing and isolated their languages from outside influence.
As a result of their introduction, bouts became longer and more strategic with greater importance attached to defensive maneuvers such as slipping, bobbing, countering and angling.
Later in 1932 the Liberals resigned their ministerial posts over the introduction of the Ottawa Agreement on Imperial Preference.
The introduction, " Let us pray for the whole state of Christ's Church militant here in earth " remained unaltered and only a thanksgiving for those " departed this life in thy faith and fear " was inserted to introduce the petition that the congregation might be " given grace so to follow their good examples that with them we may be partakers of thy heavenly kingdom ".
The introduction of a Miner ’ s Charter in 1946 instituted a five-day work week for miners and a standardised day wage structure, and in 1948 a Colliery Workers Supplementary Scheme was approved, providing supplementary allowances to disabled coal-workers and their dependants.
Yamaha's engineers began adapting Chowning's algorithm for use in a commercial digital synthesizer, adding improvements such as the " key scaling " method to avoid the introduction of distortion that normally occurred in analog systems during frequency modulation, though it would take several years before Yamaha release their FM digital synthesizers.
However, the plantations, both under their previous private ownership and under government administration, proved consistently unprofitable due to the introduction of new oils and lubricants in the international marketplace, and the establishment of vast coconut plantations in the East Indies and the Philippines.
The trial was brief, and the outcome unsurprising, as the court, citing their fraudulently issued nature, refused to allow the introduction of Wentworth's grants as evidence.
The smith hero Völundr is identified as ' Ruler of Elves ' ( vísi álfa ) and ' One among the Elven Folk ' ( álfa ljóði ), in the poem Völundarkviða, whose later prose introduction also identifies him as the son of a king of ' Finnar ', an Arctic people respected for their shamanic magic ( most likely, the sami ).
Another use of gene therapy is the introduction of enzymes into these cells that make them susceptible to particular chemotherapy agents ; studies with introducing thymidine kinase in gliomas, making them susceptible to aciclovir, are in their experimental stage.
This dual rôle allowed the Committee, to which Clarke and MacDermott added themselves shortly afterward, to promote their own policies and personnel independently of both the Volunteer Executive and the IRB Executive — in particular Volunteer Chief of Staff Eoin MacNeill, who supported a rising only on condition of an increase in popular support following unpopular moves by the London government, such as the introduction of conscription or an attempt to suppress the Volunteers or its leaders, and IRB President Denis McCullough, who held similar views.
In the introduction of their translation of Álvares work, C. F.
Other reasons given for the practice among adolescent girls are peer-group pressure and as their introduction to sexual activity.
In germ line gene therapy, Germ cells, i. e., sperm or eggs, are modified by the introduction of functional genes, which are integrated into their genomes.
He greets the actors familiarly although they don't recognize him, yet he also earns their admiration for his entertaining introduction.
The knightly classes found their monopoly on arms and military skill undermined by the introduction of mercenary armies and foot soldiers.

their and Reader's
* Reader's Theatre – a style of theatre in which the actors do not memorize their lines.
LookSmart was founded in Melbourne Australia in late 1995 ( it was originally called Homebase ) and was majority-owned by Reader's Digest, who had aspirations to develop a female-and family-friendly portal to supplement their legacy magazine business.
* Stereo recordings of four Herbert operettas were made by Reader's Digest for their 1963 album Treasury of Great Operettas.
Guitar World ranked it No. 67 in their ( Reader's Choice ) list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Albums of All Time.
U. S. Reader's Digest and the company's other U. S. magazines do not use sweepstakes in their direct mail promotions.
Reader's Digest include a selection in their album A Treasury of Great Operettas, first offered for sale in 1963.
" IGN listed Tifa as the 13th best Final Fantasy character of all time in 2008, describing her as an attempt by Square to " give Final Fantasy characters real sex appeal ," and someone who " could take care of herself in a pinch "; in a follow-up Reader's Choice edition of the list, Tifa placed first, with the staff repeating their previous comments while attributing her placement on the list to her breasts.
In 2004, the event was awarded " Best Prom " by Reader's Digest as part their " America's 100 Best " feature.
" IGN ranked him sixth on their list of the " Top 25 " Final Fantasy characters of all time, noting that several factors, such as his dialogue and appearance, contributed to his memorability as a character ; in a " Reader's Choice " edition of the article he placed eighth, with similar comments.
In 2009, the readers of Popular Mechanics named Craftsman their favorite brand of hand tools in their Reader's Choice Awards.
He was also named one of Utne Reader's " 50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World " in their November – December 2008 issue.
He also won Terrorizer magazine's Reader's Poll for Best Drummer 2010, and Modern Drummer magazine nominated Hoglan for Best Metal Drummer, and Best Recorded Performance ( for Dethklok's The Dethalbum II ) on their 2011 ballot.
Kirkland was a popular performer in Toronto, Ontario being voted " Best Drummer " by NOW magazine's readers for 6 years ( 1996 – 2001 ) in their annual Reader's Poll.
Whilst they are all individual in their character, they all share the general ethos of Reader's original concept and have some common elements, often including a finale performance of Reader's Gang Show ' anthem ', Crest of a Wave.
Also that summer, the Register printed ballots for its first ever Reader's Choice Awards, where readers can choose their favorite local attractions, food, people, and much more.
GameSpot featured Nemesis in a " Reader's Choice " edition of their " Top 10 Video Game Villains " article, placing eighth on the list and noting the character's high popularity among fans when compared to the Tyrant.

their and Companion
The hetairoi ( Companion cavalry ) was considered the strongest of their time.
During their time together, the five members of the Traveling Wilburys frequently collaborated on each others ' solo records ; Lynne and Petty worked on Orbison's final album Mystery Girl ( 1988 ), Harrison played on Dylan's Under the Red Sky ( 1990 ), and Petty and Harrison worked on Lynne's Armchair Theatre ( 1990 ); Lynne produced Petty's solo albums Full Moon Fever ( 1989 ) ( which involved all the Wilburys, save for Dylan ) and Highway Companion ( 2006 ), as well as the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album Into the Great Wide Open ( 1991 ).
For Upham and Bellamy, the flag promotion was more than merely a business move ; under their influence, the Youth's Companion became a fervent supporter of the schoolhouse flag movement, which aimed to place a flag above every school in the nation.
Thereafter follow three grades, which are, in order of precedence: Companion, Officer, and Member, each having accordant post-nominal letters that members are entitled to use ; each incumbent governor general is also installed as the Principal Companion for the duration of their time in the viceregal post.
In the US, illustrated stories for children appeared in magazines like Ladies Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, Woman's Home Companion intended for mothers to read to their children.
" Alexander ordered a period of mourning throughout the empire, and Arrian tells us that " Many of the Companions, out of respect for Alexander, dedicated themselves and their arms to the dead man ..." The army, too, remembered him ; Alexander did not appoint anyone to take Hephaestion's place as commander of the Companion cavalry ; he "... wished Hephaestion's name to be preserved always in connexion with it, so Hephaestion's Regiment it continued to be called, and Hephaestion's image continued to be carried before it.
* The periodicals The Children's Friend and The Child's Companion both publish their first issues.
This difficulty has hitherto been met by the publication of such non official formularies as Squire's Companion to the Pharmacopoeia and Martindale: The complete drug reference ( formerly Martindale's: the extra pharmacopoeia ), in which all new remedies and their preparations, uses and doses are recorded, and in the former the varying strengths of the same preparations in the different pharmacopoeias are also compared ( Squire's was incorporated into Martindale in 1952 ).
Paul Ford, author of Companion to Narnia, points out that the text of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe states that Lucy and Edmund are one year apart in age, the years given in the timeline for their births, 1930 and 1932 respectively, would put their ages at something more than a year.
Companion diagnostics have also been developed to preselect patients for specific treatments based on their own biology.
The Houston, Texas-based Two Star Symphony Orchestra included a track titled " Goblin Attack " on their 2004 CD Danse Macabre: Constant Companion that features a strings rendition of the Suspiria theme ; the track's title also appears to be a reference to the band Goblin.
Companion cells are involved in the " cyclic " withdrawal of ions () from sieve tubes, and their secretion parallel to their position of withdrawal between sieve plates, resulting in polarisation of sieve plate elements alongside potential difference in pressure, and results in polar water molecules and other solutes present moved upward through the phloem.
In The Discworld Companion, Pratchett claimed that Foul Ol Ron and his Canting Crew were listed as a special Guild classification all their own, having previously referred to Ron as " a Mutterer in good standing " in Men at Arms ; however, in The Art of Discworld and later novels he claims that they are not members of the Guild, which has too many rules for their tastes.
In The Complete Tolkien Companion, J. E. A. Tyler postulates the Watcher was a cold-drake: "... these dragons rely on their strength and speed alone ( the creature that attacked the Ring-bearer near the Lake of Moria may have been one of these ).
Small dogs are placed with larger dogs of their type, or in the Companion Dog Group.
This has led to Companion Protectors behaving in a way contrary to their pre-implanted nature.
In battle it would form part of a hammer and anvil tactic: the Companion cavalry would be used as a hammer, in conjunction with the Macedonian phalanx-based infantry, which acted as their anvil.
There is even 1 group of park rangers that have their own " Companion Dog Certification ", with nothing more than " their own version " of the Canine Good Citizen ( CGC ) test.
This individual, who ranks third in the Canadian order of precedence, after the Canadian monarch and the governor general, is addressed as His or Her Excellency while their spouse is in office, and is made ex officio a Companion of the Order of Canada and a Knight or Dame of Justice of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem.

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