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turn and imposing
The events around the turn of the 19th to 20th century demonstrated that the United States undertook an obligation, usual in such cases, of imposing a " Pax Americana ".
Typically, female masks are viewed as less imposing and more beautiful than male masks and are in turn used more for ritual and entertainment purposes, while the male masks are often more ferocious-looking and serve roles in sociopolitical issues.
The Bolsheviks, in turn, accused the Makhnovists of imposing a formal government over the area they controlled, and also said that Makhnovists used forced conscription, committed summary executions, and had two military and counter-intelligence forces: the Kontrrazvedka, with punitive functions transferred in 1920 to the
Brahmins were at that time generally being offered grants of land in other areas by rulers seeking to utilise the traditionally high literacy and general education of the community, as well as the legitimacy conferred upon them by association, Moving away from areas where they were under threat of forced religious conversion, the Brahmins were in turn imposing their own religion on their new locales.
Ştefan Cantacuzino's brief rule saw in turn the downfall of the Cantacuzinos ; he and his father were executed by the Ottomans, who saw the solution to the risk of Wallacho-Russian alliances in imposing the rigid system of Phanariote rule ( inaugurated in Wallachia by Nicholas Mavrocordato, who, through his previous rule in Moldavia, is also considered the first Phanariote in that country ).
The population at the turn of the century reached 2, 500 and the centre had developed an imposing streetscape of hotels, commercial public and religious buildings.
Harry talks with Lieutenant Sutch, a friend of his father, who is an imposing retired general and questions his own true motives, moreover he talks of his resolution to redeem himself by acts that will force his critics to take back the feathers, this might in turn encourage Ethne to take back the feather, which she gave him.
The imposing Golden Stairs also prompted many would-be prospectors to turn around, often leaving behind their required ton of equipment.
To get physical results, we can either turn to numerical methods ; try to find exact solutions by imposing symmetries ; or try middle-ground approaches such as perturbation methods or linear approximations of the Einstein tensor.

turn and restrictions
The player then plays out the two separate hands in turn, with some restrictions.
A controversial decree-law issued on 27 May introduced new restrictions on entitlement to benefits, making it harder for those receiving welfare to turn down jobs offered by the public employment agency, and phasing out the special subsidy for agricultural workers in the south.
These restrictions do not carry over from one turn to the next -- so the opening 1. e4 2. e6 f6 3. e5 Nf3 Bc4 is legal ( White's e-pawn may move again because its moves are on different turns ), but the sequence 1. e4 2. e6 f6 3. e5 Ba6 Bxb7 is not ( the bishop has made two moves, but there are many other white pieces which have not moved on that turn ).
This need for recognition in turn sets specific design restrictions on effective computer icons.
If a negotiating party feels that soft law has a potential to turn into something binding down the track, this will negatively influence the negotiation process, and soft law instruments will be watered down and hemmed in by so many restrictions that there is little point in creating them.
When swimming, a villager may only move one space per turn, but there are no such restrictions for other methods of movement.
Inevitably, virtual teams may face obstacles due to restrictions of the Internet which in turn may lead to incorrect assumptions if a message is not laid out clearly.
Fishing became less of a contributor to the Aboriginal economy and Aboriginal communities were forced to turn to the Skeena River system and intensify their moose hunting in order to adapt to the restrictions on fishing.
At very busy airports, this results in restrictions in movement which can in turn severely impact the airport ’ s capacity.
The bar's new image attracts several customers, but leaves Moe's four regular customers, Homer, Lenny, Carl, and Barney feeling alienated, which in turn prompts Homer to open his own private bar, disguising it as a hunting club to avoid liquor license restrictions.
That is, obstructions to market expansion in every area would be cleared away through privatisation and removal of legal or technical restrictions on the expansion of trade, and that would in turn mean that the law of value would impose itself more, not less.
Lorne places no restrictions on who can visit Caritas, allowing even baby-eating demons as customers, since he believes anyone, whether good, evil, or " morally ambiguous ," can turn their lives around if given sufficient guidance.
Owing to restrictions in his Warner Brothers television contract, he was forced to turn down film roles in Ocean's Eleven ( 1960 ), Rio Bravo ( 1959 ), North to Alaska ( 1960 ) and The Longest Day ( 1962 ).
The seizure of war material and inability to get newly-acquired war material into Britain under wartime restrictions meant increased improvisation which in turn lead to increased exposure to discovery.

turn and on
`` From now on, Sally and me and her folks aim to give you our turn when it comes up and fall in behind you and Rod's outfit ''.
Old Commodore Forsythe, who had once lost a fifty-dollar bet on whether he could get both motors started and turn on the running lights without accidentally turning on something else first.
But because it is the function of the mind to turn the one into the other by means of the capacities with which words endow it, we do not unwisely examine the type of distinction, in the sphere of politics, on which decisions hang.
We did not dare speak to so exalted a being, but Norton aimed his camera and shot him, so to speak, on the rise, the split second between the halt and the turn.
When we turn to Aristotle's ideas on the moral measure of literature, it is at once apparent that he is at times equally concerned about the influence of the art.
Those who walk on it may encounter at any turn ministers of grace or damnation.
He went down the hall to Eugene's bathroom, to turn on the hot-water heater, and on the side of the tub he saw a pair of blue wool swimming trunks.
Christiana and Delaware would, in turn, be required to pass on the voting rights to the General Motors shares allocable to them to their own stockholders.
Also important on the Brown & Sharpe scene, at the turn of the century, was Mr. Richmond Viall, Works Superintendent of the company from 1876 to 1910.
She also banks into a turn like a fine runabout -- not digging in on the outside to throw passengers all over the boat like many a small cabin cruiser.
Mr. Mills had done some figuring on a scrap of paper and given him the various kinds of boards and two-by-fours which, properly handled, would, he had assured him, turn into a workbench.
We turn now to the set of tangent points on the graph.
These differences in turn result from the fact that my Yokuts vocabularies were built up of terms selected mainly to insure unambiguity of English meaning between illiterate informants and myself, within a compact and uniform territorial area, but that Hoijer's vocabulary is based on Swadesh's second glottochronological list which aims at eliminating all items which might be culturally or geographically determined.
Fromm also cites a poll on attitudes toward work restriction conducted by the Opinion Research Corporation in 1945, in which 49 per cent of manual workers said a man ought to turn out as much as he could in a day's work, while 41 per cent said he should not do his best but should turn out only the average amount.
It sowered ( on ) my stomack and turn loose on me ''.
Add this to the unrest in the countries around us where oppressed peoples would be ready to turn on us at the first opportunity.
Retrace your steps a few yards on the Via Di Santa Sabina and turn right on the Via Di S. Alessio, a street lined with stately homes.
Continue on the Via D. Baullari to the Corso Vittorio Emanuele, then turn right for a couple of hundred yards to the Church of Sant' Andrea Della Valle.
At this point you cross the wide Corso Vittorio Emanuele 2,, walk along the Corso Del Rinascimento a couple of hundred yards, then turn left on the Via Dei Canestrani to enter the splendid Piazza Navona, one of the truly glorious sights in Rome.

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