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Its first commercial use was as a seven-bit teleprinter code promoted by Bell data services.
In place of Negro, activists promoted the use of black as standing for racial pride, militancy and power.
A. Richards promoted its use in schools in China.
In the English-speaking world, worship is typically accompanied by organ or piano, though in recent years a few ecclesias have promoted the use of other instruments ( e. g. strings, wind and brass as mentioned in the Psalms ).
However, the Council of Europe agreed that the European Communities could use the flag and it had promoted its use by other regional organisations since it was created.
Pinchot promoted private use ( for a fee ) under federal supervision.
In his publications, he noted corruption in the ecclesiastical hierarchy, promoted clerical marriage, and attacked the use of images in places of worship.
Both methods have long been promoted on the basis of lowest cost, though neither of these measurements directly, or reliably, reflects HDL particle functionality to remove cholesterol from atherosclerotic plaque and can therefore be misleading, especially on an individual patient-by-patient basis Labs use the routine dextran sulfate-Mg < sup > 2 +</ sup > precipitation method with ultracentrifugation / dextran sulfate-Mg < sup > 2 +</ sup > precipitation as reference method.
During the Italian occupation, Albania's population was subject to a policy of forced Italianization by the kingdom's Italian governors, in which the use of the Albanian language was discouraged in schools while the Italian language was promoted.
Free Software Foundation founder Richard Stallman argues that, although the term intellectual property is in wide use, it should be rejected altogether, because it " systematically distorts and confuses these issues, and its use was and is promoted by those who gain from this confusion.
The Bible Christian Church promoted the use of eggs, dairy and honey as God ’ s given food per " the promised land flowing with milk and honey " ( Exodus 3: 8 ).
The cultivation of grain was promoted, and the Swiss railway became the first to use electric instead of coal-burning, steam-driven engines.
In 1997, specialists in this matter promoted the use of condoms as the most accessible safe sex method ( besides abstinence ) and they called for TV commercials featuring condoms.
By allowing a large number of users to interact concurrently with a single computer, time-sharing dramatically lowered the cost of providing computing capability, made it possible for individuals and organizations to use a computer without owning one, and promoted the interactive use of computers and the development of new interactive applications.
He introduced a number of administrative and military innovations to Mysore ( including the expansion of rocket technology ), and introduced and promoted a more widespread use of Persian and Urdu languages in southern India.
They promoted the use of Norse mythology as the subject of high art and other ethnological and moral aims.
The Wessex Society have promoted the use of a flag, designed by William Crampton, which features an heraldic golden wyvern on a red background.
Z. Budapest promoted the use of " wimmin " ( singular " womon ") in the 1970s as part of her Dianic Wicca movement, which claims that present-day patriarchy represents a fall from a matriarchal golden age.
In 1676 Sydenham published a seminal work, Medical Observations Concerning the History and Cure of Acute Diseases, in which he promoted his brand of opium tincture, and advocated its use for a range of medical conditions.
Particularly heavy wear is caused by sponsored walks, walks promoted by national books and magazines, by horse riding on unsurfaced bridleways, mountain biking and use of off-road vehicles on green lanes.
Li Peng, who promoted the use of military force, cited that the student movement had taken inspiration from the grassroots populism of the Cultural Revolution, and that if it is left unchecked, would eventually lead to a similar degree of mass chaos.
Architect Peter Calthorpe promoted and popularized the idea of urban villages that relied on public transportation, bicycling, and walking instead of automobile use.

promoted and craft
It promoted the idea of craft as the key to poetry rather than inspiration or mystery, taking themes of the concrete rather than the more ephemeral world of the Symbolists.
He promoted harmony among the different craft unions that comprised the AFL, trying to minimize jurisdictional battles.
However, the most intensely promoted art form in the district is Mungyeong's traditional ceramic craft, which dates to the Joseon period and is still practiced by many master potters in the area.
The marketing outlet for member artisans from craft co-operatives is promoted by SEWA.

promoted and rigorous
Ahmed also concludes that through his rigorous critique and generalizations of women in Egypt along with his zealous praise of European society and colonialism, Amin, in effect, promoted the substitution of Egyptian androcentrism with Western androcentrism, not feminism.

promoted and poetic
Hymes promoted what he and others call “ ethnopoetics ,” an anthropological method of transcribing and analyzing folklore and oral narrative that pays attention to poetic structures within speech.
Pivotal to the works of these musicians were songwriters like Mahagama Sekara and Chandraratne Manawasinghe who in their lyrics presented deeply poetic, and honestly expressed, ideas-many of which also promoted a sense of nationalism in a nation that had received independence less than a generation before in 1948.

promoted and form
This National Socialism was a form of state socialism that rejected the " idea of boundless freedom " and promoted an economy that would serve the whole of Germany under the leadership of the state.
However, he was opposed to the idea of converting atheism into a new form of religion or theology, and cited many " new theologians " such as William Hamilton, Paul Van Buren, Thomas Altizer and Gabriel Vahanian, who promoted this error:
( Historical Note: Prior to the coining of the term " consequentialism " by Anscombe in 1958 and the adoption of that term in the literature that followed, " utilitarianism " was the generic term for consequentialism, referring to all theories that promoted maximizing any form of utility, not just those that promoted maximizing happiness.
* Amateur radio transmissions are almost always 45. 45 baud – 170 Hz, although 75 baud activity is being promoted by BARTG in the form of 4-hour contests.
On July 25, 1866, Congress promoted Grant to the newly created rank of General of the Army of the United States, a form of the rank General of the Armies of the United States.
Another form of market socialism was promoted by critics of central planning and general equilibrium theory, the most notable economists being Alec Nove and Janos Kornai.
In North America, Henry George promoted the Single Tax Movement, which sought a form of democratic socialism via progressive taxation, with tax only on natural resources.
Thus in this example, the ergative is promoted to the absolutive, and the agent ( i. e. him ), which was formerly marked by the absolutive, is deleted to form the antipassive voice ( or is marked in a different way, in the same way that in the English passive voice can still be specified as the agent of the action using by him in I was hugged by him — for example, Dyirbal puts the agent in the dative case, and Basque retains the agent in the absolutive ).
The horse-drawn wheeled wagons on the Gangway took the form of containers, which, loaded with coal, could be transhipped from canal barges on the Derby Canal which Outram had also promoted.
Traditional Western square dancing was promoted beginning in the 1930s by Lloyd Shaw, who solicited definitions from callers across the country in order to preserve that dance form and make it available to other teachers.
Mixed economies are also promoted by fascists in the form of corporatism, involving a tripartite arrangement between labor, business and the state for the purposes of diminishing class-conflict and unifying the national economy through class collaboration for the purposes of national unity.
In the case of Buddhism, both bhikkhus ( monks ) and bhikkhunis ( nuns ) were forbidden to take life in any form as part of the monastic code, while non-violence was promoted among laity through encouragement of the Five Precepts.
Silver is also promoted within alternative medicine in the form of colloidal silver, although it has not been shown to be safe or effective.
In 1926 the Wuchang town was promoted to a city, and merged with Hankou and Hanyang to form a new city named Wuhan.
The political and social elements of his theories covered the creation of communities, government ( he promoted benevolent monarchy as the most stable form ), land ownership ( land should be shared, rather than individually owned ), social organisation, families, and divisions of sex and class.
Gephardt promoted a form of universal health care, and was backed by 21 labor unions, but did not have enough support to receive the endorsement of the AFL-CIO.
A form of Lamarckism was revived in the Soviet Union of the 1930s when Trofim Lysenko promoted Lysenkoism which suited the ideological opposition of Joseph Stalin to genetics.
Although Artaud wanted to " reject form and incite chaos " ( Jamieson, p. 22 ), he also promoted strict discipline and rigor in his performance techniques.
It can be argued that educational entertainment has existed for millennia in the form of parables and fables that promoted social change.
In recent years, the Malaysian government has promoted this Kelantanese music form as a national cultural icon.
He opposed the recharter of the United States Bank in 1811 and in 1816, uniformly voted against any form of protective tariff ; he did favor some road construction by the federal government but generally opposed the policy of internal improvements promoted by Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun.
The acts unintentionally promoted sympathy for Massachusetts and encouraged colonists from the otherwise diverse colonies to form the First Continental Congress.
Ironically the Max Meldrum-led Australian Tonalism movement, which rejected modernist art and promoted a unique form of painting in accordance with Meldrum's theories of art, has since been recognized as a precursor to Modernist forms of art, including Minimalism, and art historian Bernard William Smith noted that Meldrum is perhaps the only Australian artist to develop and practice his own fully formulated theory of painting.

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