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Its initial expenses will be paid from appropriations currently available for our foreign aid program.
Its initial successes were neutralized by the reverses of Abensberg, Landshut and Eckmuhl but, after the evacuation of Vienna, the archduke won a strong victory at the Battle of Aspern-Essling but soon afterwards lost decisively at the Battle of Wagram.
Its mass number was uncertain between 243 and 244 in the initial report, but was later established as 243.
Its nickname came from a surveying error: the initial phase of construction on the fort turned out to be taking place on a point north of the Canadian border.
Its collector voltage begins rising ; this change transfers back through the almost empty C1 to Q2 base and makes Q2 conduct more thus sustaining the initial input impact on Q2 base.
Its initial stack symbol equals the axiom of the context-free grammar.
Its initial market was 3D graphics display terminals, but its products, strategies and market positions evolved significantly over time.
Its initial system design expected general timing precision better than 340 nanoseconds using low-grade " coarse mode " and 200 ns in precision mode.
Its initial extent was limited to Ostrów Tumski ( Cathedral Island, German: Dominsel ).
Its initial investment in renewable energy projects was made in 1973 when it financed the development of a geothermal power plant in El Salvador.
Its initial political stance – in the June 1919 Manifesto – includes, however, many elements that would not be normally associated with fascism in the classic definition, including support for democracy ( indeed, the fascist manifesto actually called for greater democratic rights ) and a limited number of social ideas.
Its initial product was the first commercial document processor that integrated text and graphics editing, producing WYSIWYG (" what you see is what you get ") output at near-typeset quality.
Its signature tri-tail was the result of many initial customers not having hangars tall enough for a conventional tail.
Its initial consonant has led new users to generate variant spellings such as " zoosh ", " soozh ", " tszuj ", " zhoozh " etc.
Its initial responsibilities also included penitentiaries, firefighting, state enterprises, the state postal system, state property, construction, roads, medicine, clergy, natural resources, and nobility ; most of them were transferred to other ministries and government bodies by the mid-19th century.
Its initial purpose was to ensure that riflemen, when in ranks with musketmen, whose weapons were longer, could form square properly to fend off cavalry attacks, when sword bayonets were fitted.
Its initial capacity was 33, 000 metric tons per year ( mtpy ) but has since been expanded several times and now has a capacity of about 189, 000 mtpy.
Its initial mission was to be the Galileo scientific probe to Jupiter.
Its initial creation stemmed from an argument in a Finnish newsgroup over whether people should be required to tie their real name to their online communications.
Its initial space was in a small apartment on Sloane Street, employing 20 women.
Its initial organization was effected by a canal company founded in Denver, Colorado, and appears to have been based upon fraud and willful misrepresentations made by the founders to state officials.
Its initial focus was to train clergy.
Its initial population was 28, 085 and was bounded by Antioch Road ( West ), 107th Street ( South ), Chadwick ( East ) and I-35 ( North ).
Its initial base operating unit was the 352d Base HQ and Air Base Squadron.

Its and audiences
Its rise in popularity occurred in the late 1980s at the same time as Rock en Español and Latin Pop reached continental-wide audiences.
Its novel sonorities helped make the work an immediate success with audiences at home and abroad.
Its aim is to present opera to audiences throughout metropolitan and regional Australia.
Its many strophic songs and wonderful dances have great appeal for Danish audiences as has its underlying " old Copenhagen " atmosphere.
Its success encouraged Handel to write two more oratorios ( Deborah and Athalia ), and all three oratorios were performed to large and appreciative audiences at the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford in the summer of 1733.
Its storyline and approach, though including a number of GS segments, was a bit less " zany " ( another favorite Barris phrase ) than some audiences may have expected.
Its enduring purpose is to provide a distinctive environment in which its audiences — annually, more than 550, 000 people from New York City and beyond — may experience a broad array of aesthetic and cultural programs.
Its shows achieved massive audiences and are still remembered many years later.
Its Canadian setting was chosen because it would appeal to both American and British Commonwealth movie audiences, while still being easy to replicate using the English shooting locations.
Its unique design conceived by Richard Negri of the Wimbledon School of Art is intended to create a vivid and immediate relationship between actors and audiences.
Its ability to reach large audiences without mainstream airplay or media promotion is due largely in part to nationwide lowrider car tours and their accompanying concerts headlined by Chicano rappers.
Its dialogue is comical, and, if anything, somewhat above the heads of the Gaiety audiences of 1871.
Its biggest hit, " The Coloring Song ," reached the top position on three Christian radio charts simultaneously, and at its peak, the band's tours rivaled Amy Grant's in popularity among Christian audiences.
Its deeply moving personal reflection introduced Karat to audiences outside of East Germany, especially when West German singer Peter Maffay recorded a cover version of it that became a massive hit for him in 1980.
Its subject was very much to the tastes of its audiences, whose enthusiasm for the works of Lord Byron had not exhausted itself as it had begun to do in Europe.
Its philosophy is to " produce great plays for great audiences, now and in the future ".
Its sequel Three Kingdoms: The Last Chapter ( 三國志 完結編, Sānguó Zhì: Wánjiē Biān, known to Japanese audiences as Sangokushi: Kanketsuhen ) told the more detailed history after Zhuge Liang's death, beginning since Gongsun Yuan's rebellion.
Its melody is most familiar to modern audiences as the counterpoint tune used in British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams's Fantasia on " Greensleeves ".
Its best known appearance to modern day audiences would have to be the watch belonging to Butch in the movie Pulp Fiction as the so called ' ass watch '.
Its video telecasts reach audiences in millions through satellite T. V channels and cable T. V.
Its first editor-in-chief, Matija Babić, announced that the new newspaper would target " young, urban and modern " audiences.
Its sequel Manderlay ( 2005 ), exploring the issue of slavery, continued this stylistic device but was largely ignored by audiences.
Its programming is aimed to a wide-range of audiences and includes news ( Telediario, Informe semanal ), documentaries, debate programmes and entertainment shows.
Its remake, the Korean " Boys over Flowers " starring Lee Min-ho, Kim Hyun-joong, Kim Boom, Kim Joon and actress Koo Hye-sun, also succeeded in capturing audiences.

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