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Its initial expenses will be paid from appropriations currently available for our foreign aid program.
Its mass number was uncertain between 243 and 244 in the initial report, but was later established as 243.
Its initial audiences were club-goers from the African American, Latino, gay, and psychedelic communities in New York City and Philadelphia during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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 successes
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Its successes have caused some to call Southeast Asia an economic miracle and Singapore one of the " Four Asian Tigers ".
Its combat activity was low until 1943 as the army was avoiding suicidal warfare and preserved its very limited resources for later conflicts that sharply increased when the Nazi war machine started to crumble in the wake of the successes of the Red Army in the Eastern Front.
After splitting from Barber, Donegan went on to make a series of popular records as " Lonnie Donegan's Skiffle Group ", with successes including " Cumberland Gap " ( 1957 ), " Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour " ( 1958 ), and " My Old Man's a Dustman " ( 1960 ).
Its successes can be brilliant but tend to be transitory.
Its successes can be majestic and long-lasting, but it cannot regulate people thoroughly enough to suppress doubts indefinitely, especially when people learn about other societies present and past.
Its biggest commercial successes were the triple platinum Nine Inch Nails's Pretty Hate Machine, two double platinum releases by Lil Jon, and platinum releases by Snoop Dogg and the Eastside Boyz, Dashboard Confessional, Default and Ying Yang Twins.
Its successes and set backs are outlined in two books by Peter Taaffe: The Rise of Militant and Liverpool-A City That Dared to Fight ( with Tony Mulhearn ).
Its major successes were launching the Pegasus satellites and flight verification of the Apollo Command and Service Module aerodynamics in the launch phase.
Its most recent successes have been a series of books of collected essays by Toronto writers on various aspects of their city.
Its successes include GuitarFreaks, which features a guitar-shaped controller, and 1998's Pop ' n Music, a game similar to Beatmania in which multiple colorful buttons must be pressed.
Its success began a decade of unprecedented chart performance ; Arnold's next 57 singles all scored the Top Ten, including 19 number one scoring successes.
Its patronage and sponsorship of the major Danzan Ryu projects over the past two decades have proved crucial to their successes.
Its successes include Bewafaa, Page 3, Sarkar, No Entry, Wanted.
Other studies have shown that it is the Bop Its ability to mimic engagement in social behavior that has led to its commercial successes.
Its successes thus far, such as with the development of innovative and integrated Full Service Partnerships ( FSPs ), are not without detractors who highlight the continued challenges MHSA implementation must overcome to fulfill the law's widely touted potential.
Its successes included productions of Cherubini's Les deux journées ( 1875 ), The Flying Dutchman ( 1876 ), with Santley in the title role, the first English-language production of Carmen ( 1879 ), starring Selina Dolaro in the title role and Durward Lely as Don José, Rienzi ( 1879 ), Lohengrin ( 1880 ) and Tannhäuser ( 1882 ).
Its part in the successes and failures of MI5 at the time is not entirely known.

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