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Its and role
Its climactic role was to pursue and demoralize a defeated enemy but this chance never came in the Atlanta campaign.
Its production differed in several ways from his previous films, as he concentrated mainly on directing, and appeared on screen only in a cameo role as a seasick steward.
Its main role was to attack the enemy flanks and rear.
Its green portion plays the role of " color belt " especially after rains when vegetation growth is at its peak.
Its name may be attributed to its frequent role as the first real test in the Elements of the intelligence of the reader and as a bridge to the harder propositions that followed.
Its hero, Lucius (" shining, light "), changes his name and persona to Brutus (" dull, stupid "), playing the role of a fool to avoid the fate of his father and brothers, and eventually slaying his family's killer, King Tarquinius.
Its role has been characterized as follows: " A name indicates what we seek.
Its role is to manage the international radio-frequency spectrum and satellite orbit resources and to develop standards for radiocommunication systems with the objective of ensuring the effective use of the spectrum.
Its use was not limited to agriculture: it also had a double role as a ready-to-hand weapon for self-defense or attack.
Its personnel remained unchanged, and the role remained much as it was.
A Moral Reckoning – The role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and Its Unfulfilled Duty of Repair.
Its role of major port of Tuscany went to Livorno.
Its specific role was the defense " of the achievements of the October Revolution, the Soviet Power and Socialism.
Its role was last redefined by statute in 1987, and it probably came into being as a military branch in 1754 ; however, the unit also uses the name " Fortress Guards " which may be traced back to much earlier units of Sammarinese military.
Its role is to implement the transport strategy and to manage transport services across London.
Its constitutional role is to support the Government of the day regardless of which political party is in power.
Its mission fulfilled, the Trusteeship Council suspended its operation on 1 November 1994, and although under the United Nations Charter it continues to exist on paper, its future role and even existence remains uncertain.
Its efforts were hampered by the Second World War, during which United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration also played a role in international health initiatives.
Its Charter of 15 December 1954 described ASIS's role as " to obtain and distribute secret intelligence, and to plan for and conduct special operations as may be required ".
Its April 11, 2007, announcement revealed that Hanks would reprise his role as Robert Langdon, and that he would reportedly receive the highest salary ever for an actor.
Its former members still play a major role in Kosovar politics.
Its main role throughout its history was the transport of grain to the capital.
Its primary role was submarine hunting.
Its domestic market is much smaller, and almost all wartime production was devoted to fighter and bomber types, while the US was also building military transport aircraft, which could be easily adapted to the airliner role.
For its historical impact through the centuries, Cambridge was widely recognized as the most influential European University, one that " continues to play a very particular role for the university consciousness in the world ," Its decision to confer an honorary degree to Derrida was seen as a challenge to the apparent hegemony of the Anglo-American Analytic philosophy over most of the philosophy departments of the Anglophone world.

Its and politics
Its first editor, William O. Eaton, just 22 years old, said " The Herald will be independent in politics and religion ; liberal, industrious, enterprising, critically concerned with literacy and dramatic matters, and diligent in its mission to report and analyze the news, local and global.
Its provision, or threatened withdrawal, is sometimes used as a political tool to influence the policies of the destination country, a strategy known as food politics.
The Greens founded the first international chapter of a German political party in the U. S. on April 13, 2008 at the Goethe-Institut in Washington D. C. Its main goal is " to provide a platform for politically active and green-oriented German citizens, in and beyond Washington D. C., to discuss and actively participate in German Green politics.
Its best known definition comes from Aristotle, who considers it a counterpart of both logic and politics, and calls it " the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion.
Its aim was to add elements of public protest ( agitation ) and persuasive politics ( propaganda ) to the theatre, in the hope of creating a more activist audience.
Its semi-democratic government system was not efficient enough to rival the neighbouring monarchies of Prussia, Russia and Austria who divided the Commonwealth territories among them, changing the landscape of Central European politics for the next hundred years.
Its second document was The People ’ s Charter, in which the party strove to separate itself from the transitory political assemblages which had thus far been the norm in Trinidadian politics.
Its principal subject areas are politics and culture.
Its establishment as state doctrine in the 1930s had rather more to do with internal Communist Party politics than classic Marxist imperatives.
Its object was to spread knowledge through lectures, discussions, and experiments, politics and theology being forbidden.
Its most prominent columns have included Drapier ( an anonymous piece produced weekly by a politician, giving the ' insider ' view of politics ), Rite and Reason ( a weekly religious column, edited by Patsy McGarry, the ' religious affairs ' editor ) and the long-running An Irishman's Diary.
Its politics also shifted dramatically, becoming predominantly Protestant and Unionist.
Its members tended to follow English practices in matters of culture, science, law, agriculture and politics.
Its author directly challenged the organization of the Holy Roman Empire, denounced in the strongest terms the faults of the house of Austria, and attacked with vigour the politics of the ecclesiastical princes.
Its influence, in recent years, evolved toward a more formal role, and it came to be used primarily for official purposes such as diplomacy, politics, and other forms of official documentation.
Its variegated array of contributors associated The Yellow Book with the " impressionism, feminism, naturalism, dandyism, symbolism and classicism all participate in the politics of decadence in the nineties.
Its front pages tended more to the sensational, apart from concluding the newspaper's editorial shift to a pro-Republican tendency, which started with the Sun-Times endorsement of Richard Nixon in the 1968 elections, meanwhile the Trib since the mid-1970's geared towards a moderate stance swinging between liberalism and its more classic conservatism, ending the city's clear division between the two newspapers ' politics.
Its political history is complex and sometimes baffling even to insiders: for instance, the politics of the Coloured communities of the Cape Flats have included Trotskyist activism in earlier years, and mobilization for the United Democratic Front in the 80s ; and then, widespread support for the historically white National Party ( which had presided over apartheid ) in the early post-apartheid elections.
Its alleged influence among the military and in national politics has attracted attention from the media.
Its politics were nationalist, anti-imperialist, protectionist, insular, racist, republican, anti-clerical and masculist-but not socialist.
Its reports on issues other than politics and China are considered as more reliable.
Its adherents claim it transcended conventional " right / left " distinctions in politics by rendering politics obsolete.
Currier and Ives was the most prolific and successful company of lithographers in the U. S. Its lithographs represented every phase of American life, and included the themes of hunting, fishing, whaling, city life, rural scenes, historical scenes, clipper ships, yachts, steamships, the Mississippi River, Hudson River scenes, railroads, politics, comedy, gold mining, winter scenes, commentary on life, portraits, and still lifes.

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