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Its and unity
Its stated goal was for unity with China under the Three Principles of the People, created by KMT founder Dr. Sun and opposition to Japanese and French Imperialists.
Its pursuit of African unity, therefore, was in some ways successful.
Its stated goal was for unity with China under the Three Principles of the People, and opposition to Japanese and French Imperialists.
Its fundamental belief was in the unity and immanence of God in the world.
Its motto, " Unity, Liberty, Socialism ", refers to Arab unity, and freedom from non-Arab control and interference.
Its roots are the nth primitive roots of unity, where k runs over the integers lower than n and coprime to n. In other words, the nth cyclotomic polynomial is equal to
Its name came into being in 1975 when the two – up to then independent – parts of the city – Borghorst and Burgsteinfurt – combined into a unity.
Its ideology is the « democratic humanism, inspired by personalism inherited notably from christian humanism », combined with a centre-left policy towards the economy, supporting state interventionism and calling for the unity of Belgium.
Its policy had been to achieve All-Ireland self-government constitutionally ( be it sovereignty within the United Kingdom in the interest of Irish unity ), as opposed to using separatist physical force if required.
Its goal was to achieve unity and complete Arab independence.
Its formation was welcomed by the IMT as they argue it increased the unity of socialist forces as it fused together two existing mass parties.
Its official mission statement is " to further the cause of ' unity without uniformity ' by encouraging goodwill and cooperation among all people.
Its unity was disrupted only by the presence of hostile Natchez and Chickasaw tribes in the lower Mississippi River valley.
Its torsion subgroup is given by the set of all nth roots of unity for all n, and is isomorphic to Q / Z.
Its legislative advance has seen an unprecedented degree of unity and support within both Houses of the Oireachtas.
Its founder, the Methodist layman and YMCA worker John R. Mott ( 1865-1955 ), promoted Protestant unity in 1895 as an organization joining youth from all Protestant churches to dedicate themselves to the ' evangelization of the world in this generation.
Its hallmark is ' unity in diversity.
Its preamble stated the obligation to achieve German unity and the draft also provided for the accession of " other parts of Germany ", as it was applied to the joining of the former Saar Protectorate in 1957 and German reunification in 1990.
Its tenets stress a unity of religion and state rather than a separation or distinction between the two, and even those Muslims who have ceased to believe fully in Islam retain Islamic habits and attitudes.
Its ideology was an entirely secular form of nationalism ; indeed, it posited the complete separation of religion and politics as one of the two fundamental conditions for real national unity.
Its purpose is to open the celebration, foster the unity of those who have been gathered, turn their thoughts to the mystery of the celebration, and accompany the procession.
Its communities, founded on covenant relationships between people of differing intellectual capacity, social origin, religion and culture, seek to be signs of unity, faithfulness and reconciliation.
Its symbolic nature can help one " to access progressively deeper levels of the unconscious, ultimately assisting the meditator to experience a mystical sense of oneness with the ultimate unity from which the cosmos in all its manifold forms arises.
Its election was the result of one of the rare cases of unity of Italian left, threatened by rumors of a possible neo-fascist coup during Antonio Segni's presidency.

Its and operational
Its operational videos were serialized in Pyre for Americans in Khorasan.
Its first operational mission, with a four-man crew, was STS-5, which launched on November 11, 1982.
Its operational definition of Palestine refugee for persons qualifying for UNRWA assistance says " whose normal place of residence was Palestine during the period 1 June 1946 to 15 May 1948, and who lost both home and means of livelihood as a result of the 1948, and 1967 conflicts ," descendants are also eligible for registration.
Its upgraded version, the Atlas-D rocket, would later serve as an operational nuclear ICBM and be used as the orbital launch vehicle for Project Mercury and the remote-controlled Agena Target Vehicle used in Project Gemini.
Its operational divisions include Road Patrol, Traffic, K-9, Detective and Crime Scene Investigation, SWAT and Hostage Negotiation.
Its world-wide mission is performed primarily at night to reduce operational risk.
Its gradeschool and high school may no longer be operational, although a mailing address still exists.
Its mission was to conduct planning for the eventual retaking of Europe and to exercise administrative and operational control over U. S. forces.
Its operational cost is covered only by its founders and by infrequent aids of the local self-government.
Its directory assistance service was still being accessed over a million times a month. This was before France Telecom retired the service on the 30th of June 2012, due to its own business purposes ( operational cost, customers ' loss due to lack of interest ).
Its operational range of permits routine nonstop business travel for routes such as New York – Tokyo.
Its 11 turbines were fully operational by June 1974.
Its construction, which took ten years and reportedly cost £ 126. 3 million, finally came to a conclusion in 1994, but Pindar became operational two years earlier, in 1992.
Its website was not renewed and is no longer operational.
Its headquarters is in the City of Victoria, although there are many office and operational facilities throughout the region.
Its primary operational squadron was the 72d Reconnaissance Squadron, which had been had been assigned to the group from Ladd AFB, Alaska Territory where it had operated RB-29 Superfortress for several years.
Its last operational use was in the Radfan during the Aden Emergency.
Its work is characterized by a heavy use of primary sources of information, the operational and policy expertise of its analysts — which includes foreign language skills and experience gained by living, working, or studying abroad — and by recommendations that focus on understanding the “ why ” behind today ’ s headlines and identifying and analyzing “ the issue after next .”
Its structure, operational procedures and decision-making processes are defined by the Government of the Republic of Croatia Act and the Government Rules of Procedure.
Its more than 30 operational departments include a restaurant-bar ( TwelvEighty ), First Year Council ( FYC ), Child Care Centre, convenience store ( The Union Market ), copy shop ( Underground Media + Design ), food bank ( Mac Bread Bin ), games room, newspaper ( The Silhouette ), radio station ( 93. 3 CFMU-FM ), Student Health Education Centre, and yearbook ( Marmor ).
Its customers include the U. S. Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps, for which the company supports a wide variety of operational systems.
Its purpose is to take frequent images, in visible and infrared light, of vegetated areas on the Earth and promises to deliver a greater effectiveness for in-season agriculture applications research and operational decision support than current satellite systems such as Landsat.
Its strategic goal was Leningrad, with operational objectives being the territories of the Baltic republics and securing the northern flank of Army Group Centre in Northern Russia between Western Dvina River and Daugavpils-Kholm Army Group boundary.
Its most recent addition is the first operational B-1B Lancer, known as " The Star of Abilene ," which made its final flight in 2003.

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