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Leaflets and against
Leaflets were distributed to Iraqi civilians, by members of the Black Watch, depicting troops and vehicles set against a backdrop of the Saltire.

Leaflets and New
Leaflets being handed out in New York City ( 1973 )

Leaflets and for
* ICES Identification Leaflets for Plankton ( Fiches d ’ Identification du Plancton ) furnish keys, in a standardized form, for the identification of the major plankton species in the North Atlantic.
* ICES Identification Leaflets for Diseases and Parasites of Fish and Shellfish ( Fiches d ’ Identification des Maladies et Parasites des Poissons, Crustacés et Mollusques )
Leaflets spread in the name of Bandera in the same year called for the " destruction " of "" Moscow ", Poles, Hungarians and Jewry.
" Toward Victorious Afro-American National Liberation: A Collection of Pamphlets, Leaflets and Essays Which Dealt In a Timely Way With the Concrete Ongoing Struggle for Black Liberation Over the Past Decade and More pp. 249 – 260.
Leaflets from Dari Taylor's party have since expressed regret for not opposing the development of Preston Park.
Leaflets had been distributed to local police stations when the crossing was automated the previous July, although they were only on display for the public to pick up.
From 1945 Hamvas belonged to the spiritual renaissance for three years, during which time he edited the series Leaflets of the University Press, held lectures and published the metaphysical Anthologia humana: Ötezer év bölcsessége ( 1946, Human Anthology – The Wisdom of Five Millennia ), the fourth edition of which was banned and pulped by the communist regime.
* electronic Medicines Compendium-an up to date database of Summary of product characteristics ( SPCs ) and Patient Information Leaflets ( PILs ) for UK licensed medicines

Leaflets and would
Leaflets, dropped by patrol planes flying over the islands, alerted the Japanese forces there as to when the special broadcasts would be made.

Leaflets and have
Leaflets distributed in recent times have included Eymore Wood, in Kidderminster Foreign on the opposite bank of the River Severn, but that was merely a tract of woodland belonging to Worcester Cathedral.

Leaflets and they
Leaflets similar to those prepared briefly appeared in Peter Watkins ' controversial BBC Docudrama The War Game, in a scene where they were distributed to people's homes.

Leaflets and were
The campaign consisted mainly of television advertisements which used the slogan: Leaflets were handed to the public so that the managers of the shopping centre could hear of the views of the people who visit it.
Leaflets soon after were dropped in a football pitch in Cali announcing the formation of the group.
Leaflets by the militant anarchist organization Action Directe were sent three months later.

Leaflets and .
* Tim Frank Collection of WWII Propaganda Leaflets, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
Publications devoted fully or in part to Meccano included Meccano Magazine from 1916 to 1981, and numerous Special Model Leaflets aimed at serious enthusiasts, on how to construct very large, complex models and machines.
Leaflets usually include one to two designs and are usually printed by the individual designer.
Leaflets sessile, ovate or oblong, three to five inches long, by two to three broad, pointed at base, entire or serrate, gradially pointed at apex.
Leaflets are dropped that include some symbols and figures.
Leaflets petiolate, seven to nine, one to two inches long, one-half to three-fourths of an inch broad, emarginate or rounded at apex.
Leaflets ovate, two to two and one-half inches long, wedge-shaped or irregularly rounded at base, with wavy margin, acute apex.
Leaflets and pamphlets played an important role in driving public opinion during the war.
Leaflets posted by Japanese patrols or dropped from planes stated in English, " you can find neither food nor way of escape in this island and you will only die of hunger unless you surrender.
File: Caesalpiniaceae-Parkinsonia aculeata-1. JPG | Leaflets of Parkinsonia aculeata
File: Caesalpiniaceae-Parkinsonia aculeata-2. JPG | Leaflets of Parkinsonia aculeata
Leaflets appeared next.

arguing and against
Digicel then issued court proceedings against the Regulator, arguing that he had acted improperly by imposing an arbitrary limit of three licenses ( although interestingly no complaint was made about the decision to prefer BVI Cable TV's improbable license over Digicel ).
The trial showed a 64 % protective effect, which is very similar to the figure derived from other UK trials, thus arguing against the genetic variation hypothesis.
* Life and Philosophy of Leibniz see section on Space, Time and Indiscernibles for Leibniz arguing against the idea of space acting as a causal agent.
The logician Hui Shi was a friendly rival to Zhuangzi, arguing against Taoism in a light-hearted and humorous manner.
In the years after World War II, the French film critic and theorist André Bazin reacted against this approach to the cinema, arguing that film's essence lay in its ability to mechanically reproduce reality, not in its difference from reality.
By contrast, von Neumann recommended against floating point for the 1951 IAS machine, arguing that fixed point arithmetic was preferable.
Saint Augustine ( 354 – 430 ) took a more cautious approach in arguing against assuming that people inhabited the antipodes:
It contains an extended polemic against the doctrine of predestination ( Chapter 164 ), and in favour of justification by faith ; arguing that the eternal destination of the soul to Heaven or Hell is neither pre-determined by God's grace ( as in Calvinism ), nor the judgement of God, in his mercy, on the faith of believers on Earth ( as in Islam ).
Mill tries to explain our mistaken belief that justice is overwhelmingly important by arguing that it derives from two natural human tendencies: our desire to retaliate against those who hurt us, and our ability to put ourselves imaginatively in another's place.
When Carlson countered that conservatives " are always arguing against ' special rights ' for gays ," Falwell said that equal access to housing, civil marriage, and employment are basic rights, not special rights.
This criticisms is a consequentialist criticism-interested in consequences or outcomes or results of a course of action-and does not impugn the character or intentions of the one ( s ) offering the " slippery slope " argument ( s ), the basis or bases or concerns underlying the offering of the arguments against a rule or course of action, nor the legitimacy of arguing against any specific rule or course of action.
South Africa also voted against the resolution, arguing that since there were no peace and security concerns raised by its neighbours, the question did not belong in the Security Council when there were other more appropriate bodies to represent it, adding, " Ironically, should the Security Council adopt resolution ... the Human Rights Council would not be able to address the situation in Myanmar while the Council remains seized with the matter.
Natural theology, thus, is that part of the philosophy of religion dealing with describing the nature of the gods, or, in monotheism, arguing for or against attributes or non-attributes of God, and especially the existence of God, purely philosophically, that is, without recourse to any special or supposedly supernatural revelation.
It is noteworthy that the United States, the defaulting party, was the only Member that put forward arguments against the validity of the judgment of the Court, arguing that it passed a decision that it ' had neither the jurisdiction nor the competence to render '.
Duns Scotus argued strongly against both nominalism and conceptualism, arguing instead for Scotist realism, a medieval response to the conceptualism of Abelard.
Slavery was commonplace in Europe, Africa, and Asia during Martin's reign and was accepted by " almost everyone " with few arguing against it.
Trudeau wrote and spoke out against both the Meech Lake Accord and Charlottetown Accord proposals to amend the Canadian constitution, arguing that they would weaken federalism and the Charter of Rights if implemented.
Clemens most explosive postseason failure came in the second inning of the final game of the 1990 ALCS against the Oakland Athletics, when he was ejected for arguing balls and strikes with umpire Terry Cooney, putting a dismal stamp on an A's sweep.
Pinker and other universalist opponents of the linguistic relativity hypothesis have been accused by relativists of misrepresenting Whorf's views and arguing against strawmen put up by themselves.
Lakoff also argues that metaphor plays an important part in political debates where it matters whether one is arguing in favor of the " right to life " or against the " right to choose "; whether one is discussing " illegal aliens " or " undocumented workers ".
He was a strident campaigner on environmental matters, particularly arguing against unnecessary noise, such as the use of " muzak ".
Sabellianism was embraced by Christians in Cyrenaica, to whom Demetrius, Patriarch of Alexandria, wrote letters arguing against this belief.
In addition to being a parody of James Bond and clearly being heavily influenced by Peter Sellers, Austin Powers represents an archetype of 1960s Swinging London, with his constant advocacy for free love — defending this attitude in an argument with Doctor Evil by arguing that they were rebelling against authority figures like Doctor Evil and the movement would have used less drugs if they had been aware of the long-term consequences — his use of obscure impressions and his clothing style ( including crushed velvet suits and Beatle boots ).

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