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Local and people
Local people became famous for sharing their meager food with the starving strangers.
Local Afro-Portuguese often acted as middlemen, the Europeans advancing them goods and they trading them to the local people, most often for ivory.
Sustainable development ( SD ) is a pattern of economic growth in which resource use aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but also for generations to come ( sometimes taught as ELF-Environment, Local people, Future ).
Local governments directly serve the needs of the people, providing everything from police and fire protection to sanitary codes, health regulations, education, public transportation, and housing.
There was also the McDonald's Our Town Story project in which each Local Education Authority in the UK was invited to perform a show of their devising which characterised their area and its people.
Local estimates place the population of the college, 3, 948 people strong, at about 1 / 8 black, 1 / 2 Jewish, with other races making up the balance.
; Local community displacement: Gift shops and cafés which cater for the needs of tourists are often more profitable than shops selling everyday goods for local people ( such as butchers or bakers ).
Local herders see wild animals as unregulated public property subsidized by the work of the local people.
Local people were forced to pay tribute at Qing posts, and Qing officials granted some titles to local elders and entrusted them with the task of " keeping the peace ".
Local Buddhist temples are popular spots as people like to give donations and to get their fortunes told during Tết.
Local people and tourists have led a demand for steam locos to once again haul this section.
Local Colors is a multi-cultural program which recognizes people of diverse origins, races and ethnic backgrounds and sponsors the annual Local Colors Festival in the third weekend of May.
# Local people set up an organization to trade between themselves, often paying a small membership fee to cover administration costs
Local people and their images can also be turned into commodities " ( West, 2006 ).
Local indigenous people also have strong resentment towards the change, " Tourism has been allowed to develop with virtually no controls.
Local administration gradually became more self-sufficient, while the breakdown of the old land distribution system and the rise of taxes led to the loss or abandonment of land by many people who became the " wave people " ( furōsha ).
In February 2000, the Salvation Army publicly ( in their publication known as " War Cry " and in a letter to a Scottish Parliament committee ) opposed the repeal of Section 28 of the Local Government Act ( 1988 ) However, The Salvation Army in the UK and Ireland website refers to the organisation offering ' unconditional assistance and support regardless of race, religion, gender or sexual choices, respecting the identity and choices of all those referred to them .... As well as having a right to be dealt with professionally, people can expect from us encouragement and a respect for their individual beliefs, ambitions and preferences.
In 2002, a partnership between Thurrock Council, Thurrock Heritage Forum and the Thurrock Local History Society began an initiative to place heritage plaques marking the famous people, events and organisations associated with Thurrock.
Local tourism is increasing as more people are attracted to the area, which is also known as the center of " Steinbeck Country " because of famed author John Steinbeck.
Local hero Augustus Smith MP ( 1804 ) led gangs of local and hired men from London's East End brought out on the new railway on a specially chartered train to break the fences and protect Berkhamsted Common for the people of Berkhamsted.
( Local people pronounce Shokan like " show can ", though some people sometimes pronounce it to rhyme with " spoken.
Local artists, writers, theorists and crafts people contribute exhibits.

Local and resisted
Local Afghan tribes strongly resisted this modernization.
Local nobles resisted the claim, but William invaded and by 1064 had secured control of the area.
Local citizens, recognizing what was happening, armed themselves and resisted the robbers and successfully thwarted the theft.
Local Wiradjuri groups under leaders such as Windradyne resisted the settlers until the Frontier Wars of the early 1820s ended the open conflict.
Local residents, headed by the group Concerned Citizens of Plainview-Old Bethpage, have resisted the project from the start.
Local folklore suggests that beacons were lit on high ground around the village to warn of such raids and that attacks were fiercely resisted.
Local troops, with ties to their home garrisons, are likely to have resisted being redeployed to Italy at a time of such instability in Britain ; Marcus ' elevation may have been a result of this or some other, unrecorded crisis.
The parish initially resisted adopting the Local Government Act 1858 and forming a local board to govern the town on grounds of cost.

Local and action
While the Marvel Universe is presumably as large as the non-fictional universe comic book readers inhabit, for all intents and purposes the Local Group is the universe ; practically all action takes place in it.
Local authorities justified their action by contrasting it to alleged practices elsewhere in the EU: " Malta sinks their boats and Italy lets them drown ", local leaders claimed.
Local ranchers, outraged at loss of lands they wanted to graze and comparing this action of FDR's to Hitler's taking of Austria, were led by the aging Beery as they protested by herding 500 cattle across the monument lands without a permit.
While individual congregations are supposed to hold guidance from the general synod " in the highest regard ", the UCC's constitution requires that the " autonomy of the Local Church is inherent and modifiable only by its own action ".
One of the loudest opponents to the new city was former Toronto mayor John Sewell who led the action group Citizens for Local Democracy.
Local Leagues and State Leagues are organized in order to promote the purposes of the League and to take action on local and state governmental matters.
Many indications of glacial action exist in the form of striated surfaces in Kirkwall Bay, with boulder clay with marine shells, and many boulders of rocks foreign to the islands made of chalk, oolitic limestone, flint, & c. Local moraines are found in some of the valleys.
Local, regional, and national social action efforts were commonplace on issues from the releases of Russian Jews to the fight against poverty to hunger.
In 1977, the city passed Local Law # 45, which allowed the city to begin foreclosure proceedings after just one year of non-payment of taxes, not three, resulting in the takeover of thousands of buildings, many of them occupied, by the city of New York through a legal action known as an in rem foreclosure.
The Irish authorities pursuit of an aggressive campaign of internment against the IRA, including raising the Local Security Force ( LSF ), executions, and aggressive action by Irish Military Intelligence ( G2 ) meant that the activities of the German Legation in Dublin were supervised closely and attempts to infiltrate spies into the country were quickly discovered.
He began by orchestrating public demands on Jimmy Walker, the corrupt Tammany Hall Mayor of New York, to crack down on racketeering in the garment district, Hillman then proceeded to seize control of Local 4, expelling Beckerman and Orlofsky from the union, then taking action against corrupt union officials in Newark, New Jersey.
Local residents have indicated their concern at the proposals by voting in a local referendum, held on the 4 April 2005, organised by local action groups and council.
Local residents, tired of the traffic jams, litter and other problems ( i. e., changing racial demographics ) caused by the park's immense popularity, demanded action from local elected officials.
He began by orchestrating public demands on Jimmy Walker, the corrupt Tammany Hall Mayor of New York, to crack down on racketeering in the garment district, Hillman then proceeded to seize control of Local 4, expelling Beckerman and Orlofsky from tech union, then taking action against corrupt union officials in Newark, New Jersey.
Before entering political life, O ' Connor was a member of the political action committee of the Canadian Auto Workers Local 222 in Oshawa.
This period also saw the establishment of regional councils, who form a level of administrative action more specific than a National Spiritual Assembly, but broader than the civic locality, a boundary which almost always defines the jurisdictions of Local Spiritual Assembly.
Local groups can use the National Stakeholder Strategy to identify which goals are most important for their communities and adopt the most effective strategies and action steps to help reach them.
The school hosts both the whole systems action research group Centre for Social and Organisational Learning as Action Research ( SOLAR ) and the Centre for Local Democracy which is a multi Faculty research centre of the University.
Local Warwick Valley High School football airs weekends in the fall, with Rob McLean and Rich Arnott calling the action.
Local people, facilitated by Manchester Permaculture Group, took direct action in turning the site into a thriving community garden.
* Local conditions at the site in question that promote their formation, e. g. local bacteria action ( in kidney stones ) or slower fluid flow rates, a possible explanation of the majority of salivary duct calculus occurring in the submandibular salivary gland.
At the time of the election, Aylen led the United Packinghouse Workers Local 216 in Winnipeg and was chair of the political action committee of the Winnipeg Labour Council.
Service Employees International Union Local 722, the political action committee of the

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