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Long and before
In a book review of `` The Soviet Cultural Offensive '', he says, `` Long before the State Department organized its bureaucracy into an East-West Contacts Staff in order to wage a cultural counter-offensive within Soviet borders, the sharp cutting-edge of American culture had carved its mark across the Russian steppes, as when the enterprising promoters of ' Porgy And Bess ' overrode the State Department to carry the contemporary ' cultural warfare ' behind the enemy lines.
Long before he reached the protection of the stage door, Andy was recognized.
Long before 1815 the Christian conscience was leading some to declare slavery wrong and to act accordingly.
Long before this, scholars had speculated that Nabonidus ' exile in Teima lay behind the story of Nebuchadnezzar's banishment and madness in Daniel chapter four.
Dorman Long, South Durham and Stewarts and Lloyds had merged as British Steel and Tube Ltd before vesting took place.
The Rump had not agreed to its own dissolution when it was dispersed by Cromwell and legislation from the period immediately before the Civil War — the Act against dissolving the Long Parliament without its own consent ( 11 May 1641 ) -- gave them the legal basis for this view.
The track " Long May You Run " is a different mix to that found on the album of the same name, featuring the harmonies of the full Crosby Stills & Nash before David Crosby and Graham Nash left the recording sessions.
Long before, however, each conquistador had promised to equally split the benefits.
Long before Diocletian, Gallienus ( r. 253 – 68 ) had already chosen Milan as the seat of his headquarters.
Born in Long Island, New York, he attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute, but dropped out before graduating after five years of private advanced research for drug infusion pump AutoSyringe.
Long before any knowledge of electricity existed people were aware of shocks from electric fish.
Long before he had entered politics, he had denounced laissez-faire thinking.
Long before any Roman settlements, Greek navigators settled in what would become Provence.
Long before writing it he regaled friends and dinner parties with macabre tales of a childhood spent in hiding among the Polish peasantry.
# Not Long before the End ( 1969 )
*" Not Long before the End " was adapted by Doug Moench and Vicente Alcazar
Long after both Niggle and Parish have taken their journeys, the lovely field that they built together becomes a place for many travelers to visit before their final voyage into the Mountains, and it earns the name " Niggle's Parish.
Mickey Hart was born in Brooklyn and grew up on Long Island attending Lawrence High School before dropping out as a senior and leaving for Europe.
Long before all possible fission has taken place, the buildup of long-lived neutron absorbing fission byproducts impedes the chain reaction.
Long before the council became a bulwark of democracy, it rendered invaluable aid to the institution of kingship by:
Long before the first photographs were made, Chinese philosopher Mo Di and Greek mathematicians Aristotle and Euclid described a pinhole camera in the 5th and 4th centuries BC.
Long experience proved that there were great drawbacks found generally before they could be got commercial ; but here was something there was no doubt of.
Long before the controversy Charlie Bate, noted Padstow folk advocate, recounted that in the 1970s the content and conduct of the day were carefully reviewed to avoid potential offence.
Long before this confusion was sorted out, the quagga had been hunted to extinction for meat, hides, and to preserve feed for domesticated stock.
" Long before Geoffrey, Arthur's court was well known to Welsh storytellers ; in the romance Culhwch and Olwen, written around 1100, the protagonist Culhwch invokes the names of 225 individuals affiliated with Arthur.

Long and expression
Long considered part of the repertory of classic “ drawing room ” theatre, the play has also been hailed as a scathing critique of the hypocrisies of Victorian / Edwardian English society and as an expression of Priestley ’ s Socialist political principles.
Long strings of invective can be connected in this way, and the resulting expression doesn't have to have any concrete meaning ; for example, Mon ostie de saint-sacrament de câlice de crisse!
An earlier ancestor was Edward Hart, the clerk for the town of Flushing on Long Island who authored the Flushing Remonstrance on December 27, 1657, considered the first expression of religious freedom in America.
In R ( on the application of Morton ) v Governor of Long Lartin Prison, a prisoner did indeed seek judicial review of a prison governor's decision to deny him access to hard-core pornography claiming that the governor's policy was a breach of his Article 10 right to freedom of expression ; however, the claim was actually rejected.
Sju lange og sju breie ( 2007, Egmont, ) Seven Long and Seven Wide, an old Scandinavian expression signifying time which feels like an eternity, and referring to Pondus ' old boys football squad of 14 odd-looking men posing on the cover.
Long terminal repeats are at the ends of the DNA strands and regulates viral gene expression.
A similar expression is ' Zindabad ' used in Urdu and Persian, it means roughly " Long live " and is used as a patriotic sentiment glorifying leaders and countries e. g. ' Pakistan Zindabad ' or ' Musharaff Zindabad '.
* The episode title, " Up The Long Ladder ", derives from an expression, " Up the long ladder and down the short rope ", a reference to the gallows in an Irish rhyme popularized in the Tommy Makem song, " Are You Ready for a War?
Still, the play was regarded as the text above all others " wherein the whole restless temper of the age finds expression " ( Long ).
" Long time no see " is an English expression used as a greeting by people who have not seen each other for a while.

Long and sustainable
The Long Paddock project aims to create sustainable communities along the Cobb Highway through the development of a dynamic cultural heritage touring route.

Long and development
Long Island's significance as a suburb derived mostly from the upper-middle-class development of entire communities in the late nineteenth century, and the rapid population growth that occurred as a result.
Gregory lives with another scientist, Candi Long, who is working on adaptive optics for use in the development of laser weaponry.
The Port Authority also participates in joint development ventures around the region, including The Teleport communications center on Staten Island, Bathgate Industrial Park in The Bronx, the Essex County Resource Recovery Facility, Newark Legal Center, Queens West in Long Island City, NY, and The South Waterfront in Hoboken.
| Long March 6 || In development || 3 || || || || || ||( SSO ) 500
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Long before that, Sony had released a kind of development kit called the Net Yaroze for its first PlayStation platform, which provided a series of programming and developing tools to be used with a normal PC and a specially modified " Black PlayStation " that could be interfaced with a PC and download programs from it.
Henry Hawkins ' descendants each made significant contributions to the development of the gardens, including the ornamental plantings along the estate's Long Drive, the Jungle, the hybridizing of rhododendrons and their planting around Flora's Green, and the creation of the Italian Garden.
Long before me, bourgeois historians had described the historical development of this struggle between the classes, as had bourgeois economists their economic anatomy.
Long held at locations in the capital of Richmond and Henrico County, the fair was increasingly squeezed out by expanding development around it and the growth of the event.
In portraying his Long figure this way, Basso finds himself between the stools, critical of the spent aristocrats who cannot imagine a modern South, but disgusted also by the figures who represent the wrong kind of newness, the kind of modern South that comes to be if its development is left to default.
Lake Arbor was originally known as Newbridge, a development of Levitt & Sons, developers of the early planned communities of Levittown in Pennsylvania and Long Island, New York, respectively.
The village's growth has been credited to two major events-the selling of farm land for development and the Long Island Rail Road.
Turning Points: The construction of the South Shore Rail Road, predecessor of the Long Island Rail Road, through Merrick in the late 1880s began a period of development.
Realizing that his development was perfectly designed for the new class of white-collar commuters he petitioned the Long Island Railroad for a stop.
An important contribution they made to the development of Long Island was adding their rich Central European folklore to the local culture.
Other development options for the property have included a Long Island Railroad service facility as well as a college campus.
What is now known as Wheatley Heights was mapped out as real estate sub-divisions of Wyandanch ( including Wheatley Heights Estates, and Harlem Park ) by Bellerose developer, William Geiger, ( as in Geiger Lake park and pool ) in 1913 following the development of the Long Island Motor Parkway.
Large-scale residential development began when J. C. Long bought up most of the island and built low-cost housing for World War II veterans.
This led to the marking of county boundaries, which were along Lynches River, Black River, Scape Ore Swamp, Sparrow Swamp, Long Branch, and Screeches Branch, as well as the development of a courthouse and jail.
As on other Long Island barrier islands, Coney Island had many and diverse rabbits, and rabbit hunting prospered until resort development eliminated their habitat.
However, when it comes to the relationship between age and rate SLA, “ Adults proceed through early stages of syntactic and morphological development faster than children ( where time and exposure are held constant ) ” ( Krashen, Long, Scarcella 573 ).
Long after his death, the German General Staff officers of the Interwar and World War II period, particularly General Hans von Seeckt, recognized an intellectual debt to Schlieffen theories during the development of the Blitzkrieg doctrine.
The Quartermaster Branch's insistence on canned wet rations for all postwar field issue, and the failure to develop a suitable lightweight dehydrated or other dry ration for jungle and other extreme environments led directly to the hurried development of the LRP ration or Long Range Patrol ration in 1966.
With the strategic bombing crisis resolved in Europe, Arnold placed full emphasis on completion of the development and deployment of the B-29 Very Long Range ( VLR ) bomber to attack Japan.
The latest development in radio astronomy observations is the Space Very Long Baseline Interferometry ( SVLBI ) program.

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