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( 2001 ): Mindful mediation: A handbook for buddhist peacemakers.
Mindful not to take sides, Uyghur leaders like Rebiya Kadeer mainly try to garner international support for the " rights and interests of the Uyghurs ", including the right to demonstrate, although the Chinese government has accused her of orchestrating the deadly July 2009 Ürümqi riots.
Mindful that the government might have to take politically costly decisions in advance of the legislative elections planned for spring 1998 in order to ensure that France met the Maastricht criteria for the single currency of the EU, Chirac decided in April 1997 to call early elections.
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Mindful of JDC ’ s emergency aid work prior to and during World War II, the Israeli government in late 1949 invited the organization to join with the Jewish Agency for Israel to confront these challenges.
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Mindful of the controversy surrounding an earlier proposal to develop a yard at Drumbuie, a condition of the planning permission was that the site had to be treated as an island: a self contained village for 2, 000 workers was created, and all deliveries would arrive by sea, rather than by road.
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Mindful of the materials shortages and technological restrictions that might accompany its production, the design for this car, known as “ Project 704 ” had a greatly reduced dependency on exotic materials, and featured a traditional separate chassis.
* Vernon Mountcastle ( 1978 ), " An Organizing Principle for Cerebral Function: The Unit Model and the Distributed System ", The Mindful Brain ( Gerald M. Edelman and Vernon B. Mountcastle, eds.
Mindful of avoiding a civil war, Manuel agreed to many of the items in John II's will, but rejected others — notably, Manuel insisted on retaining the Order of Christ for himself.
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Vaubois wrote: Mindful of being worthy of the respect of your country, as you are with our own, we are resolved to defend this fortress to the last.
Isaac Asimov apparently had in mind this story when he wrote "... That Thou Art Mindful of Him ",, since Asimov's title is from the same Bible verse, and two of Asimov's robots debate the same subject.

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Mindful of how much Alonso had outperformed him in, Trulli improved markedly the next year.
Mindful of both frustrations, Randolph proceeds to tell Jesse the legend of Natsilane and gives him a carved orca pendant on a necklace to remind him of the power of his special connection to Willy.
Mindful of the turmoil and stress his father ’ s secret and disappearance had put him through he was careful to make her his complete confidant.

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Mindful of the German skill at recovering and repairing their damaged vehicles, during a lull in the fighting Lieutenant Cotton and Sergeant Bramall, with blankets and petrol, went to each knocked out tank in their vicinity and set them on fire.
Mindful of the lessons of the disaster at Hattin, he knew that his army's greatest need was water and heat exhaustion its greatest danger.
Mindful of the dangers presented by Latour-Maubourg's horsemen, Cole flanked his line at either end with a unit in column: on the right were the division's massed light companies, including those from Brigadier Kemmis's brigade, while the first battalion of the Lusitanian Legion took station on the left.
Mindful of the disastrous winter of 1603-1604 at the Île-Saint-Croix settlement, Champlain established l ' Ordre de Bon Temps ( the Order of Good Cheer ) as a social club ostensibly to promote better nutrition and to get settlers through the winter of 1606-1607.

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“ Introduction to Philippians: Mindful of How We Fill Our Minds .” Gospel Advocate 153. 9 ( Sept .): 12-13
Mindful of the origin of his success, Innocent IX supported, during his two months ' pontificate, the cause of Philip II and the Catholic League against Henry IV of France ( 1589 – 1610 ) in the civil Wars of Religion ( 1562 – 1598 ), where a papal army was in the field.
Mindful of his reputation as a poet, Scott maintained the anonymity he had begun with Waverley, publishing the novels under the name " Author of Waverley " or as " Tales of ..." with no author.
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* Nelson, Ted ( 1990 ): Literary Machines, Sausalito: Mindful Press.
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Mindful of Athena's orders, Diomedes runs after Aphrodite and wounds her arm.
Mindful of the connection, the West German Government was anxious to take the opportunity of the Munich Olympics to present a new, democratic and optimistic Germany to the world, as shown by the Games ' official motto, " the Happy Games.
Mindful of the enormous success of the Philharmonia Chorus, founded in 1957 by Legge to work with his Philharmonia Orchestra, the LSO decided to establish its own chorus.
Mindful of this, de Burgh eventually withdrew back forty miles to Antrim, while Butler had to return to Ormond due to lack of supplies.
Mindful of the reports that a British battleship was around somewhere, he turned north.
Mindful of Persia's long period of subservience to British and Russian authority, Reza Shah was careful to avoid giving any one foreign nation too much control.
Mindful of rising fuel costs, the airline also announced plans to phase-out inefficient aircraft, including its Airbus A340-500.
Mindful of this, the foreign ambassadors, always visited Hedwig Eleonora first, and then Ulrika Eleonora, when paying their respects to the royal family.
Mindful of the superiority of Seleucid forces during the first two years of the revolt, Judah's strategy was to avoid any engagement with their regular army, and to resort to guerrilla warfare, in order to give them a feeling of insecurity.
Mindful of the concentration of default risk as one of the causes of the S & L crisis, regulators initially found CDS's ability to disperse default risk attractive.
Mindful to the threat to his southern flank, Anderson obtained Eisenhower's agreement and on 16 February ordered a complete withdrawal from the Eastern Dorsale to the line of the Western Dorsale from Feriana northwards.

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The Test XI suffered a big defeat, due to Bradman's 212 and a haul of 12 wickets taken by leg-spinner Frank Ward.

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Bradman's men were greeted by packed crowds across the country, and records for Test attendances in England were set in the Second and Fourth Tests at Lord's and Headingley respectively ; the crowd at Headingley remains a record, and it was there that Australia set a world record by chasing down 404 on the last day for a seven-wicket victory.
When Jardine was appointed England's captain for the 1932 – 33 English tour of Australia, a meeting was arranged with Nottinghamshire captain Arthur Carr and his two fast bowlers Harold Larwood and Bill Voce at London's Piccadilly Hotel to discuss a plan to combat Bradman's extraordinary skills.
Jardine, who was known for being extremely dour even by the standards of the day, openly exulted and danced wildly upon Bradman's demise.
Bradman's performances during Country Week resulted in an invitation to play grade cricket in Sydney for St George in the 1926 – 27 season.
The 1939 – 40 season was Bradman's most productive ever for SA: 1, 448 runs at an average of 144. 8.
The fallout led to a prison term for Hodgetts, and left a stigma attached to Bradman's name in the city's business community for many years.
Bradman's name has become an archetypal name for outstanding excellence, both within cricket and in the wider world.
Laker bowled with distinction in 1947, and caused the West Indies trouble in 1947 / 48, taking 7 wickets for 103 runs in the first innings of the 1st Test, but was severely clobbered by Don Bradman's 1948 Australians.
It was not enough for Hammond to be the second-best batsman in the world, and he disliked the constant comparisons made between them in Bradman's favour.
William Eric Hollies ( 5 June 1912 – 16 April 1981 ) was an English cricketer, who is mainly remembered for taking the wicket of Donald Bradman for a duck in Bradman's final Test match innings, in which only four was needed for a Test average of 100.
During the final Test of the 1930 Ashes at the Oval, during Bradman's innings of 232, the wicket became difficult for a time following rain.
When this relentless fellow, having reached his sixth Test hundred against England, at length took a liberty he had made 592 runs in the Tests, average 84, the highest aggregate since Bradman's in 1946 – 47: not only that, he had scored 979 against M. J. K. Smith's side since they landed in Perth, and had occupied the crease for forty-one and a half hours.
It is the highest individual first-class innings at Headingley, surpassing Sir Donald Bradman's 334 against England in 1930, and the second highest for Yorkshire behind George Hirst's 341 against Leicestershire in 1905.
The first time they seemed fairly amused, but when he was regularly breaking partnerships, their enthusiasm knew no bounds, and it is said that in Melbourne after he had obtained Bradman's wicket for the third time, Yardley blushed profusely when one excited team-mate slapped him on the back and shouted " Well, bowled, Spofforth ".
Harvey totalled 1, 659 runs at 63. 81 for the season, the second highest tally for a season in Australian history, just 31 runs behind Bradman's record.
This ensured his selection for the 1948 tour of England as part of Bradman's Invincibles.
His omission was thought to be influenced by the belief that he was responsible for leaking Woodfull's comments as well as Bradman's criticism of his performance.
Gilbert famously knocked the bat out of Donald Bradman's hand, before removing him for a duck.
Later in the series, he decried Bradman's tactics of having his pacemen bowl frequent bouncers at the English batsmen, pointing out that it was hypocritical for the Australian captain to vociferously condemn Jardine's tactics years earlier.

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