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Mindful, however, of Fiji's complex history of immigration which has resulted in the multicultural nature of the Fijian nation today, the Preamble also acknowledges the " contribution ... of other faiths, to the spiritual life of Fiji.
That Thou Art Mindful of Him " ( also signed as "— That Thou Art Mindful of Him ") is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov, which he intended to be an " ultimate " probe into the subtleties of his Three Laws of Robotics.
The motto of the 8th Hussars was also retained Pristinae Virtutis Memores ( Mindful of former valour ).

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* Literary Machines: The report on, and of, Project Xanadu concerning word processing, electronic publishing, hypertext, thinkertoys, tomorrow's intellectual revolution, and certain other topics including knowledge, education and freedom ( 1981 ), Mindful Press, Sausalito, California ; publication dates as listed in the 93. 1 ( 1993 ) edition: 1980 – 84, 1987, 1990 – 93
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.
* Literary Machines: The report on, and of, Project Xanadu concerning word processing, electronic publishing, hypertext, thinkertoys, tomorrow's intellectual revolution, and certain other topics including knowledge, education and freedom ( 1981 ), Mindful Press, Sausalito, California.
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.
She is the author of over 200 research articles and six academic books, including Mindfulness and The Power of Mindful Learning.
In 2011 Semple curated the Mindful exhibition in 25, 000 sqft Old Vic Tunnels featuring artists including Jake and Dinos Chapman, Tracey Emin, Mona Hatoum, Mat Collishaw, Sebastian Horsley, Sarah Lucas, Barney Bubbles, Liliane Lijn, Tessa Farmer and Semple himself.

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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 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 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.

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“ Introduction to Philippians: Mindful of How We Fill Our Minds .” Gospel Advocate 153. 9 ( Sept .): 12-13
( 2001 ): Mindful mediation: A handbook for buddhist peacemakers.
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.
* Nelson, Ted ( 1990 ): Literary Machines, Sausalito: Mindful Press.
* Henry P. Stapp ( Mindful Universe: Quantum Mechanics and the Participating Observer )
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.
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 Bradman's big scores for Bowral, the association wrote to him, requesting his attendance at a practice session in Sydney.
Mindful that garnering the attention of the American mainstream music press was difficult for all but the largest indie label, Pavitt and Ponemen took inspiration from alternative bands like Sonic Youth, Butthole Surfers, and Dinosaur Jr. and sought to publicize the label via the British music press.
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 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 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 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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Due to rising prices for energy, fuel, and food on international markets, inflation increased in the first half of 2011, but later decreased to an annualized rate of 3. 4 % at the end of September.
Part of the demise of this feature was the 1973 oil crisis with rising fuel prices, and also concerns about proposed US emission standards legislation.
The company cited decreased sales of large vehicles in the wake of rising fuel prices.
A contributing factor was the rising cost of diesel fuel, a trend that set in after the 1973 oil crisis, which gradually undermined the D & RGW's fuel-consuming " fast freight " philosophy.
While no concrete reason was ever provided, rising fuel costs and a desire to focus on their core service have been cited as reasons for BA's desire to sell.
Following the dramatic OPEC ( Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries ) price increases of the mid-nineteen seventies, operations were constrained by rising fuel costs.
With fuel costs rising as high as $ 6 per gallon in mid-2005, wind power is being pursued not only for ecological reasons, but also to reduce the cost of living in impoverished communities such as Kasigluk.
According to a news release on northamericanair. com, " What makes NAA's scheduled service operations untenable is the rising cost of fuel, with jet fuel costs increasing 60 percent since 2005.
Britflights had intended to utilize Air Atlanta aircraft for the 2011 season, but suspended its intended operations, its website citing rising uncertainties created by rising fuel prices.
As fuel prices rise, foods shipped to national and international markets are already rising in price.
With rising gas prices, the future of the automobile is now leading towards fuel efficiency, energy-savers, hybrid vehicles, battery electric vehicles, and fuel-cell vehicles.
Environmental restrictions and pressure to prevent construction of new refineries may have also contributed to rising fuel prices in the United States.
On 29 October 2008 Sterling declared bankruptcy due to the rising fuel prices in the first half of 2008 and the Icelandic financial crisis in October that hit its major investor.
However by the late 1960s as wealth increased car sizes were rising despite heavy fuel taxes, although some of the more upmarket brands were building cars that could take lead-free fuel, and there were still a number of " economy " cars in production at this time.
The rocket consumes its fuel on the first stage of the rising part of the flight, then separates and falls away, leaving the payload to complete the arc and return to the ground under a parachute.
It was Ford's first effort at downsizing the Thunderbird, reflecting rising demand for more fuel efficient cars.
The resulting fare increases that were intended to recover higher operating costs caused by steeply rising jet fuel prices led to a further drop in demand.
Apparently a hose was used to displace the fuel from the tanks of one of the tour vessels, and various government officials claimed it appeared to be an act of ecoterrorism motivated by rising numbers of tourists to the park, though more details did not become known.
The contributing factors to the down fall of Palmair was said to have been increasing competition from various low cost airlines using Bournemouth airport, rising fuel prices and the recession.
However, Honda released a more conventional automobile in 1972 called the Civic which immediately reversed their flagging fortunes due to its economy, reliability and low cost in an era of rising fuel prices.
However, due to rising fuel costs these services are under threat.

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