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More importantly, several of the more advanced of the less developed countries have found through experience that they must plan their own complex investment programs for at least 5 years forward and tentatively for considerably more than that if they are to be sure that the various interdependent activities involved are all to take place in the proper sequence.
More importantly, he also happens to be the brother-in-law of Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House.
More importantly, it could expand the market for farmers in developing countries due to the reduction in spoilage.
More importantly, it allows for the characterization of stationary points.
More importantly, because the various companies were constantly vying for a competitive edge, safety standards had become more and more lax.
More importantly, however, he went on to maintain the same high level of performance throughout the season, kicking precisely 100 goals for the year to become the first player to top the ton since Richmond's Jack Titus in 1940.
More importantly, early next year the Pathé production unit down in the south of France in Nice made le Médecin du chateau ( The Physician of the Castle ), in which there are cuts back and forth between criminals threatening a doctor's wife and child, while the doctor himself drives home to rescue them after being warned by telephone.
More importantly, it includes details of more than 150 single and compound formulations of both herbal and animal origin.
More importantly, the incontrovertible discovery of celestial bodies orbiting something other than the Earth dealt a serious blow to the then-accepted Ptolemaic world system, or the geocentric theory in which everything orbits around the Earth.
More importantly, the discovery of celestial bodies orbiting something other than the Earth dealt a blow to the then-accepted Ptolemaic world system, which held that the Earth was at the center of the universe and all other celestial bodies revolved around it.
More importantly, they play a key role in non-verbal communication.
More importantly, it boasts a fully armored passenger area protected by hardened steel and bullet-resistant glass.
More importantly, he attended classes at the Harlem Art Workshop, taught by the African American artist Charles Alston.
More importantly, the vibrational footprints of a DCB6Ge tooltip mounted on a 384-atom handle and of the same tooltip mounted on a similarly constrained but much larger 636-atom " crossbar " handle are virtually identical in the non-crossbar directions.
More importantly, the battle led to the beginning of a proper organization of the Royal Nepalese Army.
More importantly, Sergey Kirov, a Leningrad party leader, was emerging as popular leader of the moderates.
More importantly, it won four directly-elected seats, thus qualifying it for proportional representation even though it fell short of the five percent threshold.
More importantly, Hannibal never successfully received any significant reinforcements from Carthage.
More importantly, the siege resulted in the death of Philip of Alsace, who held the county of Vermandois proper ; an event that threatened to derail the Treaty of Gisors which Philip had orchestrated to isolate the powerful Blois-Champagne faction.
More importantly he advocated a new " radical centre " and called for a new political grouping.
More importantly, they went further in the playoffs than the previous year, but fell again to the New England Patriots, this time in the AFC Championship game.
More importantly, the Giants set an NFL record by losing only 14 turnovers in a 16-game regular season.
More importantly, the African Commission found that contrary to the claims of the Republic of Cameroon, the people of Southern Cameroons are indeed a " people " under the African Charter and broad international law with the inalienable right to determine their destiny.
More importantly in 1931 Louis Leakey discovered older more primitive stone tools in Olduvai Gorge — these were the first examples of the oldest human technology ever discovered in Africa, subsequently known throughout the world as Oldowan after Olduvai Gorge.
More importantly the Central Bank hints at the root cause of the oil contraction: " the bank said it was due to falls in production, " operative problems ", maintenance stoppages and the channeling of diesel to run thermal generators during a power crisis.

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More importantly the council and the movement lead to not only ecumenism but to the forming of councils amongst the denominations that connected churches across continental lines.
More important than the five composed speeches from the later sources, which tend to be colored by the authors ' own views of crusading, is a letter that was written by Urban himself in December of 1095 referring to the council.
More than one council may be represented in a council-controlled organisation.
More than 20 multi-storey blocks of council flats were built around Ladywood during the 1960s and 1970s ; however, six of them were demolished in the early 2000s.
More serious criticism followed a $ 400, 000 loan of public money for a Black Eyed Peas concert in 2010 which was not approved by HRM council or reviewed by the city's legal department.
The name was never popular, with local MP Jasper More raising an amendment to the 1972 Local Government Bill to rename the county " Shropshire "-at the time the council itself opposed the change, although later, in 1980, would exercise its power to legally change the name of the county.
More recently, Bienkowski presented the City of Kitchener council a report on expanding the Aud.
More populous states have greater influence in the council, in accordance with the system of Qualified Majority Voting.
More than ten thousand people came to pay their respects as his body lay in city council chambers.
More recent additions to the council included the relocation of the council service center from downtown West Chester to an office building just off of the U. S. Highway 202 bypass in Westtown Township, Pennsylvania, and the opening of the new " Cub Town " facilities at Camp Ware in 2004.

More and introduced
More foods were now available: feral goats – introduced by earlier sailors – provided him with meat and milk and wild turnips, cabbage, and black pepper berries offered him variety and spice.
More services for the public were introduced ; visitor numbers soared, with the temporary exhibition " Treasures of Tutankhamun " in 1972, attracting 1, 694, 117 visitors, the most successful in British history.
More than one century after Euler's paper on the bridges of Königsberg and while Listing introduced topology, Cayley was led by the study of particular analytical forms arising from differential calculus to study a particular class of graphs, the trees.
More recently, a frameless IUD called Gynefix was introduced.
More likely, this fixed lunisolar calendar was introduced by Hillel II.
More recently, in the 18th century, the sweet potato was taken to New Guinea, having been introduced to the Moluccas from South America by Portuguese traders, representing the locally dominant colonial power.
More recently, the pistachio has been cultivated commercially in the English-speaking world, in Australia, New Mexico, and in California, where it was introduced in 1854 as a garden tree.
More recently, with the progress of computer technology, other representations were introduced and specialized computer languages were developed, since with the explosive growth of the complexity of electronic circuits, traditional schematics are becoming less practical.
More important, however, was the prologue, which comprised sung dialogue between allegorical characters which introduced the overarching themes of the stories depicted.
More desktop models were introduced in 1971, leading to a model programmable in BASIC in 1972.
More recently, scholars of ethnic conflict and civil wars have introduced theories that draw insights from all three traditional schools of thought.
More survivors of Krypton were introduced, including Supergirl, a dog named Krypto, the inhabitants of the bottled city of Kandor, and others.
More recently the Blaser company has introduced a new straight-pull action where locking is achieved by a series of concentric ' blades '.
More recently, the variant " aleatoriality " has been introduced ( Roig-Francolí 2008, 340 ).
“ Inmates rarely leave with any new skills unless the training fits the camp's enterprising needs .” More recently however, programs have been introduced to train prisoners in useful trades.
* More recently, " Moffles " ( a waffle made from a toasted mochi ) has been introduced.
More variations were introduced by vaudevillians such as Paul Cinquevalli.
More recently popular Christmas songs, often introduced through film or other entertainment media, tend to be specifically about Christmas or have a wintertime theme.
More gender-equitable suggestions have therefore been introduced.
President Harry Truman introduced the White House photographers as the " Just One More Club.
More recently RCA has introduced Ke $ ha as one of its new artists on its roster.
More recently, prunes, dates, apricots, and chocolate fillings have been introduced.
More well known to South East viewers was Scene South East, a weekly magazine programme introduced on 9 October 1964 as Friday on Ten, which replaced Day by Day on Friday nights.
More enduring inmates introduced during this period were sneering troublemaker Lou Kelly ( Louise Siversen ), who developed from a bit player to becoming a sociopathic wannabe top dog and the series ' main villain, dopey offsider Alice " Lurch " Jenkins ( Lois Collinder ) and streetwise card sharp Lexie Patterson ( Pepe Trevor ), who had a tendency to dress a lot like Boy George until The Freak retaliated against her insolence by cutting her hair.
Bodin invoked Pythagoras in discussing justice and in Book IV used ideas related to the Utopia of Thomas More The use of language derived from or replacing Niccolò Machiavelli's città ( Latin civitas ) as political unit ( French cité or ville ) is thoughtful ; Bodin introduced republic ( French république, Latin respublica ) as a term for matters of public law ( the contemporary English rendering was commonweal ( th )).

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