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Observers and two
Observers expected her to serve only three to five years, but on January 18, 2002, she was sentenced to two consecutive 10-years-to-life terms.
As he leaves, she expresses her feelings in dance as two Observers describe the scene and reveal her thoughts in " There Is No Other Way ".
Observers noted that interregional marriages are rare, and that as of 1990 a new four lane highway completed in 1984 between Gwangju and Daegu, the capitals of Jeollanam-do and Gyeongsangbuk-do provinces, had not been successful in promoting travel between the two areas.
In addition, Flight Commanders and Flight Observers had their insignia surmounted by an eight-pointed star, while Squadron Commanders and Squadron Observers with less than eight years ' seniority had their insignia surmounted by two such stars, one above the other.
Observers can attempt to keep track of flocks of mobile birds such as crows, and can use their judgement, even sometimes recognizing an individual bird or at least that two birds of the same species are different individuals.
Observers said he had a natural ability to stir up crowds, and since his speeches often lasted as long as two hours he had plenty of opportunity to incite the audience.
In the US Army, a Light, Heavy, or Stryker Infantry company Fire Support Team ( FIST ) consists of a Fire Support Officer ( FSO ), a Fire Support Sergeant, three Forward Observers ( FO ), two Fire Support Specialists and three Radio Telephone Operators ( RTO ).
Observers questioned whether putting together two very different businesses would solve either ’ s problems.
Each aircraft is crewed by a pilot with two officers acting as Observers, and averages over 260 flying hours per month.

Observers and school
Observers say Bloomberg sought an early contract in order to win the union's support for school funding fights.

Observers and systems
Observers also pointed to an unduly favourable disposition by the inquiry to Hawker Siddeley, manufacturer of the Trident, and to the makers of the aircraft's systems.

Observers and here
Initially, she is incensed that a member of the powerful Galactic Federation's elite Observers ( which it is revealed that Mizuho has the honor of being its youngest member ) would stoop to marry such an evident primitive ( conveniently overlooking the fact that she is ostensibly the product of just such a union, claiming that the only time that she had ever seen Mizuho cry was when their father died ; the implication of wildly different growth rates between alien and human are suggested here, as Maho is much younger appearing than Mizuho and Mizuho had stated that she could barely recall her father's appearance ).
It was reported at the time in Time magazine that: " Observers here Berlin ... are positive of sincerity, and know he had no intention of feeding the fires of anti-Semitic propaganda.

Observers and be
* 1997 – Comet Hale-Bopp: Observers in China, Mongolia and eastern Siberia are treated to a rare double feature as an eclipse permits Hale-Bopp to be seen during the day.
Observers considered these by-elections, the first major test of the reconciliation agreement, to be free, fair, and peaceful.
Observers believed that the new rules could result in hundreds of new top-level domains to be registered.
As a result, the Mediator and the Truce Commission would be provided with a number of military observers which set a precedence for today's assignment of UNMO's ( United Nations Military Observers ) in the Middle East.
Proposers fortunate enough to be awarded telescope time, referred to as General Observers ( GOs ), must then provide detailed requirements needed to schedule and implement their observing programs.
Observers do not consider their own clock time to be affected, but may find that it is observed to be affected in another coordinate system.
Observers of the mafia debate whether omertà should best be understood as an expression of social consensus surrounding the mafia or whether it is instead a pragmatic response based primarily on fear.
In August 2006 it was reported by The Observers " Pendennis " column that Paddick was considering seeking selection as the Liberal Democrats ' candidate for Mayor of London in the mayoral elections to be held in 2008.
Observers differ on both the morality and utility of inequality, whether, and / or how much inequality is necessary in society and how it can be affected.
Observers in the fortress even noticed that some of the French camps seemed to be empty, yet Wurmser unaccountably failed to act.
Observers speculate that the flight had a specific objective and was not meant to be a long-duration mission.
Observers tend to be more objective in their tendency to ascribe internal or external attributions to other people ’ s outcomes.
In only a few hours the Australians managed to prepare hasty defensive positions, although defensive fire tasks were unable to be registered as the artillery Forward Observers were unable to reach the company positions until after dark.
Despite improvements, problems with the logistic system remained and each round had to be used effectively in response to the directions of the artillery Forward Observers which controlled their fire.
The six-color desert pattern entered service in 1981 at the same time as the woodland BDUs and would be worn in limited numbers by U. S. troops taking part in the biennial Bright Star exercises in Egypt during the 1980s, and by FORSCOM peacekeepers assigned to the Multinational Force and Observers in the Egyptian Sinai Desert, but issued in large numbers prior to the Gulf War.
Observers indicate that there is currently a tug-of-war between Oliver Cyriax's early interventions pilot project — which would be run by PESF ( Parenting and Education Support Forum ) in a low key way, probably at Wells Street ( the family court in central London ) — and another plan, created by the civil servants.
Observers of spiral nebulae such as Vesto Slipher observed that regardless of their position in the sky, these objects ( now known to be separate galaxies ) generally exhibited redshift rather than blueshifts independent of where they were located.
Supposedly, the Observers " evolved " beyond bodies into dark-green brains in large Petri dishes ( not unlike the Providers in the Star Trek episode " The Gamesters of Triskelion "), which are carried around by humanoid host bodies ( controllable over a distance of up to 50 yards ), rendering their abandonment of their original bodies rather pointless ( As the robot Gypsy points out, " Wouldn't it be more convenient to just keep your brains in your heads ?").
Observer claims, like his fellow Observers, to be omniscient and omnipotent, much like Q and his people from Star Trek: The Next Generation, but frequently fails to demonstrate these supposed abilities ( he once stated that he was " not that omnipotent ").
In the late 1960s, the Coast Guard Aviation Observer insignia began to be phased out due to a change in the structure of aviation training and the elimination of the title of Coast Guard Aviation Observers from approved aviation billets.
Observers speculated, however, that Manglano, who had held the post since 1981, eventually would be succeeded by a civilian.
Birdsong has been said to be Sebastian Faulks ' best work of fiction-it received an ' also mentioned ' credit in The Observers 2005 poll of critics and writers to find the Best British book of the last 25 years ( 1980 – 2005 ).

Observers and more
Observers speculated that with Low at the helm, The Workers ' Party would tone down its more hard-line stance and take on a more centrist outlook at the 2001 general election.
Observers in a garden can see for themselves that hoverfly mimics are quite common, usually many times more common than the models, and are ( to our sight ) relatively poor mimics, often easy to distinguish from real wasps.
Observers have said that had the explosion occurred on a weekday it is likely that more than 500 plant employees would have been killed.
Observers reported that in 1980 there were more registered Khmer Christians among the refugees in camps in Thailand than in all of Cambodia before 1970.
Observers conclude that collective identity and Southern distinctiveness are thus declining, particularly when defined against " an earlier South that was somehow more authentic, real, more unified and distinct.
Observers noted that Robb, whose subsequent record in the U. S. Senate few viewed as strong, never looked better or achieved more support for his decisions than he did when Sullivan was his principal advisor.
On 12 April 1905 some Melbourne members formed the Bird Observers Club to facilitate more frequent and less formal meetings and field-trips.
In The Observers issue of July 12, 1936, " Torquemada " ( Edward Powys Mathers ) said, " Agatha Christie has a humorous, well-observed story amongst the ruins of Tell Yarimjah, and her latest method of murder, which got me guessing fruitlessly, has, as usual, more simplicity of a miracle than the complication of a conjuring trick.
Observers initially felt that the birds were Dunlins, but as more birds were discovered ( particularly in the period between 1968 and 1975 ) doubts were cast on this identification.
Observers noted Tallon to be more motivated than ever ; his catching and stumping style became more animated, and his appealing reached new levels of sound.

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