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This criticism is further supported by PADI's elimination from their entry level course of what some authority's feel are critical skills such as buoyancy control, gas management and diver rescue, and the movement of such topics and skills into separately priced products such as the PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy Course.
The Tissington Trail, a popular recreational walk and cycle path, starts at Mappleton Lane on the northern outskirts of town, accessed by a large Victorian tunnel nearly 500 yards long running from the former station site in the town and follows the course of the former Ashbourne to Buxton railway, running from what was Ashbourne railway station through the village of Tissington and joining the High Peak Trail ( the old Cromford and High Peak Railway ) at Parsley Hay.
Tajima would finish as runner up in the All Japan Dirt Trial Championship that year with the same car and won the Race to the Sky hillclimb in 2003, before it was rebuilt as a Grand Vitara, then in 2007 as an XL7, breaking the overall course record at Pikes Peak.
Its upper course receives ice influx from both Goodge Col and Jacobsen Valley, while the tributary Roché Glacier joins Branscomb Glacier just northwest of Príncipe de Asturias Peak.
The Yantra has its source from the northern foot of Hadzhi Dimitar Peak in Central Stara Planina, at 1, 340 m. In its upper course, it is often called Etar ( Етър ), its older name.
The river has two main tributaries in its upper course: the Black Osam takes its source from the foot of Levski Peak in the Balkan Mountains, at an altitude of, while the White Osam has its source on the northern slopes of the Kozya Stena peak.
Of course his favorite place in Europe was the Alps, painting The Great White Peak of Mont Blanc, which in the spring of 1923, the Paris Salon gave " an honorable mention ".
* The first driver to climb Pikes Peak in less than 15 minutes ( in a 1962 Ralph Moody Ford — the actual time was 14 minutes 37 seconds for the 12. 42-mile course.

course and is
Part of it is, of course.
The answer is, of course, yes.
What I am here to do is to report on the gyrations of the struggle -- a struggle that amounts to self-redefinition -- to see if we can predict its future course.
Of course, there must be clarity: a single distinct impression is more valuable than many fuzzy ones.
Such a response, of course, misses the point that in crisis order is going out of existence.
That is not to deny that he has been aware of traditions, of course, that he is steeped in them, in fact, or that he has dealt with them, in his books.
In any case but the last, such a course is sure to avenge itself upon the individual ; ;
What is the probable course of future developments??
I am not aware of great attention by any of these authors or by the psychotherapeutic profession to the role of literary study in the development of conscience -- most of their attention is to a pre-literate period of life, or, for the theologians of course, to the influence of religion.
Whether or not Danchin is correct in suggesting that Thompson's resumption of the opium habit also dates from this period is, of course, a matter of conjecture.
This of course was not true of the educated and sophisticated people we met, who loved their pets, but kindness is not a basic human instinct.
There is, of course, the doctrine of original sin, which asserts that each of us as individuals partakes of the guilt of our first ancestor.
Each will decide on his own course somewhere between these two extreme cases according to the sense of responsibility which is determined for him by the particular circumstances of his own life.
True reality, of course, is the ideal, and the poet knows nothing of this ; ;
One reason is, of course, that the new scepticism has been willing to maintain the general picture of the invasions as portrayed in the traditional sources.
He had also learned to dispute extempore remarkably well, the main evidence for which of course is the presence of his name in the honors list of 1628/29.
On the other hand, the bright vision of the future has been directly stated in science fiction concerned with projecting ideal societies -- science fiction, of course, is related, if sometimes distantly, to that utopian literature optimistic about science, literature whose period of greatest vigor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries produced Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia.
There is, of course, nothing new about dystopias, for they belong to a literary tradition which, including also the closely related satiric utopias, stretches from at least as far back as the eighteenth century and Swift's Gulliver's Travels to the twentieth century and Zamiatin's We, Capek's War With The Newts, Huxley's Brave New World, E. M. Forster's `` The Machine Stops '', C. S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength, and Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, and which in science fiction is represented before the present deluge as early as Wells's trilogy, The Time Machine, `` A Story Of The Days To Come '', and When The Sleeper Wakes, and as recently as Jack Williamson's `` With Folded Hands '' ( 1947 ), the classic story of men replaced by their own robots.
And this, of course, is exactly what Madison Avenue has been accused of doing albeit in a primitive way, with its `` hidden persuaders '' and what the space merchants accomplish with much greater sophistication and precision.
Of course it is.
Now Richards, of course, is known as a deep thinker as baseball managers go.
`` I try to treat Daniel as if he were normal, though of course I realize he is far from that at present.

course and extract
Although the worker is an autonomous, self-realised human being, as an economic entity, he or she is directed to goals and diverted to activities that are dictated by the bourgeoisie, who own the means of production, in order to extract from the worker the maximal amount of surplus value, in the course of business competition among industrialists.
O ' Ferrall would oversee numerous productions of Shakespeare over the course of 1937 ; a ten minute excerpt from Mark Antony's funeral speech in Julius Caesar, starring Henry Oscar ( 11 February ); a ten minute excerpt from Much Ado About Nothing with Henry Oscar as Benedick and Margaretta Scott as Beatrice ( also 11 February ); a twenty-five minute extract from Macbeth, with Henry Oscar as Macbeth and Margaret Rawlings as Lady Macbeth ( 25 March ); a thirty-minute extract from Twelfth Night, with John Wyse as Orsino and Greer Garson as Olivia ( 14 May ); and a sixty-seven minute extract from Othello starring Baliol Holloway as Othello, D. A.
Many of its soldiers are graduates of the Air Assault course qualifying them to insert and extract using fast rope and rappel means from a hover in addition to the ordinary walk on and off from an airlanded helicopter.
* A scientific application of the Reinsch Test was presented in 2010 by chemists of Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Radiochemie ( Institute for Radiochemistry, Technical University Munich ) and ITU ( Institute for Transuranium Elements, Karlsruhe ): in the course of the radiochemical purification of < sup > 79 </ sup > Se for the determination of its half-life, reductive deposition of selenium on metallic copper was the first step to extract < sup > 79 </ sup > Se from high active raffinate (= PUREX raffinate ) in a hot cell .< ref > The half-life of < sup > 79 </ sup > Se
It is well established that the Right to Silence has been granted to the accused by virtue of the pronouncement in the case of Nandini Sathpathy vs P. L. Dani, no one can forcibly extract statements from the accused, who has the right to keep silent during the course of interrogation ( investigation ).
It is, of course, also possible to amass wealth simply by taking it off other people in some way, but once this appropriation has occurred, the source of additional wealth vanishes, and the original owners are no longer so motivated to produce surpluses, simply because they know their products will be taken off them ( they no longer reap the rewards of their own production, in which case the only way to extract more wealth from them is by forcing them to produce more ).

course and quotations
In the course of discussing classic authors, the participants make quotations, long and short, from the works of about 700 earlier Greek authors and 2, 500 separate writings, many of them otherwise unrecorded.
Students in one quantum field theory course created T-shirts bearing his image and a collection of his more noted quotations, among them: " Not only God knows, I know, and by the end of the semester, you will know.
Between 1760 and 1769 ten " annual accounts " of the progress of the work were given ; in its course 615 Hebrew manuscripts and 52 printed editions of the Bible were either wholly or partially collated, and use was also made ( but often very perfunctorily ) of the quotations in the Talmud.
This curriculum contains direct quotations from Barton's books, recommends the resources published by WallBuilders, and advocates showing that group's video, Foundations of American Government, at the beginning of the course.
This is to be distinguished from quotations from a source deemed a hostile witness, who inadvertently substantiates a point beneficial to his opponents in the course of his own narrative.

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