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Part and success
Part of the reason for its success was that libraries in teachers ’ colleges liked the way Bliss had organized the subject areas on teaching and education.
Part of the coyote's success as a species is its dietary adaptability.
The success of The Godfather Part II began the Hollywood tradition of numbered sequels.
Following the success of The Godfather, The Conversation and The Godfather Part II, Coppola began filming Apocalypse Now, an adaptation of Conrad ’ s Heart of Darkness set in Cambodia during the Vietnam War ( Coppola himself briefly appears as a TV news director ).
Such schemes have also been standardized for older designs as well, such as JPEG images with progressive encoding, and MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 Part 2 video, although those prior schemes had limited success in terms of adoption into real-world common usage.
Part of Burton's success was due to how well he varied his acting with the three female characters, each of whom he tries to seduce differently: Ava Gardner ( the randy hotel owner ), Sue Lyon ( the nubile American tourist ), and Deborah Kerr ( the poor, repressed artist ).
Part of Hill's success during the depression also was due to repeatedly cutting his employees ' wages, although this was during a time of deflation when prices were falling generally.
Part of their claimed success is said to be due to advances in electronics, which allows unattended operation and interfacing with the commercial power grid.
As a result of its success, all but two of Mel Brooks movies in Swedish have been given similar titles: " Springtime For Mother-In-Law " ( The Twelve Chairs ); " Springtime For The Sheriff " ( Blazing Saddles ); " Springtime For Frankenstein " ( Young Frankenstein ); " Springtime For The Silent Movies " ( Silent Movie ); " Springtime For The Lunatics " ( High Anxiety ); " Springtime For World History " ( History of the World, Part I ); " Springtime For Space " ( Spaceballs ); and " Springtime For The Slum " ( Life Stinks ).
Part of the reason for the box office failure is that the film is clearly intended as an absurd comedy and yet was marketed as an action film one year after the success of Die Hard 2.
Part of Hammond's success is due to its location at the junction of two heavily travelled interstate highways:
Part of the event's success can be attributed to the close relationship the Stampede has often shared with both the civic government and community leaders.
His first major critical success came portraying Tom Hagen in The Godfather ( 1972 ) and The Godfather Part II ( 1974 ).
Part of the success of The Beggar's Opera may have been due to the acting of Lavinia Fenton, afterwards Duchess of Bolton, in the part of Polly Peachum.
Its follow-up singles, " With Me Part 1 " and " Get on the Bus " failed to reproduce the success of " No, No, No ".
Two albums, released in 1981 ; We'll Bring the House Down and Till Deaf Do Us Part adopted a hard rock and heavy metal sound, as a result of the band's revival amongst heavy metal fans, following their success at the Reading Festival.
Edward Coke denounces it in Chapter I of the Fourth Part of the Institutes, reporting that when it was demanded by the Lords and Commons what might be a principal motive for them to have good success in Parliament, it was answered: " Eritis insuperabiles, si fueritis inseparabiles.
Part of the success of the area as a visitor attraction is attributed to the high levels of public transport access.
He points out the reason as quoted, " Part of the success is the navel factor.
Part of the rise of the success of various countries ' programs in recent years is attributable to the exodus of lots of talent from the USSR and other former Eastern Bloc countries.
Part of the major success of the film may be attributed to the importance of Indian womanhood with Indian cultural values and that the character of Mother India represents an ideological figure to the people, with her strong values and moral guidance, despite suffering from poverty and hardship, which is relevant to many.
Part of the reason for its success is that it is far easier for a traditional retailer to establish an online presence, than it is for a start-up company to employ a successful purely online one, or for an online only retailer to establish a traditional presence, including a strong and well recognised brand, without having a large marketing budget.
Part of the reason for the success of the PlayStation against the Sega Saturn was that the PlayStation was considered an easy platform to develop games, while the Sega Saturn, with its dual processors and overall complexity, frustrated developers instead.
Part of McConnell's success came from a series of television campaign spots called " Where's Dee ", which featured a group of bloodhounds trying to find Huddleston, implying that Huddleston's attendance record in the Senate was less than stellar.

Part and maintaining
Part of the American reaction to the Soviet atomic and hydrogen bomb tests included maintaining a large Air Force, under the control of the Strategic Air Command ( SAC ).
Part of the early strategy of the British was to sever the colonies in two by maintaining control of the river.
Among the more hotly debated issues at the conference was the German demand for gleichberechtigung (“ equality of armaments ”) ( i. e. abolishing Part V of Versailles ) versus the French demand for sécurité (“ security ”) in armaments ( i. e. maintaining Part V as the best way of ensuring French security ).
The Labour Party environment policy, such as this quote from Part I, paragraph 3, owed much to the Brundtland Commission's concept of sustainable development ; to ensure the management of the human use of the biosphere to yield the greatest sustainable benefits to present generations while maintaining the potential to meet the goods and aspirations of future generations
::( a ) he is unlikely to achieve or maintain, or to have the opportunity of achieving or maintaining, a reasonable standard of health or development without the provision for him of services by a local authority under this Part ;
Part of this restoration is the return to observing the sabbath, maintaining Mosaic law including dietary law, and Jewish feasts.

Part and power
Licensed amateur radio operators may operate 802. 11b / g devices under Part 97 of the FCC Rules and Regulations, allowing increased power output but not commercial content or encryption.
QRP enthusiasts contend that this is not always necessary, and doing so wastes power, increases the likelihood of causing interference to nearby televisions, radios, and telephones and, for United States ' amateurs is incompatible with FCC Part 97 rule, which states that one must use " the minimum power necessary to carry out the desired communications.
Part of this power comes from the side effects that it is possible to produce during the pattern matching operation, including saving numerous intermediate / tentative matching results and the ability to invoke user-written functions during the pattern match which can perform nearly any desired processing, and then influence the ongoing direction the interrupted pattern match takes, or even to indeed change the pattern itself during the matching operation.
* EN 62040-1-1: 2006 Uninterruptible power systems ( UPS ) – Part 1-1: General and safety requirements for UPS used in operator access areas
* EN 62040-1-2: 2003 Uninterruptible power systems ( UPS ) – Part 1-2: General and safety requirements for UPS used in restricted access locations
* EN 62040-2: 2006 Uninterruptible power systems ( UPS ) – Part 2: Electromagnetic compatibility ( EMC ) requirements
* EN 62040-3: 2001 Uninterruptible power systems ( UPS ) – Part 3: Method of specifying the performance and test requirements
Part of the climate which led to the formation of those stereotypes were also the much less ordinarity of far-right groups in Rio de Janeiro which are opposed to LGBT rights than in São Paulo, composed partly by white power skinheads but not only them.
Part of the Palace consists of the original castle as it was between 1157 and 1170, as an image of power and residence of the Thuringian landgraves.
Part of the advantage is the lower peak to average power ratio needed compared to COFDM.
Part 3 begins by introducing the supernatural power of.
Part of the image of King Adolf in the Frankfurt Hall of KingsAdolf had neither influence nor power, and was elected Rex Romanorum because of the electors ' preference for a weak king.
The purpose of a commonwealth is given at the start of Part II: THE final cause, end, or design of men ( who naturally love liberty, and dominion over others ) in the introduction of that restraint upon themselves, in which we see them live in Commonwealths, is the foresight of their own preservation, and of a more contented life thereby ; that is to say, of getting themselves out from that miserable condition of war which is necessarily consequent, as hath been shown, to the natural passions of men when there is no visible power to keep them in awe, and tie them by fear of punishment to the performance of their covenants ....
Part of Barre's time in power was characterized by oppressive dictatorial rule, including allegations of persecution, jailing and torture of political opponents and dissidents.
In the US on May 3, 1974, the Amplifier Rule CFR 16 Part 432 ( 39 FR 15387 ) was instated by the Federal Trade Commission ( FTC ) requiring audio power and distortion ratings for home entertainment equipment to be measured in a defined manner with power stated in RMS terms.
Part of the power of an in-joke is that its audience knows that there are those who do not understand the joke.
Part of it is the restrictions they impose: you really can't play power chords with them ; the sound just turns to mush.
Part of it can be tapped using tidal power.
Part of its power stemmed from the ability to " determine " budgets, prompting President Bush to remark, " That's why John Negroponte is going to have a lot of influence.
Prior to the change of CB radio from licensed to " permitted by part " ( FCC rules Part 95 ) status, the typical toy walkie-talkie available in North America was limited to 100 milliwatts of power on transmit and using one or two crystal-controlled channels in the 27 MHz citizens ' band using amplitude modulation ( AM ) only.
Part of Zi-Arms proved to have an ulterior motive: seizing power and reviving the glory days of the Empire with the Dekalt Dragon, Brastle Tiger, and a Mega Death Saurer.

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