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Partially from 1994 and wholly from 2003 Kenyan popular music has been recognised through the Kisima Music Awards.
Partially overlapping fragments are then used for synthesis of homologous regions through a moving D-loop that can continue extension until they find complementary partner strands.
Partially through his campaigns and written pleas to the Georgia Trustees, it was re-legalized in 1751.
Partially as a result of this, the interior of an entire unit is essentially a single, long cabin ; it is possible to see or walk from end to end without opening doors or passing through narrower gangways.
Partially through the 2009 Scream the Prayer Tour, Brennan Chaulk left the band because of personal reasons ( getting married ) and due to the fact that he writes Christian worship music.

Partially and player
Partially because the team wanted to save money in order to sign Stephon Marbury to a long-term contract, and in part because Tom Gugliotta did not want to play with the young player.
Partially designed as a social and economic experiment, the game had to account for the widespread player interaction as well as deal with the long history of players feeling as if they were the center of attention, as had been the case in single-player games.
The player controls a creature named " SPRAT " ( Small Partially Robotic Alien Time-traveller ), depicted as a red sphere wearing sunglasses.

Partially and new
Partially due to the influence of Euronymous of the band Mayhem, Samoth left Thou Shalt Suffer and with Ihsahn, began writing music for a new band called Emperor ( in which he played drums ).
Partially at the urging of U. S. Senator Joseph Weldon Bailey, Waters-Pierce received a new license to operate under Governor Joseph D. Sayers.
Partially blind and apparently secluded from the surface world forever, Elder dubbed himself the Mole Man and began exploring his new home.
Partially addressing concerns expressed during and after the first referendum campaign, voters were able to consult a map of proposed electoral boundaries under the BC-STV system, and advocacy groups were given some public funding to campaign for and against the new electoral system.
*" Partially sighted model Amanda Swafford is new Levi's girl " Feature on UK Vogue website.

Partially and soon
Partially as a result of the decision by the AERA, Anthony soon thereafter devoted herself almost exclusively to the agitation for women's rights.

Partially and large
Partially within Harris County, but mostly in neighboring Fort Bend County, the city boasts a large African American population.

Partially and .
Partially oxidized compounds are also a concern ; partial oxidation of ethanol can produce harmful acetaldehyde, and carbon can produce toxic carbon monoxide.
* Partially Convertible-Central Banks control international investments flowing in and out of the country, while most domestic trade transactions are handled without any special requirements, there are significant restrictions on international investing and special approval is often required in order to convert into other currencies.
Partially because of Dartmouth's rural, isolated location, the Greek system dating from the 1840s is one of the most popular social outlets for students.
Partially paralyzed, he was first transferred to Ferrara for rehabilitation and then to the Policlinico Umberto I in Rome to be near his wife, also hospitalized.
Partially hydrolysed potato starch makes for another non-toxic medium for protein electrophoresis.
A Classified and Partially Annotated Bibliography of Michael Polanyi, the Anglo-Hungarian Philosopher of Science.
Partially as a result but also to deploy USFJ more efficiently, the U. S. and Japanese governments agreed in 2006 to the relocation of the Marine Corps Air Station Futenma and other minor bases.
Partially collapsed lava tubes are visible as chains of pit craters, and broad lava fans formed by lava emerging from intact, subsurface tubes are also common.
Partially because of these reasons, revolvers still hold significant market share as concealed carry and home-defense weapons.
Partially 3D and fully 2D games were still common in the industry early in the decade, but these have now become rare as developers look almost exclusively for fully 3D games to satisfy the increasing demand for them in the market.
Partially based on the Leptocephalus giganteus larvae, later shown to be normal sized.
Partially due to this, the council was never recognized as ecumenical, and was later repudiated by the Council of Chalcedon.
Partially to confirm the promises he made to them, Calvert wrote the Maryland Toleration Act and encouraged the colonial assembly to pass it.
Partially modified to became a rack railway in its last section, it was destroyed by eruption in 1944.
Partially inelastic collisions are the most common form of collisions in the real world.
* RH = Partially ordered Role Hierarchy.
* National September 11 Memorial & Museum – Partially complete.
Partially based on Puzo's 1969 novel, The Godfather, the film is in part both a sequel and a prequel to The Godfather, presenting two parallel dramas.
Partially in response to these claims, the Hall of Fame opened an International Hockey exhibit and announced that it would start looking at more international players for induction.
Partially because of this, the situation in most Republican-held areas slowly began to revert largely to its prewar conditions ; in many ways the " revolution " was over well before the triumph of the Franco forces in early 1939.

through and hiring
During the summer of 1973 Aaron received thousands of letters every week ; the Braves ended up hiring a secretary to help him sort through it.
An I / O psychologist researches and identifies how employee behaviors and attitudes can be improved through hiring practices, training programs, and feedback and management systems.
From 1978 through 1983, the Chargers wore their white jerseys at home, coinciding with the hiring of coach Don Coryell – when Joe Gibbs, a Coryell assistant in 1979 – 80, became head coach of the Washington Redskins in 1981, he did the same, and white at home became a Redskins staple through 2007 – but Coryell switched the Chargers to their blue jerseys at home starting in 1984.
Ickes instituted quotas for hiring skilled and unskilled blacks in construction financed through the Public Works Administration ( PWA ).
The founders of the kibbutz movement wanted to redeem the Jewish nation through manual labour, and hiring non-Jews to do hard tasks was not consistent with that idea.
In 1939, the team quit hiring pitchers and Omar Hill was the regular from then through the early 1940s.
Boatmen and river men helped fuel Frenchtown's growth through their buying of cargo and food, and hiring of pilots.
" Stevens left his job with Ely, but a job in the Eisenhower administration didn't come through as a result of a temporary hiring freeze instituted by Eisenhower in an effort to reduce spending.
Freleng's talent quickly shone through, and Schlesinger's hiring of Frederick " Tex " Avery, Chuck Jones and Frank Tashlin further increased the quality of the studio's output.
During his second term in office, Happy Chandler issued an executive order creating a merit system that forbade the hiring or firing of state employees for political reasons ; his successor, Bert T. Combs, pushed a new merit system through the legislature, protecting it from abolition by executive order.
They focused on the hiring of skilled workers, such as carpenters, lithographers, and railroad engineers, in an attempt to maintain as much control as possible over the work their members did through enforcement of work rules, zealous defense of their jurisdiction to certain types of work, control over apprenticeship programs, and exclusion of less skilled workers from membership.
Elections for the council were held in 1955, and the Alliance, which had now expanded to include the Malayan Indian Congress ( MIC ), issued a manifesto stating its goals of achieving independence by 1959, requiring a minimum of primary school education for all children, protecting the rights of the Malay rulers as constitutional monarchs, ending the Communist emergency, and reforming the civil service through the hiring of more Malayans as opposed to foreigners.
He lived frugally and acquired wealth for his treasury through usury and hiring out mercenary companies.
The primary goal of craft unionism is the betterment of the members of the particular group and the reservation of job opportunities to members of the union and those workers allowed to seek work through the union's hiring hall.
While such exclusive hiring halls do not, in a strictly formal sense, require union membership as a condition of employment, they do so in practical terms, in that an employee seeking to be dispatched to work through the union's hiring hall must either pay union dues or pay a roughly equivalent hiring hall fee.
In 2009 Broadway Video bolstered their production division through the heavy expansion of services through the increased hiring of personnel, with the aim of consolidating all production duties " in-house ".
Nevertheless, Woods continued to provide political support to Biko, both through writing editorials in his newspaper and controversially hiring black journalists to the Daily Dispatch.
Meeting these opposing demands through the traditional expansion of education systems, such as building schools, hiring teachers and equipping schools with adequate educational resources will be impossible in a conventional system of education.
This is done by the way students and faculty at the center live their lives, as well as through the hiring of both Israeli and Palestinian workers, as an example of what can be done through cooperation.

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