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Partially and made
Chinese music: Partially as a reaction against attempts by the Communist government to subvert traditional styles to drum up patriotism and loyalty, the 1970s saw the creation of Chinese rock and Cantopop ( in Hong Kong ), both of which made some use of native folk styles, especially in vocal techniques.
Partially because of his interest in economic policy, he was elected a Reichstag deputy in July 1932, and within the party, he was made chairman of the Committee on Economic Policy in December 1932, a post that he did not hold for long.
Partially underground, these winter homes had wooden frames which supported a covering made of a mix of bark, grass and tule.
Partially as a result, no tropical storms made landfall in the Philippines for the first time since 1951, according to the JMA.

Partially and them
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 because of this fact, the lower portion of the Harpeth is very popular with canoeists and canoe outfitting businesses exist to rent canoes to them, which is a popular summertime activity with youth groups especially.
Partially because of this, she began writing for soaps instead of acting on them.
They are partially surrounded by connective tissue placing them in the group of Partially Encapsulated Lymphatic Organs, tonsils, the only one of its kind.

Partially and wrote
Partially recovered ( much due to the encouraging presence of Marina, now well-settled into the real life role of a guardian angel, ever on the alert, ready to fly out to Moscow and lend a helping hand ), Vysotsky embarked on a successful Ukrainian concert tour ( there he wrote a cluster of songs and later referred to those days as his personal Boldino Autumn ).

Partially and Act
Partially with the help of the China Aid Act of 1948 and the Chinese-American Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction, the Republic of China government implemented a far-reaching and highly successful land reform program on Taiwan during the 1950s.
Partially due to increased compliance and reporting obligations enacted in the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, private secondary markets began to emerge, like SecondMarket.
An important feature of the 1935 Act relates to the introduction of certain safeguards in the form of Excluded and Partially Excluded Areas.
But there was an anomaly in colonial northeast India: the hill areas of two princely states ( Manipur and Tripura ) did not figure in the colonial map of internally autonomous Excluded and Partially Excluded Areas ( in quaint colonial parlance ) in the 1935 Act.
Partially as a response to this finding, Congress passed the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, which expressly granted the FDA the power to regulate the tobacco industry.
Partially regulated agreements are those consumer hire or consumer credit agreements which are not an exempt agreement but are exempt from certain provisions of the Act.

Partially and .
Partially through the hiring of expensive foreign player, the new club soon acquired large debts.
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 as a result of the decision by the AERA, Anthony soon thereafter devoted herself almost exclusively to the agitation for women's rights.
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 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 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 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.

confirm and promises
Confirmation enables those who have been baptized as infants, when they are of age to do so, openly before the church, to take upon themselves and confirm the promises made on their behalf by their godparents.

confirm and made
The example of savages, almost all of whom have been found in this state, seems to confirm that the human race had been made to remain in it always ; that this state is the veritable youth of the world ; and that all the subsequent progress has been in appearance so many steps toward the perfection of the individual, and in fact toward the decay of the species.
As a result significant funding was made available to study various aspects of the problem and to confirm the initial findings.
In January 1215, the barons made an oath that they would " stand fast for the liberty of the church and the realm ", and they demanded that King John confirm the Charter of Liberties, from what they viewed as a golden age.
" ( Signorile, p. 78 ) Richard Mohr noted, " some people have compared outing to McCarthyism ... And vindictive outing is like McCarthyism: such outing feeds gays to the wolves, who thereby are made stronger .... But the sort of outing I have advocated does not invoke, mobilize, or ritualistically confirm anti-gay values ; rather it cuts against them, works to undo them.
All gathered data, including the experimental or environmental conditions, are expected to be documented for scrutiny and made available for peer review, allowing further experiments or studies to be conducted to confirm or falsify results.
Although perhaps made explicit in the Prometheia, later authors such as Hyginus, the Bibliotheca, and Quintus of Smyrna would confirm that Prometheus warned Zeus not to marry the sea nymph Thetis.
Before this time, ink and hand-stamps ( hence the word ' stamp '), usually made from wood or cork, were often used to frank the mail and confirm the payment of postage.
Later, when the requirements of the war made it impossible to confirm the ancestry of officer candidates, the proof of ancestry regulation was dropped.
Their findings confirm the species formerly included in Arabidopsis made it polyphyletic.
The chapter had already made three selections which the pope had declined to confirm.
In order to confirm whether lesions are made at the right place, images are taken postoperatively and analyzed.
The smaller, upper chamber usually, but not always, has the exclusive power to confirm appointments made by the governor and to try articles of impeachment.
This new rule is made known to the dealer or not, depending on the game, though in many varieties it is required for the dealer to know the rule in order to confirm its use, and to enforce it.
Accordingly Robert made an accommodation with Philip in June 1320, under which Robert would confirm his young grandson, Louis, as his designated heir, in return for Louis being pledged in marriage to Philip's second daughter, Margaret.
In January 2001, during a visit to New York, IPN President Leon Kieres made public that IPN had accumulated enough evidence to confirm Gross ’ basic thesis that a group of Poles were indeed perpetrators in the Jedwabne massacre.
" No other sources confirm this very evil image, and it seems safe to assume that this is a groundless exaggeration of accusations made by earlier writers.
The MNRs plurality, in coalition with the small center-left Bolivia Libre party, made it possible to confirm the MNRs electoral victory.
" Detainees had earlier made similar complaints but this was the first time a government source had appeared to confirm the story.
Two months after learning that MP's expenses were to be made public, Straw wrote to the fees office to confirm that he had over-claimed on the Council Tax for his constituency home.
Tatchell also pointed out that the African statement contained no concrete evidence to confirm the allegations made by African activists, that many African activists had refused to sign it and that many African activists continue to work with him.
Contemptuous of the pope ’ s authority, in 925 Herbert had his five year old son Hugh made Archbishop of Reims, an appointment which John was constrained to accept and confirm, as Herbert declared that if his son were not elected, he would carve up the bishopric and distribute the land to various supporters.
After the request is made, another physician must examine the patient's medical records and confirm the diagnosis.
Although this has been described as the first known use of television replay to confirm a call ( there was no instant replay review then ), at the time the NFL denied that the decision was made in the press box or using a television replay.

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