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Personally and political
Personally did not Selmer heavy sentence, he saw himself as a martyr for a good cause and unfairly convicted in a political process.
Personally leading her forces into battle, Mavia proved to be not only an able political leader but also a strong field tactician.

Personally and like
Personally, I prefer straight hair like yours, but as they say on the Continent, ' What can one do ' ''??
" Personally shy, like Sunday, Chapman commanded respect in the pulpit both because of his strong voice and his sophisticated demeanor.
Personally, I would like to thank all the people, places and times that occurred on or near us.
" Personally I like seeing those kinds of movies.
Personally, though strongly individual, he is not unduly eccentric and I, in common with many others, like him very much " — Wright
Personally, many Canadians like others in the democratic world were attracted to the youth and charisma and John F. Kennedy.
: Personally, if anyone had told me that a tie like that suited me, I should have risen and struck them on the mazzard, regardless of their age and sex.

Personally and preferred
Personally, I have always preferred inspiration to information.

Personally and community
Personally, he was of a most amiable and unassuming disposition, respected by all classes of the community in the North, and held in the highest estimation by his clergy and people.

Personally and 12
Personally leading his forces, Santa Anna crossed the Rio Grande on February 12.

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Personally chosen to be part of his crew by Steve Zodiac and with 5 years of service on the XL5 according to the episode " The Last of the Zanadus " ( voiced by Sylvia Anderson ).
Personally designed by Röhm, it was based on the insignia of a Bolivian general ( Röhm served as a German military advisor to Bolivia in the late 1920s ).
Personally, Prince Lobanov-Rostovskiy was a grand aristocrat of the Russian type, proud of being descended from the independent princes of Rostov, and at the same time an amiable man of wide culture, deeply versed in Russian history and genealogy, and perhaps the first authority of his time in all that related to the reign of Tsar Paul I ( 1754 – 1801 ).
The U. S. government used the term " personally identifiable " in 2007 in a memorandum from the Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ), and that usage now appears in US standards such as the NIST Guide to Protecting the Confidentiality of Personally Identifiable Information ( SP 800-122 ).
In response to Shirley ’ s complaint about “ the stock question ” of the anti-feminists, “ Why have not more women achieved eminence in the arts and sciences ?” She answers: “ Personally I am astounded that so many have distinguished themselves despite the conditions which society has imposed upon them ” ( 181 ).

opposed and America's
Her later work was more introspective in its lyrics as opposed to aggressive ; Hole's Celebrity Skin and Love's solo album, America's Sweetheart, focused more on celebrity life, Hollywood, and drug addiction, while also carrying on past themes of vanity and body image, and Nobody's Daughter was lyrically reflective of Love's past relationships and her struggle to sobriety, with the majority of its lyrics having been written while Love was in rehab in 2006.
He favored using America's natural resources, but opposed wasteful consumption.
He opposed European fascism and criticized Nazi Germany well before America's involvement in World War II.
Landrieu was opposed to the public health insurance option in the America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 ( HR 3200 ) until the bill was rewritten to send a $ 300, 000, 000 payment to Medicaid for her home state.
Benazir took the office in the crucial and penultimate decade of Cold War, and closely aligned with the United States President George H. W. Bush, based on a mutual distrust of Communism, although she strongly opposed United States's support of Afghan Mujaheddin which she labeled " America's Frankenstein " during her first state visit to United States in 1989.
Morrison and his pacifistic followers maintained that America's role should be strictly neutral and part of a negotiated peace only, while Niebuhr claimed himself to be a realist, who opposed the use of political power to attain moral ends.
It featured America's first high-compression overhead valve V8 in the smaller, lighter Oldsmobile 76 / Chevy body for six-cylinder engines ( as opposed to bigger Olds 98 luxury body ).
The Two Rivers policy experienced some opposition from people who thought that if the Columbia were developed, the electricity generated should be for Canada ’ s use as opposed to America's.
In order to convince the American populace-the majority of whom were opposed to the act-of the legislation's merits, its liberal proponents assured that passage would not influence America's culture significantly.
By the 1990s, America's population growth was more than one-third driven by legal immigration, as opposed to one-tenth before the act.
Though previously a strong supporter of President Woodrow Wilson, Gore opposed America's entry into the war even after American involvement began.
Hopkins at first opposed America's entrance into World War I, but when war was declared in 1917 he supported it enthusiastically.
Nye was typical of western agrarian progressives, and adamantly opposed America's involvement in any foreign war.
As the revolution gained momentum, Sullivan became increasingly opposed to America's policy, becoming insolent and carrying out the President's directives half-heartedly or, in some instances, not at all.
One of the earliest was in 1967 when helmet-clad students, opposed to Japan's support for America's role in the Vietnam War and Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's official visit to South Vietnam, battled with riot police in an attempt to prevent him from reaching Haneda Airport in Tokyo.
Ovington remained active in the struggle for women's suffrage and as a pacifist opposed America's involvement in the First World War.
However, President Dwight D. Eisenhower remained unsympathetic ; America's closest ally in the region, Saudi Arabia, was just as fundamentally opposed to the Hashemite-dominated Baghdad Pact as Egypt, and the U. S. was keen to increase its own influence in the region.
From the start of his political career, he was anti-imperialist and isolationist and opposed America's authority over the Philippines as part of the settlement of the Spanish-American War.
Young America's New York Democrats who opposed slavery saw an opportunity to express their abolitionist sentiments.
He opposed any league that would limit America's sovereignty, and believed that membership in a league of nations with divergent interests would weaken the United States in foreign affairs, by giving equal votes to small, weak countries, and allowing them to join together and dictate foreign policy to the United States, Great Britain, France, and Italy ..
During the superhuman Civil War, Miguel joined Captain America's Secret Avengers as one of twenty new members who opposed the Superhuman Registration Act.

opposed and centralized
These studies reveal that the result of extraterrestrial contact will be strongly governed by the benevolence or malevolence of an extraterrestrial civilization, how advanced it is technologically, and whether or not such a species sends robotic probes to contact humanity, as opposed to radio signals from a centralized source, as well as biological similarities and differences between humanity and the extraterrestrial species.
As the Soviet Union under Stalin manifested itself as a strong centralized authoritarian state, Stalinism and libertarian socialism are almost directly opposed.
Federalists fought for complete self-government and full provincial autonomy, as opposed to the centralized government that the Unitarianists and Centralists favored.
Another innovation was the plan's development of a ' mini-school system ,' in which classrooms for the island's public intermediate school were distributed among all the residential buildings in a campus-like fashion ( as opposed to being centralized in one large building ).
Distributed revision control systems ( DRCS ) take a peer-to-peer approach, as opposed to the client-server approach of centralized systems.
The National Association was centralized and unitary in structure, as opposed to the more stringent delegate system of the American Association.
Three groups of trade unions operated under the CGT umbrella at the time, and the idea was fiercely opposed by the 32s and 19s, since one centralized trade union would mean, in practice, that the workers movement would be controlled by the Peronists.
The Anti-Federalists were composed of diverse elements, including those opposed to the Constitution because they thought that a stronger government threatened the sovereignty and prestige of the states, localities, or individuals ; those that claimed a new centralized, disguised " monarchic " power that would only replace the cast-off despotism of Great Britain with the proposed government ; and those who simply feared that the new government threatened their personal liberties.
Those who followed his career, as a publisher and later as a politician, have noted that he also opposed the existing federal status quo, which he considered as too centralized, despite statements to the contrary by the then-Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
Under the Goldwater – Nichols Act, military advice was centralized in the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs as opposed to the service chiefs.
In spite of his support for a united Yugoslavia, Trumbić opposed the 1921 constitution over his belief that it was too centralized and allowed Serb hegemony over Yugoslavia.
The new constitution was strongly opposed by many of Serbia's national minorities, who saw it as a means of imposing ethnically based centralized rule on the provinces.
During the 1980s struggles for nuclear disarmament, the Congress helped found the much broader Canadian Peace Alliance in 1985 as a more inclusive and less centralized network of peace organizations, including many newly formed groups ( as opposed to the CPC which was seen as aligned with the Soviet Union ).
The LDK opposed the centralized control imposed by Belgrade, which reintroduced the Serbian language as the language of Kosovo as well as making other implementations ; and they were growing deeply concerned about Belgrade's handling of the Albanian populace with regards to the wider group interests.
A normal breaker could also be used for this role, but because they are distributed geographically throughout the grid, as opposed to being centralized at feeder stations, resetting a breaker might take considerable time.
Attached to the privileges of the intermediary organs of power between the king and the people ( parlements, provincial estates, aristocratic officers ), the dévots opposed the development of an absolute monarchy, rejecting a centralized government in the hands of commoners from the bourgeoisie appointed by the king ( as opposed to aristocrats who inherited their offices in the intermediary organs of powers ).
These liberals made up a substantial number of the most powerful bureaucrats and, while they often opposed the emperor, they were supporters of a strong centralized state instead of a weak, federalized one.
Distributed revision control ( DRCS ) takes a peer-to-peer approach to version control, as opposed to the client-server approach of centralized systems.
A minilab is a small photographic developing and printing system, as opposed to large centralized photo developing labs.
The organization was made up of various national federations of workers ' societies, mainly the Italian, Spanish, Belgian, American, French and French-speaking Swiss federations, together with other individual branches who all opposed Karl Marx's control of the General Council and favoured the autonomy of national sections from centralized control.
In January 2008, the European Commission proposed a number of changes to the scheme, including centralized allocation by an EU authority ( as opposed to national allocation plans ), a turn to auctioning a greater share ( more than 60 %) of permits rather than allocating freely, and inclusion of other greenhouse gases, such as nitrous oxide and perfluorocarbons.
For example, the presence of a Ghent system ( where unions are responsible for the distribution of unemployment insurance ) and of centralized collective bargaining ( organized at a national or industry level as opposed to local or firm level ) have both been shown to give unions more bargaining power and to correlate positively to higher rates of union density.
In the Cuban debate of 1963, Bettelheim was opposed to the voluntarist ideas of Che Guevara, who wanted to abolish free market and the production of merchandise through a very rapid and centralized industrialization, morally mobilizing " the new man.

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