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Put under the direction of Raymond Lemaire, Jean-Pierre Blondel and Pierre Laconte, this urbanistic project saw the first students arrive in 1972.
Ure's only release with the band under this name was the " Put You In The Picture " single.
* Put him on an unauthorized list of people to be detained without judicial warrant in event of a national emergency, and designated him as a " Key Activist " whose political activities should be " disrupted " and " neutralized " under the bureau's illegal counterintelligence program known as COINTELPRO.
Put simply, the high temperature minerals, the first ones to crystallize in a mass of magma, are most unstable at the Earth's surface and quickest to weather because the surface is most different from the conditions under which they were created.
In addition, the novels above are sometimes published as 3-in-1 volumes or omnibus box sets under various names playing on the general title themes ( such as Two Cats, Three Tales or The Cat Who Put Four in a Box ).
He ran for Lieutenant Governor with the slogan " Put Sarge in Charge " and was elected in 1966, and in 1969, he became governor when Governor John Volpe ( R ) became secretary of Transportation under President Richard Nixon.
Put under operational control of V Corps, First Army, it moved to Le Havre, France on 3 November and proceeded to Aubel, Belgium, to prepare to enter the front lines.
The tsarist government suppressed Pravda eight times in the space of two and a half years ; but each time, with the support of the workers, it reappeared under a new but similar name, e. g., Za Pravdu ( For Truth ), Put Pravdy ( Path of Truth ), Trudovaya Pravda ( Labour Truth ), etc ..
An early appearance of the term was in an Associated Press story about the upcoming 1941 Orange Bowl, appearing in several newspapers including the December 31, 1940 Daytona Beach Morning Journal under the headline, " Orange Bowl: Hoyas Put Faith in ' Hail Mary ' Pass ").
Musical success was elusive until 1979, when signed under the 20th Century Fox Records record label, Mills found her breakthrough in disco music, recording songs such as " Put Your Body In It ", " You Can Get Over ", and " What Cha ' Gonna Do With My Lovin '".
Put differently, the mass conversion from " socialist " to " democratic " ideology implied not only the desire to remain under direct presidential patronage, but also that the emergence of the ruling NDP was no more reflective of constituency interests than the ASU was under Nasser's party system .</ span >
Introducing a vintage de Havilland Tiger Moth as the new Thunderbird 6, in their script the Andersons allude to 1960s publicity for Esso, which advertised under the promotional banner of " Put a Tiger in Your Tank ".
The book was translated into English by Cyril Connolly and published in 1944 under the title Put out the light.
Put under Latin rights in 89 BC, Albingaunum was granted the Roman citizenship in 45 BC under Julius Caesar, starting to enjoy, with the beginning of the Empire, a period of prosperity.
Their last album was released in 1998 under the title of " Put do srca sunca " ( Road to the Heart of the Sun ).
Advertising campaigns encouraged users to personalize the trademark stripes under the slogan " Put Your Spin on It.
Put the container together with the other accessories in the cupboard under the altar.
Put under contract by Columbia, the Anhalts scripted Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back ( 1947 ).

Put and contract
*" Trader A " ( Put Buyer ) purchases a put contract to sell 100 shares of XYZ Corp. to " Trader B " ( Put Writer ) for $ 50 per share.
* Put option, a financial contract between two parties, the buyer and the seller of the option
Put generally, the contract of employment denotes a relationship of economic dependence and social subordination.

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Put another way, Ford innovated its way to a lower price point and by doing so turned a huge potential market into a reality.
Put on trial, they were condemned and executed one by one until before the trial of the tenth and last an error of accounting was discovered, allowing him to go free.
The label agreed to let Parton sing country music after her composition, " Put It Off Until Tomorrow ," as recorded by Bill Phillips ( and with Parton, uncredited, on harmony ), went to number six on the country music charts in 1966.
Put differently, a Riemannian manifold is a space constructed by deforming and patching together Euclidean spaces.
Put out, like other Mann – Alton noirs, by the small Eagle-Lion company, it was the direct inspiration for the Dragnet series, which debuted on radio in 1949 and television in 1951.
Hawkins ' song " I Put a Spell on You " was central to the plot of Stranger than Paradise, while Mystery Train is inspired by and named after a song popularized by Elvis Presley, who is also the subject of a vignette in Coffee and Cigarettes.
Put another way, failure to assert one ’ s rights in a timely manner can result in a claim being barred by laches.
Put together, these guarantee that the content ID will never repeat ; even if multiple messages are generated within the same second, they either have different process IDs or a different count of messages generated by the same process.
Its most famous aria " Vesti la giubba " (" Put on the costume " or, in the better-known older translation, " On with the motley ") was recorded by Enrico Caruso and laid claim to being the world's first record to sell a million copies ( although this is probably a total of Caruso's various versions of it made in 1902, 1904 and 1907 ).
Put another way, a set of strings ( called " code words ") over an alphabet is called a self-synchronizing code if for each string obtained by concatenating two code words, the substring starting at the second symbol and ending at the second-last symbol does not contain any code word as substring.
Put it another way, men and women, as social beings, strive to belong and seek for approval by complying and conforming to the social and cultural norms within their society.
Gilda ( 1946 ), showcases one of the most famous stripteases in cinematic history, performed by Rita Hayworth to " Put the Blame on Mame "), though in the event she removes just her gloves, before the act is terminated by a jealous admirer.
During the 2001 / 02 season when Feyenoord won the UEFA Cup a parody was launched of the song " Put your hands up " by Black and White Brothers called " Put your hands up for Pi-Air " as a tribute to Pierre ( Pi-Air ) van Hooijdonk.
* Video set in 2027: Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit by Fedde Le Grande ( 2006 )
Put in simpler words, the particles postulated by the de Broglie – Bohm theory are anything but " hidden " variables: they are what the objects we see in everyday experience are made of ; it is the wavefunction itself which is " hidden " in the sense of being invisible and not-directly-observable.
He returned to the top of the charts in 1991 with the album Put Me in Your Mix, which reached # 8 on the Billboard R & B Albums chart and the song by the same name reached # 2 on the Billboard R & B singles chart.
A few years later, the genre had reached the self-referential stage, with songs about the singers (" Mr. Bass Man " by Johnny Cymbal ) and the songwriters (" Who Put the Bomp?
He wrote Tompall Glaser's highest-charting solo single " Put Another Log on the Fire ", " One's on the Way " ( a hit for Loretta Lynn ), " The Unicorn " ( which became the signature piece for the Irish Rovers in 1968 ) and " 25 Minutes to Go ", sung by Johnny Cash, about a man on Death Row with each line counting down one minute closer.
*" Crestwood: Rails Put Farming Community on the Track to Commercial and Residential Development " — Article by Kim Chappell of The Courier-Journal
Put on the auction block in 1985, it was purchased by a local businessman ( and former student ) who converted the old wooden part of the structure into apartments.
Put another way, Klein recognizes and supports the fundamental value of separation of powers defined by the Constitution.

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