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Components of the Remote Agent software have been used to support other NASA Missions.
Parts of the Brigade have been employed many times in the Balkans ( Missions IFOR / SFOR in Bosnia and KFOR in Kosovo ), with MNF in Albania and Mission INTERFETd to East Timor.
The Registers of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials are all intact and preserved at the Mission, as is the Confirmation Register ( San Juan Capistrano is one of the few Missions to have retained this document ).
Missions in italics are unfinished, i. e. have not yet been designated as successes or failures.
Missions like the 2005 Deep Impact probe have provided valuable information on what to expect.
New plastic kits for the Hellhound flamethrower tank and the Leman Russ Demolisher have been released, while new plastic kits for the Basilisk mobile artillery and the Chimera armoured troop transport were released with the expansion Battle Missions.
An SNES and Game Boy game called Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions, as well as a Nintendo 64 video game, entitled Duck Dodgers, have also been produced.
Missions specialists such Scott Moreau and Paul Hiebert have detected traces of animist thought encroaching on both evangelical and charismatic discourses about the demonic and spiritual warfare.
Following Apollo 14, Roosa served as backup command module pilot for Apollo 16 and Apollo 17, and based on crew rotations, would probably have commanded one of the last Apollo Missions had it not been cancelled.
Three documentaries have been made about the Force: " Black Devils " in 2000, an episode of History Channel's " Dangerous Missions " series, written produced and directed by Darryl Rehr ; Daring to Die: The Story of the Black Devils, written and directed by Greg Hancock and Wayne Abbot, and Devil's Brigade, a 2006 TV miniseries produced by Frantic Films.
NASA's Advance Automation for Space Missions was the direct inspiration for this novel detailing first contact between Earth explorers and the Taloids, clanking replicators who have colonized Saturn's moon Titan.
Since the Hooks inaugural season they have been the chief rivals of the San Antonio Missions.
Many have been declared UNESCO World Heritage sites, including six of the Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos in Bolivia, and others in Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay.
Since the beginning of the affiliation with the Padres, the Missions have seen nearly a dozen players crack the Big Leagues.
Since the Corpus Christi Hooks moved to Corpus Christi from Round Rock in 2005 they have been the chief rivals of the Missions.
However, the Missions are known for a few of their own promotions – some of which have garnered nation-wide attention within the industry.
Though John Brown Myers entitled his biography of Carey, William Carey the Shoemaker Who Became the Father and Founder of Modern Missions, Carey is also quoted by a primary source to have said in response to it being said of him that he was a shoemaker that he was no more than a simple cobbler who only repaired shoes in order to underscore his humble beginning.
Two other American boards have contributed personnel and funds: the Board of Missions of the United Methodist Church and the United Christian Missionary Society of the Christian Churches ( Disciples of Christ ).
When the Missions were secularized or dismantled and the Indians did not have to live under continued Friar and military control they were left essentially to survive on their own.
Aloysius Cartagenas, a professor at the Seminario Mayor de San Carlos of Cebu, “ following Church tradition, the foundation event and date of University of San Carlos should be the decree of Bishop Romualdo Jimeno on 15 May 1867 ( turning over the seminary to the Congregation of the Missions ) and the first day of classes in the history of what is now USC is 1 July 1867, the day P. Jose Casarramona welcomed the first lay students to attend classes at the Seminario de San Carlos .” Thus, he says that San Carlos cannot claim to have descended from the Colegio de San Ildefonso founded by the Jesuits in 1595, despite taking over the latter ’ s facilities when the Jesuits were expelled by Spanish authorities in 1769.
In fact, a major reason for its formation was to have such a Church organization that performed these functions in a capacity entirely separate from the actual management of the various Churches and Missions of Scientology.
Coahuilteco or Pakawa seems to have been a lingua franca of Texas Coahuiltecans living at or near the Catholic Missions established at San Antonio in the 18th century.
In some cases it is said that elected opposition officials have tried to impede or close existing Missions.
The members are selected for these positions and typically have a broad variety of experience both in Canada and with deployed CF Missions.

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In 1894, it was expanded to become Henry Kendall College, named in honor of Reverend Henry Kendall, secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Home Missions.
The tribe was named Luiseño by the Spanish due to their proximity to the Mission San Luís Rey de Francia (" The Mission of Saint Louis King of France ," known as the " King of the Missions "), which was founded on June 13, 1798 by Father Fermín Francisco de Lasuén, in what was the First Military District in what now is Oceanside, California, in northern San Diego County.
A year or two later, the Siamese King Narai, seeking to reduce Dutch and English influence, named as governor of Phuket a French medical missionary, Brother René Charbonneau, a member of the Siam mission of the Société des Missions Etrangères.
In Copenhagen, he was named Superintendent of the Greenland Missions and in 1741 the Lutheran Bishop of Greenland.
Another freeway is under construction named after missionary Junípero Serra who founded the Missions of the Sierra Gorda, this road will create another ring road.
One of the Bolivarian Missions of Hugo Chávez, Mission Robinson, is named for him.
InterVarsity, Inter-Varsity Canada, and Groupes Bibliques Universitaires et Collegiaux of French-speaking Canada co-host Urbana Missions Conference, a triennial student missions convention, named for the campus town where it was held for many years.
Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium, home field of the San Antonio Missions is named in his honor.
It is named after Franciscan Friar Junípero Serra, founder of the California Missions.
The highlights of his career with San Antonio included ranking 4th in batting average and tying for 3rd place in doubles with 17 in, tying for the Missions ' team lead with 15 home runs in, and being named the best defensive catcher in the Texas League in 2000.
The facility, which opened in 1887, was named after Padre Francisco Garcés, a noted Franciscan Spain | Spanish priest who made several journeys through the region in 1771 and 1774 en route between southern Arizona and the Spanish missions in California | California Missions.
In 2006 he was named Missions pitcher of the year after going 6 – 5 with a 3. 64 ERA in 25 starts.
The hallways are named for the California Missions.
He soon receives an offer from a mysterious man named Irving to join an elite team of fighters named " ARMS " ( Agile Remote Missions Squad )/( Awkward Rush and Mission Savers ).
In 1681 or 1682, the Siamese king Narai, who was seeking to reduce Dutch and English influence, named Governor of Phuket the French medical missionary Brother René Charbonneau, a member of the Siam mission of the Paris Foreign Missions Society.
Trade was denied, but Father Forcade of the Paris Foreign Missions Society was left behind with a Chinese translator, named Auguste Ko.

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" Images of race and redemption: The Protestant missionary contribution to Carl Meinhof's Zeitschrift für Kolonialsprachen ", Le Fait Missionaire: Social Sciences and Missions 15 ( December 2004 ), 59-96.
Andrés Pérez, " Nicaragua: History, social conflict, and missions for peace ", in Gregory Wirick and Robert Miller ( ed. s ) Canada and Missions for Peace: Lessons from Nicaragua, Cambodia and Somalia.
* 1579-Jesuit Alessandro Valignano arrives in Japan where, as " Visitor of Missions ", he formulates a basic strategy for Catholic proselytism in that country.
" A Critical Look at a New ' Key ' to Evangelization ," Evangelical Missions Quarterly, 31 / 2 ( 1995 ), pp. 152-162. contra view ( Also see Tai M. Yip, " Spiritual Mapping: Another Approach ", pro view in the same edition ).
* Hann, John H. " The Mayaca and Jororo and Missions to Them ", in McEwan, Bonnie G. ed.
* Carey, S. Pearce-William Carey " The Father of Modern Missions ", edited by Peter Masters, Wakeman Trust, London, 1993 ISBN 1-870855-14-0
" Territorial spirits and world evangelisation: a biblical, historical and missiological critique of strategic level spiritual warfare ", Evangelical Missions Quarterly, 35. 3 ( 1999 ), p 354 +.
* Erik Gregerson ( 2010 ): " An Explorer ´ s Guide to the Universe – Unmanned Space Missions ", Britannica Educational Publishing, ISBN 978-1-61530-052-5 ( eBook )
Until 1910 Fort Simpson was " a company town ", with some participation by the Anglican and Roman Catholic Missions.
Although the game contains a series of single player training missions and operations accessible under the main page option " Missions ", most players utilize the game's multiplayer option to compete online under the main page option " Novaworld " which connects the player to Novalogic's online gaming environment, Novaworld.
Of particular note with the Counterstrike add-on is the addition of the secret Ant Missions titled " It Came from Red Alert ", where the player battles against an army of giant, mutant ants with Allied Forces and Soviet units.
* Hann, John H. " The Mayaca and Jororo and Missions to Them ", in McEwan, Bonnie G. ed.
The Missions regularly have " Military Night ", inviting recently graduated troops to Friday night games.
* Manuel Teixeira, " The Portuguese Missions in Malacca and Singapore ( 1511-1958 ): Malacca ", Agência Geral do Ultramar, 1961
NTBA is focused on missions activity ; its " president ", Ed Ethridge, holds the title of " Director of Missions ".
In addition, the titles of Missions 7 and 8, respectively " Gardens of Kadesh " and " Cathedral of Kadesh ", allude to the real-world Kadesh.

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