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U.N.F.P. and urban
The Istiqlal-sponsored U.M.C.I.A. ( L'Union Marocaine Des Commercants, Industrialistes et Artisans ) was opposed by candidates of the new U.N.F.P. ( L'Union National Des Forces Populaires ) in nearly all urban centers.

U.N.F.P. and which
The new Council was itself inescapably of political meaning, which was most clearly revealed in the absence of any U.N.F.P. members and the presence of several Istiqlal leaders.

U.N.F.P. and on
Since the details of the elections were settled the change of government had no direct effect on the technical aspects of the elections, and may have been more important as an indication of royal displeasure with the U.N.F.P.

U.N.F.P. and was
As the more conservative group with strong backing from wealthy businessmen, the U.M.C.I.A. was generally favored against the more progressive, labor-based U.N.F.P..

learned and its
The `` fruitful course '' of metropolitanization that you recommend is currently practiced by the town of East Greenwich and had its inception long before we learned what it was called.
The English schools preceded ours, and by the time we got into it they had learned a lot about the techniques of propaganda and its teaching.
The effective recognition of excellence and its nurture has to be learned and is not learned in a day, nor even in a year.
Concord learned to set its clocks by the rackety bark of the Whirlwind's exhaust overhead.
Eventually, humans learned to smelt metals such as copper and tin from ore, and, around 2500 BC, began alloying the two metals to form bronze, which is much harder than its ingredients.
As the Battle of the Frigidus, which terminated this campaign, was fought at the passes of the Julian Alps, Alaric probably learned the weakness of Italy's natural defences on its northeastern frontier at the head of the Adriatic.
The pursuit of wisdom, he assured his readers of the Boethius, was the surest path to power: " Study Wisdom, then, and, when you have learned it, condemn it not, for I tell you that by its means you may without fail attain to power, yea, even though not desiring it ".
This was inaugurated by Montalembert, but its literary advocates were chiefly Dom Gueranger, a learned Benedictine monk, abbot of Solesmes, and Louis François Veuillot ( 1813 – 1883 ) of the Univers ; and it succeeded in suppressing them everywhere, the last diocese to surrender being Orleans in 1875.
The pinyin method can be learned rapidly but its maximum input rate is limited.
Boating, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, exemplifies in its conciseness the lessons Manet learned from Japanese prints, and the abrupt cropping by the frame of the boat and sail adds to the immediacy of the image.
To be belongs to the set of irregular verbs in English ; some individuals, especially those who have learned English as a second language, may have difficulty recognizing all its forms.
Ebbinghaus hypothesized that the speed of forgetting depends on a number of factors such as the difficulty of the learned material ( e. g. how meaningful it is ), its representation and physiological factors such as stress and sleep.
Trying to identify a contemporary vernacular term and the associated nation with a classical name, Latin writers from the 10th century onwards used the learned adjective teutonicus ( originally derived from the Teutones ) to refer to East Francia (" Regnum Teutonicum ") and its inhabitants.
In the United States, Irenee du Pont, who had learned the trade from Lavoisier, tumbled the dried grains in rotating barrels to round the edges and increase its durability during shipping and handling.
When the U. S. government learned of Powers ' disappearance over the Soviet Union, it issued a cover statement claiming a " weather plane " had strayed off course after its pilot had " difficulties with his oxygen equipment.
Despite the Pagan beliefs at its core, Boccaccio believed that much could be learned from antiquity.
In Ovid's interpolation, when Hera learned of Argus ' death, she took his eyes and placed them in the plumage of the peacock, accounting for the eye pattern in its tail.
All Europe contributed to the making of Kurtz "-" I learned that, most appropriately, the International Society for the Suppression of Savage Customs had entrusted him with the making of a report, for its future guidance.
According to the Suda ( an 11th-century encyclopaedia of Byzantium which likely took its information from traditional accounts ), Herodotus learned the Ionian dialect as a boy living on the island of Samos, whither he had fled with his family from the oppressions of Lygdamis, tyrant of Halicarnassus and grandson of Artemisia I of Caria.
For example, Immanuel Kant used pure description to discuss recognition and its components and Sir Francis Bacon claimed that the simple observation of the rote recollection of a previously learned list was “ no use to the art ” of memory.
The single was released in 1986, and Marrow learned that " 6 in the Mornin '" was more popular in clubs than its A-side, leading Marrow to rap about Los Angeles gang life, which Marrow described more explicitly than any previous rapper.
In this institution, the first of its kind in Iberia, a body of learned men including Archbishop Saint Leander of Seville taught the trivium and quadrivium, the classic liberal arts.
The Eighth Council of Toledo ( 653 ) recorded its admiration of his character in these glowing terms: " The extraordinary doctor, the latest ornament of the Catholic Church, the most learned man of the latter ages, always to be named with reverence, Isidore ".

learned and urban
The brethren of the Dominican Order were urban and learned, as well as contemplative and mystical in their spirituality.
Many Māori served in the Second World War and learned how to cope in the modern urban world ; others moved from their rural homes to the cities to take up jobs vacated by Pākehā servicemen.
After Green's death from lung cancer, Botham wrote the exposé story, also in the News of the World, of Green being the biological father of Jess Yates's daughter, TV presenter Paula Yates, a fact she had first learned after the tabloids printed the story ( although Green being her father had been an " urban legend " for many years ).
In 1870, Hughes travelled to America to meet his friend, the poet James Russell Lowell, and learned of the Boston-based Board of Aid to Land Ownership, which specialized in helping unemployed urban craftsmen relocate to rural areas.
Just as the Soviets had learned a lot about urban warfare, so had the Germans.
Most mestiços were urban dwellers and had learned to speak Portuguese either as a household language or in school.
Normalized speech, following the written languages Bokmål and Nynorsk or the more conservative Riksmål and Høgnorsk, is not in common use, except in parts of Finnmark ( where the original Sami population learned Norwegian as a second language ), in certain social groups in the major urban areas of Norway, in national broadcasting, and in courts and official decrees.
He can be credited with giving rise to a new generation of urban Calcuttan youth who learned to thrive and prosper in the wistful mediocrities of lost or unrequited love, temporary unemployment, breaking of dreams, hearts, hearths or even the first kiss or the first swig of rum.

learned and organization
From his observations, readings and conversations with professional officers, he learned the basics of battlefield tactics, as well as a good understanding of problems of organization and logistics.
The organization builds on what people have already learned through experience as well as education, rather than trying to make up for what has not been learned.
Subsequently, Constantine was instrumental in the organization of the 1896 Summer Olympics ; according to Pierre de Coubertin, in 1894 " the Crown Prince learned with great pleasure that the Games will be inaugurated in Athens.
They had not learned the charm of open, honest, outspoken resistance to oppression and through their secret organization you wrought their ruin — we defy you, and all the informers and detectives that British corruption ever bred.
Bolsheviks tried targeting church organization to undermine belief, but soon learned peasants did not need an institution to sustain practice.
: I have recently learned that your organization is compiling dossiers on professors at U. S. academic institutions who oppose the Israeli occupation and its brutality, actively support Palestinian rights of self-determination as well as a more informed and intelligent view of Islam than is currently represented in the U. S. media.
The organization was in the news in October 2007 when it was learned that photographs of Princess Amalia, daughter of Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange and his wife Princess Maxima, were on display on the website's forum.
Opponents of the goals of the U. S. English organization or of English as the official language object that the practice would express a bias against immigrants who have not yet learned English.
A learned society is an organization that exists to promote an academic discipline or profession, or a group related disciplines or professions.
By this point the Fifteenth was a small organization concerned with documentation of tactical lessons to be learned from the war.
Xtra Ottawa was launched by Pink Triangle Press in 1993, shortly after the organization learned that Ottawa's existing LGBT publication, GO Info, had largely collapsed and was publishing irregularly with only a skeleton staff.
The direction of the CEE eventually came under a new leadership who learned that Chaput was being employed by the organization.
The Senate Watergate Committee was a special committee convened by the United States Senate to investigate the Watergate burglaries and the ensuing Watergate scandal after it was learned that the Watergate burglars had been directed to break into and wiretap the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee by the Committee to Re-elect the President, President Richard Nixon's re-election campaign fund raising organization.
Unlike earlier popular movements, it utilized bureaucratic methods learned from business to build a strong organization.
Their plans to create an entire organization of such beings, all brainwashed to serve the Controllers, was underway before Kyle Rayner learned of the plan and convinced the immortals to abandon it.
Cyril became more wary of the organization when he learned that its founder, Alexander Kazem-Bek, was spotted meeting with an OGPU agent.
When founded in the 19th century, the Poznań Society was the chief Polish scientific and cultural organization in Prussian Poland, and until the creation of Kraków's Academy of Learning ( Akademia Umiejętności ) in 1871 – 73 it was the most important learned society in all the Polish lands.
The United States Coast Survey, where most of the surveyors were employed and learned their trade, was a civilian organization.
Contributions from many of these learned men were then compiled in a book form by Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Naqi Naqvi and initially 500 copies were printed for review by the members of the mentioned organization ( who were asked to review the text and revert with their comments ) so that the final version could be published with any amendments if required.
The Mycological Society of America ( MSA ) is a learned society that serves as the professional organization of mycologists in the U. S. and Canada.
She later wrote that the more she learned about the goals of these newer union leaders, the less comfortable she felt in the organization.
Although fund-raising for the effort began, in 1936 the organization learned that it had to complete the library and elevators in the tower first.
The syllabus serves many purposes for the students and the teacher such as ensuring a fair and impartial understanding between the instructor and students such that there is minimal confusion on policies relating to the course, setting clear expectations of material to be learned, behavior in the classroom, and effort on student's behalf to be put into the course, providing a roadmap of course organization / direction relaying the instructor's teaching philosophy to the students, and providing a marketing angle of the course such that students may choose early in the course whether the subject material is attractive.

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