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Our technical assistance to these countries should place special emphasis on inducing the central governments to assume the role of advisor and guide which at an earlier stage foreign experts assumed in dealing with the central governments.
With Julie London enacting the central role with husky-voiced sincerity, the longsuffering heroine is at least attractive.
Caspase play the central role in the transduction of DR apoptotic signals.
Whorf took on a central role among Sapir's students and was well respected.
In his article Observations on the marital metaphor of YHWH and Israel in its ancient Israelite context: general considerations and particular images in Hosea 1. 2, Ben Zvi describes the role of the Gomer in the marriage metaphor as one of thecentral attributes of the ideological image of a human marriage that was shared by the male authorship and the primary and intended male readership as building blocks for their imagining of the relationship .”
The central message, that " the just shall live by his faith " ( 2: 4 ), plays an important role in Christian thought.
She plays a central role in the first part of G. A. Henty's novel Beric the Briton and in a children's novel by Henry Treece.
The modern computer, or Von Neumann machine, would play a central role in cognitive science, both as a metaphor for the mind, and as a tool for investigation.
One role of the Swedish central bank was lending to the government, which was likewise true of the Bank of England, created in 1694 by Scottish businessman William Paterson in the City of London at the request of the English government to help pay for a war.
The People's Bank of China evolved its role as a central bank starting in about 1979 with the introduction of market reforms, which accelerated in 1989 when the country adopted a generally capitalist approach to its export economy.
Even the People's Bank of China has been accorded great latitude due to the difficulty of problems it faces, though in the People's Republic of China the official role of the bank remains that of a national bank rather than a central bank, underlined by the official refusal to " unpeg " the yuan or to revalue it " under pressure ".
Despite this comparison, a fragment of a non-Christian parchment Codex of Demosthenes, De Falsa Legatione from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt demonstrates that the surviving evidence is insufficient to conclude whether Christians played a major, if not central, role in the development of early codices, or if they simply adopted the format to distinguish themselves from Jews.
Filial piety has continued to play a central role in Confucian thinking to the present day.
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers ( AIChE ), established in 1908, played a key role in making chemical engineering considered an independent science, and unit operations central to chemical engineering.
From the 1860s until the present, the party has supported strong central government, and supported the Catholic Church, especially its role as protector of the sanctity of the family, and opposed separation of church and state.
They play a pivotal role in completion stage practices, where an attempt is made to bring the subtle winds of the body into the central channel, to realise the clear light of bliss and emptiness, and to attain Buddhahood.
Khrushchev also called for the Party's role to supervise local organs, economic endeavors and central government activities.
Given the central role under the Constitution of the Soviet Union, the party controlled all tiers of government and social institutions in the Soviet Union.
In fact, although the Copernican heliocentric model is often described as " demoting " Earth from its central role it had in the Ptolemaic geocentric model, neither Copernicus nor other 15th-and 16th-century scientists and philosophers viewed it as such.
The University of Corsica Pascal Paoli at Corte took a central role in the planning.
As filmed in 1932, with Tom Mix in the starring role, the central character differed in that Destry did wear six-guns in that version.
The Democratic Republic of Congo also possesses 50 percent of Africa ’ s forests and a river system that could provide hydro-electric power to the entire continent, according to a United Nations report on the country ’ s strategic significance and its potential role as an economic power in central Africa.
* Dartmoor prison plays a central role in The Lively Lady, American author Kenneth Roberts ' 1931 historical novel taking place during The War of 1812
Dark matter plays a central role in state-of-the-art modeling of structure formation and galaxy evolution, and has measurable effects on the anisotropies observed in the cosmic microwave background.

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The main characters are James Brodie ( the hatter and tyrannical patriarch of the Brodie family ), Mary Brodie ( James ' elder daughter, also one of the central characters, appearing throughout the first and last section of the novel ), Matthew Brodie ( James ' only son and oldest child in the family who also plays a significant role in the novel ), Nessie Brodie ( James ' younger daughter and favourite, who remains one of the background characters until the end of the story ), Mrs. Brodie ( James ' fragile wife who is never treated as anything more than a servant by her husband ), Grandma Brodie ( James ' mother who lives with the Brodie family ), Dennis Foyle ( A young Irishman who has a relationship with Mary ), Nancy ( James ' mistress ) and Dr. Renwick ( a character who becomes more involved in the Brodies ' family life towards the end of the novel ).
* The central Hindu college and Mrs. Besant, the rise of the Alcyone cult.
The site chosen by Mrs Rylands was in a central and fashionable part of the city, but was awkward in shape and orientation and surrounded by tall warehouses, derelict cottages and narrow streets.
While many people were involved, the four central figures in the founding of Bennington were Vincent Ravi Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Park McCullough, and William Heard Kilpatrick.
Mrs. Leade's visions were a central part of the group.
Six of the board members were central to the fundraising as major donors: Jerome Stone ( chairman emeritus of Stone Container Corporation ), Beatrice C. Mayer ( daughter of Sara Lee Corporation founder Nathan Cummings ) and family, Mrs. Edwin Lindy Bergman, the Neison Harris ( president of Pittway Corporation ) and Irving Harris families, and Thomas and Frances Dittmer ( commodities ).
He is married to Mrs. Grantly, and their son Major Henry Grantly is a central character in the main plot.
His wife is Mrs. Robarts and the Robarts family is central to the preceding novel Framley Parsonage.
Mrs Thatcher regarded Young as personally loyal to her and decided in March 1987 to put him into a central role in planning the 1987 election campaign, in effect to keep an eye on Norman Tebbit whom she suspected to be more interested in advancing his claims on the leadership.
The central characters are Skullion, the Head Porter ; Lionel Zipser, a research graduate student ; Sir Godber Evans, the Master ; Lady Mary, the Master's wife ; the Dean ; and Mrs. Biggs, Zipser's bedder.
" The clubhouse's central hall was filled with massive antique furniture presented to the club by Mrs. T. Harrison Garrett ; these furnishings remain in use to this day.

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It was over an hour before their escape was discovered, but still the news that Barton was free flashed across the central portion of the state.
A pervading quality of free lyricism and a building from turns close to the ground towards jumps into the air gives the work its central focus.
It made substantially the same division of power between the central and state governments, and among the executive, legislative and judicial branches.
The artistic interest, then, lies in what the encounter may be made to represent, in the power of some central significance to draw the details into relevance and meaningfulness.
The central concern of Erich Auerbach's impressive volume called Mimesis is to describe the shift from a classic theory of imitation ( based upon a recognition of levels of truth ) to a Christian theory of imitation in which the levels are dissolved.
The family estate was situated near Vadstena on Lake Vattern in south central Sweden.
Almost nothing is said of Charles' spectacular victories, the central theme being the heroic loyalty of the Swedish people to their idolized king in misfortune and defeat.
( C ) Decisions of a general kind are made by the central command.
Any attempt to reconcile this statement of the central issue in the campaign of 1956 with the nature of the man who could not conceive it as the central issue will at least resolve our confusions about the chaotic and misleading results of the earnestness of both doctors and President in a situation which should never have arisen.
An advantage of being exposed to such specificity about an important and recurring feature of social reality is that it can be taken advantage of by the reader to examine covert as well as overt resonances within himself, resonances triggered by explicit symbols clustering around the central figure of the Jew.
I take the central meaning here to be the contrast between the drab empty quality of life without literature and a life enriched by it.
It is obvious that the historian who seeks to recapture the ideas that have motivated human behavior throughout a given period will find the art and literature of that age one of his central and major concerns, by no means a mere supplement or adjunct of significant historical research.
Tolerance and compromise, social justice and civil liberty, are today too often in short supply for one to be overly critical of Trevelyan's emphasis on their central place in the English tradition.
It was hit by a shell fired by the bombarding Venetian army and the great central portion of the temple was blown to smithereens.
Above all read in Jens Bjerre's The Last Cannibal Show the old man of the Wailbri tribe ( not cannibals ) in central Australia gave to the white man his choicest possession, while the tears streamed down his face.
The Walnut Trees Of Altenburg is composed in the form of a triptych, with the two small side panels framing and enclosing the main central episode of the novel.
This central episode consists of a series of staccato scenes set in the period from the beginning of the present century up to the first World War.
In the central contest, that for Mayor, they may have found some pertinent points in what each faction has said about the other.
In other words, atrocities by savages wearing the uniform of the central government might be condoned, had the victims been serving the cause of dissident Katanga.
But these are side issues to a powerful central theme.
There is a trend to packaging meat at a central source, freezing it, and shipping it to outlying stores, where meat cutters will not be required.
The girls are kept booked and moving by several agents, notably voluble, black-bearded Murat Somay, a Manhattan Turk who is the Sol Hurok of the central abdomen.
States which provide automobiles for employees assign them variously to the agency, the individual, or to a central pool.
Twenty-six states operate a central motor pool for acquisition, allocation and/or maintenance of state-owned vehicles.

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