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At last they concluded that the heavy, full feeling in their stomachs was due to lack of exercise.
Rugged outdoor exercise for an hour and a half every day in all kinds of weather was the rule.
A sense of self-certainty and the freedom to experiment with different roles, or confidence in one's own unique behavior as an alternative to peer-group conformity, is more easily developed during adolescence if, during early childhood, the individual was permitted to exercise initiative and encouraged to develop some autonomy.
The American Constitution was historic at this point in providing that `` Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ''.
As the Zen literature reveals, as soon as an early Zen master attained fame in seclusion, he was called out into the world to exercise his powers.
Then there was exercise, boating and hiking, which was not only good for you but also made you more virile: the thought of strenuous activity left him exhausted.
In addition to promoting physical exercise, Isamu Kurosawa was open to western traditions and considered theater and motion pictures to have educational merit.
: Section 16 ( 1 )( a ) of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 ( c. 2 ) provided that it was an offence to, amongst other things, assault any person duly engaged in the performance of any duty or the exercise of any power imposed or conferred on him by or under any enactment relating to an assigned matter, or any person acting in his aid.
As part of the re-branding exercise, NYSE Alternext US was re-branded as NYSE Amex Equities.
His government was a military despotism resting upon a well-appointed army ; it was administered through officials absolutely subservient to an inflexible will and controlled by a widespread system of espionage ; while the exercise of his personal authority was too often stained by acts of unnecessary cruelty.
Bulgaria's most recent full-scale exercise simulating a foreign invasion was carried out in 2009.
This does not mean that the episcopate, in the sense of the holder of the order or office of bishop, must have developed only later, or have been plural, because in each church the college or presbyter-overseers ( also called " presbyter-bishops ") did not exercise an independent supreme power ; it was subject to the Apostles or to their delegates.
An argument that the power to issue shares could only be properly exercised to raise new capital was rejected as too narrow, and it was held that it would be a proper exercise of the director's powers to issue shares to a larger company to ensure the financial stability of the company, or as part of an agreement to exploit mineral rights owned by the company.
Historically, directors ' duties have been owed almost exclusively to the company and its members, and the board was expected to exercise its powers for the financial benefit of the company.
The squadron's flight plan was scheduled to take them due east from Fort Lauderdale for 141 miles, north for 73 miles, and then back over a final 140-mile leg to complete the exercise.
To consider but one example, the First Amendment to the United States Constitution states " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof "— but interpretation ( that is, determining the fine boundaries, and resolving the tension between the " establishment " and " free exercise " clauses ) of each of the important terms was delegated by Article III of the Constitution to the judicial branch, so that the current legal boundaries of the Constitutional text can only be determined by consulting the common law.
The calculation of the Roulette house edge was a trivial exercise ; for other games, this is not usually the case.
Also, a Praetor could exercise the functions of the Consuls throughout Rome, but their main function was that of a judge.
The punishment inflicted by the censors in the exercise of this branch of their duties was called nota (" mark, letter ") or notatio, or animadversio censoria (" censorial reproach ").

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Finally, tiring of so monotonous a form of exercise, they decided to dance instead.
In the story of Bright and the Corn Law agitation, the Crimean War, the American Civil War, and the franchise struggle Trevelyan reflects something of the moral power which enabled this independent man to exercise so immense an influence over his fellow countrymen for so long.
The probable answer is that it will do so just as long as Russia can exercise a veto in favor of chaos and until young African nations wake up to the truth that out of false pride they are visiting ruin on Central Africa.
Really there is no reason why this fine exercise should not find its way into your leg program at all times, for the following suggestions show why it is so effective: 1.
After you have taken a breather, reverse the position of your legs so that the front thigh of the previous exercise is now to the rear, and the rear thigh now to the front, and perform the same movement in the same manner.
At Sparta women competed in public exerciseso in Aristophanes ' Lysistrata the Athenian women admire the tanned, muscular bodies of their Spartan counterparts — and women could own property in their own right, as they could not at Athens.
Continuing Arab disquiet over Allied intentions also led during 1918 to the British Declaration to the Seven and the Anglo-French Declaration, the latter promising " the complete and final liberation of the peoples who have for so long been oppressed by the Turks, and the setting up of national governments and administrations deriving their authority from the free exercise of the initiative and choice of the indigenous populations.
But if life itself is good and pleasant (...) and if one who sees is conscious that he sees, one who hears that he hears, one who walks that he walks and similarly for all the other human activities there is a faculty that is conscious of their exercise, so that whenever we perceive, we are conscious that we perceive, and whenever we think, we are conscious that we think, and to be conscious that we are perceiving or thinking is to be conscious that we exist ... ( Nicomachean Ethics, 1170a25 ff.
Not all Medieval writers are so at odds with the Virgilian standard, and with the rediscovery of classical literature later Medieval and Renaissance writers are far more orthodox, but by then the form had become an academic exercise.
Modern scholarship tends to favour a Syriac origin ; but even so, the exercise must have been repeated in Greek very shortly afterwards — probably by Tatian himself.
Young, Smith, and numerous other early leaders frequently cautioned against the public exercise of glossolalia unless there was someone who could exercise the corresponding spiritual gift of interpretation of tongues, so that listeners could be edified by what had been said.
The galliard was a favourite dance of Queen Elizabeth I of England, and although it is a relatively vigorous dance, in 1589 when the Queen was aged in her mid fifties, John Stanhope of the Privy Chamber reported, " the Queen is so well as I assure you, six or seven galliards in a morning, besides music and singing, is her ordinary exercise.
In Canada, these head of state powers belong to the Monarch as part of the Royal Prerogative, but the Governor General has been permitted to exercise them since 1947 and has done so since the 1970s.
The Constitutional Council shall be consulted with regard to such measures. Parliament shall sit as of right. The National Assembly shall not be dissolved during the exercise of such emergency powers. After thirty days of the exercise of such emergency powers, the matter may be referred to the Constitutional Council by the President of the National Assembly, the President of the Senate, sixty Members of the National Assembly or sixty Senators, so as to decide if the conditions laid down in paragraph one still apply.
Individualists promote the exercise of one's goals and desires and so value independence and self-reliance while opposing external interference upon one's own interests by society or institutions such as the government.
In Henry Vane's case the House of Lords were desirous of having him specifically excepted, so as to leave him at the mercy of the government and thus restrain him from the exercise of his great talents in promoting his favourite republican principles at any time during the remainder of his life.
In this now-famous editing exercise, shots of an actor were intercut with various meaningful images ( a casket, a bowl of soup, and so on ) in order to show how editing changes viewers ' interpretations of images.
* native title could be extinguished by the valid exercise of governmental powers provided a clear and plain intention to do so was manifest.
As a political scientist, Machiavelli emphasizes the occasional need for the methodical exercise of brute force, deceit, and so on.

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After a successful launch Pioneer 4 achieved its primary objective ( an Earth-Moon trajectory ), returned radiation data and provided a valuable tracking exercise.
For all of these reasons, editing the manuscript has been a challenge and even successful editors are forced to exercise a great deal of judgment in preparing print editions.
After recovering from a liver transplant, in 2003 he managed to make a successful comeback with his album Alma, surprising the audience with the song " Mola mazo " (" It rules ") in an exercise of self-assertion.
The movie is an exercise in self-indulgence ( if often an interesting one ) by Boorman, who more or less had carte blanche to do a personal project after his immensely successful Deliverance.
According to author Stewart, in her book Empowering People she describes that in order to guarantee a successful work environment, managers need to exercise the “ right kind of authority ” ( p. 6 ).
A safer and more permanent and successful way to prevent heart attacks in patients at high risk is to exercise, give up smoking, take " drugs to get blood pressure under control and drive cholesterol levels down to prevent blood clotting ".
This statute, purported to be an exercise of the Copyright Clause powers, was struck down in the Trade-Mark Cases, leading Congress to finally create a successful act under its Commerce Clause power in 1881.
The romantic atmosphere is remarkably preserved in Mano, a successful metrical exercise in the difficult terza rima.
Believing he would be given a significant portion of the company if the trains proved successful, Coleman refused when Hafner asked to exercise this option.
Initially he was successful and earned the nickname Iron Hans or Iron Minister because of his ability to exercise strict budget discipline.
He developed a " successful " exercise for students that helped them to become more comfortable with research and countered their negative conceptions of research.
* January 27 – The United States Navy aircraft carrier carries out a successful simulated dawn raid on the Panama Canal in a training exercise.
The first successful test of Goldwater-Nichols was the 1989 United States Invasion of Panama ( code-named Operation Just Cause ), where it functioned exactly as planned, allowing the U. S. commander, Army General Maxwell Reid Thurman, to exercise full control over Marine Corps, Army, Air Force and Navy assets without having to negotiate with the individual services.
This exercise was so successful that, early in 1915, selected Artists officers and NCOs were transferred to run a separate Officers Training Corps, the remainder being retained as a fighting unit.
They also had a successful weapons deployment exercise to AFB Bloemspruit in 2007.
With heavy promotion and a very successful branding exercise, initial demand for Lymeswold exceeded supply.
The EGF was declared fully operational on 20 July 2006, following the High Level Interministerial meeting in Madrid, Spain, and its second successful Command Post exercise ( CPX ), which took place between 19 – 28 April 2006.
This exercise was so successful that although participants were only asked to continue the journal for a week, many participants continued to keep the journal long after the study was over.
Hatshepsut, an extremely successful pharaoh, celebrated her Sed jubilee at Thebes — in what some Victorian-era historians insist was only her sixteenth regnal year — but she did this by counting the time she was the strong consort of her weak husband, and some recent research indicates that she did exercise authority usually reserved for pharaohs during his reign, thereby acting as a co-ruler rather than as his Great Royal Wife, the duties of which were assigned to their royal daughter.
However this was not successful in the United States, as it ( was not properly understood and ) turned out to be a fault-finding exercise although some circles do still exist.
In May 2012, one more successful test of the missile was conducted as part of a training exercise.
The exercise of player skills reduces the chance that a subsequent skill check ( of any skill, not just the same skill ) will be successful.
Like any exercise in language prescription, this endeavour has been only partially successful, so while official German may still speak of a Fernsprecher, public telephones will be labelled with the internationally recognized Telefon.
This event was the single most successful Camel Trophy event as both a sporting activity and a Camel PR and marketing exercise.

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