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extraordinary and potential
Traditional myth, with its exotic settings, heroic adventures and epic battles, offered potential for romantic melodrama as well as for political comments on a war theme, so that his plays are an extraordinary mix of elements.
Eric Brymer also found that the potential of various extraordinary human experiences, many of which parallel those found in activities such as meditation, was an important part of the extreme sport experience.
Although Paraguay faced significant obstacles to future economic development, it displayed extraordinary potential.
The Human Potential Movement ( HPM ) arose out of the milieu of the 1960s and formed around the concept of cultivating extraordinary potential that its advocates believed to lie largely untapped in all people.
It was here that Atiśa's potential as an extraordinary religious and spiritual leader initially emerged.
It is also seen as financing companies that have demonstrated extraordinary business potential.
: The information given by Keith Harary, In his book Smith tells the reader there are those who can bend spoons with their minds, claims he has remote viewed into the future and bilocated, has some doubts about the place of extraordinary memories of his fellow remote viewers, shows he believes in Ingo Swann's teachings, honesty and versions of events, and supports the military potential of remote viewing.
Situations involving the potential for CQC generally involve extraordinary threats outside of conventional police capabilities, and thus CRTs are specifically organized, equipped, and trained to respond to these situations.
The Harvard Society of Fellows is a group of scholars selected at the beginning of their careers by Harvard University for extraordinary scholarly potential, upon whom distinctive academic and intellectual opportunities are bestowed in order to foster their individual growth and intellectual collaboration.
Her lawsuit called the song a " potential ' hit ' of extraordinary artistic and commercial value ," and her manager asserted that a release with the song could sell 15 million copies.
In Zhao he met a businessman, Lü Buwei, who thought that Ying was an extraordinary person and had the potential to become the future ruler of Qin.
Aljazeera's The Stream which taps into the extraordinary potential of social media to disseminate news covered Uhuru's use of Social Media in their show.
In addition to a history of extraordinary accomplishments, candidates must also be considered to have the potential to make continued contributions.
Michael Murphy is the co-founder of the Esalen Institute, a key figure in the Human Potential Movement and author of The Future of the Body and other books on topics related to extraordinary human potential.
Forgey found the final building even more praiseworthy, finding it full of " character and extraordinary potential ," " brilliant ," " vital ," " welcoming ," " clever " and " dynamic.
But if the volatile Charlatans were an extraordinary outfit-closer, earlier, to art-punk than almost anybody-their greater potential went unfulfilled.
The Adams – Novikov spectral sequence is an analogue of the Adams spectral sequence using an extraordinary cohomology theory in place of classical cohomology: it is a computational tool of great potential scope.
Internationally, they have sponsored academic training and competitions for students who show extraordinary potential but whose talents might not otherwise be developed, especially because of their economic circumstances or insufficient educational support.
The saddest thing about this is that ' My Hero ' was written as a celebration of the common man and his extraordinary potential.

extraordinary and radio
* 1973 – The first Australasian Country Music Australia was hosted in Tamworth by radio station 2TM, which has led to the extraordinary success of the Tamworth Country Music Festival that is held every year in Summer, at the end of January, a celebration that runs continuously for 11 days.
Hand of the University of Glamorgan, in a detailed critical analysis of the series, argued that Cooper and Chappell " created works of astonishing originality " ( Hand, 145 ); he further describes the program as an " extraordinary body of work " ( Hand, 158 ), which established Cooper " as one of the greatest auteurs of horror radio.
With the trial at an end, Professor Anthony Everitt, who was appointed by Ofcom to evaluate the Access Radio Pilot Scheme-said the following: " The extraordinary range of musical genres outspans the output of any other radio station in the United Kingdom-and very probably in the world.
At Smith's suggestion, the program included the " 10 best radio actors ", an " announcer extraordinary ", a " splendid orchestra " and a " clever director.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President be, and is hereby, authorized to award, in the name of Congress, gold medals of appropriate design to Commander John H. Towers for conceiving, organizing, and commanding the first trans-Atlantic flight ; to lieutenant Commander Albert C. Read, United States Navy, commanding officer NC-4 ; to Lieutenant Elmer F. Stone, United States Coast Guard, pilot ; to former Lieutenant Walter Hinton, United States Navy, pilot ; to Lieutenant H. C. Rodd, United States Navy, radio operator ; to former Lieutenant J. L. Breese, United States Naval Reserve Force, engineer ; and to former Machinist's Mate Eugene Rhodes, United States Navy, engineer, for their extraordinary achievement in making the first successful trans-Atlantic flight, in the United States naval flying boat NC-4, in May, 1919.
From 1995 to 1998 Trost und Rat von und mit Dr. Kurt Ostbahn ( Solace and advice by and with Kurt Ostbahn, Ph. D .) was a very popular weekly radio show in Vienna, which verified Resetarits as an extraordinary entertainer.
In 1953 this close cooperation was formalized in a new Concordat with the Vatican that granted the church an extraordinary set of privileges: mandatory canonical marriages for all Catholics ; exemption from government taxation ; subsidies for new building construction ; censorship of materials the Church deemed offensive ; the right to establish universities, to operate radio stations, and to publish newspapers and magazines ; protection from police intrusion into church properties ; and exemption of military service.

extraordinary and news
Rival AP was a publishers ' cooperative and could assess its members to help pay the extraordinary costs of covering major news — wars, the Olympic Games, national political conventions.
Three days after the ballots had been counted on January 23, but before he had been appointed prime minister, Harper reiterated his position on the head tax issue in a news conference: " Chinese Canadians are making an extraordinary impact on the building of our country.
As a result of all these factors, Prime Time News fared poorly, garnering respectable ratings only during extraordinary news events such as the tumultuous election of 1993.
Viceroy Cisneros tried to conceal the news to maintain the political status quo, but a group of criollo lawyers and military officials organized an open cabildo ( an extraordinary meeting of notables of the city ) on May 22 to decide the future of the Viceroyalty.
He is a “ mild-mannered teacher, a happy family man, who takes the news of his unusual genesis with extraordinary equilibrium, and whose quiet contentment is utterly baffling to the tormented Salter .”.
Francis ’ first business venture began when he was working as a production assistant for Real TV, a reality television program that aired footage of extraordinary events that were not usually covered in mainstream news.
The term breaking news has come to replace the older use of news bulletin, with the latter term relegated to only the most extraordinary of events.
The news of the failure of the French arms in Belgium gave rise in Paris to popular movements on March 9 and 10, 1793, and on March 10, on the proposal of Danton, the Convention decreed that there should be established in Paris an extraordinary criminal tribunal, which received the official name of the Revolutionary Tribunal by a decree of October 20, 1793.
This extraordinary news was the main talking point in Drayton for weeks and people became interested in developing The Swamp as useful farming land.
It aired footage of extraordinary events that were not usually covered in mainstream news.

extraordinary and showed
Nevertheless, although the Sassanids were checked for the time, the conduct of the Roman army showed an extraordinary lack of discipline.
Afonso showed extraordinary vision for the time.
Étienne, who never remarried, decided that he alone would educate his children, for they all showed extraordinary intellectual ability, particularly his son Blaise.
By showing how simple unintelligent forces can ratchet up designs of extraordinary complexity without invoking outside design, Darwin showed that an intelligent designer was not the necessary conclusion to draw from complexity in nature.
He showed an extraordinary disposition toward asceticism and solitude, and in 1239 retired to a solitary cavern on the mountain Morrone, whence his name.
He lived with his brother in Grenoble for several years, and even as a child showed an extraordinary linguistic talent.
" After the meeting, Dutch Aeronautical Association president Cornelis Kolff said, " The Queen showed an extraordinary interest in the whole subject .".
From his earliest years he showed a strong taste for classical studies, and after completing F Invernizi's edition of Aristophanes at an early age, and editing several grammarians and rhetoricians, was in 1828 appointed extraordinary professor of literary history in his native city.
The main frame of the conflict with the Turks now resided in his jurisdiction and Hunyadi soon showed and displayed extraordinary capacity in marshalling its defenses with the limited resources at his disposal.
From his early years Francis showed signs of extraordinary sanctity, and at the age of thirteen, being admonished by a vision of a Franciscan friar, he entered a friary of the Franciscan Order in order to fulfil the vow made by his parents.
He showed himself possessed of an extraordinary genius for war, and Marshal Villars paid him the high compliment of saying that he was as courageous in attack as he was prudent in retreat, and that by his extraordinary knowledge of the country he displayed in the management of his troops a skill as great as that of the ablest officers.
The senior executives failed to interest any private investors and showed an extraordinary over confidence in their ability to attract students to the scheme.
He also had extraordinary powers of writing and seldom made a second draft of anything he wrote and his manuscripts showed but few corrections before going to the publisher.
During an attack on the Japanese cruiser Takao in Singapore, Magennis showed extraordinary valour and bravery by leaving the submarine for a second time in order to free some explosive charges that had got caught.
Unmarried, his pleasures were in his laboratory and library, and in perfecting optical apparatus and microscopic preparations, for which he showed extraordinary manual skill.
He took his models from the French theatre, but showed extraordinary skill in blending the words and the music ; but the subjects and the humour were essentially Danish and even topical.
He showed extraordinary talents even in his early youth, and devoted himself with remarkable zeal to the study of rhetoric, which appeared to him the worthiest occupation of a man, and along with it he cultivated poetry as an amusement.
As a child Leitner showed an extraordinary ability in languages.
Admission is extremely competitive and offers of admission are extended only to pupils with excellent reference letters and those showed extraordinary critical thinking through written exams in Japanese, Mathematics, Science, and Social Science, which is typically conducted on the first day of February every year on Azabu's campus.
Étienne, who never remarried, decided that he alone would educate his children, for they all showed extraordinary intellectual ability, particularly his son Blaise.
Castleberry showed extraordinary ability as a Georgia Tech " pony " back, standing at only 5 ' 9 " and weighing only 155 lbs.
Furthermore, the winners made personal, family or financial sacrifices, or otherwise showed unusual or extraordinary dedication to the furtherance of the goals of the party, without financial remuneration or professional gain.
Besides, the actor showed himself as an extraordinary reciter when performing in variety theatre.

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