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fourth and objective
Michael Freeden in his study Ideologies and Political Theory ( 1996 ) states that all socialists share five themes: the first is that socialism posits that society is more than a mere collection of individuals ; second, that it considers human welfare a desirable objective ; third, that it considers humans by nature to be active and productive ; fourth, it holds the belief of human equality ; and fifth, that history is progressive and will create positive change on the condition that humans work to achieve such change.
A fourth objective was also given for the first day but was only to be attempted opportunistically, in places where the German defence had collapsed.
* The objective of the fourth mission in the Ghengis Khan campaign of the video game Age of Empires 2 is to destroy the city of Samarkand.
The fourth objective, Project Highwater, was an experiment previously flown on SA-2.
Each level includes a single checkpoint in the middle where the player can restart if they die or fail to complete an objective ( with the exception of the last level on any difficulty and the fourth level on easy ).
Gough had added a fourth objective to meet Haig's requirements but overlooked the importance of the Gheluvelt plateau, spreading his forces equally across the attack front.
The group's objective was to ensure that if SANZAR agreed to a fourth Australian franchise, that RugbyWA would be ready.
It took its name from the fact that it was the fourth foreign policy objective mentioned in the speech.
In his inauguration speech on January 20, 1949, President Truman stated the fourth objective of his foreign policy as follows:
A fourth objective cutting across these programs was to improve the democratic performance of government.
Prior to the fourth plan, the allocation of state resources was based on schematic patterns rather than a transparent and objective mechanism, which led to the adoption of the Gadgil formula in 1969.

fourth and red
As previously explained, Rayleigh scattering is inversely proportional to the fourth power of wavelength, so that shorter wavelength violet and blue light will scatter more than the longer wavelengths ( yellow and especially red light ).
The city added a red star to its flag in 1933 to commemorate the Century of Progress Exposition ( it was the fourth of the four stars currently on the flag ).
The Shield is divided into four parts, representing the national colors of red, white, and blue, with the fourth color of royal purple representing the blending of the national red and blue into royal purple.
" On McQueen's fourth birthday, Claude gave him a red tricycle, which McQueen later claimed started his interest in racing.
On Laetare Sunday, the fourth Sunday of Lent, some 200 local men clad in white and masked with long red noses — the Blancs-Moussis — parade through town throwing confetti and beating bystanders with dried pig bladders.
Two terminate in claws, the clicking of which acted as a method of communication, a third in four red " trumpets ," and the fourth, a yellowish globe featuring three eyes around the central circumference, flower-like ears on top and tentacles on the underside.
For every Sunday of Advent, starting with the fourth Sunday before Christmas, he would put a white candle in the wreath and for every day in between he would use a red candle.
The first and fourth quadrants represent the ancient Kingdom of England and contain three gold lions, ( or " leopards "), passant gardant on a red field ; the second quadrant represents the ancient Kingdom of Scotland and contains a red lion rampant on a gold field ; the third quadrant represents the ancient Kingdom of Ireland and contains a version of the gold harp from the coat of arms of Ireland on a blue field.
In Scotland a separate version of the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom is used, whereby the red Lion Rampant of the Kingdom of Scotland appears in the first and fourth quadrants, displacing the three gold lions passant gardant of England, which occur only in the second quadrant.
718 Jackson Place NW, Washington, D. C., ( red building with white steps ) the fourth and final headquarters for the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
By the fourth century, a broad range of colors including yellow, purple, red, and orange were being made.
The fourth quarter stood for Middlesex, and bore three seaxes on red: ( the attributed arms of the kingdom of the middle and east Saxons ).
The three rams on the party coat of arms represent a historical symbol of the region, which is also represented by the ram in the fourth of the five parts of the crown resting atop the Croatian coat of arms ( 25-field white and red chequerboard ) on the Croatian flag.
The five chromatic dragon types ( black, blue, green, red, and white ) appeared in young, adult, elder, and ancient variants in the fourth edition Monster Manual ( 2008 ).
The four color bits are arranged according to the RGBI color model: The lower three bits represent red, green, and blue color components ; a fourth " intensifier " bit increases the brightness of all three color components ( red, green, and blue ) of the pixels it is set for.
One study suggested that 2 – 3 % of the world's women might have the kind of fourth cone that lies between the standard red and green cones, giving, theoretically, a significant increase in color differentiation.
The first Link wears his traditional green outfit ; the second, a red version ; the third, blue ; and the fourth, purple.
In the fourth episode of the first season of the CBS show Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior, the criminal being chased by the Behavioral Analysis Unit's red cell team is a long-distance sniper killer, played by Noel Fisher.
The Skyline Campus, the university's fourth location, is noted for its distinctive red brick architecture and well-maintained grounds, modeled after an Italian village by late architect O ' Neil Ford.
Four-wire flexible equipment connection cords have red as the fourth color ; unlike European practices, color-coding in flexible cords is the same as for fixed wiring.
When the fourth Karmapa, Rolpe Dorje, returned the red crown to the second Shamarpa, he recalled Karma Pakshi's prediction, saying, " You are the one manifestation, while I am the other.
Red line is a < span style =" color: red "> first degree polynomial </ span >, green line is < span style =" color: green "> second degree </ span >, orange line is < span style =" color: orange "> third degree </ span > and blue is < span style =" color: blue "> fourth degree </ span >

fourth and line
As was typical of Caesar he gambled and began discreetly thinning his already depleted ranks of men then repositioned them as a fourth line to support his cavalry against the inevitable assault by the much larger Pompeian cavalry.
When the lines joined, Labienus ordered the cavalry to attack ; as expected they successfully pushed back Caesar's cavalry until his hidden fourth line joined in, using their pila to thrust at Pompey's cavalry and turn them to flight.
Usually, only the second and fourth line of a quatrain are rhymed ( in the scheme a, b, c, b ), which has been taken to suggest that, originally, ballads consisted of couplets ( two lines ) of rhymed verse, each of 14 syllables.
On 7 June, following hasty repairs to his flagship, Nelson was joined off Toulon by a fleet of ten ships of the line and a fourth rate ship.
The first line represents the subject, the second the author ( and perhaps title ), the third and fourth dates of editions, indications of translations, and critical works on particular books or authors.
Hexameters also have a primary caesura — a break in sense, much like the function of a comma in prose — at one of several normal positions: After the first syllable in the third foot ( the " masculine " caesura ); after the second syllable in the third foot if the third foot is a dactyl ( the " feminine " caesura ); after the first syllable of the fourth foot ; or after the first syllable of the second foot ( the latter two often occur together in a line, breaking it into three separate units ).
The first three feet of this line scan spondee-dactyl-spondee, but the fourth foot of-πας ἔπος has three consecutive short syllables.
The most usual stress schemes for the Italian hendecasyllable are stresses on sixth and tenth syllables ( for example, " Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita ," Dante Alighieri, first line of The Divine Comedy ), and on the fourth, seventh and tenth syllables (" Un incalzar di cavalli accorrenti ," Ugo Foscolo, Dei sepolcri ).
He again pushed the car to the finish line to place fourth, although in the event this was unnecessary as his other title rival, Brooks, finished only third.
A strong syllable can only occur in the rising part of the second, third, and fourth foot of a line:
* Line 4 ( Budapest Metro ), the fourth line of Budapest Metro, Hungary
For example, in the verse below, each odd line has a caesura ( shown by a slash /) after the fourth syllable ( daily, her, won ' dring, mother ) while each even line is without a caesura:
A caesura would split the word " devotion " in the fourth line or the word " majesty " in the sixth line.
The actual fourth line is " And laid him on the green ".
William was the son of the King's late sister, Mary, Princess Royal, and thus fourth in the line of succession after James, Mary and Anne.
Most rhyme schemes are described using letters that correspond to sets of rhymes, so if the first, second and fourth lines of a quatrain rhyme with each other and the third line does not rhyme, the quatrain is said to have an " a-a-b-a " rhyme scheme.
The first and third lines of the last stanza are the second and fourth of the penultimate ; the first line of the poem is the last line of the final stanza, and the third line of the first stanza is the second of the final.
After the fourth move, most of the spots are dead – they have three lines attached to them, so they cannot be used as endpoints for a new line.
Early in the fourth quarter, Washington threatened to score by mounting its most impressive drive of the game, driving 79 yards from its own 11 to Miami's 10-yard line in twelve plays.
Early in the fourth quarter, the Vikings got another scoring opportunity when Minnesota safety Paul Krause recovered a fumble from Harris on the Steelers 47-yard line.
The Steelers subsequently advanced to the Cowboys 36-yard line on their next possession, but on fourth down and two, Bradshaw's pass was broken up by Dallas safety Cliff Harris.

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