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To the fullest extent of the means available to it, the Occupying Power has the duty of ensuring and maintaining, with the cooperation of national and local authorities, the medical and hospital establishments and services, public health and hygiene in the occupied territory, with particular reference to the adoption and application of the prophylactic and preventive measures necessary to combat the spread of contagious diseases and epidemics.
fullest cooperation to the United Nations in its effort to devise and put into effect an equitable and workable means of settling the difficult situation prevailing there, and to this end, in the interest of peace, good order, and lawfulness, to exert every effort to bring to an early end the acts of violence which have for too long beset that country.

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On Agamemnon's return from Troy he was murdered ( according to the fullest version of the oldest surviving account, Odyssey 11. 409 – 11 ) by Aegisthus, the lover of his wife Clytemnestra.
" Referring to the argument as the "' Kalam ' cosmological argument ", Duncan asserts that it " received its fullest articulation at the hands of Muslim and Jewish exponents of Kalam (" the use of reason by believers to justify the basic metaphysical presuppositions of the faith ).
Phocids swim by sideways movements of their bodies, using their hind flippers to fullest effect.
The last stage of French lute music is exemplified by Robert de Visée ( c. 1655 – 1732 / 3 ), whose suites exploit the instrument's possibilities to the fullest.
It was probably the criticisms of The Doors of Perception put forward by Robert Charles Zaehner, a professor at Oxford University, that formed the fullest and earliest critiques from a religious and philosophical perspective.
* In the 1981 film My Dinner with Andre, Heidegger's theory of " experiencing one's being to the fullest is like experiencing the decay of that being towards one's death, as a part of your experience " is quoted by the actor Wallace Shawn, who plays himself.
The story is full of human interest, requiring a full understanding of the character, and Beban by look and gesture is at all times in fullest sympathy with the difficult role.
This ' doctrine ' found its fullest expression in Frye's appropriately named The Great Code, which he described as " a preliminary investigation of Biblical structure and typology " whose purpose was ultimately to suggest " how the structure of the Bible, as revealed by its narrative and imagery, was related to the conventions and genres of Western literature " ( Words with Power xi ).
The fullest account of Marcellus ’ life was written by Plutarch, a Roman historian.
The original single sheet which preserves the fullest version of King Edgar's refoundation charter ( though it need not be authentic ) is marked by a number of textual alterations and erasures.
In particular, a system may not be considered internationalized in the fullest sense unless the UI language is selectable by the user at runtime.
Therefore, his subsequent exoneration by the Tzarist authorities is interpreted in Habad as a new Heavenly agreement to begin the fullest dissemination of Hasidic thought without its prior limitations.
* Energy to use one's talents to the fullest, as exemplified by fondness for and success in sports ;
The separate school of Habad ( subsequently named Lubavitch ), begun by Schneur Zalman, sought the fullest intellectual articulation of Hasidic thought.
These modern managing technologies have been said to change the way our brains work by neurologists who are concerned with humans ' ability to interact effectively and with modifying their capacity to the fullest potential.
Therefore, the direct distribution of the profits generated by the labour of each worker — to fulfil the interests of the working class, and so to his and her own interest and benefit — will constitute an un-alienated state of labour conditions, which restores to the worker the fullest exercise and determination of his and her human nature.
gave the fullest expression to the double resistance of graphic artists against literature, and Art against commerce, the double struggle symbolized by the paired words on the contents-pages of the Yellow Books: Letterpress and Pictures, Literature and Art.
As well as being by far his greatest surviving work, the altarpiece contains most of his surviving painting by surface area, being 2. 65 metres high and over 5 metres wide at its fullest extent.
Such forms are not used by peers and princes, except when the names of the former are written out in their fullest forms.
Such forms are not used by peers and princes, except when the names of the former are written out in their fullest forms.
Some, but by no means all, Christians hold such pluralism to be logically impossible. Roman Catholicism believes that while it is the fullest and most complete revelation of God to Man, other Christian denominations have also received genuine revelation from God, although partial and incomplete.
Such forms are not used by peers and princes, except when the names of the former are written out in their fullest forms.
Hackers were initially against time-sharing systems because they felt that a system should be used to its fullest, and this could only be done by one person at a time.

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However, in the 21st century, many couples will not leave until 1 – 3 days after the ceremony and reception in order to tie up loose ends with the reception venue and / or simply enjoy the reception to its fullest and have a relaxing night afterwards to recover, before undertaking a long journey.
Large-scale dealing, production, import and export are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, even if it does not supply end users or coffeeshops with more than the allowed amounts.
* 2004 – In Global governance, Decision o916-d1 adopted as mission statement: ' To create an accepted framework for all humankind, that is self-regulating and which enables every person to achieve their fullest potential in harmony with the world and its place in existence.
::" Few human creatures would consent to be changed into any of the lower animals, for a promise of the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures ; no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus, no person of feeling and conscience would be selfish and base, even though they should be persuaded that the fool, the dunce, or the rascal is better satisfied with his lot than they are with theirs … A being of higher faculties requires more to make him happy, is capable probably of more acute suffering, and is certainly accessible to it at more points, than one of an inferior type ; but in spite of these liabilities, he can never really wish to sink into what he feels to be a lower grade of existence … It is better to be a human being dissatisfied than a pig satisfied ; better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied.
He described the omentum, and its connections with the stomach, the spleen and the colon ; gave the first correct views of the structure of the pylorus ; observed the small size of the caecal appendix in man ; gave the first good account of the mediastinum and pleura and the fullest description of the anatomy of the brain yet advanced.
He begins with Don Juan, the serial seducer who lives the passionate life to the fullest.
" so that everyone might see clearly that the Church and her Pastors are not opposed to true and solid science, whether human or divine, but that they embrace it, encourage it, and promote it with the fullest possible devotion.
The fullest description of the Tabernacle describes an inner shrine ( named Holy of Holies ) housing the Ark of the Covenant and an outer chamber ( Holy Place ) with a golden lampstand, table for showbread, and altar of incense.
The legend of Elffin's association with Taliesin is given at its fullest in the late medieval prose text Ystorya Taliesin, the earliest redaction of the tale known as Hanes Taliesin.
Organizations and groups were formed with all members supporting and maintaining the group to its fullest potential.
Using editing, multiple exposures, jump cutting, superimposition, slow-motion and other camera techniques to her fullest advantage, Deren creates continued motion through discontinued space, while abandoning the established notions of physical space and time, with the ability to turn her vision into a stream of consciousness.
Heavily weighted with the fullest ecumenical authority, Nikon's patriarchal staff descended with crushing force upon those with whom he disagreed.
Shakeel shared a close friendship with Naushad, Ravi and Ghulam Mohammed, with whom he enjoyed his life to the fullest.

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4-H in the United States is a youth organization administered by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture of the United States Department of Agriculture ( USDA ), with the mission of " engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development.
With the creation of the Au Pair Program in the United States in 1989, the U. S. Department of State also added a reciprocity clause in the general program requirements which states that in the conduct of their exchange programs, official Au Pair sponsor agencies shall make a good faith effort to achieve the fullest possible reciprocity in the exchange of persons.
" On September 29, 2003, approximately two and a half months after the disclosure of Plame's identity and subsequent filing of a crimes report by the CIA with the Justice Department, White House press secretary Scott McClellan told reporters: " The president believes leaking classified information is a very serious matter and it should be pursued to the fullest extent by the appropriate agency and the appropriate agency is the Department of Justice.

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