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Like Roosevelt, he can distinguish an attitude toward a Russian leader he may share with a host of Americans from the responsibilities diplomatic convention may impose upon him.
Steps should also be taken to link the Food for Peace Program with the Peace Corps, so that foreign currencies accumulated by the sale of U.S. surplus food under P.L. 480 can be put to use to pay some of the host country expenses of Peace Corps personnel.
The extent to which participating bodies such as U. S. voluntary agencies, universities, international organizations, and the host country or institutions in the host country can and should share the cost of the Peace Corps programs must be fully explored.
Yes indeed, we too can see a warlike host of infidels encamped against us.
Chemists can use isotope analysis to assist analysts with issues in anthropology, archeology, food chemistry, forensics, geology, and a host of other questions of physical science.
They can be exported in the apoptotic bodies that pinch off from the surface of the dying cell and the fact that they are engulfed by phagocytes prevents the initiation of a host response.
More can participate, either as individuals or pairs or as teams of up to six, in formal tournaments or social gatherings where the governing rules of the event are prescribed by the sponsoring host.
A recent study has showed that these nylon-3 polymers can either mimic host defense peptides or act as signals to stimulate 3T3 stem cell function.
In some countries, the term bean can mean a host of different species.
Some viral vectors effect this in a random fashion, which can introduce other problems such as disruption of an endogenous host gene.
Old and disused church buildings can be seen as an interesting proposition for developers as the architecture and location often provide for attractive homes or city centre entertainment venues On the other hand, many newer Churches have decided to host meetings in public buildings such as schools, universities, cinemas < ref >
One common approach is to treat clitics as words that are prosodically deficient: they cannot appear without a host, and they can only form an accentual unit in combination with their host.
** E-mail servers can then query blacklist. example through the DNS mechanism to find out if a specific host connecting to them is in the blacklist.
Diplomatic immunity is a form of legal immunity and a policy held between governments that ensures that diplomats are given safe passage and are considered not susceptible to lawsuit or prosecution under the host country's laws, although they can still be expelled.
They can both be eliminated from their host by treatments that target this bacterium.
However, it can also refer to such events beyond the Earth-Moon system: for example, a planet moving into the shadow cast by one of its moons, a moon passing into the shadow cast by its host planet, or a moon passing into the shadow of another moon.
1, 200 ) over which island can claim to be Craggy Island, and thereby host a three-day Friends of Ted Festival.
Subject to notifying the Commissioner, who must be satisfied that they meet certain criteria in accordance with the relevant EU Directive, Gibraltar licensed or authorised financial institutions can provide services throughout the EU and European Economic Area without having to seek separate licences or authorisation in the host Member State.
Kelvin – Helmholtz heating can cause a gas giant, such as Jupiter, to radiate more energy than it receives from its host star.
Non-viral methods can present certain advantages over viral methods, such as large scale production and low host immunogenicity.
If a disease is rapidly fatal, the host may die before the microbe can get passed along to another host.

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For some coccidiomorphs, the original host has become the intermediate host while in others it has become the definitive host.
At low speeds, the compressibility of air is not significant in relation to aircraft design, but as the airflow nears and exceeds the speed of sound, a host of new aerodynamic effects become important in the design of aircraft.
* Individuals that host their own television show ( as well as various components of television programs ) have a strong likelihood to become a celebrity: Examples include shows such as " The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Doctors, The Dr. Oz Show, and Dr. Phil.
Since then, the cane toad has become a pest in many host countries, and poses a serious threat to native animals.
When the Azzuri crashed out to France in the 1986 tournament and Scirea retired, the mantle was passed to Baresi who returned to the side, a responsibility that become more poignant when Scirea was killed in a car accident aged 36, only months before Italy was to host the World Cup.
On July 4, 2007 the International Olympic Committee gathered in Guatemala City and voted Sochi to become the host for the 2014 Winter Olympics and Paralympics.
Governors-General generally become patrons of various charitable institutions, present honours and awards, host functions for various groups of people including ambassadors to and from other countries, and travel widely throughout Australia.
With conservative talk radio host Marshall Gilbert as his campaign manager, Bono placed a successful bid to become the new mayor of Palm Springs.
Often-cited examples of sympatric speciation are found in insects that become dependent on different host plants in the same area.
The one major host to become popular on the network is Amy Goodman, whose Democracy Now!
In 1995, Trinidad played host to the inaugural meeting of the Association of Caribbean States and has become the seat of this 35-member grouping, which seeks to further economic progress and integration among its states.
The mechanism for mosquito saliva-induced alteration of the host immune response is unclear, but the data have become increasingly convincing that such an effect occurs.
For example, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, a contestant on Survivor: The Australian Outback, later became a host on morning talk show The View ; and Kristin Cavallari, who appeared on Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, has gone on to become a television host and actress.
While some patients may initially present with a large number of alters, this number may reduce during treatment — though it is considered important for the therapist to become familiar with at least the more prominent personality states as the " host " personality may not be the " true " identity of the patient.
The progeny become motile before they lyse the host cell and are released into the environment.
In the past network management mainly consisted of monitoring whether devices were up or down ; today performance management has become a crucial part of the IT team's role which brings about a host of challenges — especially for global organizations.
When spores are inhaled, ingested, or come into contact with a skin lesion on a host, they may become reactivated and multiply rapidly.
A parasite may evolve to become less harmful for its host or a host may evolve to cope with the unavoidable presence of a parasite -- to the point that the parasite's absence causes the host harm.

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These draw upon the resources of the host population and rapidly kill many victims.
The association of some long GRBs with supernovae and the fact that their host galaxies are rapidly star-forming offer very strong evidence that long gamma-ray bursts are associated with massive stars.
Laurie was not nominated for the 2006 Emmys, apparently to the outrage of Fox executives, but he still appeared in a scripted, pre-taped intro, where he parodied his House character by rapidly diagnosing host Conan O ' Brien and then proceeded to grope him as the latter asked him for help to get to the Emmys on time.
It was hypothesized that the TMV genome will be re-coated rapidly upon entering the host cell, thus it prevents the initiation of TMV replication.
As a result, each infected host could instead simply " fire and forget " packets as rapidly as possible ( generally hundreds per second ).
In host organisms with opaque bodies, such an ability would most likely rapidly be lost.
Dongles rapidly evolved into active devices that contained a serial transceiver ( UART ) and even a microprocessor to handle transactions with the host.
After feeding, it divides rapidly, causing sudden and massive inflammation, killing the human host in just a few days.
In about 1840, the species adopted the cultivated potato into its host range and it rapidly became a most destructive pest of potato crops.
Changes acquired by intra-host evolution may be lost if the evolutionary landscape changes, for example: a population of viruses may become resistant to an antiviral drug while the host ( patient ) takes it, but rapidly revert to wild-type if treatment ceases.
The marina was rapidly developed to host shipping to service the steel plants and other factories with raw materials and other goods.
Most of the initial resettlement problems were overcome remarkably rapidly by Nizari Ismailis due to their educational backgrounds and high rates of literacy, as well as the efforts of the Aga Khan and the host countries, and the moral and material support from Nizari Ismaili community programs.
Ieshima is host to the annual Open Water Swim Competition which has been rapidly gaining fame as one of the most popular open water swim competitions in Japan.
The firefry spores hatch under the skin of the infected host, then leave the host en masse, giving rise to a swarm of baby firefries about the size of normal fireflies, but rapidly grow into a vastly larger adult " infernofrier " ( about the size of a Warrior Bug ).
These include hiding within host cells, within a protective capsule ( as with M. tuberculosis ), secreting compounds that misdirect the host's immune response, binding its antibodies, rapidly changing surface markers, or masking them with the host ’ s own molecules.
The American late-night talk-show host Craig Ferguson has a recurring sketch with a pantomime horse named after Secretariat that appears every time a doorbell rings, accompanied by a frenzied dance performed by onlookers who rapidly and repeatedly extend their arms.
The posterior vacuole swells, forcing the polar filament to rapidly eject the infectious content into the cytoplasm of the potential host.
Her popularity increased rapidly and in August 2004 she started to host her own show called Sarah Kuttner – Die Show, a variation on the popular late show concept with comedy, a sidekick ( Sven Schuhmacher ), talk guests and musical guests.
Polar filaments in both this stage and in the myxospore stage ( see picture above ) rapidly shoot into the body of the host, creating an opening through which the sporoplasm can enter.

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