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secret and nonetheless
But the Three were nonetheless subject to the authority of the One, which Sauron in his turn had forged alone in secret.
The same happened with Red Skelton in Ship Ahoy ( 1942 ) and I Dood It ( 1943 ), although in Ship Ahoy her character nonetheless played a central role in the story, and Powell's dance skills were put to practical use when she manages to tap out a morse code message to a secret agent in the middle of a dance routine.
The secret police, while operating with somewhat more restraint than in other Eastern Bloc countries ( and certainly more restraint than the Rákosi era ) were nonetheless a feared tool of government control.
Although there were questions about the fairness and propriety of the elections – they were held virtually in secret in Albanians ' houses, there were repeated reports of harassment by state security forces, and there were allegations of vote-rigging – it was nonetheless generally accepted that Rugova was the legitimate winner of this election.
Although information Araña obtained from her father turned out to be a trap, the pair nonetheless bonded, and shared secret identities.
Whether known on their campuses as social fraternities, clubs, secret societies, or by other models, most nonetheless publicly articulate a literary focus.
His cocaine addiction nonetheless was not a secret to many World Class mainstays, including manager Gary Hart, who tried to encourage him many times to kick the habit.

secret and guarantees
It guarantees universal adult ( in Japan, persons age 20 and older ) suffrage and the secret ballot.
Although the 1982 constitution guarantees freedom of speech, the Chinese government often uses the subversion of state power and the protection of state secret clause to imprison those who are critical of the government.
* Union members are protected against abuses by a bill of rights that includes guarantees of freedom of speech and periodic secret elections of officers.
Rummel ( 1997 ) states that " By democracy is meant liberal democracy, where those who hold power are elected in competitive elections with a secret ballot and wide franchise ( loosely understood as including at least 2 / 3 of adult males ); where there is freedom of speech, religion, and organization ; and a constitutional framework of law to which the government is subordinate and that guarantees equal rights.
The " prime bank " operation which claims to offer an urgent, exclusive opportunity to cash in on the best-kept secret in the banking industry, guaranteed deposits in " prime banks ", " constitutional banks ", " bank notes and bank-issued debentures from top 500 world banks ", " bank guarantees and standby letters of credit " which generate spectacular returns at no risk and are " endorsed by the World Bank " or various national governments and central bankers.
In order to ensure the survival of the clan, Hiroie made a secret pact with the Tokugawa side through Kuroda Nagamasa, promising to Mori neutrality during the battle in exchange for guarantees of the existing Mori domains.
The families of the detainees, supported by thousands of individuals across Canada, have campaigned against the security certificate, arguing that they violate the guarantees of equality and fundamental justice enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom, creating a two-tiered justice system and allowing individuals to be detained indefinitely, on the basis of secret suspicions, under threat of deportation to torture.
If unconditional guarantees of security are needed, and if it is impractical for the communicating parties to arrange to share a secret that can be used in a Carter – Wegman MAC, this technique might one day be faster than classical techniques given a quantum computer with 5 to 10 qubits.
It guarantees the rule of law, equality before the law, equal opportunity, privacy, inalienable nationality and dual nationality, judicial independence, the prohibition on criminal ex post facto laws, right to counsel, a public trial unless the court decides to make it a secret trial, a presumption of innocence, the right to participate in public affairs and the right to vote, to elect and to nominate, freedom from extradition, political asylum, " economic, social and cultural liberties ", the right to work, the right to join trade unions, ownership of personal property, eminent domain powers, rights similar to the Four Freedoms ( European Union ), minimum wage, universal health care, free education, dignity, freedom from psychological and physical torture and inhumane treatment and the right to compensation, freedom from " compulsory service ", limited freedom of expression, freedom of the press, and freedom of assembly, the right to engage in sports, limited freedom of forming and of joining associations and political parties, requirement of warrants for wiretaps, freedom of religion, freedom of thought, conscience and belief.

secret and division
Bulgaria was dissatisfied over the division of the spoils in Macedonia, made in secret by its former allies, Serbia and Greece, and attacked them.
These deliberate acts of violence against civilians were acknowledged by the CIA as early as late 1983, when Duane Clarridge, Latin America division chief of the CIA ’ s Directorate for Operations, reported in a secret briefing to the Senate subcommittee that his contras had murdered " civilians and Sandinista officials in the provinces, as well as heads of cooperatives, nurses, doctors and judges.
After the publication of the secret protocols and other secret German – Soviet relations documents, in 1948, Stalin published Falsifiers of History, which included the claim that, during the Pact's operation, Stalin rejected Hitler's claim to share in a division of the world, without mentioning the Soviet offer to join the Axis.
Although officially denied by the Nigerian government, Nigeria is known to have also provided secret military training at the Kaduna first mechanized army division and provided other material support to Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe's guerrilla forces during the Rhodesian Bush War ( Renamed Zimbabwe in 1979 ) of independence against white minority rule of Prime Minister Ian Douglas Smith which was armed and financed by the regime in South Africa.
A secret protocol to the pact outlined an agreement between the Third Reich and the Soviet Union on the division of the border states between their respective " spheres of influence ".
The campaign began on September 1, 1939, one week after the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact containing a secret protocol for the division of Northern and Central Europe into German and Soviet spheres of influence.
The Geeta says the division of the Divine entity is ninefold, of which eight can be known by humans, but the ninth is eternally unexplainable and hidden and secret.
Hopkins wished as well that " the name of the writer should be prefixed to each number ," but at this point Hamilton insisted that this was not to be, and the division of the essays among the three authors remained a secret.
; 1916 May 16: Britain and France sign the secret Sykes-Picot Agreement which details the proposed division of Arabia at the conclusion of World War I into French and British spheres of influence.
Operation Anadyr () was the code name used by the Soviet Union for their Cold War ( 1962 ) secret operation of deploying ballistic missiles, medium-range bombers, and a division of mechanized infantry in Cuba to create the army group that would be able to prevent an invasion of the island by U. S. forces.
For the next two years, Essad Pasha remained in Paris, attempting to organize recognition for Albania from the Great Powers and reject the secret pact of London, which planned the division of Albania.
The game is set in the fall of 2004, as the player takes on the role of Sam Fisher, a retired Navy SEAL called back to duty by the American National Security Agency, or the NSA, to work with a secret division dubbed " Third Echelon ", a top-secret sub-branch within the various intelligence branches of the National Security Agency.
Later on this division came to be known as OVRA, although its existence remained secret until December 1930 when the official press agency Stefani released a statement quoting the OVRA as a " special section " of the police.
Although the Arab forces were promised a state that included much of the Arabian Peninsula and the Fertile Crescent the secret Sykes-Picot Agreement between Britain and France provided for the territorial division of much of that region between the two imperial powers.
A top secret division of this Directorate was formed from forces loyal only to Ceauşescu and charged with monitoring the Securitate itself.
The division assembled in the Bacqueville area of upper Normandy as part of the ( then ) still secret US Fifteenth Army and was placed in reserve.
The Winebrennarian Church of God eventually suffered a division over the issue of membership in secret societies.
The first division represented the continuation of the old Adjutancy-General and was also known as the " secret military cabinet ".
Even so, Dupont sent secret orders to General Vedel to escape with his division, which was outside the Spanish trap.
At the Mohi, a single division crossed the river in secret to advance on the Hungarian camp from the southern flank.
They could be considered comparable to an internal affairs division, with significant secret police attributes as well.
To avoid disputes and delays, the division was done in secret.
In secret, it had applied to the Canada Labour Board for permission to cut labour costs by 30 % by closing its Royal division immediately.

secret and synthetic
Over the next twenty years, through the end of World War II, efficient methods for production of several forms of synthetic rubber by emulsion polymerization were developed, but relatively few publications in the scientific literature appeared: most disclosures were confined to patents or were kept secret due to wartime needs.
The two kept their breakthrough a secret from the larger scientific community until they could complete further experiments with other strands of synthetic RNA ( such as Poly-A ) and prepare papers for publication.
This secret project seeks to produce a synthetic version of melange the Tleilaxu Master Ajidica calls ajidamal, or amal.
At the end of World War II, the Tube Alloys came to refer specifically to the synthetic element plutonium, whose very existence was secret until its use in the atomic bombing of Nagasaki.
In London, the Police claim they have no jurisdiction over the matter, so he goes to his contact Fowler at the ministry, who reveals that the plant is a top secret project to make synthetic food, but Vincent Broadhead MP, who is conducting an inquiry into the project, reveals that there are identical plants in Brazil and Siberia.
In 10, 175 A. G. Shaddam had started the " Great Spice War " with the secret aim of emptying the spice hoards of the Imperium and eventually destroying Arrakis, thereby ensuring his monopoly based on the synthetic spice of Project Amal.
The U. S. government launched a major ( and largely secret ) effort to improve synthetic rubber production.
Bentley testified, repeating her charge that Remington had given her secret information, saying with regard to the synthetic rubber formula, " He said to me that ... he thought that the Russians would need something very much like this.

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