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He was a political maverick, a reformer with his own program, determined to bulldoze it through or to blazon the infamy of those who balked him.
The CTCA program of activities was profuse: William Farnum and Mary Pickford on the screen, Elsie Janis and Harry Lauder on the stage, books provided by the American Library Association, full equipment for games and sports -- except that no `` bones '' were furnished for the all-time favorite pastime played on any floor and known as `` African golf ''.
`` President Kennedy's enlargement of the American military program was welcomed on Wall Street as a stimulus to the American munitions industry.
The program was instituted in 1940, and releases are available only from the Recording Laboratory of the Library of Congress, Washington 25, D.C..
The first was the commune program, which will ensure agricultural poverty for years.
The work program, as it was originally proposed, was to take five years to complete.
The authority for the program was renewed several times until the vocational rehabilitation program was made permanent as Title 5, of the Social Security Act in 1935.
Despite the successful rehabilitation of over a half million disabled persons in the first eleven years after 1943, the existing program was still seen to be inadequate to cope with the nation's backlog of an estimated two million disabled.
Counsel for the Government invited Du Pont's views on this proposal before recommending a specific program, but stated that if the court desired, or if counsel for Du Pont thought further discussion would not be profitable, the Government was prepared to submit a plan within thirty days.
The first program was sponsored by Abraham & Strauss, Hempstead, New York, under the direction of Special Events director Jennings Dennis.
In working out the practical legal conclusions President Waters was not thinking only of this pilot project, for it is planned to duplicate this program or system in other builder developments nationally.
Of startling significance, too, is the assertion that it was possible to carry out this program with only a 6 percent attrition rate as compared with a rate of 59 percent reported for a comparable group of families who were receiving help in traditionally operated child guidance services.
The sampling program was instituted before the principles of probability sampling were widely recognized in population studies.
We will deal first with the program in the Congo though this was put into operation later than the other.
The latest major change in this program was introduced by the National Defense Education Act of 1958, Title 8, of which amended the George-Barden Act.
The total cost of the five-year program was $297 million.
The Title 8, program of the National Defense Education Act of 1958 was a great spur to this trend toward area schools.
The first superhighways -- New York's Henry Hudson and Chicago's Lake Shore, San Francisco's Bay Bridge and its approaches, a good slice of the Pennsylvania Turnpike -- were built as part of the federal works program which was going to cure the depression.
They adopted a program by which Louisiana was divided into five districts.
In any case, anyone who fails to make significant distinction between primary and secondary applications of economic pressure would in principle already have justified that use of economic boycott as a means which broke out a few years ago or was skillfully organized by White Citizens' Councils in the entire state of Mississippi against every local Philco dealer in that state, in protest against a Philco-sponsored program over a national TV network on which was presented a drama showing, it seemed, a `` high yellow gal '' smooching with a white man.

program and outgrowth
The F-1 was an outgrowth of the Air Force E-1 engine research program that transitioned into NASA's Saturn V rocket.
* That the whole Yanomami project was an outgrowth and continuation of the Atomic Energy Commission's secret program of experiments on human subjects.
Through some steps of application of the circle inversion map, a student of transformation geometry soon appreciates the significance of Felix Klein ’ s Erlangen program, an outgrowth of certain models of hyperbolic geometry
The First Responder training program began in 1979 as an outgrowth of the " Crash Injury Management " course.
In 1973, the Institute of Philosophic Studies, the doctoral program of the Braniff Graduate School and an outgrowth of the Kendall Politics and Literature Program, was initiated.
The KG-84C is an outgrowth of the U. S. Navy high frequency ( HF ) communications program and supports these needs.
The program is an outgrowth of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act ( NCVIA ), which requires health care providers to report:
One outgrowth of the commission's work was creation of the federal Pell grants program offering tuition assistance for needy college students.
Street Law, Inc., an outgrowth of the Georgetown program, develops and implements practical law education programs around the world.

program and desire
Each economic program takes into account the government's desire to protect the country's environment and cultural traditions.
Israel has made threats of the use of weapons, including those of a non-conventional character, while the former administration in the U. S. has refused to " take options off the table " ( including the " nuclear option "), in the nuclear dispute with Iran, which is widely viewed as pursuing a clandestine nuclear weapons program, and well known for their desire for the destruction of Israel ( c. f.
Berle's desire to succeed on radio was strong enough to cause him to cancel well-paying nightclub appearances in favor of doing the radio program.
The creation of their program called Media Streams was derived from a need and a desire to have a universal language when creating videos.
The early development of mathematical proof theory was driven by the desire to provide finitary consistency proofs for all of mathematics as part of Hilbert's program.
One is encouraged to dance the program in which one is comfortable, and only to progress to another program if one has a real desire to do so.
Realizing that NBC executives exhibited very little desire to micromanage various aspects of the show, the staff felt confident they would be allowed to push outside of the mainstream talk-show boundaries and thus set about putting together a quirky, absurdist, and odd program.
LATV encourages community members and organizations, educational and business groups with a desire to reach a broader audience to engage with creative ideas for a program or series of programs.
The gradient program may include sudden " step " increases in the percentage of the organic component, or different slopes at different times – all according to the desire for optimum separation in minimum time.
Though he was offered coaching positions at other schools, Grobe chose to remain with the Deacons, citing a desire to remain at an institution that successfully balances high-level academics with a major athletic program.
In 1945 he was approached by the Associated Industries of Georgia ( AIG ) who shared their common desire to have such a program established and offered Van Leer their support.
Aware of the Bene Gesserit desire to acquire his genetic material for their breeding program, Paul seeks to negotiate with Mohiam.
In effect, while conceding defeat in this war, Blaine was setting the stage for the next one, instilling in U. S. citizens an ever-present desire for and expectation of revenge upon the Confederacy ( and upon Canada ) while embarking on an intensive program of systematic militarization on the German model, with the vision of making the United States a kind of second Prussia.
During her junior year, she studied theater at the prestigious London-based British European Studio Group program, an experience that solidified her desire to act.
It is easy to imagine, however, a situation in which the copyright owner might desire, for good reason or none at all, to force a lawful owner or possessor of a copy to stop using a particular program.
" In an article in Die Welt, Henryk Broder wrote that Beate Klarsfeld " is driven primarily by her desire for social recognition ", calling her " an activist without a program.
If a student exhausts the levels of a course available, the independent study program allows students to pursue a strength to the level they desire.
The genesis for a theme park in Nashville was the desire for a new, permanent, larger and more modern home for the long-running Grand Ole Opry radio program, as the Ryman Auditorium was falling into disrepair and crowds were outgrowing the 3, 000-seat venue.
In a late-1993 meeting of the Korean Workers ' Party Central Committee, Kim Il-sung expressed his desire to quickly place a satellite into orbit, leading to the expansion of North Korea's nascent space program and the requirement for a space launch vehicle.
Enzo's desire to leave a legacy in his final supercar allowed the Evoluzione program to be further developed to produce a car exclusively for road use.
The most remarkable thing about the program was that, though I saw it only once more than twenty years ago, I have never lost the desire to work the fellow over with a baseball bat studded with nails.
There are essentially two reasons to use program trading, either because of the desire to trade a large number of stocks at the same time ( for example, when a mutual fund receives an influx of money it will use that money to increase its holdings in the multiple stocks which the fund is based on ), or alternatively to arbitrage temporary price discrepancies between related financial instruments, such as between an index and its constituent parts.
After Howard adopted the program, victims encountered the problem of requiring police authorization before receiving a rape examination, which is attributed by Snyder to the desire to maintain low crime rates on the part of law enforcement agencies, which the Washington Paper depicted as unsympathetic to the plight of the rape victims profiled in their report.

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