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programme and explored
In this book he explored in depth various theories and beliefs about time as well as his own research and unique conclusions, including an analysis of the phenomenon of precognitive dreaming, based in part on a broad sampling of experiences gathered from the British public, who responded enthusiastically to a televised appeal he made while being interviewed in 1963 on the BBC programme, Monitor.
The name of the character was not decided until after the first programme had been produced, with a number of other vegetable-influenced names, such as " Mr. Cauliflower ", being explored.
" Although opportunities will be explored to seek developer contributions in the future, at the present it has been considered prudent to plan to fund all future local contributions from the County Council ’ s capital programme ".
The programme was first broadcast on 2 May 1964 with The World of Buckminster Fuller which explored the theories and structures of inventor Richard Buckminster Fuller and included the Horizon mission statement, The aim of Horizon is to provide a platform from which some of the world's greatest scientists and philosophers can communicate their curiosity, observations and reflections, and infuse into our common knowledge their changing views of the universe.
Their interest in the problems of science changing and endangering human life had led them to create the popular alien race the Cybermen for that programme, and it was similar interests that led them to create Doomwatch, which explored all kinds of new and unusual threats to the human race, many bred out of the fear of real scientific concepts, with a " this could happen to us " fear by the public.
The programme also explored the personal life of George Findlay, his unhappy marriage, and his unhappy extra-marital affairs.
In the programme he explored the country's post-Soviet problems including population decline, the growing AIDS epidemic and the persecution of the Meskhetian Turks.

programme and lives
He became popular with the audience of BBC Radio 4 for his Home Truths programme, which ran from the 1990s, featuring unusual stories from listeners ' domestic lives.
The programme is set in a fictional village called Ros Na Rún, located outside Galway, and near Spiddal, and centres around the domestic and professional lives of its residents.
After a £ 5. 5 million renovation programme there is a new visitor centre with interactive exhibits which illustrates the history of the abbey and the lives of the monks.
Star of the children's TV programme ' Horrible Histories ', Ben Willbond, lives in Deptford.
The programme was a social experiment which followed the lives of 14 British children aged seven.
During the creation of the IB programme, the academic and social lives of students at Atlantic College were taken as examples.
Clapham Park Project, a community led project team, was formed to take charge of the NDC programme and transform the lives and prospects of this deprived community.
* The character Giles Wemmbley-Hogg portrayed by Marcus Brigstocke in the radio programme Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off lives in Budleigh Salterton.
United Future MP Judy Turner made clear that then current government policies were failing in regard to keeping both parents in children's lives, and to this extent made a huge effort in promoting a Member ’ s Bill on mandatory mediation by means of a national roll-out of the North Shore Family Court " Children in the Middle " pilot programme.
She can also be seen on Accidents Can Happen, a daytime BBC One programme produced by Twofour, which follows families as they try to rebuild their homes and their lives following disaster.
Speaking about moderation at the British-Irish Council at Stormont on 16 July 2007, Jones said " We in Wales have also seen a coming together of parties with different traditions, on the basis of a shared programme for government, and a shared commitment to improve the lives of all our people in all parts of Wales .."
One of the female Elephants, named Karishma, and her pregnancy with her first calf George, featured heavily in the first series of the ITV documentary programme ' The Zoo ', which follows the daily lives of the staff at both Whipsnade and London Zoo.
In 1986 Esther Rantzen, presenter of That's Life !, a popular consumer TV show, suggested to the BBC that they create " Childwatch ", a programme about child abuse, the aim being to try to detect children at risk before their lives were in danger.
The programme depicts closely the failing lives of three of the four main characters.
The accident claimed the lives of almost 50 and caused the cancellation of the British airship programme by Thomson's successor as air minister Lord Amulree.
The programme also follows some passengers and staff on interesting journeys and during important moments in their lives.
The Leonardo da Vinci programme aims at helping people improve their skills throughout their lives.
The spirit of the Diploma lives on in the Computer Science Tripos, a three-year undergraduate programme which developed out of the original one-year Diploma.
The programme is set in a fictional village called Ros Na Rún, located outside Galway, and near Spiddal, and centres around the domestic and professional lives of its residents.
Slimming World encourages members to introduce physical activity into their daily lives through its ' Body Magic ' programme.
Sillars however argued that the Scottish people had to be given reasons as to why independence would benefit their lives and that this should involve a fully developed socio-economic programme.
James lives in South Kensington and Oldswinford with her partner, Jay Hunt, presenter of the BBC television programme Would Like To Meet.
The Ilea was home to a university and many of the programme's main plot strands revolved around the lives of the students, helping the programme to deal with more down-to-earth issues despite its unearthly setting.
The programme revolved around the lives of the Lewis family, and their various trials and tribulations in the changing environment of their South Wales town Bryncoed and modern Wales.

programme and works
While encouraging the construction of large dams ( which Nehru called the " new temples of India "), irrigation works and the generation of hydroelectricity, Nehru also launched India's programme to harness nuclear energy.
It was the birthplace of Emperor Septimius Severus, who lavished an extensive public works programme on the city, including diverting the course of a nearby river.
In addition to electronic resources, printed books and journals, the Library also acquires works in microform, sound recordings, videos and other media consistent with the University's academic programme needs.
As the gold boom ended Premier Julius Vogel borrowed money from British investors and launched in 1870 an ambitious programme of public works and infrastructure investment, together with a policy of assisted immigration.
The clinic, which works to the twelve-step programme philosophy of Alcoholics Anonymous is based near Liphook in Hampshire and includes Kate Hoey, Alex Rae and Elton John as patrons, and is supported by the Professional Footballers ' Association.
This programme, led by architect Nicholas Rank, is set to cost something in the region of £ 3 million of works.
However operating revenue for the company was at a deficit of £ 3. 7 million, a result of a large cut of 16 per cent in the government grant given to BW, and through the continuing programme of renovation and works costing £ 92. 1 million.
* Ḥoq le-Yisrael, a programme founded by Rabbis Hayyim ben Joseph Vital and Chaim Joseph David Azulai in which, every week, one studies extracts from the Mishnah, the Zohar and other works in addition to the portion for that week: the relevant passages are often printed in book form in a multivolume set.
* The Daf Yomi programme, founded in 1923 by Rabbi Meir Shapiro: one page of the Talmud is studied each day, on a rota to ensure that Jews round the world are studying the same passage at the same time ( more recently, there have been similar programmes for the Jerusalem Talmud and other works ).
In that respect, the newly proposed ' Creative Europe ' programme will help preserve cultural heritage while increasing the circulation of creative works inside and outside the EU.
When the symphonic poem Paa Vidderne was performed at Monte Carlo on 25 February 1894 in a programme of works from British composers, the Musical Times listed the composers as "... Balfe, Mackenzie, Oakeley, Sullivan ... and one Delius, whoever he may be ".
The programme consisted of 13 short orchestral and choral pieces, including works by Auber, Rossini, Spohr, Henry Bishop, and George Onslow, and madrigals by Thomas Morley and John Wilbye.
Previn's popularity with the public enabled him and the LSO to programme works that under other conductors could have been box-office disasters, such as Messiaen's Turangalila Symphony.
One is devoted to a CBS programme from 1945 that features music by Handel, Vaughan Williams and Elgar ; the other is devoted to works by Charles Ives, Robert Russell Bennett and Herrmann himself.
Mr. Bean often seems unaware of basic aspects of the way the world works, and the programme usually features his attempts at what would normally be considered simple tasks, such as going swimming, using a television set, redecorating or going to church.
He hosts the religious programme at the radio station where Jane works, and Jane pretends to have an interest in religion in order to become his girlfriend.
TfL plans to borrow £ 3. 1 billion more to fund a 5-year transport programme across London, including works on London Underground and road safety schemes.
This 10 Hour Festival is depicting India through 50 Stalls, 10 Food stalls and an 8 hour cultural programme with DJ, Children's rides and spectacular fire works over the last 7 years.
By 1983 the museum was again looking to redevelop the Southwark site and approached engineering firm Arup to plan a phased programme of works that would expand the building's exhibition space, provide appropriate environmental controls to protect collections, and improve facilities for visitors.
So that the airport could accommodate larger, long-range aircraft, a major works programme was undertaken to replace the four existing runways with two new long paved runways, thereby forming the basis of the layout that still exists at the airport today.
This programme revealed the interesting information that on all their maps A-Z print a non-existent trap street so that they can tell if a map has been illegally copied from theirs, a technique used by several publishers of reference works ( see fictitious entry ).
This changed in 2011 with a programme of works carried out to enable the Class 320 units to work through the station in passenger service.
Permanent works are sometimes integrated with architecture and landscaping in the creation or renovation of buildings and sites, an especially important example being the programme developed in the new city of Milton Keynes, England.
A public works programme ( PWP ) is the provision of employment by the creation of predominantly public goods at a prescribed wage for those unable to find alternative employment.

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