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The GAC passed motions ( by the necessary two-thirds majority ) allowing members of the Provisional IRA to discuss and debate the taking of parliamentary seats, and the removal of the ban on members of the organisation from supporting any successful republican candidate who took their seat in Dáil Éireann.
Nevertheless, the diving system is used in salvage work, including the successful removal of cannon from the British warship HMS Royal George in 1834-35.
They were successful in demanding the removal of American Indians to reservations.
With the successful removal of Saddam Hussein, the committee appears to have disbanded, and its once-prominent website no longer exists.
While in the U. S., she underwent an operation for the removal of cataracts from both eyes, but the operation was only partly successful.
With the bridge back in Italian hands, the first unit from 5th Infantry Division the Royal Scots Fusiliers arrived at the bridge at 16: 15 and mounted a successful counter-attack, which had been made possible by the prior removal of demolition charges from the bridge, preventing its destruction by the Italians.
In 1938, he finally returned to the USA to undergo successful major throat surgery for the removal of his vocal wart, but still had difficulties later in his career.
* In 2006, following a successful protest lasting over one year, tree sitters in Cathedral Grove ( also known as MacMillan Provincial Park ), British Columbia, halted the removal of a number of old growth Douglas Fir trees which were scheduled to be to taken down in an attempt to calm traffic and improve the parking facilities.
One reason given for the removal of all UK speed limits by the Road Traffic Act 1930 was that the Automobile Association and also the Royal Automobile Club were frequently successful in defending their members against evidence from the speed traps of the day.
The island is classified as an A-class reserve, and the Navy has undertaken various successful programmes for the removal of introduced animals ; all native animals on the island are protected.
These include the removal of the Ace of trumps rule, the use of jokers ( usually valued just below the jack ( knave ) of trumps ), the bell rule ( where a successful call of 30 yields 60 points ) and various reneging variations.
On March 2, 2004, shortly after Aristide's removal, a mob attempted to arrest Neptune on corruption charges, but it was not successful.
However, since the constitution does not specify a date for presidential elections, and instead merely claims that a term begins the day a successful candidate takes the oath of office, the death, resignation, or removal of a president would begin an entirely new 5-year term.
Wigand demanded its removal, but a successful substitute had not been found and Sandefur refused on the grounds that sales would drop.
Though the tumour's removal was initially successful, it returned terminally by 1925.
* Nicholas Habicot, surgeon to the Duke of Nemours, publishes a report of four successful " bronchotomies " which he has performed ; these include the first recorded case of a tracheotomy for the removal of a thrombus and the first pediatric tracheotomy, to extract a foreign body from a 14-year-old's esophagus.
Neither type of railcar was successful, being inadequate to cope with traffic fluctuations between winter and summer, but the " motor trains " could be adapted by the addition or removal of extra coaches.
Although the removal of eyespots makes males less successful in mating, this result is questionable because eyespot removal substantially changes the appearance of male peafowls.
Upon the death or removal of one of the mated pair, breeders have experienced both the total refusal of the remaining mate to pair up with any other angelfish and successful breeding with subsequent mates.
The successful ' removal ' of cut rules, known as cut elimination, is directly related to the philosophy of computation as normalization ( see Curry – Howard correspondence ); it often gives a good indication of the complexity of deciding a given logic.
This was the first successful removal of an ovarian tumor in the world.
In addition to being blocked in Tunisia, many opposition and dissident Web sites and blogs were victims of hacking attempts and in some cases, successful content removal, and shutting down of servers.
The gallbladder should be surgically removed ( cholecystectomy ) following successful removal of gallstones from the bile ducts.

successful and Wood's
Ironically, the Walt Disney Company opened up an area of nightclubs at the Walt Disney World Resort called Pleasure Island, which was the same name as Wood's most successful amusement park.
Crosby and Root's first successful popular songs was " The Hazel Dell " ( 1853 ), a " sentimental ballad " described by its publisher as " a very pretty and easy song, containing the elements of great popularity ", which was released as the work of G. F. Wurzel toward the end of 1853, and was a hit, that was " one of the most popular songs in the country ", because of its performance by both Henry Wood's Minstrels and Christy's Minstrels, selling more than 200, 000 copies of sheet music ,.
Meanwhile she also worked as a publisher's reader, for Hurst and Blackett, and from 1859 for Bentley, recommending for instance that Bentley publish Ellen Wood's bestselling East Lynne ( 1861 ), yet turn down such later successful authors as Rhoda Broughton, M. E. Braddon, and Ouida.
He visited London on several occasions, and gave successful concerts with his orchestra at the Queen's Hall, on one occasion sharing the stage with Sir Henry Wood and Wood's own orchestra.
The pamphlet was successful, and public opinion became so hostile against Wood's coinage that the patent was withdrawn by 1725.
Wood's printing operation and other successful weeklies provided the profits to cover the News-Chronicle's losses.

successful and brain
While some might argue that, by this logic, humans should also express hairy shoulders given that these body parts would putatively be exposed to similar conditions, the protection of the head, the seat of the brain that enabled humanity to become one of the most successful species on the planet ( and which also is very vulnerable at birth ), was arguably a more urgent issue ( axillary hair in the underarms and groin were also retained as signs of sexual maturity ).
Despite diminishing government financial support over the past quarter century, MIT launched several successful development campaigns to significantly expand the campus: new dormitories and athletics buildings on west campus ; the Tang Center for Management Education ; several buildings in the northeast corner of campus supporting research into biology, brain and cognitive sciences, genomics, biotechnology, and cancer research ; and a number of new " backlot " buildings on Vassar Street including the Stata Center.
The treatment for her breast cancer was successful, but in November 2011, Crow discovered that she has a meningioma, a kind of brain tumor which is usually benign.
There is evidence of excellent metalwork and even successful brain surgery in Inca civilization.
In 1981, she underwent a successful surgery to remove a brain tumour.
The experimenters recorded the E field and H field around each viewer to see if the cerebral activity of successful viewings caused higher-than-usual fields to be emitted from the brain.
This process may strengthen or weaken the connections between groups of neurons and it is constrained by value signals that arise from the activity of the ascending systems of the brain, which are continually modified by successful output.
The most successful function-replacing artificial eye so far is actually an external miniature digital camera with a remote unidirectional electronic interface implanted on the retina, optic nerve, or other related locations inside the brain.
Spruance was nicknamed " electric brain " for his calmness even in moments of supreme crisis: a reputation enhanced by his successful tactics at Midway.
The successful cochlear implant must also be capable of converting the pattern of the detected intelligence into an appropriate electronic format for application to the acoustic ( eighth cranial ) nerve, which in turn further transmits the encoded pattern to the hearing center of the brain, where the information is interpreted as meaningful intelligence.
The Fortunes of Richard Mahony is Richardson's famous trilogy about the slow decline, owing to character flaws and an unnamed brain disease, of a successful Australian physician and businessman and the emotional / financial effect on his family.
This technique was extremely successful for identifying brain injuries.
It is a common misconception that a brain injury sustained during childhood always has a better chance of successful recovery than similar injury acquired in adult life.
Wayne and Shuster began working together in the 1930s and continued their successful collaboration on stage, radio, and television until Wayne's death from brain cancer in 1990.
* William Macewen demonstrates clinical diagnosis of the site of brain tumors and performs the first successful intercranial surgery.
It proved successful in normalizing the accumulation of the very long chain fatty acids in the brain that had been causing their son's steady decline, thereby halting the progression of the disease.
Although the surgery was successful, a blood clot traveled to his brain, resulting in a massive stroke.
The report did not examine the science of brain fingerprinting ; the published research at the FBI, the CIA, the US Navy, and elsewhere ; the successful application of brain fingerprinting in criminal cases ; or the success of brain fingerprinting in being ruled admissible in court.
Notable exceptions to this opinion were the only two FBI scientists who had actually conducted scientific research on brain fingerprinting and / or participated in its successful application in solving crimes, Dr. Drew Richardson and Dr. Sharon Smith.
The report did not include an account of the scientific research on brain fingerprinting or its successful use in court.
He also asked the GAO to include the views of experts well versed in brain fingerprinting and MERMER technology, and to include the successful brain fingerprinting research at the FBI, CIA, and US Navy.

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