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Their professed aim was to discover whether, even under the most skeptical weighing of the evidence, hypnotherapy was still proven effective.
" Their strained relationship impeded effective Western action on Berlin during 1961.
Their attempts to treat humans failed because of insufficient volumes of penicillin ( the first patient treated was Reserve Constable Albert Alexander ), but they proved it harmless and effective on mice.
Their range and impact force made them effective weapons against armored warriors on horseback, because they could penetrate armor.
Their hobnailed sandals ( caligae ) were also an effective weapon against a fallen enemy ( cf.
Their corresponding effective magnetic moments, below 2µ < sub > B </ sub >, are the 3rd lowest among the lanthanides ( and their oxides ) after lanthanum and lutetium.
Their contrasting personalities made them an effective team, according to Henry Kissinger, the American diplomat who had extensive dealings with both men:
Their extensive stance among the other empires of the Liao, Song, and Jin was attributable to their effective military organizations that integrated cavalry, chariots, archery, shields, artillery ( cannons carried on the back of camels ), and amphibious troops for combats on land and water.
Their effective use is still debated: some scholars considered them as monumental tombs, others as Houses of the Giants, other as fortresses, ovens for metal fusion, prisons or, finally, temples for a solar cult.
Their chemical defense, though unusual, is effective, as illustrated by this extract from Charles Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle:
Their light bulb was fully effective and sufficiently promising ; they sold their to Thomas Edison.
Their most effective weapon was the atlatl, a throwing stick that greatly increased the deadliness of their spears.
Their effective range was short, and they were frequently used as an adjunct to a sword or cutlass.
Their use was largely discontinued in the 1940s, due to the development of safe and effective modern antibiotics and concern about adverse side effects.
Their total command of the air and the sabotage of roads and bridges by the Resistance made bringing armoured reinforcements to Normandy slow and difficult, but without them there was no hope of an effective counter-offensive.
Their rapport soon led shortstop Reese and second baseman Robinson to become one of the most effective defensive pairs in the sport's history.
Their, for example, 75 / 46 fixed AA / AT gun, 75 / 32 ) gun, 90 / 53 AA / AT gun ( an equally effective but less famous peer of the German 88 / 55 ), 47 / 32 AT gun, and the 20 mm AA autocannon were not obsolete.
Their ability to create effective learning environments that foster student achievement depends on the kind of relationship they build with their students.
Their composition, however, as well as their effective powers, varied greatly at different times.
Their basis for this conclusion included: a belief that the South Vietnamese military was no longer combat effective ; the results of the fall 1967 South Vietnamese presidential election ( in which the Nguyễn Văn Thiệu / Nguyễn Cao Kỳ ticket had only received 24 percent of the popular vote ); the Buddhist crises of 1963 and 1966 ; well-publicized anti-war demonstrations in Saigon ; and continuous criticism of the Thieu government in the southern press.
Their work is based on user data, disciplinary knowledge, and participation in the rapid evolution of digital resources as major elements of effective STEM learning.
Their later attacks were more effective, including several lucrative bank robberies, as well as bombings of a theater and a synagogue.
Their pervasive presence made them a primary means for disseminating propaganda, and their grass-roots nature allowed for effective use of peer pressure in mediating disputes and controlling troublemakers.
Their slogan, which is Latin, Plus esse, quam simultatur translates to Mere at være, end at synes (" More to be, than to seem ") in Danish, meaning that the soldier's capabilities do not have to be widely recognized or boasted-they are only more effective if unknown.

Their and passionate
Their frank and passionate outpourings remind us of Catullus.
Their bantering sets up for a very passionate relationship.
Their passionate affair started in 1914 when she was 19 and he was 31, although they had met two years earlier.
Their passionate relationship is only a secret for a short time before Tim finds them in bed together.
Their label expected another Top 10 ballad, like " Sister Christian " or " Sentimental Street ," but despite Kelly Keagy's passionate vocal, " Hearts Away " failed to catch on during Night Ranger's 1987 tour — a vigorous series of dates across North America and the Caribbean, featuring the Outfield as the opening act.
Their sound consists of passionate vocals set against heavy rock beats.
Their relationship is fiery and passionate, but it is the focus of gossip and derision throughout the kingdom.
Presuming such editing would have taken place, Martti Nissinen comments, " Their mutual love was certainly regarded by the editors as faithful and passionate, but without unseemly allusions to forbidden practices ...
Their kiss turned into something more when Logan pulled her into a passionate embrace.
Their passionate advertising appealing for global cooperation had made Diana, Princess of Wales to become an ardent advocate of the campaign.
Their increasingly passionate rivalry soon comes to a standstill when Pikachu's companion Charizard finds its head stuck.

Their and leader
Their national leader, Robert Bolivar DePugh of Norborne, Mo., says the Minutemen believe that guerrilla tactics are best suited to defeat the Red onslaught.
Their leader demands that the human race surrender, or face total annihilation.
Hence the spear in the Montoneros seal Their best-known leader was Mario Firmenich.
Their leader points out that Odysseus has now caused the deaths of two generations of the men of Ithaca: his sailors, not one of whom survived ; and the Suitors, whom he has now executed.
Their leader Theobald Wolfe Tone ( 1763 – 98 ) worked with the Catholic Convention of 1792 which demanded an end to the penal laws.
Their members identify themselves more with the party's ideology than with its leader, so they have an abstract adhesion.
Their leader in the middle of the century was Bonaventure, a traditionalist who defended the theology of Augustine and the philosophy of Plato, incorporating only a little of Aristotle in with the more neoplatonist elements.
Their leader bore the ancient Irish title of " An Ó Máille " (" The O ' Malley ", or " The O ' Mealey "-as the name is also anglicised ).
Their leader Thomas Rainsborough declared, " I think it's clear, that every man that is to live under a government ought first by his own consent to put himself under that government.
Their tunes were published as collaborations by some or all of the entire ensemble, including band leader Nick La Rocca.
( McCleary 1997: 2-3 )., ( Bowers 1992: 21 ) Their leader No Intestines had received a vision and led his band on a long migratory search for sacred tobacco, finally settling in southeastern Montana.
Their leader, General Li Mi, was paid a salary by the ROC government and given the nominal title of Governor of Yunnan.
Their leader was the chief Taikare, known as King Chigary.
Their leader was Círdan, and they established cities at Eglarest and Brithombar.
Their leader Juqu Mengxun took over the Northern Liang by overthrowing the former puppet ruler Duan Ye.
Their leader is usually Bigtime when Ma Beagle is not present.
Their ancestry derives from Vorian Atreides who was the son ( via insemination ) of the leader of the cymeks who gave himself the pseudonym Agamemnon.
Their leader, the mysterious Scarlet Pimpernel, takes his nickname from the drawing of a small red flower with which he signs his messages.
Their goal was to target Sun as a leader leading a revolt for profiteering gains.
Their rivalry is further exacerbated by competing romantic interest in Maya Katarina Toitovna, the leader of the Russian contingent.
Their leader was Demophilus, son of Diadromes, and as Herodotus writes: " Hence they lived with the Spartans and died with them.
Their individual names were Ribhu ( or Rhibhu ), Vaja and Vibhvan, but after the name of their leader they were collectively called Rhibhus or Ribhus (, pl.
Their second son William Giles Roberts was also a leader.
Dr. Watt wrote in 1985 that " Their brigade leader was a young stone cutter named Billy Milne, who returned to his native Scotland for a visit.

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