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The late author Sheldon H. Harris in his book " Factories of Death: Japanese Biological Warfare, 1932-1945, and the American cover up " wrote that, The test program, could be part of Project AGILE or Project OCONUS which began in fall 1962 and which was funded at least through fiscal year 1963, was considered by the Chemical Corps to be “ an ambitious one .” The tests were designed to cover “ not only trials at sea, but Arctic and tropical environmental tests as well .” The tests, presumably, were conducted at what research officers designated, but did not name, “ satellite sites .” These sites were located both in the continental United States and in foreign countries.
These Are The Men ( 1943 ) was a more ambitious piece where Thomas ' verse accompanies Leni Riefenstahl's footage of an early Nuremberg rally.
These included rising populations, the growth of white settlement and slaving that dispossessed native peoples both at the Cape and in Portuguese Mozambique, and the rise of ambitious " new men.
These ambitious plans however were thrown out the war chamber when King Badlay died during the invasion of Dawaro.
These ambitious works are some of the largest paintings in the history of Cubism.
" These ambitious plans would not see fruition.
These include: the Centre d ' Observació de l ' Univers ( Centre for Observing the Universe ), or PAM, of Montsec, which is an ambitious project that combines research, education and diffusion within the field of cultural and scientific tourism ; the establishment of the Tren dels Llacs ( Lakes Train ), a touristic railway that connects the provincial capital to the Pre-Pyrenees ; the creation of new exhibition spaces ( including the Museum of Lleida, the Paper Dresses Museum of Mollerussa and the Skiing Museum of the Val d ' Aran ); the organisation of routes to help discover the natural, cultural and monumental treasures of Lleida ( with the Castles of Sió Route, the Pyrenean Counties and Nostalgic Pallars Route, the Wine Route of Les Garrigues, and the Literary Routes of Pallars, etc.
These plays held the stage in Germany long after the once-famous Menschenhass und Reue ( Misanthropy and Repentance, but known in England as The Stranger ), Graf Benjowsky, and ambitious exotic tragedies like Die Sonnenjungfrau and Die Spanier in Peru ( which Sheridan adapted as Pizarro ) were forgotten.
" These demands, along with numerous attacks against bishops appointed by the new government, whom he characterized as ambitious and servile, provoked a scandal in the French episcopate, which was largely Gallican ( i. e., conciliarist, nationalist, royalist, asserting the authority of the local episcopacy, and opposed to papal absolutism ) and conservative.
These ambitious plans had an emphasis on the notion of ' TopSpots '; places where the greatest diversity of animals are found such as islands and highlands.
These additions were opposed by George Brown, who claimed that " the governor general's residence is a miserable little house, and the grounds those of an ambitious country squire.
These individuals will decline to be ambitious and believe that they lack abilities, virtues and attractiveness.
These women showed ability as orators in the courtroom, even though oratory was considered a defining pursuit of the most ambitious Roman men.
These included Sudbury in Canada for its ambitious program to rehabilitate environmental damage from the local mining industry, Austin in the United States for its green building strategy, and Kitakyūshū in Japan for incorporating an international education and training component into its municipal pollution control program.
These had green labels, and the catalogue included some ambitious items, such as an abridged version ( 1925 ) of Edward Elgar's oratorio The Dream of Gerontius and, from Novello, what has been reported as the first recording of Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 ( arranged for piano by Carl Tausig ) and a complete recording of Mendelssohn's First Piano Concerto, her sole recording of a work extending over more than two record sides.
These touches often succeed through their sheer boldness, as well as the comedy that runs through many of his most ambitious works.
These opponents believed that the whole project was in fact an ambitious fraud to build a " railroad to nowhere " and to make tremendous profits doing so ; all the while getting the United States Government to pay for it.
These problems resulted in the ambitious regional plans being rationalised before being shelved completely.
These fines enabled the papacy to carry out through the 5th century an ambitious building program, including Santa Maria Maggiore.
These centers bring together departments, faculty, and students for ambitious collaborations and exchanges of ideas.
These ambitious goals made PL / I complex, hard to implement efficiently, and sometimes surprising when used.
These plans were ambitious and included creating a leisure village around the stadium, complete with 1500 waterfront apartments as well as restaurants and other facilities.
These policies were often couched as conspicuous ( if not overly ambitious ) pledges that ended up never quite being undertaken.
These failed, mainly because they were too ambitious and proposed to convert all lines, even lines of little economic value.

These and aims
These differences in turn result from the fact that my Yokuts vocabularies were built up of terms selected mainly to insure unambiguity of English meaning between illiterate informants and myself, within a compact and uniform territorial area, but that Hoijer's vocabulary is based on Swadesh's second glottochronological list which aims at eliminating all items which might be culturally or geographically determined.
These are organisations that use coercion to enforce on their members patterns of division of labour aimed at reaching the organisation ’ s goals, which for a variety of reasons may not always be consistent with each member ’ s personal aims.
These two aims are related: they begin from the assumption that we can know reality, and then ask the question of what reality must be like, in its origin and unfolding, so that we can know it.
These remarks from Arafat indicated a shift away from one of the PLO's primary aims — the destruction of Israel.
These remarks from Arafat indicated a shift away from one of the PLO's primary aims — the destruction of Israel ( as entailed in the Palestinian National Covenant )– and toward the establishment of two separate entities: an Israeli state within the 1949 armistice lines, and an Arab state in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
These norms will be arbitrary, culturally dependent and ‘ flexible ’, whereas territorial morality aims at rules which are universal and absolute, such as Kant ’ s ‘ categorical imperative ’ and Geisler's graded absolutism.
These sometimes embodied utopian ambitions as well as aims for functionality and good governance, as with James Oglethorpe's plan for Savannah, Georgia.
These unrealistic aims resulted in parliamentary criticism, especially since the king was reluctant to deal with the more humdrum business of administering justice at home.
These aims were not achieved, due to interruption by the American Civil War and the rise of the train.
These individuals and groups use a variety of tactics and tools to advance their aims, including advocating their positions publicly, attempting to educate supporters and opponents, and mobilizing allies on a particular issue.
These are referred to as the policy goals: the outcomes which the economic policy aims to achieve.
These are in line with the intentions set out in the Town Centre Area Action Plan ( 2007 ), which aims to reverse the spiral of decline that has threatened the long-term vaiability of the town centre since the early 1990s.
These aims are achieved by education and grants, planning participation, membership and fundraising.
These aims were " the promotion of the industrial skills, general knowledge, health, and well-being of young men and women " and also for " instruction suitable for persons intending to emigrate ".
These populist aims helped to maintain support for his regime, but Moldova still remained the poorest country in Europe throughout his presidency, with around 38 % of GDP coming from remittances of Moldovans working abroad ( 2008 ).
These aims are achieved by holding scientific meetings and seminars, by publication of journals, reports, translations of books, by contact amongst members and by other activities consistent with these aims.
These gatherings often consciously followed Horace's definition of the aims of poetry, " either to please or to educate " (" aut delectare aut prodesse est ").
" These aims were sidelined after the decisive defeat of the ICU in the Battle of Baidoa and the subsequent actions of the war in Somalia by the allied forces of the Somali Transitional Federal Government ( TFG ), the autonomous governing zones of Puntland, Southwestern Somalia, Jubaland, and Galmudug and their military backer, Ethiopia.
These traitors can act arbitrarily in order to achieve the following aims: trick some generals into attacking ; force a decision that is not consistent with the generals ' desires, e. g. forcing an attack when no general wished to attack ; or confusing some generals to the point that they are unable to make up their minds.
These were landowners ' clubs with aims including " Improvements " ( the Highland Clearances ) and promoting " the general use of the ancient Highland dress " by obliging members to wear this when attending meetings.
These roads are still available for use by vehicles, however their design aims to reduce both the speed and dominance of motorised transport.
These offices share the same aims and goals, but work autonomously, with independent trustees and financial coordination.
These were also presumably the aims of Aurelian's contemporaneous resettlement in Roman Pannonia of a substantial section of the Carpi people that he defeated in 273.

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