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These people were not talking much about it, but you, a foreigner, sensed their apprehension and disappointment.
These are, of course, the same people whose support he has only now rejected to seek the independent vote.
These plans, like Du Pont's, contained provisions for passing the vote on Du Pont's General Motors shares on to the ultimate stockholders of Du Pont, Christiana, and Delaware, except that officers and directors of the three companies, their spouses, and other people living in their households, as well as other specified persons, were to be totally disenfranchised.
These reports refer to a level of secondary prevention in a child guidance clinic approached by the customary route of voluntary referral by the family or by other professional people.
These suggested interpretations were given by the subjects spontaneously when they were told that there were people who reacted differently than they had.
These people are practically always upper- or upper-middle-class persons, who attempt to act in what they regard as the interest of the entire society.
These were the years when people flocked to Manchester not only to play golf, which had come into vogue, but also to witness the Ekwanok Country Club tournaments.
These men -- for the most part educated in our `` best '' New England colleges, well established financially and socially in the community -- under kindly but insistent probing, reveal little or no objective or explicit criteria or data for their generalizations about the interests and attitudes of the people they claim to serve, or about the public responses that actually follow their occasional breach of a `` client-service relationship ''.
These stray people nearly always insisted on Dolores showing them around the apartment.
These people had died in a fire in a ' bothy '.
These are the assembly ( in some cases with a quorum of 6000 ), the council of 500 ( boule ) and the courts ( a minimum of 200 people, but running at least on some occasions up to 6000 ).
These juries formed a second mode for the expression of popular sovereignty ; as in the assembly, citizens acting as jurors acted as the people and were immune from review or punishment.
These critics assert that people from the Third World see the anti-globalization movement as a threat to their jobs, wages, consuming options and livelihoods, and that a cessation or reversal of globalization would result in many people in poor countries being left in greater poverty.
These have been propagated by fraud people.
These people are displayed through the masks created by the Atka ’ s.
These people may have assisted the Scythians when King Darius the Great led a Persian invasion into what is now Southern Russia to punish the Scythians for their raids into the Achaemenid Empire.
These teachings discuss the ministry and atonement of Jesus, the laws of justice and mercy, the need for repentance, and the resurrection and judgment of all people.
These people are depicted as self-sufficient, having developed their other senses, but they are ultimately closed-minded and insular to the point of xenophobia.
These agents may be lethal or non-lethal, and may be targeted against a single individual, a group of people, or even an entire population.
These policies did not increase the PDPA's legitimacy in the eyes of the Afghan people.
These center on the capabilities and limitations of doctors and other health-service providers, people identified with genetic conditions, and the general public in dealing with genetic information.
These regions are also usually considered to be the historical geographical origin of Bambara people, particularly Segou, Sikasso, after diverging from other Manding groups.
These observations led him to suspect that the flea might be an intermediary factor in the transmission of plague, since people acquired plague only if they were in contact with recently dead rats, who had died less than 24 hours before.
These may be brought about, for example, by such factors as poor management, lack of consultation with employees, personality conflicts which can result in people delaying or refusing to communicate, the personal attitudes of individual employees which may be due to lack of motivation or dissatisfaction at work, brought about by insufficient training to enable them to carry out particular tasks, or just resistance to change due to entrenched attitudes and ideas.

These and pioneered
These leagues did not consider themselves " minor " – a term that did not come into vogue until St. Louis Cardinals GM Branch Rickey pioneered the farm system in the 1930s.
These tests led to the development of UXBs ( unexploded bombs ), pioneered by Herbert Ruehlemann of Rheinmetall, and first employed during the Spanish Civil War of 1936 – 37.
These distinctions began to be eroded in the second half of the nineteenth century as the school of empirical source-based history championed by Leopold von Ranke began to find widespread acceptance, and today's historians employ the full range of techniques pioneered by the early antiquaries.
These included the acclaimed Grandma's Boy, which, ( along with Chaplin's The Kid ), pioneered the combination of complex character development and film comedy, the highly popular Safety Last!
These considerations resulted in a reluctance ( especially in Germany, Russia, and Japan ) to abandon fuselage-mounted guns altogether — in fact, even the old ( and highly problematic ) idea of mounting a cannon to fire through the centre of the propeller hub for geared-propshaft, inline-engined fighters, pioneered by the World War I-era SPAD S. XII's 37mm calibre moteur-canon, was revived to this same end, notably in the mass-produced Messerschmitt Bf 109 in its Motorkanone mount.
These include the New Technology Telescope ( NTT ) that pioneered active optics technology, and the Very Large Telescope ( VLT ), consisting of four 8-metre-class telescopes and four 1. 8-metre auxiliary telescopes.
These were developed from similar locomotives supplied by the English Electric Company to the Big Four British railway companies in the 1930s and 1940s, e. g. those pioneered by the LMS.
These actions were precipitated by ad hoc, leaderless, anonymous cadres known as black blocs ; other organisational tactics pioneered in this time include security culture, affinity groups and the use of decentralised technologies such as the internet.
These people pioneered Sydney's private sector economy and were later joined by soldiers whose military service had expired, and later still by free settlers who began arriving from Britain.
These people pioneered the growing of grains in the extreme conditions of aridity, thanks to the high water tables of Southern Iraq.
These companies have pioneered the medical use of molecular biology, monoclonal antibodies, personalized medicine, molecular diagnostics and genomics.
These trainers kept pace with the increased instrumentation and flight dynamics of aircraft of their period, but retained the electrical and pneumatic design fundamentals pioneered in the first Link.
These scientists pioneered the concept of operations research by insisting on deploying with Navy forces in order to directly observe operational challenges and collect the data needed for meaningful analyses.
These were the first dogs brought to the Antarctic ; likewise, the expedition pioneered the use there of the Primus stove, invented in Sweden six years earlier.
These actions were precipitated by ad hoc, leaderless, anonymous cadres known as black blocs ; other organisational tactics pioneered in this time include security culture, affinity groups and the use of decentralised technologies such as the internet.
These smaller communities did not participate in the Florense agricultural syndicate pioneered by José Furtado Mota at the time.
These profiles are opened in the AIM Today window, and in terms of window size and shape appear much like a standard profile, but with support for images and other features like those pioneered by Subprofile. com.
These formations became known as Stosstruppen, or shock troops, and the tactics which they pioneered would lay the basis of post-WWI infantry tactics, such as the development of fire teams.
These methods of conducting operational mobility were pioneered by the German Army during the First World War and collaboratively developed with the Soviet Red Army in the late 1920s and 1930s by Mikhail Tukhachevsky who began to develop the concept between 1925 and 1929 as the basis of the Red Army's new field manual for the conduct of war.
These sites usually utilize the same " submitted by random people, and selected for inspiration " concept that explodingdog pioneered.
These were both features Pedersen had pioneered over half a century prior.

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