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These consist of visits, without previous announcement, on top officials of manufacturing concerns located in highly industrialized areas.
These days, many authors supplement their income from book sales with public speaking engagements, school visits, residencies, grants, and teaching positions.
These visits enabled him to meet and take the measure of his adversaries Napoleon III, and the British Prime Minister Palmerston and Foreign Secretary Earl Russell, and also of the British Conservative politician Disraeli, later to be Prime Minister in the 1870s – who later claimed to have said of Bismarck's visit " Be careful of that man – he means every word he says ".
These usually meet over two days and include visits to local sites where the policy can be seen in operation.
These extended visits ( nine months in his 1517 visit ) provided him with the opportunity to study a hitherto largely unknown Russian society.
These visits occurred at a time when very little was known about Russia outside the region.
These visits were the start of Millicent's interest in women's rights.
These allow the cows to voluntarily present themselves for milking at any time of the day or night, although repeat visits may be limited by the farmer through computer software.
These visits grew longer, soon turning into six-month retreats.
These visits contributed to Clemenceau's title Le Père de la Victoire ( Father of Victory ).
These visits apparently from the Saint Thomas Christians of India cannot be confirmed, evidence of both being secondhand reports.
These events took place during state and ecclesiastical visits.
These trips were also a means for clandestine activities, notably in his visits to the ski resort of Chrea which hid an FLN base.
These persons contribute to overcrowding and typically use require more hospital resources despite the fact that they do not account for a significant amount of visits.
These visits became the basis for the popular book Tuesdays with Morrie, chronicling lessons about life learned from Schwartz.
These usually include visits with academic departments, official welcomes from faculty and administrators, and campus tours from current students.
These unfortunates, who numbered a large proportion of the population, were subject to domiciliary visits, and to arbitrary perquisitions, arrest and expulsion.
These visits deepened his concern for the underprivileged and the poor.
These duties resulted in short visits to Delft, Dordrecht ( 1614 ), Enkhuizen, Haarlem ( 1594 ), Harderwijk ( 1608 ), Middelburg ( 1603 ), Nijmegen ( 1605 ), Rotterdam ( 1610 ), Rhenen ( 1616 ), as well as Deventer ( 1595, 1616 ) his birthplace.
These visits led to the publication of various works.
These included the Chinese monk I Ching, who made several lengthy visits to Sumatra on his way to study at Nalanda University in India in 671 and 695, and the 11th century Bengali Buddhist scholar Atisha, who played a major role in the development of Vajrayana Buddhism in Tibet.
These three law schools, Willamette University College of Law, University of Oregon Law School, and Lewis & Clark Law School, use the visits as educational tools.
These companies make bi-annual recruitment visits to Kelley's Bloomington campus in order to conduct interviews and network with students.
These upper floors were used by the Farquharson family in the latter years of their visits.

These and sparked
These demonstrations sparked national protests and marked the upsurge of Chinese nationalism, a shift towards political mobilization and away from cultural activities, and a move towards populist base rather than intellectual elites.
These actions lead to ostracizing Mestiços from their inherited economic benefits which sparked the group to take a new sociopolitical direction.
These two principles sparked a global revolution in structural geology during the 1920s.
These deaths sparked reprisals by the IRA on the Garda Síochána.
These sequence of events sparked the Nigerian Civil War.
These three benchmarks sparked off a series of events which, from 1848 on, saw Sulu's power wane until it was finally blighted and almost completely snuffed out on the eve of the American occupation.
" These comments came after the protests against the Danish cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammad which sparked protests in the Muslim world.
These are over 40 years old and were the first lights on the Highway, which sparked some concern from the Hobart City Council.
These challenges sparked a mini-war to see who could achieve the longest recording time.
These viewpoints sparked a renewed interest in the hispanization of indigenous communities and while the introduction of compulsory education in Spanish has undoubtedly resulted in a more homogeneous society it has also done much for the decline of indigenous languages throughout the 20th century.
These soundtracks sparked Ito's first arranged albums ; the first game was arranged in a French musical style by Masaaki Mizuguchi, while the other two were arranged by Ryou Fukui and Taro Iwashiro, respectively, into orchestral pieces.
These contests have sparked a good enthusiasm among the schools and colleges of Pakistan.
These areas are normally conducive to wildfires sparked during the summer season ( January – February ).
These detailed and somewhat plausible designs sparked a fresh wave of designs in mecha anime.
These riots caused the destruction of the Jewish courts and sparked many conversions, a trend that continued through the 15th century.
These videos, along with other Beatles videos at the time, sparked George Harrison to say during the Beatles Anthology, " So I suppose, in a way, we invented MTV.
These experiences sparked a desire in Emma, from the age of five, to follow her father and aunts into the film industry.
These works sparked the first formal Polygenist vs. Monogenist debates across America, and advocates of the polygenism school became known as pluralists.
These unusually strict penalties received national attention when poet and activist John Sinclair was sentenced to ten years in prison for possession of two joints, a sentence that sparked the landmark John Sinclair Freedom Rally at Ann Arbor's Crisler Arena in December 1971.

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