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`` They were supposed to meet Thor at nine PM for a conference concerning the ad campaign for their soap, a new angle based on this SX-21 stuff ''.
They may be as basic as pictures on a board that the are used to request food, drink, or other care ; or they can be advanced speech generating devices, based on speech synthesis, that are capable of storing hundreds of phrases and words.
They fought against UNITA rebels, based in Angola, and the apartheid-era government in South Africa who supported them.
The last film is not based on any Christie work but displays a few plot elements from They Do It With Mirrors ( viz., the ship is used as a reform school for wayward boys and one of the teachers uses them as a crime force ), and there is a kind of salute to The Mousetrap.
They were formerly sometimes regarded as the first-hand narrative on which Ambroise based his work, but that can no longer be maintained.
They are highly mobile, usually based on caterpillar track carrying either a large howitzer or other field gun or alternatively a mortar or some form of rocket or missile launcher.
They are interpreted as competitive siblings, with Lisa / Salieri being a serious, unappreciated professional and Bart / Mozart the successful, uncouth rock star ( complete with an opera based on " Beans, Beans, the Musical Fruit " to the music of Eine kleine Nachtmusik ).
They are generally acrylic based.
They measure wind speed based on the time of flight of sonic pulses between pairs of transducers.
They also demonstrated the first Bluetooth PIN and Linkkeys cracker, which is based on the research of Wool and Shaked.
They feel that the Western-Cape based Afrikaners — whose ancestors did not trek eastwards or northwards — took advantage of the republican Boers ' destitution following the Anglo-Boer War and later attempted to assimilate the Boers into a new politically based cultural label as " Afrikaners ".
They classify violations of laws based on common law as Part I ( index ) crimes in UCR data.
They favor a more holistic approach based on the 4 ' E's ; education ( of everyone involved ), encouragement ( to apply the education ), enforcement ( to protect the rights of others ), and engineering ( to facilitate travel while respecting every person's equal right to do so ).
They may be DOS, Windows or Unix based.
They are based on HDLC.
They are elected by the Judiciary Council based on a merits contest held by that office.
They are the final stage of any judicial process serving as a Court of Cassation and create binding precedent based on Triple Reiterative Rulings from the Chambers of the Court.
The second part, " They Shalt Not Pass ", was based on a short film No Pasaran!
They found that novices sort problems into categories based upon surface features ( e. g., keywords in the problem statement or visual configurations of the objects depicted ).
They were both written by Sylvia Anderson and the first one featured a short text story based on the pilot episode of the TV series.
They feel that characteristics based on the new definition are wrongly projected back onto Christian fundamentalists by their critics.
* They are dances performed at social functions by people with little or no professional training, often to traditional music or music based on traditional music.
They worked with the character again in 1967 though, when they helped Rankin / Bass co produce their film King Kong Escapes ( which was loosely based on a cartoon series R / B had produced ).
They believe that the observed pyramid slope may be based on a simple seked slope choice alone, with no regard to the overall size and proportions of the finished building.

They and assessment
They thought of him as " Just another Politician ", and the monthly assessment of troop morale found that only a minority found comfort in his appointment.
They are also significantly employed in preparation / review of statutory impact assessment reports on landscape, visual and ecological impacts of design proposals.
They represented the most accurate assessment of the figure of the earth that had ever been made.
They are responsible for establishing policies and procedures designed to mitigate the risks identified by the risk assessment.
They do however play a major role in the assessment that Gore could have won a recount of the entire state if overvotes were taken into account.
They supply Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East with threat assessment protection, perimeter security, base security, and guard services.
They have also targeted banks practices the maximize the assessment of fees and fees that can add up to many times the amount of small transactions.
They must pass a two-and-a-half day assessment, called the Admiralty Interview Board, and a medical examination.
They may then referred to local health services for further assessment and potential involuntary commitment.
They critique what they describe as the " feminization " of education, stating that the predominance of female teachers, a focus on girls ' needs as well as a curricula and assessment methods that favour girls have proved repressive and restrictive to men and boys.
They were concerned that approval of the GloFish based only on a Food and Drug Administration risk assessment would create a precedent of inadequate scrutiny of biotech animals in general.
They will then ' Take the best ' option in their assessment of their own probabilities.
They assist in education and assessment of clients ' dietary needs, and may specialize in nutritional care or foodservice management.
They are trained to carry out psychological and psychoeducational assessment, counseling, and consultation, and in the ethical, legal and administrative codes of their profession.
They may provide information and recommendations necessary for sentencing purposes, grants of probation, and the formulation of conditions of parole, which often involves an assessment of the offender's ability to be rehabilitated.
They then ask users for a rating or assessment, which is generally done quickly and without great deliberation.
They aim to show convincing, statistically significant evidence of efficacy and to give a better assessment of safety than is possible in smaller, short term studies.
They did not do any formal assessment of the effectivenes of these experiments.
They frequently involve the assessment of accounting systems and accounts presentation — in essence assessing if the numbers reflect reality.
They were used in a legal assessment of damages following the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
They are used in lexicostatistics ( the quantitative assessment of the relatedness of languages ) and glottochronology ( the dating of language divergence ).
They funded six $ 500, 000 grants for six Counselor Education / School Counseling programs, with a special focus on rural and urban settings, to transform their school counseling programs to include a focus on teaching school counselor candidates advocacy, leadership, teaming and collaboration, equity assessment using data, and culturally competent program counseling and coordination in 1998 ( Indiana State University, University of Georgia, University of West Georgia, University of California-Northridge, University of North Florida, and Ohio State University ) and then over 25 other Counselor Education / School Counseling programs joined as companion institutions in the following decade.
They have had an Aboriginal heritage listing over the mine area lifted and are currently undergoing environmental assessment, hoping to gain approval and commence production by June 2007.
They comprise a mixture of teacher-led and test-based assessment depending on the age of the pupils.

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