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They and issued
They are leaving so fast that the president of the West German Employers' Federation issued an appeal this week to factory workers in the West to volunteer for six months' front-line work in factories in West Berlin.
They were issued at the rate of $ 16, 000 per mile of tracked grade completed West of the designated base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
They issued challenges to art and culture through publications such as The Blind Man, Rongwrong, and New York Dada in which they criticized the traditionalist basis for museum art.
They issued the Chain Lightning album two and a half years after it had been recorded in Nashville, and two years after its release in Europe.
They are issued in response to questions by ordinary Muslims, and go unnoticed by those not concerned, while the much smaller number of fatwā issued on controversial subjects, such as war, jihad, and dhimmis ( particularly by extremist preachers ), sometimes get wide coverage in the media because of their political content ( see examples below ).
They organized the Women in Peacebuilding Network ( WIPNET ), and issued a statement of intent: " In the past we were silent, but after being killed, raped, dehumanized, and infected with diseases, and watching our children and families destroyed, war has taught us that the future lies in saying NO to violence and YES to peace!
They are currently issued by British Columbia, Manitoba, Quebec and Ontario.
They also depicted the denomination of the postage and, with the exception of the United Kingdom, depicted the name of the country from which it was issued.
They were the backbone of the professional army and were the career soldiers who ran the day to day life of the soldiers and issued commands in the field.
They signed with World Record Club and issued a single, " Myra " – which was co-written by the group.
They also issued ad hominem attacks against Paine, describing him " as an enemy of proper thought and of the morality of decent, enlightened people ".
They were to be disappointed: in late 1775, the king rejected Congress's second petition, issued a Proclamation of Rebellion, and announced before Parliament on October 26 that he was considering " friendly offers of foreign assistance " to suppress the rebellion.
They were issued from 1932 through 1964.
They released no new material during this time, although Virgin did issue two compilations-the US-only greatest hits collection Upsy Daisy Assortment, and the 2-CD set ' Best Of ' collection Fossil Fuel: The XTC Singles 1977-1992, which featured remastered versions of their singles, including many tracks not previously issued on CD.
They were able to escape because on June 20, 1940, they were issued visas by Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portuguese consul in Bordeaux, France.
They are usually issued in proportion to shares owned ( for example, for every 100 shares of stock owned, a 5 % stock dividend will yield 5 extra shares ).
They include shares of corporate stock or mutual funds, bonds issued by corporations or governmental agencies, stock options or other options, limited partnership units, and various other formal investment instruments that are negotiable and fungible.
They are often issued together with bonds or existing equities, and are, sometimes, detachable from them and separately tradeable.
They were issued a distinctive uniform in dark blue with silver braid around the collar and cuffs, edges trimmed in scarlet and epaulettes in silver.
They were issued to part of an English dragoon regiment raised in 1672 and disbanded in 1674, and to the Royal Fusiliers when raised in 1685.
They cannot, on the other hand, strike over minor disputes, either during the arbitration procedures or after an award is issued.
They issued edicts ordering the foreigners to be protected, but the Kansu warriors ignored it, and fought against Bannermen who tried to force them away from the legations.
They are issued at a substantial discount to par value, so that the interest is effectively rolled up to maturity ( and usually taxed as such ).
They will be issued a diploma if they pass the examinations.

They and press
While convalescing in his Virginia home he wrote a book recording his prison experiences and escape, entitled: They Shall Not Have Me Published originally in ( Helion's ) English by Dutton & Co. of New York, in 1943, the book was received by the press as a work of astonishing literary power and one of the most realistic accounts of World War 2, from the French side.
They are hailed by the nation's press, and Smith girls throng the riverbanks at Northampton and refresh the voyageurs with hot soup and kisses.
They announced the new party at a press conference, after outlining their policies in what became known as the Limehouse Declaration.
They are sensitive to the touch as they have many nerve endings ; and it is common to press or massage them with hands or orally before or during sexual activity.
They misrepresented to the press how difficult Leonov found it to work in weightlessness, and concealed the problems encountered until after the end of the Cold War.
They have one-piece plastic keytop / switch plungers which press down on a membrane to actuate a contact in an electrical switch matrix.
They will generally have the ability to retain functionality while waiting for an event such as a button press or other interrupt ; power consumption while sleeping ( CPU clock and most peripherals off ) may be just nanowatts, making many of them well suited for long lasting battery applications.
They married on March 4, 1952 in a simple ceremony designed to avoid the press at the Little Brown Church in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles.
As President and First Lady, the Reagans were reported to display their affection frequently, with one press secretary noting, " They never took each other for granted.
They included a confession said to have been inadvertently included on a computer disk that was given to the press, which McVeigh believed seriously compromised his chances of getting a fair trial.
They can be considered the successors of early telephotography input devices, which were able to send consecutive scan lines as analog amplitude modulation signals through standard telephonic lines to appropriate receivers ; such systems were in use in press since the 1920s to the mid 1990s.
They continued to press for political rights, however, and operated a variety of newspapers which governors considered troublesome and demagogic.
They established the tradition within the " anonymous " twelve-step programs of using only first names " at the level of press, radio and film.
They often combined advocacy with performance art, as in their " Bagism ", first introduced during a Vienna press conference.
' They said they would do his commandment, and to the intent that they should not lose him in the press, they tied all their reins of their bridles each to other and set the king before to accomplish his desire, and so they went on their enemies.
They challenged the establishment about taxes, land policy, the privileges of the Anglican Church and the Family Compact, appropriations, and freedom of the press.
They see Selassie as being worthy of worship, and as having stood with great dignity in front of the world's press and in front of representatives of many of the world's powerful nations, especially during his appeal to the League of Nations in 1936, when he was still the only independent black monarch in Africa.
They were products of a university press that had come to embody increasing muddle, decay, and corrupt practice, and relied increasingly on leasing of its bible and prayer book work to survive.
They accused the government of human rights abuses and political intimidation, which forced the country, especially the press, into a " culture of silence.
" They continued to press him, however, until he cursed the Israelites, and, as a consequence, they remained forty years in the Wilderness of the Wanderings.
It's hard not to wonder if the filmmakers have some kind of subconscious agenda .... They have made a film that will have the effect of inoculating audiences against the unique historical horror of Oradour — and implicitly rehabilitating the Nazis while making the British seem as evil as history's worst monsters .... So it's no wonder that the British press sees this film as a kind of blood libel against the British people.
They initially took steps to liberalize the regime, granting some civil liberties and easing Trujillo's tight censorship of the press.
They include: peace movements, strikes, labor unions, long hair on men, The Beatles, other modern and popular music (" la musique populaire "), Sophocles, Leo Tolstoy, Aeschylus, writing that Socrates was homosexual, Eugène Ionesco, Jean-Paul Sartre, Anton Chekhov, Harold Pinter, Edward Albee, Mark Twain, Samuel Beckett, the bar association, sociology, international encyclopedias, free press, and new math.
They are most often made of metal, designed to fold up quickly for portability, used by press photographers before and during the second world war.
They published a newsletter, The Official Chronicle and promoted their ideas more widely through television and press.

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