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combined and with
In the fall of that year the best musicians of the Berlin and Frankfurt Kulturbund orchestras joined under the combined efforts of Bronislaw Hubermann and Steinberg to become the Palestine Orchestra -- now known as the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra -- with Steinberg as founder-conductor.
All seven combined ardent devotion to the cause of revolution with a profound respect for legality.
The Irish accent is, as one would expect, combined with slight inflections from the French.
The mystique of sex, combined with marijuana and jazz, is intended to provide a design for living.
When combined with the metaphysical notion that pure forms of this universe are best appreciated when least embodied in a material substratum, it becomes clear that while earth will be dross on a scale of material-formal ratios, celestial bodies will be of a subtle, quickened, ethereal existence, in whose embodiment pure form will be the dominant component and matter will be absent or remain subsidiary.
Create a free market here, give us a sound, debt-free money system, and we'll compete with anyone, Europe and Asia combined.
At that time it was a series of sophisticated social dances whose steps were often combined with other steps devised by the choreographer.
The New York Central has pointed out that this control, if approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission, would give the combined C. & O. - B. & O. Railroad a total of 185 points served in common with the New York Central.
Later this can be combined with the handstand to provide a walkover.
-- Syllables are linguistic units centering in peaks which are usually vocalic but, as has been noted, are consonantal under certain circumstances, and which may or may not be combined with preceding and/or following consonants or combinations of consonants.
Thus, the combined efficiency of the elements replaced by the two fiber plates ( with a combined efficiency of 0.25 ) is 0.043 or about six times less than that of the two fiber plates.
In the specific case of time diffusion, we must emphasize the significance of the earlier development of mistrust when it is combined with the inevitable time crisis experienced by most ( if not all ) adolescents in our society, and with the failure of the adolescent period to provide opportunities for developing trust.
Arkansas combined 280 yards rushing with 64 yards passing ( on 5 completions in 7 tosses ) and a tough defense to whip TCU, and A & M, with a 38-point bulge against Texas Tech ran up its biggest total loop play since 1950.
The charge that the federal indictment of three Chicago narcotics detail detectives `` is the product of rumor, combined with malice, and individual enmity '' on the part of the federal narcotics unit here was made yesterday in their conspiracy trial before Judge Joseph Sam Perry in federal District court.
The unsatisfactory 1958-60 expansion, he said, was not due to inadequate growth forces inherent in our economy but rather to the adverse effect of inappropriate economic policies combined with retrenching decisions resulting from the steel strike.
These are then mixed by their sound engineers with the active co-operation of the musical staff and combined into the final two channels which are impressed on the record.
Marcel Griaule and Michel Leiris are examples of people who combined anthropology with the French avant-garde.
The muscular frames and limbs combined with slim waists indicate the Greek desire for health, and the physical capacity which was necessary in the hard Greek environment.
These warning colours tend to be red or yellow combined with black, with the fire salamander ( Salamandra salamandra ) being an example.
Ward's music combined with the Bates poem was first published in 1910 and titled America the Beautiful.
Ward's music combined with Bates ' poem were first published together in 1910 and titled, America the Beautiful.

combined and intensive
In North America in 2004, many endocrinologists prefer the term Flexible Insulin Therapy ( FIT ) to " intensive therapy " and use it to refer to any method of replacing insulin that attempts to mimic the pattern of small continuous basal insulin secretion of a working pancreas combined with larger insulin secretions at mealtimes.
Yet, in the early 20th century, the socio-economic backwardness of Imperial Russia ( uneven and combined economic development ) facilitated rapid and intensive industrialization, which produced a united, working-class proletariat in a predominantly rural, agrarian peasant society.
The smooth-running Ceremony, which profoundly moved not only all who saw it but also the millions who were listening-in on the radio throughout the world, and the glorious weather in which it took place, combined to give birth to a spirit which was to permeate the whole of the following two weeks of thrilling and intensive sport.
Instead, extensive experimentation with the tablebases – combined with an intensive study of tablebase-answers to well designed problems, and with knowledge of prior art ( i. e. pre-tablebase knowledge ) – is used to yield insightful patterns.
Their programme consists of a combination of intensive study of the English language, combined with preparatory work on the subjects that will form the major component of their Shumei University degree.
" It was concluded that "... intensive combined treatment applied in these cases is effective in relieving patients with both moderate and severe amanitin poisoning.
The proximity of Aachen to the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg combined with the subsequent exposure to a variety of cultural heritages has placed RWTH Aachen University in a unique position with regards to the reflection and promotion of international aspects and intensive interaction with other universities.
The serious impacts of a late diagnosis, combined with the high incidence ( estimated at 1-3 per 1000 live births, and as high as 4 % for neonatal intensive care unit patients ) have been the driving forces behind screening programs designed to identify infants with hearing loss as early as possible.
USARCENT plans and executes an intensive schedule of joint and combined exercises in countries throughout the region, including the “ Intrinsic Action ” series in Kuwait and the “ Bright Star ” series in Egypt.
From 2009, a more flexible approach to learning will take place by offering a combined offering of internal contact hours, online studies and internal intensive study for some units.
The other studied the work of community nurses, using an intensive survey combined with diary-keeping.
As Parkinson's Disease worked away at his own faculties of speech he combined his knowledge of neurology with his intensive war studies on defects of speech produced by brain injuries to produce two large volumes under the title Aphasia and Kindred Disorders of Speech ( 1926 ).

combined and training
In addition, the brigade has been training for combined arms program in the event of armed conflict.
This machine's capability of accurate calibration combined with easy transportability spawned the sport of competitive indoor rowing, and revolutionised training and selection procedures for watercraft rowing.
These US Army Intrinsic Action ( later called Operation Desert Spring on 1 October 1999 ) rotations and US Marine Corps EAGER MACE rotations conducted combined training with the Kuwaiti Land Forces and other coalition partners.
Some physicists take up additional careers where their knowledge of physics can be combined with further training in other disciplines, such as patent law in industry or private practice.
By the mid-1990s, SANS evolved into a more commercial format offering events which combined training with tradeshows and vendor-oriented marketing.
In the United States, hematopathology is a board certified subspecialty ( American Board of Pathology ) practiced by those physicians who have completed general pathology residency ( anatomic, clinical, or combined ) and an additional year of fellowship training in hematology.
In America, the sport was also called " combined training ", due to the three different disciplines and types of training methods needed for the horse.
In the United Kingdom, " combined training " competition includes only the dressage and show jumping phases.
Vocational training schools ( szakiskola ) initially provide two years of general education, combined with some pre-vocational education and career orientation, they then choose an occupation, and then receive two or three years of vocational education and training focusing on that occupation – such as bricklayer.
In the United States, all told, the education after high school is typically 13-15 years in duration ( 4 years undergraduate training + 4 years medical school + 4-5 years residency and clinical pathology combined + 1-2 year forensic pathology fellowship ).
Pilot inexperience and mechanical difficulties combined to give the P-80 a high accident rate, while parts shortages curtailed operational training.
In 1917, Yogananda founded a school for boys in Dihika, West Bengal that combined modern educational techniques with yoga training and spiritual ideals.
In 2008, an educational campus and the first RRC building — the Avery Building — was opened through the combined efforts of Texas State University-San Marcos, Austin Community College, and Temple College in order to provide a broader range of educational opportunities, specialized training, and varying degree programs including post graduate degrees.
When access to credit is combined with savings facilities, non-productive loan facilities, insurance, enterprise development ( production-oriented and management training, marketing support ) and welfare-related services ( literacy and health services, gender and social awareness training ), the adverse effects discussed above can be diminished.
Other orders addressed the need to stem rising desertion ( one from Lincoln combined with incoming mail review, the ability to shoot deserters, and better camp picket lines ), more and better drills, stronger officer training, and for the first time, combining the federal cavalry into a single corps.
Another example of trench warfare after World War I was the Iran – Iraq War, in which both armies had a large number of infantry with modern small arms, but very little armour, aircraft, or training in combined operations.
* Several MOSs combine both in a back-to-back combined course called One Station Unit Training ( OSUT ), the longest recruit training in United States Armed Services, which can last up to 22 weeks.
However, in the United States it is also considered a highly specialized professional technical degree, the Bachelor of Applied Science is an applied baccalaureate, typically containing advanced technical training ( e. g. military training ) in sciences combined with liberal arts that traditional degrees do not have.
In 1968, U. S. General Robert W. Porter stated that " In order to facilitate the coordinated employment of internal security forces within and among Latin American countries, we are ... endeavoring to foster inter-service and regional cooperation by assisting in the organization of integrated command and control centers ; the establishment of common operating procedures ; and the conduct of joint and combined training exercises.
Even in his book Meditations on the Peaks: Mountain Climbing as Metaphor for the Spiritual Quest Evola discussed mountaineering as a possible approach or support on the way of initiatic ascesis in which heroic action is combined with specialized knowledge and training culminating in an initiation — the climbing of the mountain.

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