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President William Howard Taft devoted a considerable portion of his First Annual Message to Congress ( December 7, 1909 ) to the Liberian question, noting the close historical ties between the two countries that gave an opening for a wider intervention:
In larger ships and submarines, fire control calculators gave a wider engagement envelope.
Because Gilbert and Sullivan shared his vision of increasing the quality and respectability of English musical theatre, and so broadening its audience through the promotion of well-crafted English light operas, Carte gave them wider authority as director and music director than was customary at that time.
" The Gremlin's wider stance gave it " a stable, quiet and relatively comfortable ride — for the two front passengers ”, for whom, by small-car standards, there was more than average interior width, seat room and leg room.
The publicity over the big band battle, before and after, gave the Basie band a boost and wider recognition.
He anticipated, in these fields of thought, some of the striking ideas to which Roger Bacon subsequently gave a wider currency.
The spread of interest beyond Norfolk can be attributed to H. R. H Prince Albert, Duke of York who gave a speech to the Royal Academy in 1920 promoting the wider use of village signs.
" This gave the generals a clear warning that they would be expected not to obstruct Hitler's wider war aims in the east-the extermination of the Jews and the reduction of the Slavic peoples to serfdom under a new herrenvolk ( Master race ) of German settlers.
One of these was Michael Roberts, whose New Country anthology both introduced the group to a wider audience and gave them their name.
Directed by Basil Dearden, it gave Moore the opportunity to demonstrate a wider versatility than the role of Simon Templar had allowed, although reviews at the time were lukewarm, and both did little business at the box office.
The word gentleman as an index of rank had already become of doubtful value before the great political and social changes of the 19th century gave to it a wider and essentially higher significance.
Continuing friction with the LNWR caused the Midland to join the MS & LR and the GN in the Cheshire Lines Committee, which also gave scope for wider expansion into Lancashire and Cheshire, and finally a new station at Manchester Central.
Unwilling to grant what the band considered a sub-par recording a wider audience, they pressed approximately 700 vinyl LP copies of the music and gave them away as gifts to friends.
Subject matter became more contemporary and humorous, and accompaniment was provided by larger house-orchestras as increasing affluence gave the lower classes more access to commercial entertainment and to a wider range of musical instruments, including the piano.
This gave the car an immediate visual identification from the side ; at night it gave the car the appearance of a wider stance.
Her agency, Storm, stated: " This was part of a longer answer Kate gave during a wider ranging interview which has unfortunately been taken out of context and misrepresented.
In its second annual King of the Hill contest Motor Trend ( July, 1971 ) again gave the Continental Mark III the nod by a wider margin than 1970 despite the Lincoln being basically a warmed over 1968 model while the Cadillac was all-new from the ground up.
Figures released with Mage Knight 2. 0 and later also included more features that enabled them to be more versatile and customizable on the battlefield, such as a wider variety of special abilities, subfactions giving units a more " permanent " ability, and proficiencies which gave warriors abilities based on their combat value types.
The new band featured a tight rhythm and blues-oriented rhythm section composed of Paul Jackson ( bass ) and Harvey Mason ( drums ), and the album has a relaxed, funky groove that gave the album an appeal to a far wider audience.
The new design gave a stage which was wider and deeper and able to accommodate much larger companies and productions than the one it replaced.
A wide chrome grille flanked by quadruple rectangular headlamps with narrow parking and signal lamps just below filled the header panel, while small wrap-around rectangular tail lamps placed at the outermost corners of the rear gave the appearance of a lower, leaner, and wider car.
They had a much wider selection of goods than in the country general stores, and provided tags that gave the actual selling price.
The law made strikes by state employees illegal ; gave the executive wider powers to ban public meetings and dissolve subversive organisations ; revived the penalties of banishment ; and preventive arrest for political offences, and ; tightened control of the press by making authors responsible for their articles and declaring incitement to violence a crime ..

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One aspect of this was the structure he gave his films, with the final scene mirroring the opening scene, as in the example of A Drunkard's Reformation already mentioned above.
The stories of Lucifer and Narcissus ( who gave us the term narcissism ), and others, attend to a pernicious aspect of vanity.
This dual role gave her both life-giving and a life-ending role in Aztec mythology In the Aztec creation myth of the Five Suns, Chalchiuhtlicue presided over the fourth sun, or creation, in her aspect as goddess of streams and standing water.
The trick was, however, that the red liquid was not blood, but wine so that it resembled blood, making her so drunk that she gave up slaughter and became an aspect of the gentle Hathor to some moderns.
His book How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World gave a detailed explanation of how one can bring Libertarian concepts to every aspect of your life.
She did sign a 115-item slave contract that gave Robinson almost total control over every aspect of her life, including her bank accounts.
Another noteworthy aspect of John III's rule was the support he gave to missionaries in the New World, Asia and Africa.
The trick, however, was that the red liquid was not blood, but beer mixed with pomegranate juice so that it resembled blood, making her so drunk that she gave up slaughter and became an aspect of the gentle Hathor.
Discussing why he chose to be involved in the film, Bowie explained that " I'd always wanted to be involved in the music-writing aspect of a movie that would appeal to children of all ages, as well as everyone else, and I must say that Jim gave me a completely free hand with it.
The stories of Lucifer, Narcissus ( who gave us the term narcissism ) and others attend to a pernicious aspect of vanity.
In the show's early days, the voices of the bananas were provided by the same actors as were inside the costume, but the original actors eventually gave up that aspect of the show and substitutes manned the hot, stuffy costumes.
As Mabel Lang notes, one of the problems with uncovering historical veracity in Herodotus ' account is " that the failure of the revolt not only gave prominence to every aspect and event which would explain, justify or anticipate the disastrous results but also cast into the shade any intentions which deserved a better fate and any temporary successes during the course of the war.
The fact that Cowen was Jewish gave his appointment a multicultural aspect in keeping with contemporary Australian sentiment.
Some myths claim that Corellon gave birth to the rest of his pantheon in his female aspect, while others claim that he fathered them on Sehanine Moonbow.
This arrangement gave Devonshire House on Piccadilly an open aspect to the square.
Its slightly mechanical look gave it a sterile aspect, and helped to define the particular style of sensationalist horror EC was known for.
An interesting aspect was the film's transition from black and white to technicolor and back to grayscale, beginning with a Universal Newsreel that gave an educated view to the history of the lighter-than-air craft.
In 2006 he gave an interview to Hezbollah's magazine al-Intiqad, in which he summed up this aspect of his world view, and defined the relationship that Western supporters should have to what they consider authentic liberation movements in the Third World:
A for the Courage of Achilles: Like the wisdom, this aspect is primarily psychological and gave Marvel superhuman amounts of inner strength from which to draw.
Hermes Trismegistus ( Greek for " thrice-great Hermes "), an occultist aspect of Hermes / Mercury, also gave her the ability to wield magic and cast spells, though she never used this as Mary Marvel, apparently because she did not know how.
In a more important aspect he defined modern astrophysical research in Mexico where he gave impulse to different initial lines of research and established general scientific policies.
The railway connection with Lahore, the capital of the Punjab Province, via Rawalpindi, made Murree a popular resort for Punjab officials, and the villas and other houses erected for the accommodation of English families gave it a European aspect.
The sides of the frontispiece are decorated with two figures painted by Gainsborough, which are remarkably picturesque and beautiful ; the heavy columns which gave the house so gloomy an aspect that it rather resembled a large mausoleum or a place for funeral dirges, than a theatre, are removed .</ p >< p >— November 1778, The Morning Chronicle </ p >
Some people still continued to use their ZX81, and even the Spectrum users gave credit to 3D Monster Maze as the game that brought the 3D aspect into the home computer gaming:

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