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gave and NF
The opposition to their resettlement in the UK gave the better-known NF a boost and meant that the NIP failed to gain any momentumalthough they famously beat former Tory candidate turned National Front candidate Roy Painter in Tottenham at the February 1974 General Election ( despite his campaign enjoying a campaign-diary spot during the election with The Guardian ) and struggled on until 1976, when it was closed down.

gave and chance
It gave them all a chance to make a high-speed climbing turn attack and a break-away that would not take them into the overcast or force a tight-turn recovery.
It gave him a chance to unload the stuff and get it down to the cellar without a barrage of acid comments.
This new position, however, gave the ropers a better chance.
The party at Floyd's penthouse gave the `` chorines '' a chance for a nostalgic frolic through all those hackneyed routines which have become a classic choreographic statement of the era's nonsense.
Chasing 263 to win, they slumped to 48 – 5 before Jessop's 104 gave them a chance.
Allotment therefore was seen as a means to prevent the corrupt purchase of votes and it gave citizens a unique form of political equality as all had an equal chance of obtaining government office.
The Irish Home Rule bill gave all owners of Irish land a chance to sell to the state at a price equal to 20 years ' purchase of the rents and allowing tenants to purchase the land.
Jewels made of semi-precious material were more affordable, and this affordability gave common people the chance to own costume jewelry.
Late in the race Gant lost his brakes, which gave Earnhardt the chance he needed to make the pass for the win and maintain his record.
In 1946 the FCC's decision to use Armstrong's FM system as the standard for NTSC television sound gave Armstrong another chance at royalty payments.
Banks failed to hold a Bobby Charlton shot from distance which gave a chance to David Herd.
Ramsey gave the odd chance to Chelsea keeper Peter Bonetti, Everton's Gordon West and Manchester United's Alex Stepney, but when the big games came along, it was only Banks.
The composition of Dido and Aeneas gave Purcell his first chance to write a sustained musical setting of a dramatic text.
This gave the English crowds their first chance to see what all the fuss was about.
She declined the request-she would not like to interfere in political games and gave the evasive answer, " Nobody saw Nicky killed " and therefore there is a chance.
Few, even in the Labour Party, gave Robinson much chance of winning the presidency, not least because of an internal party row over her nomination.
This gave dark-colored moths a better chance of surviving to produce dark-colored offspring, and in just fifty years from the first dark moth being caught, nearly all of the moths in industrial Manchester were dark.
A £ 1 ticket gave a one-in-14-million chance of correctly guessing the winning six out of 49 numbers.
Former U. S. Senator George Mitchell, who prepared the report, stated that he relayed the allegations to each athlete implicated in the report and gave them a chance to respond before his findings were published.
A chance encounter in a Los Angeles bookstore with the British expatriate writer Christopher Isherwood gave Bradbury the opportunity to put The Martian Chronicles into the hands of a respected critic.
It gave consumers the chance to play the game before investing money in it, and gave them exposure that some products would be unable to get in the retail space.
But during the summer of 1981, his original mentor Don Siegel gave him a chance to return to filmmaking.
Skills were rated from 1 – 6 and usually consisted of a set of subskills that gave a chance for accomplishing a particular action as a base percentage plus a 10 % bonus for each skill level the character had in the skill.
Political observers were almost unanimous that Bracks had no chance of defeating Liberal premier Jeff Kennett at the November 1999 election: polls gave Kennett a 60 % popularity rating.

gave and air
He described how fire gave rise to the other elements as the: " upward-downward path ", (), a " hidden harmony " or series of transformations he called the " turnings of fire ", (), first into sea, and half that sea into earth, and half that earth into rarefied air.
They both viewed the work of British landscape artists John Constable and J. M. W. Turner, which confirmed to their belief that their style of open air painting gave the truest depiction of light and atmosphere, an effect that they felt could not be achieved in the studio alone.
A flame is extinguished at about 17 % oxygen content, air which will still support life, so the lamp gave an early indication of an unhealthy atmosphere.
He gave special attention to the fledgling air force, founding the Military Aviation School in 1934 and arranging for a United States colonel to serve as its commandant.
Some phlogiston proponents explained this by concluding that phlogiston had negative weight ; others, such as Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau, gave the more conventional argument that it was lighter than air.
The emergence of great factories and consumption of immense quantities of coal and other fossil fuels gave rise to unprecedented air pollution and the large volume of industrial chemical discharges added to the growing load of untreated human waste.
Dostum has said the reason the attack was successful was due to 1500 Pakistani commandos taking part and that the Pakistani air force also gave support.
Growth and energy were derived from venous blood created in the liver from chyle, while arterial blood gave vitality by containing pneuma ( air ) and originated in the heart.
The most telling criticism, however, came perhaps from within the Group's own ranks, when on the eve of war Keynes gave a " nostalgic and disillusioned account of the pure sweet air of G. E. Moore, that belief in undisturbed individualism, that Utopianism based on a belief in human reasonableness and decency, that refusal to accept the idea of civilisation as ' a thin and precarious crust ' ... Keynes's fond, elegiac repudiation of his " early beliefs ", in the light of current affairs (" We completely misunderstood human nature, including our own ")".
This gave Lockheed more than a year's head-start over other aircraft manufacturers in what was easily foreseen as the post-war modernisation of civilian air travel.
This innovation gave bowlers the weapons of length, deception through the air, plus increased pace.
The 1970 Clean Air Act Amendments established the National Ambient Air Quality Standards and gave the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) substantial authority to regulate air quality attainment.
Brereton had no experience in airborne operations but had extensive command experience at the air force level in several theatres, most recently as commander of Ninth Air Force, which gave him a working knowledge of the operations of IX Troop Carrier Command.
When producer Henry Winkler gave Bergeron the notice that the episode was to air on April Fools ' Day ( April 1 ), the " game " ended, and the two " contestants " got to keep the money they earned, and the normal game straddled into the next day's episode ( with that day's bonus round played as usual ).
Growth and energy were derived from venous blood created in the liver from chyle, while arterial blood gave vitality by containing pneuma ( air ) and originated in the heart.
Roger Ebert gave the film four stars, writing " M. Night Shyamalan's Signs is the work of a born filmmaker, able to summon apprehension out of thin air.
The traditional parallel-panel ( cross-cut ) gave way to more complex ( radial ) designs where the panels have different shapes for the top, mid, and lower sections of the sail depending on pressure of the air caused by its flow over the sail surface.
In the 15th century, Alfonso Tostada gave a detailed account of the logistics of the ark, down to arrangements for the disposal of dung and the circulation of fresh air.
In Long Beach, on December 28, 1920, Earhart and her father visited an airfield where Frank Hawks ( who later gained fame as an air racer ) gave her a ride that would forever change Earhart's life.
They are sometimes considered to be the two primordial elements, the combination of which gave rise to the other two elements of earth and air.
He was born in Tottenham, North London, England, the son of Cecelia Margaret ( née Newlove ) and Frederick Samuel Phillips, who worked at Glover and Main, manufacturers of cookers in Edmonton, London ; the " filthy, sulphurous " air of the factory gave him a weak heart and edema, leading to his death at the age of 44.
After his morning show on NBC got cancelled in October 1980 after only 18 weeks on the air, David Letterman was still held in sufficient regard by the network brass ( especially NBC president Fred Silverman ) that upon hearing the 33-year-old comedian is being courted by a syndication company, NBC gave him a $ 20, 000 per week deal to sit out a year and guest-host a few times on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show.
By the late 19th century, however, rail connections to New York, Hartford, Pittsburgh and Boston gave visitors ready access to Norfolk's cool summers and clean air, and Norfolk soon evolved into a fashionable resort as its small industry declined.
In his Nobel Prize Lecture of 1930, Sinclair Lewis said that " Dreiser's great first novel, Sister Carrie, which he dared to publish thirty long years ago and which I read twenty-five years ago, came to housebound and airless America like a great free Western wind, and to our stuffy domesticity gave us the first fresh air since Mark Twain and Whitman ".
* Deregulation of the air industry in Europe in 1992 gave carriers from one EU country the right to operate scheduled services between other EU states.

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