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Finally, as time began to run out, he headed into Ormoc and glide-bombed a group of houses that Intelligence had thought might contain Japanese supplies.
After those successes, however, the group began to fade from view.
It began to rain and the group left for a nearby house.
After the termination of this engagement he began to work on his own account, and received from his patron an order for a group, Orpheus and Eurydice.
He began, however, to complete the group for his patron, and the Orpheus which followed, evinced the great advance he had made.
In 1992 a feminist group began a nationwide fundraising campaign and then obtained matching state funds to endow a professorship at the University of Oklahoma Law School in honor of Hill.
* It was also during the 1990s that the anime craze grew out of video games, and the youth group known as otaku began to pour into Akihabara.
As the two couples began supporting each other during recording sessions, the sound of the girls ' voices convinced the songwriters to model their ' group ' on the like of MOR acts Blue Mink, Middle of the Road and The Sweet.
BDP as a group essentially ended because KRS-One began recording and performing under his own name rather than the group name.
There, with the support of a group of professors and students, he began reinventing a project that would make him famous: the geodesic dome.
England began the tournament with two victories in the group stages, plus a memorable defeat against Brazil.
He began his professional career in this way, as the group toured English music halls from 1899 to 1902.
The first group of Ottomans who entered the city were killed almost immediately, with the effect that the other Muslims began to retreat.
Communitarianism as a group of related but distinct philosophies ( or ideologies ) began in the late 20th century, opposing classical liberalism and capitalism while advocating phenomena such as civil society.
The Rhynchocephalia were a widespread and relatively successful group of lepidosaurs in the early Mesozoic, but began to decline by the mid-Cretaceous.
He began working on the group of sculptures that are known as " Bird in Space " — simple shapes representing a bird in flight.
Following the discovery, starting in the 1990s, of other Kuiper belt objects, Pluto began to be seen not as a planet orbiting alone at 40 AU, but as the largest of a group of icy bodies in that region of space.
Darwin was young and generally in good health, though six months previously he had been ill for a month near Valparaiso, but in 1837, almost a year after he returned to England, he began to suffer intermittently from a strange group of symptoms, becoming incapacitated for much of the rest of his life.
With the aid of a group of experts from many fields, the Justice Ministry began drafting the new law in September, 2005.
The group had been given a mandate to complete work on reconciliation by 2007, and in 2003 began working on a document entitled " Mutual Recognition and Mutual Reconciliation of Ministries.
This work began with a group of representatives who revisited the 1999 document " Call to Christian Commitment and Action to Combat Racism ," which is available on the current CUIC website.
However, during the same period, a group of ambitious producers began working outside the boundaries of DOC regulations to make what they believed would be a higher quality style of Chianti.
Interest in a standard began to grow, and Charles Bachman, author of one such product, the Integrated Data Store ( IDS ), founded the " Database Task Group " within CODASYL, the group responsible for the creation and standardization of COBOL.
Japanese Canadian taiko began in the 1970s with Katari Taiko and was inspired by the San Jose Taiko group.

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Another sizable group of fanzines arose in role-playing game ( RPG ) fandom, where fanzines allowed people to publish their ideas and views on specific games and their role-playing campaigns.
Section 61 ( Racial Disharmony ) makes it unlawful to publish or distribute " threatening, abusive, or insulting ... matter or words likely to excite hostility against or bring into contempt any group of persons ... on the ground of the colour, race, or ethnic or national or ethnic origins of that group of persons.
Its aim was to publish and publicize the work of what was, by then, a growing number of students and collaborators ( this is also the name used to refer to the group of students who developed his sociological program ).
At least one other group based in central Europe has attempted to replicate Podkletnov's gravity impulse generator experiment, but they have elected not to publish their results.
Only at the end of the 1950s did the tight censorial control begin to ease — some poets were allowed to publish again ( Hrubín, Oldřich Mikulášek, Jan Skácel ) and a new literary group formed around the magazine Květen, striving to break the hold of socialist realism ( Miroslav Holub, Karel Šiktanc, Jiří Šotola ).
After their inaugural attack on the CIA station chief, the group tried to get mainstream newspapers to publish their manifesto.
The textbook issue was raised in November 2004, when a group of lawmakers, legislative candidates and supporters of the pro-independence Taiwan Solidarity Union ( TSU ) urged the ROC Ministry of Education to publish Taiwan-centric history and geography textbooks for school children as part of the Taiwanization campaign.
At 24 years of age, Mao Dun was already renowned as a novelist by the community in general, and in 1920, he and a group of young writers took over the magazine Xiaoshuo Yuebao ( 小说月报 ), which translated means " fiction monthly ", to publish literature by western authors, such as Tolstoy, Chekhov, Balzac, Flaubert, Zola, Byron, Keats, Shaw, etc., and make new theories of literature better known.
The group also publishes bibles, and the Press is one of only two publishers entitled to publish the Book of Common Prayer and the King James Version of the Bible in England.
During the 1980s, furry fans began to publish fanzines, developing a diverse social group that eventually began to schedule social gatherings.
Alongside its many books and pamphlets, the group also publish a fortnightly newspaper, Freedom, which is the only regular anarchist newspaper published nationally in the UK.
At the same time, Winer launched the RSS Advisory Board with Brent Simmons and Jon Udell, a group whose purpose was to maintain and publish the specification and answer questions about the format.
She was also an enthusiastic champion of literary experiment who was willing to use her money to publish the group.
The ZigBee Alliance is a group of companies that maintain and publish the ZigBee standard.
At this conference, intended to allow scholars to arrive at a group consensus concerning the definition of gnosticism, James M. Robinson, an expert on religion, assembled a group of editors and translators whose express task was to publish a bilingual edition of the Nag Hammadi codices in English, in collaboration with the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California.
Although he was never formally associated with the Imagist group, his work was admired by Pound, who, in 1915, helped him publish " The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock ", which brought him to prominence.
The network consists of a group of IITians from Kharagpur who network, publish, and run an annual alumni meet.
It also became a crime to speak against the U. S. government ; to speak in favor of Puerto Rican independence ; to print, publish, sell or exhibit any material intended to paralyze or destroy the insular government ; or to organize any society, group or assembly of people with a similar destructive intent.
Nevertheless, Fatio's theory remained largely unknown with a few exceptions like Cramer and Le Sage, because he never was able to formally publish his works and he fell under the influence of a group of religious fanatics called the " French prophets " ( which belonged to the camisards ) and therefore his public reputation was ruined.
Outside the IS, increased in size, the group resumed publication of Workers ' Fight, now as a printed paper, not as was previously the case as a duplicated journal, began publication of a theoretical journal entitled Permanent Revolution and made efforts to publish a small number of workplace-oriented publications in specific industries.
The group attacked the party leadership as reformist and began to publish their critique abroad in The Weekly People, edited by Daniel DeLeon, official organ of the Socialist Labor Party of America.
The majority of writers for this appear to be from the British group, although other sections publish journals in their own languages.
In December 1968, Jim Tucker sent out the first issue ( volume 0, number 0 ) of The Birdwatcher's Digest to a dozen friends, suggesting a group to exchange birding information and publish their list totals.

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