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This led to the rise of mobsters such as the Purple Gang, who regularly traveled across the frozen river and used violence as a means to control the route known as the " Detroit-Windsor Funnel " — parodying the newly built tunnel.
Constituted in 1966, it is one of two newly created states carved out of the greater Punjab province as a means of creating a stronger national identity.
Again, on average the worker can transfer no more than the value of these means of labor previously possessed to the finished cup of coffee So the value of coffee produced in a day equals the sum of both the value of the means of labor — this constant capital — and the value newly added by the worker in proportion to the duration and intensity of their work.
He defended vigorously the newly implemented universal health care and regional development programs as means of making society more just.
In the later nineties, the publisher embraced the newly emerging internet as a means of " spreading the word " about a book or author and created one of the first, if not the first, writer-to-fan discussion forums " Baen's Bar " capable of using a mix of technologies to support the overall promotion and interest in reading books for education and entertainment.
This means that, for example, a file that is inaccessible may become accessible under AppArmor when a hard link is created to it, while SELinux would deny access through the newly created hard link.
Of course, now that the pendulum is swinging in the opposite direction, we can expect courts to explain where the limits on the newly expanded equity of redemption lie ... and it is probably not a coincidence that the cases that have eroded Graf v. Hope Building Corp. have been accompanied by the rise of arbitration as a means for enforcing mortgages.
Starting on September 1, 2008, the strip began re-telling its original story by means of a combination of newly drawn strips ( set in the past ) and reruns.
These newly trained Degar were seen as a potential ally in the Central Highlands area to stop Viet Cong activity in the region and a means of preventing further spread of Viet Cong sympathy.
His addresses on the reunion of the Churches, delivered at the Bonn Conference of 1872, show that he was by no means hostile towards the newly formed Old Catholic communion, in whose interests these conferences were held.
Semiconservative replication means that when the double stranded DNA helix was replicated, each of the two double stranded DNA helices consisted of one strand coming from the original helix and one newly synthesized.
In addition to choosing the name " Christian ," which means " follower of Christ ", Accum's father chose to emphasize his newly embraced religion by adopting the surname Accum, which derives from the Hebrew word " Akum ," meaning " not-Jewish.
Some newly opened lands were sold first-come, sold by bid, or won by lottery, or by means other than a run.
Rincewind and Eric are left on the newly formed world, with the realization that " to live forever " means to live for all time, from start to finish.
In 2004, following the Rose Revolution of November 2003, newly elected Georgian President, Mikheil Saakashvili, who vowed to resolve the conflict with the breakaway region of Abkhazia solely by peaceful means, disarmed groups of Megrelians who tried to fight a guerrilla war against the Abkhazians by incursions from Samegrelo.
# the micro-caverns provide a means of concentrating newly synthesised molecules, thereby increasing the chance of forming oligomers ;
For Kozłowska and the Mariavite priests, the newly established movement was to be a means for an internal reform of the Church in Poland.
The national microwave network terminates at Tsumeb, but telecommunications are now carried across the region and as far as Oshakati by means of a newly laid optical fiber cable.
For example, " growth de novo " means growth of newly started companies.
In Hindi -... Pallavi means newly erupted small leaf / sapling during spring.
It was also the nickname of the electric chair in South Carolina that was installed in 1912 at the Central Correctional Institution ( CCI ) until the chair was relocated to the newly built Broad River Correctional Institution, where it was most recently opted for by convicted murderer James Earl Reed as his means of execution on June 21, 2008.
These usually included taxes, requirements that some socially useful reason be cited for manumission, and requirements that the newly freed person show that he or she had some means of support.
A small country newly free from colonial rule sought our help in establishing self-rule and the means of self-defense against a totalitarian neighbor bent on conquest.

means and appointed
If death receives more than its share of attention from the theologian and if sin receives less than its share, the gift of the life eternal through Christ begins to look like the divinely appointed means of rescue from temporal, i.e., created, existence.
Recent popes have appointed a few priests, most of them influential theologians, to the College of Cardinals without requiring them to be ordained as bishops ; invariably, these men are over the age of 80, which means they are not permitted to take part in a conclave.
On Oct. 15, 1659, the Council of Officers appointed ten persons to ' consider of fit ways and means to carry on the affiars and government of the Commonwealth.
Republicanism is the ideology of governing a nation as a republic, where the head of state is appointed by means other than heredity, often through elections.
Yohanan ben Zakkai, a leading Pharisee, was appointed the first Patriarch ( the Hebrew word, Nasi, also means prince, or president ), and he reestablished the Sanhedrin at Yavneh ( see the related Council of Jamnia ) under Pharisee control.
: As God hath appointed the elect unto glory, so hath He, by the eternal and most free purpose of His will, foreordained all the means thereunto.
Today in Poland the term wojewoda means the centrally appointed governor of a Polish province or voivodeship ().
His days, however, were by no means fully occupied with his ecclesiastical duties, and in 1387 also he was appointed Treasurer of Calais, holding about the same time other positions in this neighbourhood.
The concept originated as a means to celebrate the arrival of the railway, but construction of the railway tracks was incomplete on the appointed day.
The word " Burgess " means an elected or appointed official of a municipality, or the representative of a borough in the English House of Commons.
A Justice of the Peace ( JP ) is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission ( Letters Patent ) to keep the peace.
On her accession he was at once made treasurer of her household, and was appointed a member of a small committee of ways and means to supply the empty exchequer.
The word is derived from the Vedic Sanskrit word Rtu, a fixed or appointed time, especially the proper time for sacrifice ( yajna ) or ritual in Vedic Religion ; this in turn comes from the word Rta ( ऋत ), as used in Vedic Sanskrit literally means the " order or course of things ".
In the New Testament kairos means " the appointed time in the purpose of God ", the time when God acts ( e. g. Mark 1. 15, the kairos is fulfilled ).
In 1960, the Labor government in New South Wales appointed Evatt Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, an appointment that was widely seen as a means of giving him a dignified exit from politics.
He was appointed to this post by his Uncle, James Beaton, the Archbishop of Glasgow, and was a prebendary, which means he lived off the tithes and never lived there, leaving the work of a parish priest to a vicar.
In addition to the legal fast-days appointed by the Bible, Anan, by means of word-analogies instituted the following: The seventh day of every month ; the 14th and 15th of Adar instead of the rabbinical fast of the 13th, including thus the Purim festival ; also a seventy-days ' fast from the 13th of Nisan to the 23d of Siwan ; including Passover and Shavuot as times of fasting when neither food nor drink could be partaken of by day.
The last commission gave to the justices of the liberty, power to enquire more fully "... by the oath of good and lawful men of the Liberty of Peterborough, by whom the truth of the matter may be better known and by other ways, means and methods by which they shall or better know, of the treasons ... insurrections ... rebellions, counterfeitings, clippings, wastings, false comings ... murders, felonies, manslaughters ... and many other grave offences mentioned therein which in other counties are only triable by a Judge of Assize, and the Justices are commanded at days appointed for this purpose to make diligent enquiries into and to hear and determine the above mentioned offences.
In Shia belief, the word means appointed successor of the prophet as supported by a huge number of Quranic verses and ahadeeth narrated from the prophet.
On November 26, 1838, Andries Pretorius was appointed as general of a wagon commando directed against Dingane at UmGungundlovu, which means " the secret conclave of the elephant ".
The board consists of seven national members, appointed by the environment secretary by means of an open recruitment process ; fourteen local authority nominees drawn from the fifteen local authorities covering the park area with Adur and Worthing opting to share a place ; and six parish council representatives, two for each county.
This means that an administrative receiver can normally only be appointed by the holder of a floating charge.
In the United States, the title of federal judge usually means a judge appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate in accordance with Article III of the United States Constitution.
He took great interest in the subject of civilizing and Christianizing the native Americans, and in 1820 he was appointed by the secretary of war to visit and observe various tribes on the border, in order to ascertain their actual condition, and to devise the most suitable means for their improvement.

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