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The small cases of ethnic conflict in rural Guatemala between 1944 and 1952 started an intense response among the Ladino elite for increased vigilance in rural areas, the denial of rights recently won through the revolution to Indians, and the frequent use of the military and violence to suppress the most minor sign of simmering unrest.
Used by operators at the 614th Air and Space Operations Center at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., the 614 AOC's 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week support provides vigilance of global and theater operations and equips the Joint Functional Component Command for space operations with the tools to conduct command and control of space forces.
In this way she protected with male vigilance the royal power for her son, friendly with all those who were honest, but with terrifying superiority against rebels.
Others used the medium of the fiction film to carry a propaganda message ; about the need for vigilance ( Went the Day Well?
In 1758, British General James Wolfe made the earliest recorded use of the word Yankee to refer to people from what was to become the US, referring to the New England soldiers under his command as Yankees: " I can afford you two companies of Yankees, and the more because they are better for ranging and scouting than either work or vigilance.
DID patients also appear to show deficiencies in tests of conscious control of attention and memorization ( which also showed signs of compartmentalization for implicit memory between alters but no such compartmentalization for verbal memory ) and increased and persistent vigilance and startle responses to sound.
Improvement of some clinical features ( attention and concentration ) with beta-blocker therapy suggests a role for a hyperthyroid-induced hyperactivity of the adrenergic nervous system, possibly disrupting the adrenergic pathways between the locus ceruleus and frontal lobe that subserve attention and vigilance, and thereby accounting for many physical and mental symptoms.
All the more reason not to show her that we fear her ... M. Marin went to the heart of the question, when he turned to us and said in despairing tones, ‘ You have reduced us to a policy of vigilance .’ Yes, M. Marin, do you think that one could make a treaty which would do away with the need for vigilance among the nations of Europe who only yesterday were pouring out their blood in battle?
He argued that " the best security for the due maintenance of the constitution was in the strict and incessant vigilance of the people over parliament itself.
A searchlight beam pierces the darkness of this portion of the shield signifying the never ending vigilance which this organization exercises in searching for enemy aircraft.
A searchlight beam pierces the darkness of this portion, signifying the never ending vigilance which this organization exercises in searching for enemy aircraft.
His inscription praised him for combating Monothelitism at the Third Council of Constantinople " with the titles of the faith, keeping such vigilance, you united the minds so that the inimical wolf mixing in might not seize the sheep, or the more powerful crush those below ".
Such demurrals may have been self-interested, as his early poems are said to include Stalinist panegyrics, including an ode, entitled " Brygada Dzierżyńskiego " ( The Dzerzhinsky Brigade ), extolling the " acumen for vigilance " of the first Bolshevik secret-police chief, Felix Dzerzhinsky, a figure particularly notorious in the annals of totalitarian oppression and genocide.
Instead, Satanists must strive to apply the dictum of “ Do unto others as they do unto you .” It ’ s work for most of us, and requires constant vigilance, lest you slip into a comfortable illusion of everyone being like you.
" She made another attack on the United States, calling on Diệm to " keep vigilance on all others, particularly those inclined to take Viet Nam for satellite of foreign power or organization.
His renditions of hieroglyphic texts tended to be wordy and portentous ; for example, he translated a frequently occurring phrase in Egyptian, < u > d </ u > d W < u > s </ u > r, " Osiris says ," as " The treachery of Typhon ends at the throne of Isis, the moisture of nature is guarded by the vigilance of Anubis.
" The soldiers do all they can, and while the unspeakable crime of robbing the dead is undoubtedly being practiced, it would be many times more prevalent were it not for the constant vigilance on all sides, as well as the summary justice.
NPR subsequently apologized for Cordrescu's comments, saying, " Those remarks offended listeners and crossed a line of taste and tolerance that we should have defended with greater vigilance.
There are no required licensing or background checks for in-home care, making parental vigilance essential in choosing an appropriate caregiver.
Mario Bunge, a friend and colleague of Leloir, claims that his lasting legacy was proving that " scientific research on an international level, although precarious, was possible in an underdeveloped country in the middle of political strife " and credits Leloir's vigilance and will for his ultimate success.

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The book is also used as a defense of the 2003 invasion of Iraq and outlines important neoconservative ideas, including ways to abandon all Israeli-Palestinian peace processes, invade Syria, and implement strict US domestic surveillance with biometric identity cards and public vigilance to hinder potential terrorist immigrant or terrorist sympathizer threats.

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A note with the words " First and last warning " was pinned to his chest, along with the initials of other union leaders, and the numbers 3-7-77 ( a vigilante code famously used by the vigilance committee of Virginia City, Montana ).

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John Clum, publisher of The Tombstone Epitaph, had helped organize the " Committee of Safety " ( a vigilance committee ) in Tombstone in late September 1881, and was elected as the city's first mayor under the new city charter of 1881.
According to data from 1637, this vessel had a crew of twenty men, who were paid 540 pesos a year to perform this vigilance task.
Accidents and rumors, which had also dogged the US Navy during their war with Spain in 1898, did not exempt the Russian fleet on their voyage, and there was general fear of attack among the sailors, which their command tried to quell by calling for increased vigilance and issuing an order that " no vessel of any sort must be allowed to get in among the fleet ".
The opinion of Winston Churchill, who was a friend: " He had all the canine virtues in a remarkable degree — courage, fidelity, vigilance, love of chase.
The union might have disappeared altogether if it had not been for the vigilance and dedication of Randolph, Webster, Totten, Mills, C. L.
Lulled also by the telepathic message, he had failed to trigger a vigilance control, setting off an automatic sequence that sends the White Star away from the planet.
" She also cautioned how difficult it was to gain a proper perspective, saying that although there are more important dangers we face daily without feeling so threatened by them such as climate change and road deaths and though terrorist deaths were few the intelligence services had prevented some potentially large threats and that vigilance was needed.
At the time of the accident, neither ATC nor AWS nor ATP were fitted, although a vigilance control system had been fitted to both locomotives.
According to an inquest into the accident, the fireman of the Southern Aurora, M. Coulthard, had been recorded on the Hasler speed recorder as pressing the vigilance control button when the train passed through the danger signals at the crossing loop.
By the end of the Second World War, Belgium had almost no native Griffon Bruxellois left, and it was only through the vigilance of dedicated breeders ( in the U. K. particularly ) that the breed survived at all.
Regarding this scene, Hitchcock said: " the Navy raised hell with Universal about these shots because I implied that the Normandie had been sabotaged, which was a reflection on their lack of vigilance in guarding it.
Gradually immigration officials in Mumbai stepped up their vigilance against allowing single, unaccompanied girls with passports now had Emigration Check Required ( ECR ) stamped, this made travelling out of Mumbai increasingly difficult, thus the transit point for trafficking bar girls, shifted from Mumbai to New Delhi, Chennai and Hyderabad.
In the Italian Wars Alfonso preserved his precarious position among the contending powers by flexibility and vigilance and the unrivalled fortifications of Ferrara ; he entered the League of Cambrai against Venice and remained an ally of Louis XII of France even after Pope Julius II had made peace with Venice ; when the Bolognesi rebelled against Julius and toppled Michelangelo's bronze statue of the Pope from above the gate, Alfonso received the shards and recast them as a cannon named La Giulia, which he set on the ramparts of the castello: in 1510 Julius excommunicated him and declared his fiefs forfeit, thereby adding Ferrara to the Papal States ; Alfonso then fought successfully against the Venetian and Papal armies, gaining the Battle of Polesella, capturing Bologna, and playing a major part in the French victory at the Battle of Ravenna ( 1512 ).
Though still strongly outnumbered, ninja spies informed the Hōjō forces that the attackers, Ashikaga Haruuji in particular, had relaxed their vigilance due to their overconfidence in victory.
All had been involved in disposing of the victims ' stolen goods with Mit Cherry, a member of the vigilance committee, implicated for forging a letter from one of the victims, informing the man's wife that he had arrived safely at his destination in Illinois.

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In this light, they analyze Joyce's actions as overprotective of Buffy in early seasons: her vigilance causes Buffy to need to sneak in and out of the house through her bedroom window.
Her vigilance was rewarded early in June.

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This sort of petty vigilance annoyed me.
Most Jewish mothers are determined to exercise vigilance over the social and sexual lives of their daughters by keeping them home.
An evolutionary psychology explanation is that increased anxiety serves the purpose of increased vigilance regarding potential threats in the environment as well as increased tendency to take proactive actions regarding such possible threats.
His head — a cock's — represents Phronesis, the fowl being emblematical of foresight and vigilance.
After Mark Antony's death, Cleopatra eluded the vigilance of her guard Epaphroditus and committed suicide, on 12 August 30 BC.
This fear of ethnic conflict, of violent Indian uprising inspired by the relaxation of centuries of vigilance, helps explain Ladino reaction to the rather reasonable reforms of the revolution.
But all of these cultural notes were around the theme that this was a wild and dangerous region, less civilised than Gaul, and requiring of military vigilance in Rome and Gaul.
The attention / arousal process involves selectively attending to a particular stimulus, ignoring distractions, and maintaining vigilance.
On December 30, 2005 the Lebanese army dismantled two other Katyusha rockets found in the border town of Naqoura, an action suggesting increased vigilance following PM Saniora's angry remarks.
Sleep deprivation reduces vigilance or arousal levels, affecting the efficiency of certain cognitive functions such as learning and memory.
The best summary of his character as a man and a statesman, by Marcus Velleius Paterculus, describes him as " of sleepless vigilance in critical emergencies, far-seeing and knowing how to act, but in his relaxation from business more luxurious and effeminate than a woman.
:" The Parliament must exercise vigilance and control over the biggest and most powerful financial institution it has created, the Life Insurance Corporation of India, whose misapplication of public funds we shall scrutinise today.
As an administrative office, it exercises jurisdiction ( vigilance ) over all the tribunals of the Catholic Church.
Alternative theories about the origin of weathercocks on church steeples are that it was an emblem of the vigilance of the clergy calling the people to prayer, that it was derived from the Goths and is only possibly a Christian symbol, and that it is an emblem of the sun.
... anxiety, sadness or depression, anger, irritability, mental confusion, low sense of self-worth, etc., behavioral symptoms such as phobic avoidance, vigilance, impulsive and compulsive acts, lethargy, etc., cognitive problems such as unpleasant or disturbing thoughts, repetition of thoughts and obsession, habitual fantasizing, negativity and cynicism, etc.
On the other hand, all the abbeys were subjected to the General Chapter, the constitutional body which exercised vigilance over the order.
The prudence, steadiness, and vigilance of that man, joined to the greatest possible lenity in his character and his politics, preserved the crown to this royal family ; and with it, their laws and liberties to this country.
Neurologically, carbon monoxide exposure reduces hand to eye coordination, vigilance and continuous performance.
Their 21st century Internet censorship vigilance groups are called or cyber scouts.

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