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Through Reciprocal Inhibition, the tight muscle is relaxed, and allowed to lengthen.
Through the combination of a leather wad and tight grooves on the inside of the barrel ( rifling ), this weapon was far more accurate, though slower to load.
However, once accustomed to the characteristics, he went on: " Through the very tight chicane, the XJR15 showed excellent change of direction and I was able to pick up power early for the long right hander leading up to Beckett's.
Through his tenure, Esherick came under growing criticism for the non-conference teams he scheduled, and his inability to close out tight games.
Through the Tudor period, fashionable doublets remained close-fitting with tight sleeves, but acquired long skirts and elaborate surface decoration such as pinks ( patterns of small cuts in the fabric ), slashes, embroidery, and applied braid.
Through the mountains, SR 4 is not suitable for large trucks, buses, or RVs, as it becomes very steep and narrow, with no center dividing line shortly after the Mount Reba Turnoff to Bear Valley Ski area, with tight switchbacks.
Through this concentrated character the SESAM allows to work on a tight theme.

Through and fiscal
She gave her last public speech, on May 25, 2011, at the Canadian Club of Ottawa, entitled Serving Parliament Through a Decade of Change, where she warned the government faces long-term fiscal pressures that will mean " very hard choices " between raising taxes or cutting programs and encouraged the government to publicize its long-term fiscal projections because " without them, we cannot begin to understand the scale and complexity of our financial challenges and the implication of policy choices .".
Through the 1950s, moderate degrees of government demand leading industrial development, and use of fiscal and monetary counter-cyclical policies continued, and reached a peak in the " go go " 1960s, where it seemed to many Keynesians that prosperity was now permanent.
Through poor fiscal policies and in part the Treaty of Älvsborg, Sweden lost control of its reserves of precious metals, primarily silver, of which most had fled to the burgeoning trade economy of Amsterdam.
Through legislative action and program policy changes, Oklahoma instituted a highway construction bill, a State insurance bond, created the office of pardon and parole and a State fiscal agency.

Through and policy
Through the late 1990s, the only exception to the Honor Code, implemented earlier in the decade in response to changes in federal regulations, concerned the sexual harassment policy.
Through his involvement in the Council on Foreign Relations, he also gained exposure to economic analysis, which would become the bedrock of his understanding in economic policy.
Through the policy of democratic centralism, the communist party is the supreme political institution of the Marxist-Leninist state and is the prime legal force of societal organisation.
Through the policy of democratic centralism, the communist party is the supreme political institution of the Marxist-Leninist state.
Through de Haviland's victory, many of the studio's longtime actors were now freed from their contracts, and Harry Warner decided to terminate the studio's suspension policy.
Additionally, gay men in forced labor camps routinely received more grueling and dangerous work assignments than other non-Jewish inmates, under the policy of " Extermination Through Work ".
Through a strict, non-confrontational policy in pursuing independence, Estonia managed to avoid the violence which Latvia and Lithuania incurred in the bloody January 1991 crackdowns and in the border customs-post guard murders that summer.
Through the collapse of the USSR and the unification of Germany, the United States invasion of Panama in December 1989, and Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm, the NSC worked effectively in facilitating a series of American foreign policy successes.
Through this new department, America ’ s overriding objective in energy policy would have been to make America the unquestioned leader in clean energy, enhancing national security and economic strength.
Through education, advocacy, local chapter activities, and work with the media, it seeks to generate greater dialogue within the American Jewish community in order to direct U. S. foreign policy toward the realization of a just peace.
Through his grand international political plans failed, he did improve the Commonwealth foreign policy, supporting the establishment of a network of permanent diplomatic agents in important European countries.
Tobin is also a Senior Business Advisor with Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP in Toronto and is a member of the firm's Public Policy Group. Through his involvement in policy decisions first entered as ideals at the Fraser Institute, Tobin has influenced the sale of energy interests in Alberta including the sale of two billion dollars worth of Alberta oil and gas interests to Abu Dhaby a Middle Eastern company through their Houston affiliate as shown on the Fraser Milner Casgrain website.
Through local, national, and international news coverage, the demonstrations in the Clayoquot Sound became recognized by the public as having the potential to make significant changes to environmental policy.
Through July, 1998, Don Clay was serving as president of Don Clay Associates Inc., " a Washington, D. C .- based public policy consulting firm devoted to solid and hazardous waste regulation and environmental cleanup issues.
Through its Public and Scientific Affairs Board ( PSAB ) the society regularly monitors public policy, specifically the United States federal government and Congress and provides comment and testimony on issues that affect microbiology.
Through this mechanism new policy initiatives are also promoted.
Through her work with her father and her public health policy education, she has not ruled out running for political office in the future.
Through this mechanism new policy initiatives are also promoted.
Through NEFEJ bylaws, the board had representation from all four partner NGOs and met monthly to review and plan activities, set policy and provide direction for the station.
Through policymaking studies, PHLR identifies forces that shape public health policy and strategies for effecting policy change.
Through this mechanism new policy initiatives are also promoted.
Through the 1980s Keynesian macro-economics fell out of fashion as a policy tool, and as a field of study.

Through and sometimes
Through association with this sweet, Jaffa is sometimes used to describe a chocolate-orange flavour.
Through long tradition, this is usually square leg – in line with the popping crease and a few yards to the batsman's leg side – hence he is sometimes known as the square leg umpire.
In Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass the White Queen says, " Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.
Through the beginning of the 21st century, Bernie has become a visible member of the so-called Jam band scene, performing in many large summer festivals, sometimes billed as Bernie Worrell and the Woo Warriors.
Through the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, the number of Selectmen was not set in law, and therefore varied, sometimes greatly.
Through this warlike panorama moved the Seneca chief, Guyasuta, closely associated with the district, involved in every clash, sometimes aiding the English and sometimes the French.
Both Palmer and Burn comment on a sinister vein that sometimes breaks out in Bliss's music, in passages such as the Interlude " Through the valley of the shadow of Death " in The Meditations on a Theme of John Blow, and the orchestral introduction to The Beatitudes.
Through the third degree, or " master training ", sometimes given the Japanese name of Shinpiden (" 神秘伝 " in Japanese, meaning " Mystery Teachings "), the student becomes a Reiki Master.
Through the use of this palm healing ( sometimes referred to as " tenohira " ( 掌, meaning " the palm "), practitioners believe that they are transferring universal energy ( reiki ) in the form of ki through the palms that allows for self-healing and and a state of equilibrium.
Through the 1950s opening-roof convertible automobiles were sometimes called drop-head coupés, but since the 1960s the term coupé has generally been applied exclusively to fixed-head models.
Through a gear mechanism and, sometimes, a magnetic drive, a needle dial and odometer type display are advanced.
Furthermore, MARTA is sometimes sarcastically said to stand for " Moving Africans Rapidly Through Atlanta ", a replacement backronym, due to the relatively low number of white riders, particularly after peak commuting hours.
Through the mouths of the dark characters of Hamlet, Timon, Lear, and Iago, he craftily says, or sometimes insinuates the things, which we feel to be so terrifically true, that it were all but madness for any good man, in his own proper character, to utter, or even hint of them.
Through the course of the film the numbers 1 to 100 appear in order, sometimes seen in the background, sometimes spoken by the characters.
Through a misunderstanding of the name Silveri, English speakers sometimes referred to this as the sounding of silver trumpets.
Through continuously questioning and criticizing a range of social issues, News Probe has developed its unique style and made people aware of the blind spots of China, where sometimes also report affairs of China in connection with other countries.
Through books like Tormented Master, The Language of Truth and Your Word Is Fire, Green ( and others ) made Hasidism both more accessible and compelling for Jews seeking personal spirituality amidst the outwardly focused and sometimes spiritually dry world of the formal American Jewish community.
Through the discovery of a rival set of relics at Saint-Josse in 977 the cult of Josse also spread from Northern France to Flanders ( where he is sometimes called Joost ), Germany, Alsace, Switzerland, and Austria, where he is represented on the mausoleum of Maximilian in Innsbruck.
Through late 1990, The Screaming Jets became infamous for a series of raucous, sometimes violent, live shows.
Through these efforts, he developed a system that is now known as the Dan-te system, " Dance of Death " or sometimes ( ironically, given Keehan's dislike of traditional kata ), the Kata-Dante.
Even though the northernmost stretch of the Main Line Through Upper Norrland had long been planned, it was not until 1887 and the victory of the Lantmanna Party's protectionist wing in that year's election that the financial means — from increased trade tariff income — and the political will allowed the completion of the railway through Överluleå, which Boden was sometimes called.
His work includes Motown hits such as, among hundreds of others, " Shotgun " by Jr. Walker & the All Stars, " For Once in My Life ", " I Was Made To Love Her " by Stevie Wonder ( sometimes noted as being claimed by Carol Kaye, Ms Kaye actually claims the track on the late 60s Beach Boys version of the same song ), " Going to a Go-Go " by The Miracles, " My Girl " by The Temptations, " Dancing in the Street " by Martha and the Vandellas, " I Heard It Through the Grapevine " by Gladys Knight and the Pips, and later by Marvin Gaye, and most of the album What's Going On by Marvin Gaye, " Reach Out I'll Be There " and " Bernadette " by the Four Tops, and " You Can't Hurry Love " by The Supremes.

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