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Through and practical
Through the SBA's Management Counseling Program, practical, personalized advice on sound management principles is available upon request to both prospective and established businessmen in a community.
Through Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, ( previously High Steward and then Chancellor of Cambridge ), Coke had procured for the University the right to send its own two representatives to Parliament, a matter of much practical benefit.
Through such cultural and practical significance, the Viking ship progressed into the most powerful, advanced naval vessel in Viking Age Europe.
Through advocacy, practical projects and capacity building, FPP supports forest peoples to deal directly with the outside powers, regionally, nationally, and internationally that shape their lives and futures.
Through MPI, eight international non-governmental organizations are able to work primarily with middle power governments to encourage and educate the nuclear weapons states to take immediate practical steps that reduce nuclear dangers, and commence negotiations to eliminate nuclear weapons.
Through foundations, practice, and application, students develop practical, creative, interdisciplinary, and cross-sector critical-thinking skills.
Through the co-operatively owned and managed New Society Publishers, MNS members published numerous pamphlets and books providing practical advice on working for social change.
Through the recording of the solo material, Kuwata recognized Kobayashi's abundant and practical ability, and decided to continue this strong combination for his career.
Through such a convergence, the organization brings a layered, multi-faceted approach to the scholarly and most practical description of scientific and technological discoveries and advancement to serve national needs and maintain a sustained linkage with the international community.
Through the clinics, the School of Law offers service to others in a way that gives them dignity while providing students with practical legal experience.
Through serving with Ash, Ganzfried realised that in order to remain committed to Orthodoxy, " the average Jew required an underpinning of a knowledge of practical halakha ( Jewish law )".
Through such festivals, members of the loosely organized tradition became acquainted with other branches along with their respective theological and practical nuances.
Through a spokeperson, Obama made clear that he intended to replace the committee with a body that " offers practical policy options " rather than philosophical guidance.
Crabtree is well known for “ Crabtree ’ s Law ”, which states that “ the greater the degree of final finishing applied to a stone artifact, whether by flaking, grinding, and / or polishing, the harder it is to conclude the lithic reduction process which produced the stone artifact .” Through practical experimentation and study of archaeological finds ( both completed tools and the chips of stone left by their production ) Crabtree learned to produce replicas of a variety of different ancient flint and obsidian blades.
Through the class, the law students learn and practice the skills necessary to teach practical participatory education about the law.
Through residencies the Centre develops artists ' practices with practical support, resulting in new work and public participation.
Through all of this, Simon's approach to his magic and the world is nothing short of cynical, and simultaneously practical yet grandiose.
Through the 1830s and 1840s, practical difficulties associated with the movement ’ s attempt at radical reform led to an erosion of the anti-organizational principles developed by Jones, Smith and others.
Through the temperance movement, Ballou outlined " three great practical data in ethics ":

Through and field
Through 2005, the field has produced of oil, and is estimated to contain another of economically recoverable oil.
Through 1996, the two leagues met on the field only during the World Series and the All-Star Game: in 1997, regular-season interleague play was introduced.
Through playing he gains experience in the field and thus increases his capital.
Through the studies of Lavoisier, Joseph Priestley, Scheele, and others, chemistry was made a standardized field with consistent procedures.
Through innovative field techniques and extraordinary cooperation from the contractor, this site has been returned to a very safe, stable and productive property.
Through the sixteenth century, nearly half of all noble coats of arms in Poland had a field gules with one or more argent charges on them.
Through much of its history, the studio was considered one of the lowest-quality houses in the field, to the point where Paul Terry noted, " Disney is the Tiffany's in this business, and I am the Woolworth's.
Holden shares a fantasy he has been thinking about ( based on a mishearing of Robert Burns ' Comin ' Through the Rye ): he pictures himself as the sole guardian of a group of children running and playing in a huge rye field on the edge of a cliff.
Through Schlick's influence, Wittgenstein was encouraged to consider a return to philosophy after some ten years away from the field.
Through a planning grant from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency ( SIDA ), BTH and NJU explored the possibilities for cooperation in the field of sustainable development.
Through the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s the field expanded greatly in parallel with several other academic disciplines, looking at communication as more than an intentional act designed to transfer an idea.
Through the 1980s three dedicated journals appeared in the field: Journal of Chemometrics,
Through previous acquisitions, Haloid was already in the duplicating-machine business ; Dessauer thought that electrophotography might allow Haloid to expand into a new field that Kodak did not dominate.
Through his extraordinary ability, he gained for wrestling many converts and brought the sport into such favor that it became as big in the promotorial field as boxing.
Through this process a critic explores, by means of various approaches, the manifest and latent meaning of a piece of rhetoric thereby offering further insight into the field of rhetorical studies generally and into an artifact or rhetor specifically.
Through a secret agreement in 1912, Berenson enjoyed a close relationship with Joseph Duveen, the period's most influential art dealer, who often relied heavily on Berenson's opinion to complete sales of works to prominent collectors who lacked knowledge of the field.
Through most of the 20th century the Olympics nominally only allowed amateur athletes to participate and this amateur code was strictly enforced-Jim Thorpe was stripped of track and field medals for having taken expense money for playing baseball in 1912.
Through The Meaning of Death, Feifel was able to lay the foundation for a field that would eventually be known as Thanatology.
alt = Through a wired fence, there is a grass playing field and a cricket pavilion to the right.
Through a series of undercover agents, the First Family manoeuvers Steve into a position of weakness and desperation, then sends him back into the field as a member of AMEXICO, the AMtrak EXecutive Intelligence COmmandoes ( agents are known as ' Mexicans ') with orders to kill Cadillac and Clearwater.
Through the Research and Developmental endeavours of its Academic Staff, DKIT has developed a strong applied R & D reputation in Software Development, Electronics and Engineering Design, Applied Humanities, Cultural Studies and Enterprise Development & Innovation with a new and emerging area in the field of Renewable Energy and Digital Media.
Through dependability the 961 was able to climb through the field as the race progressed and eventually finished the race in seventh place, 47 laps behind the winning factory 962C.
Through the 1980s Keynesian macro-economics fell out of fashion as a policy tool, and as a field of study.
Through his experience in the rubber and tire production field, Camillo saw the birth of aviation as an industry, going from a ballooning hobby, to makeshift glider craft requiring tires, to fully operational aircraft operated by engines.
Through this work, Febvre became very involved in the field of ethnology, a field of study that quantifies human behavior.

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