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Through and depicting
Through avoiding establishing shots, Herzog heightens the apocalyptic effect of depicting the devastated landscape.
Urban's most celebrated Kinemacolor film was a two and a half hour epic With Our King and Queen Through India ( 1912 ), also known as The Durbar in Delhi, depicting the December 1911 Delhi Durbar which celebrated the coronation of George V. Kinemacolor expanded its operations to produce fictional feature films such as The World, the Flesh and the Devil ( 1914 ), but the company soon foundered.
Through the use of geographic mapping software and other computer technology, for example, the CompStat database can be accessed and a precinct map depicting virtually any combination of crime and / or arrest locations, crime " hot spots " and other relevant information can be instantly projected on the Center's large video projection screens.
Of special note are his series of drawings depicting Hell, published in Cosmopolitan magazine and in several books, including Through Hell With Hiprah Hunt, available at Google Books.

Through and these
Through all these years, Mrs. Sandburg has pointedly avoided the limelight.
Through the efforts of SAAMI's shooting development program these shooting activities, and many others, including assists in the development of public and privately financed shooting parks, trap and skeet leagues, rifle and pistol marksmanship programs have been promoted, to mention only a few.
Through further insertion of non-day units of time, the calendar year can be further synchronized ; however, these extra units of time are not considered part of the calendar.
Through this reenactment, these societies achieve an " eternal return " to the mythical age.
Through these work projects, Corps Members develop a strong work ethic, strengthen their leadership skills, and learn how to take personal responsibility for their actions.
Through these experiments, Boyle noted that the gas volume varied inversely with the pressure.
Through these years, 50 studies were published, of which 33 were contributed by investigators other than Rhine and the Duke University group ; 61 % of these independent studies reported significant results suggestive of ESP.
Through these two railroad companies, United Fruit dominated the banana trade in Honduras.
Through these conquests, Russia acquired a significant Muslim Tatar population and emerged as a multiethnic and multiconfessional state.
Through much of 2006 the country and Congress was immersed in a debate about these proposals.
Through Rousseau, your masters are resolved to destroy these aristocratic prejudices.
Through these series, through reference works that he conceived and edited, and through the conferences he has sponsored, Neusner has advanced the careers of dozens of younger scholars from across the globe.
Through one of these lodgers, the seven-year-old Pickford won a big part at Toronto's Princess Theatre in a stock company production of The Silver King.
Through these institutions MERCAZ works with on issues such as aliyah and absorption, education, young leadership, and community affairs.
Through all these changes, however, the discs have continued to be known as " phonograph records " or, much more commonly, simply as " records ".
Some of these books, such as The Number of the Beast and The Cat Who Walks Through Walls, start out as tightly constructed adventure stories, but transform into philosophical fantasias at the end.
Through most of the 20th century, many of these techniques were expensive and involved a small number of dedicated craft practitioners, while the reusability of props, models, effects, or animation techniques made it easier to keep using them.
Through a series of mutation experiments comparing these mutants with each other and other known amino acid codons, Sydney Brenner concluded that the amber and ochre mutations corresponded to the nucleotide triplets " UAG " and " UAA ".
Through the whole compass of human knowledge, there are no inferences more certain and infallible than these.
Through these professional bodies, transport planners and engineers can train for a number of professional qualifications, including:
Through these two men a military revolution was speedily accomplished ; they refused to renew their vows of allegiance to Emperor Galba on 1 January 69, and early in 69 Vitellius was proclaimed emperor at Cologne.
Through these systems, the whole of Zanzibar ( Unguja and Pemba ) is widely covered and connected to most parts of the world.
Through these collections, insertional mutants are available for most genes in arabidopsis.
Through these written words, humans communicate with each other.

Through and controversial
Through a series of misunderstandings or errors ( the details of which are still controversial ), the final approach to Howland Island using radio navigation was not successful.
One outtake from the Live Through This recording sessions which was included on this release was the controversial song, " Old Age ".
Often considered controversial for his frequently confrontational lyrics and spoken messages, he wrote some notable songs alone or with his wife, Melody Green, including " Your Love Broke Through ", " You Put This Love in My Heart ", and " Asleep in the Light ".
Through the Carlyle Group, several LNG port projects are under development with controversial Rabaska in Quebec and the Northern Medoc in France.
Through his writings in the Red Papers, the theoretical journal of the Revolutionary Union, Avakian began to develop a method and approach with which to examine many of the key historical questions of the communist movement and theory, as well as the sharp and controversial issues of the day.
Through the Esquire job, he interviewed rising filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, who had just completed his controversial screen adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita.
Through this organization he helped to inspire Iraq ’ s first student demonstrations on January 30, 1927 ( over the firing of certain controversial teachers ) and February 8, 1928 ( over the visit of prominent British Zionist Alfred Mond to Iraq ).
Through its outspoken pages, Wilkerson became one of the town's most colorful and controversial figures.
Through Coelho, Seixas was introduced to the work of controversial English mystic Aleister Crowley, which influenced their collaboration.
By calling Edward King " Lycidas ," Milton follows “ the tradition of memorializing a loved one through Pastoral poetry, a practice that may be traced from ancient Greek Sicily through Roman culture and into the Christian Middle Ages and early Renaissance .” Milton describes King as “ selfless ,” even though he was of the clergy – a statement both bold and, at the time, controversial among lay people: “ Through allegory, the speaker accuses God of unjustly punishing the young, selfless King, whose premature death ended a career that would have unfolded in stark contrast to the majority of the ministers and bishops of the Church of England, whom the speaker condemns as depraved, materialistic, and selfish .”
Through it all, Weaver remained unfazed by her physical disability until much later in the show's life, which required her to move about the crowded and chaotic ER with a crutch, and by her controversial standing among colleagues, several of whom regard her as abrasive, cold and officious.
Through the mid-2000s ( decade ), the group remained controversial, with accusations of child labor, custodial interference, and illegal Homeschooling.
Through Kelly, Plessis ( and Plessis ' successor, Panet ) learned of the governor's response to Jean-Jacques Lartigue's controversial 1820 promotion to auxiliary bishop of Montreal.

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