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Through the National Research Council, Hale simultaneously lobbied for science to play a larger role in national affairs, and for Throop to play a national role in science.
Through sensible intuition our consciousness constitutes what Husserl calls a " situation of affairs " ( Sachlage ).
Through these institutions MERCAZ works with on issues such as aliyah and absorption, education, young leadership, and community affairs.
Through the creation of regional departments, the Ministry coordinates tasks previously divided among the international cooperation, foreign affairs, and economic affairs sections.
Through his popular Schweizerbote ( Swiss Messenger ), the publication of which began in 1804, he exercised a wholesome influence on public affairs ; and the like may be said of his Miscellen für die neueste Weltkunde, issued from 1807 to 1813.
Through the years, his writings on foreign affairs were distributed via several different channels.
Through the Ming ( 1368 – 1644 ) and Qing ( 1644 – 1912 ) dynasties, the Monguor continued to play important roles in the national defense, and political and religious affairs of China.
Through Rogers Cable Inc., Rogers holds a majority interest ( 41. 4 %) in CPAC, a national public affairs and politics cable channel based in Ottawa, that consists of both an English and French language feeds.
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 his fathers affairs in Leicester, William had gained a close friendship with Edward, the future King Edward IV of England.
Through discussion and reflection, the Council assists in implementing an American tradition linking the activities of thinkers and doers, those who are engaged in the world of ideas with those engaged in the world of affairs.
Through this program, experienced international affairs professionals are able to broaden their knowledge, enhance their intellectual development, expand their professional effectiveness, and strengthen their international leadership skills and knowledge.
Through their research, writing, teaching and media commentaries, APSIA faculty members contribute to international affairs scholarship and global understanding.
Through his public affairs firm Berman and Company, Berman runs several industry-funded non-profit organizations such as the Center for Consumer Freedom and the Center for Union Facts.
Through studying the Welsh Baccalaureate core, the majority of students improve their essential skills and they achieve an understanding of a range of topics, including enterprise, politics and current affairs, that they would not have studied otherwise.
Through the National Office and branches, the AIIA achieves its mission of promoting interest in and understanding of international affairs, including politics, economics and international law, in four ways:

Through and Eastern
Through the efforts of Rabbi Henry Cohen and Congregation B ' nai Israel, Galveston became the focus of an immigration plan called the Galveston Movement that, between 1907 and 1914, diverted roughly 10, 000 Eastern European, Jewish immigrants from the crowded cities of the Northeastern United States.
Through the Middle Ages, German population pressures led to settlement in Eastern Europe, a practice termed Ostsiedlung.
Through maneuver and continuous assault, Chinese, Persian, Arab and Eastern European armies could be stressed until they broke, and then were annihilated in pursuit.
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 rotation, as many as 45, 000 Spanish soldiers served on the Eastern Front.
Through the Partnership for Peace program, Third Air Force manages military contact and assistance programs for a number of countries in Eastern Europe.
Through a series of studies, Ekman found a high agreement across members of diverse Western and Eastern literate cultures on selecting emotional labels that fit facial expressions.
Through Red Devil parlor car service was provided from Cincinnati to Detroit in conjunction with a Toledo to Detroit interurban, the Eastern Michigan Railway, but that did not last long as the EM stopped running in 1932.
Through its network, projects and dialogue forums, the PRIO Cyprus Centre aims to foster cooperation between Greek and Turkish Cypriots and strengthen regional cooperation in the Eastern Mediterranean at large.
Through the Artist Residency Program, Art in General established the Eastern European Residency Exchange ( EERE ) in 2001, a two-way exchange program which enables selected artists to create work in a new environment, and to meet and interact with art communities in Eastern Europe and New York City.
Through its sister company Eastern Maine Railway, NBSR also interchanges at the following locations:
Through the internet, it maintains a number of international and ecumenical email discussion groups, as well as promoting the work of the Joint Commission for the Dialogue between the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches through an important website.
Through the frames of three separate windows in a bombed-out building, Antin cinematically depicts the lives of several different Eastern European Jews during World War II.
Through a program with Eastern University, located next to the college, males started to attend classes at Cabrini.
* Through Masai Land-A Journey of Exploration Among the Snowclad Volcanic Mountains and Strange Tribes of Eastern Equatorial Africa ( New and revised edition, 1887 )
Through 2011, nearly 50, 000 books had been shipped to Ghana, the Pacific Islands, Russia, Eastern Europe, Zimbabwe and elsewhere by that organization.
Through Telford it is known as Queensway, and the Eastern Primary ( EP ).
Through bloody fightings, Ling and Dong finally succeeded in breaking the connections between the two vessels, and the downfall of the Mengchong aspired Eastern Wu forces ' fighting spirit.
Eastern Europe Through the Bottom of a Glass, Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0-684-81810-8

Through and Europe
Through the late 1970s and early 1980s, the group's popularity continued to grow ( although they were always more popular in North America and Continental Europe than in their home country, never achieving a UK Top 40 single or Top 20 album ).
* 1759 A Journey Through Europe published by John Jefferys, the earliest board game with a designer whose name is known.
Radio collaborations include Euroclassic Notturno – an overnight classical music stream, produced by BBC Radio 3 and broadcast in the United Kingdom as Through the Night – and special theme days, such as the annual Christmas music relays from around Europe.
Through links to research networks in other regions ( such as Internet2 and ESnet in the USA, TEIN in Asia-Pacific and RedCLARA in Latin America ), GÉANT allows collaboration between researchers on a global scale, reaching over 60 NRENs outside of Europe.
Through Antwerp, Renaissance and Mannerist styles were widely introduced in England, Germany, and northern and eastern Europe in general.
Through a combination of cultural diffusion and migration of peoples, the Neolithic traditions spread west and northwards to reach northwestern Europe by around 4500 BC.
Through his decisive influence on Claude Lévi-Strauss and Roland Barthes, among others, Jakobson became a pivotal figure in the adaptation of structural analysis to disciplines beyond linguistics, including anthropology and literary theory ; this generalization of Saussurean methods, known as " structuralism ", became a major post-war intellectual movement in Europe and the United States.
Through the Tudors inter-marrying with the House of Stuart Rhys is an ancestor to the current ruling house of the United Kingdom and also an ancestor of several ruling houses in Europe.
Through Somali and Arab traders, Indian / Chinese cinnamon was also exported for far higher prices to North Africa, the Near East and Europe, which made the cinnamon trade a very profitable revenue maker, especially for the Somali merchants through whose hands the large quantities were shipped across the ancient sea and land routes.
* John Barker's personal page on Through Europe
* September 14 – Carrington Bowles publishes A Journey Through Europe, a board game designed by John Jefferys, the earliest board game whose designer's name is known.
* Carrington Bowles publishes A Journey Through Europe, a board game designed by John Jeffreys, the earliest board game whose designer's name is known.
Through the treaty they agreed that all the land outside Europe should be an exclusive duopoly between the two countries.
Through the remainder of the 1960s and through the 1970s, free improvisation spread across the U. S., Europe and East Asia, entering quickly into a dialogue with Fluxus, happenings, performance art and rock music.
Through the early decades of the century, hundreds of millions of leeches were used by physicians throughout Europe.
Through constant touring throughout the United States and Canada, and occasionally Europe, Black Flag established a dedicated cult following.
Through his children's marriages he had made remarkable connections across Europe, including the Russian, Austrian and British royal families.
Through the use of powerful transmitters, broadcasts could be made across Europe.
* Kaszynski, Tadeusz, Through Europe to Poland by Car, 1st and rev.
Through such cultural and practical significance, the Viking ship progressed into the most powerful, advanced naval vessel in Viking Age Europe.
Through Sir Edward Watkin it had management connections with the Channel Tunnel Company, and its loading gauge was built to continental dimensions in anticipation of through traffic to Europe.
Through Islamic Spain, distillation became available in Western Europe by the 12th century.
Through much of Europe, it is the largest naturally occurring species of earthworm, typically reaching 20-25 cm in length when extended ( though in parts of southern Europe, the native species are much larger ).

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