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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 such self-knowledge and personal purification ( virtuous living ) the adept is led to direct knowledge of God via themselves as inner reflection or will.
Through the 1990s, the MIPS architecture was widely adopted by the embedded market, including for use in computer networking, telecommunications, video arcade games, video game consoles, computer printers, digital set-top boxes, digital televisions, DSL and cable modems, and personal digital assistants.
Through strategic marriages and personal appointments, Otto installed members of his own family to the Kingdom's most important duchies.
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Incorporating the biblical phrase " Through a Glass, Darkly " he composed a poem imbued with his personal interpretations of reincarnation.
Through most of human history societies have been based on personal relations: individuals in groups know each other and exchange favors.
Through his courage and personal example he earned the respect of the troops and the senior Bulgarian and German commanders, even that of the Generalquartiermeister of the German Army Erich Ludendorff, who preferred dealing personally with Boris and described him as excellently trained, a thoroughly soldierly person and mature beyond his years.
Through his language, he tends to characterize Rome as “ masculine ” and Egypt as “ feminine .” According to Gayle Greene,the ‘ feminine ’ world of love and personal relationships is secondary to the ‘ masculine ’ world of war and politics, has kept us from realizing that Cleopatra is the play ’ s protagonist, and so skewed our perceptions of character, theme, and structure .” The highlighting of these starkly contrasting qualities of the two backdrops of Antony and Cleopatra, in both Shakespeare ’ s language and the words of critics, brings attention to the characterization of the title characters, since their respective countries are meant to represent and emphasize their attributes.
She has earned five national amateur titles, but her personal story of overcoming incest brought her to the attention of The New York Times and Barbara Walters of The View " Through this whole journey and me opening up the sexual abuse, I'm finding more importance and meaning to my life ," Underwood told SUCCESS magazine.
Through this time Raskin continually wrote memos about how the personal computer could become a true consumer appliance.
Through the press, diplomacy, and personal appeals, Lafayette's sympathizers on both sides of the Atlantic made their influence felt, most importantly on the French legislative chambers, Directory, foreign ministry, and army.
Through its student development services and other cocurricular offerings, Greensboro College encourages the personal and spiritual development of its students.
Through the Middle Ages and Renaissance, distinctive mourning was worn for general as well as personal loss ; after the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre of Huguenots in France, Elizabeth I of England and her court are said to have dressed in full mourning to receive the French Ambassador.
Avowedly propagandistic materials from the United States might convince few, but the same viewpoints presented by the seemingly independent voices would be more persuasive .” According to the Kennedy memorandum, the USIA utilized various forms of media, including " personal contact, radio broadcasting, libraries, book publication and distribution, press motion pictures, television, exhibits, English-language instruction, and others .” Through these different forms, the United States government was able to distribute and disguise the propaganda more easily and engage a greater concentration of people.
" Through self-cultivation one can bring order and harmony to one's mind, personal life, family, state and the world as a whole.
Through an ambitious program of public works, by fostering the state cult of Athena, by encouraging the creation of festivals and supporting the Panathenaean games, in which prizes were jars of olive oil, and in his support of the Dionosia ( leading to the development of Athenian drama ) Peisistratus managed to maintain his personal popularity.
Through his writings, his organizing and his personal efforts to advance and promote pictorial photographers, Stieglitz was a dominant figure in pictorialism from its beginnings to its end.
Through online engagement, because of the smoke screen of anonymity, it allows a person to be able to socially interact with strangers in a much more personal way This personal connection the consumer feels translates to how they want to establish relationships online.
Through the order, Sukarno assigned Suharto to " take all measures considered necessary to guarantee security, calm and stability of the government and the revolution and to guarantee the personal safety and authority Sukarno ".
Through these provisions, welfare states can affect the distribution of wellbeing and personal autonomy among their citizens, as well as influencing how their citizens consume and how they spend their time.
The March Hare later appears at the trial for the Knave of Hearts, and for a final time as " Haigha " ( which Carroll tells us is pronounced to rhyme with " mayor "), the personal messenger to the White King in Through the Looking-Glass.
Through the whole life of its business Daimler seemed to suffer from often truly crippling boardroom battles, intense personal rivalries.

Through and patronage
Through patronage, corruption and bribery, the Crown and Lords " owned " about 30 % of the seats ( called " pocket " or " rotten boroughs ") giving them a significant influence in the Commons and in the selection of the Prime Minister.
Through their patronage of Seattle bands, Sonic Youth " inadvertently nurtured " the grunge scene, and reinforced the fiercely independent attitudes of its musicians.
Through distribution of patronage and concessions to political demands, he won over several of the earls who had previously been of a hostile disposition.
Through royal patronage there are many organisations in Australia that have been granted a Royal prefix.
Through Turgot's patronage, Vergniaud was admitted to the Collège du Plessis at Paris.
Through this office he was able to recruit members to the ba ' athist cause through patronage and cronyism.
Through the patronage of Archbishop Matthew Parker, Stow was able to print the Flores historiarum of Matthew of Westminster in 1567, the Chronicle of Matthew Paris in 1571, and the Historia brevis of Thomas Walsingham in 1574.
Through the patronage of Marcello, Littell has become a full-fledged mob lawyer.
Through the influence of Camille de Villeroy, Archbishop of Lyon, Père de La Chaise was in 1674 nominated confessor of Louis XIV, who entrusted him during the lifetime of Harlay de Champvallon, archbishop of Paris, with the administration of the ecclesiastical patronage of the crown.
Through this marriage the patronage of Penteney and Blakeney Priories in Norfolk and of Frestun in Lincolnshire, came into the De Ros family.
Through his political connections, patronage, organization, and influence he was able to make the Kano school into what it is today.
Through patronage, she received an appointment to the office on the Lijnbaansgracht ( later the Oude Schans ) on 15 July 1942.
Through her patronage, he was able to go to the University of Hamburg.
Through the ages these elements have recurred in completely different types of buildings, constructed for various programs and under the patronage of a long succession of rulers.
Through the patronage of James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos, he was nominated in 1714 to the living of St Lawrence's church, Little Stanmore ( sometimes called Stanmore Parva, or Whitchurch ), then in Middlesex.
Through the patronage of the Crown Prince of Bavaria ( afterwards King Louis I ), he was enabled to pass his declining years in comparative ease.
Through continued success and the patronage of members in high society, Guerlain opened its flagship store at 15, rue de la Paix in 1840, and put its mark on the Parisian fashion scene.
Through the Duchess ' patronage, he came to be ordained as a priest of the Roman Catholic Church.

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