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Through the open window they heard sounds below in the street: cartwheels, a tired horse's plodding step, voices.
Through open market operations, a central bank influences the money supply in an economy directly.
Through its open innovation business model, Psion works with its customers and partners to design and build modular and customisable variants of its mobile hardware, software and services to address the needs of specific markets and industries.
Through Hipper's plans were rejected as far too risky, not least because of the problems posed by transferring coal from ship to ship on the open sea, it was a major influence on Raeder's later thinking.
) Andrea L. Larson agreed with this vision a year later in Sustainable Innovation Through an Entrepreneurship Lens, stating entrepreneurs should be open to the opportunities for disruptive improvement based on sustainability.
Through this treaty, Japan forced China to open ports for international trade and ceded the southern portion of China's Liaoning province as well as the island of Taiwan to Japan.
Through the second half of the 20th century Flamingo consisted of the Flamingo Lodge ( open year-round ), a restaurant and cafe ( open only during the winter months ), a marina, a store, a gift shop ( open only during the winter months ), a few houses for park rangers and a campground.
Through his advisers St. John Philby and Ameen Rihani, he granted substantial authority over Saudi oil fields to American oil companies in 1944, much to the dismay of the British who had invested heavily in the House of Saud's rise to power in hopes of open access to any oil reserves that were to be surveyed.
Through constant, open communication with natives, they saw Siberia in its true light.
Through 1977 liberal opposition formed organizations and issued open letters denouncing the regime.
Through open dialogue from all parties, a state of ceasefire by all major paramilitary groups has lasted.
Through online tools and regular events, the Young Atlanticist Network serves as a forum for open dialogue between young Atlanticists so they can exchange their views on a range of international issues.
Through experimentation, McFalls and her colleagues discovered that on plots open to nutria herbivory there was 40 % less vegetation than in plots guarded against nutria by a fence.
Through a small nick in the skin, they use tiny catheters and miniature instruments so small they can be run through a person ’ s network of arteries to treat at the site of illness internally, saving the patient from open invasive surgery.
Through a combination of happy circumstances Gervaise is able to raise enough money to open her own laundry, and the couple's happiness appears to be complete with the birth of a daughter, Anna, nicknamed Nana ( the protagonist of Zola's later novel of the same title ).
Through the power of his Darkness Device, a High Lord could rip open a portal to other cosms.
Through Japa, the mental remembrance of any Divine Name or Mantra, which may be done informally, and whenever convenient, people could open themselves up to this Light.
Through an open scholarship he was able to attend Clare College, Cambridge ( BA History, 1938 ).
Through the entrance hall was a colonnaded atrium or courtyard with a plastered floor, the central area probably being open to the sky and perhaps containing a herbaceous garden.
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Through every government of the Weimar Republic had violated Part V of Versailles, in 1933 and 1934, the Nazi government had become more flagrant and open in violating Part V. In 1933, the Germans started to build their first U-boats since World War I, and in April 1935, launched their first U-boats.
Through the couple, Granger met Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Jerome Robbins, Leonard Bernstein and Gene Kelly, who invited him to join his open house gatherings that included Judy Garland, Lena Horne, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett, Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen and Stanley Donen.

Through and communication
Through this effort, strong communication is established between city government and its citizens.
Through the Medill School of Journalism and School of Communication, NU-Q offers bachelors degrees in journalism and communication respectively.
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 this process of cross-cultural communication, students build mutual respect, cultural competence and understanding of each others.
Through the signals work at Bletchley Park much of the German lines of communication were compromised – intercepts, code named Ultra, gave the Allies insights into how effectively their deceptions were operating.
Through its Graduate School, Bradley University offers Masters level graduate degrees in 5 of its departments: business, communication and fine arts, education and health sciences, engineering, and liberal arts and sciences.
Through effective communication skills, the teacher is able to address student needs, interests, and overall engagement in the learning material.
Through this acquisition Synopsys got the communication systems and DSP design tool suit named COSSAP.
Through rudimentary telepathic communication with the Queen, he learns what he had begun to suspect before the war's end: The entire conflict had been a mistake, the result of the inability of two alien species to communicate.
Through understanding we also produce knowledge about human communication ; in theory this should help us to better govern our interactions with others .”
* Wireless communication standards: Through the late 1990s, proponents of Bluetooth ( such as Sony-Ericsson ) and WiFi competed to gain support for positioning one of these standards as the de facto computer-to-computer wireless communication protocol.
( Nakamura, 2005 ) Through this mechanism, hemispherical communication becomes highly shifted towards the left / dominant posterior.
Through the centuries, the Nervion valley was a vital communication corridor for Biscay, and the main railroad from Bilbao to the rest of Spain was constructed following the river in 1870.
Through the 1840s and 1850s there was a desire for better communication between the east and west coasts of the United States of America.
Through the mid-1990s, the field focused on such issues as designing effective teams, understanding the communication required for organizational effectiveness, and the behavior of social networks.
Through communication by morse code, Dr Holland guided Tuckett through two rather messy bladder operations utilising the only sharp instrument available, a pen knife.
Through software reconfiguration, JTRS GMR can emulate current force radios and operate new internet protocol-based networking waveforms offering increased data throughput utilizing self-forming, self-healing, and managed communication networks.
Through the communication of God's Word ( logos and rhema ) comes the message of the Gospel ( euangelion ).
Through its website, its annual and summer meetings, its biennial summer institutes, and its journal Language, the LSA works to disseminate current research in linguistics and facilitate communication within the discipline.
Through this communication, the system also controls the amount the battery is charged.
Through the judicious use of lexical affixes ( prefixes and suffixes ), the core vocabulary needed for communication was greatly reduced, making Esperanto a more agglutinative language than most European languages.
Through kything, humans can be together inside a subcellular mitochondrion, as seen in A Wind in the Door, or in communication despite being centuries apart, as seen in A Swiftly Tilting Planet.

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