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And, after becoming the right-hand man of Enver Pasha, he is sent by the latter to pave the way for a new Turkish Empire embracing `` the union of all Turks throughout Central Asia from Adrianople to the Chinese oases on the Silk Trade Route ''.
The answers they give can often pave the way to performance increases and, quite often, are necessary for completing entry blanks for different events.
At worst, abusing judicial discretion would actually pave the way to a biased decision, rendering obsolete the judicial process in question — rule of law being illicitly subordinated by rule of man under such discriminating circumstances.
Politics are essential to afrobeat, since founder Kuti used social criticism to pave the way for social change.
The company stated that it intends to eventually build all aircraft models in China, saying " The agreements together pave the way for a range of business jets, utility single-engine turboprops and single-engine piston aircraft to be manufactured and certified in China.
Maria and Liam's baby son was stillborn in April, and during an estrangement from Maria upon the death of their baby, Liam had a one night stand with Carla, a story which helped pave the way for his departure.
This would pave the way for the end of the Western Schism.
Evidences multiplying attesting Ruhi's increasing rebelliousness, efforts exerted my eldest sister pave way fourth alliance members family Siyyid Ali involving marriage his granddaughter with Ruha's son and personal contact recently established my own treacherous, despicable brother Riaz with Majdi'd-Din, redoubtable enemy Faith, former henchman Muhammad -' Ali, Archbreaker Bahá ' u ' lláh's Covenant.
Minimal genomes for minimal multicellular organisms may pave the way to understand such complex processes in vivo.
One of Sullivan's favorite and most frequent acts was The Supremes, who appeared 17 times on the show, helping to pave the way for other Motown acts to appear on the show such as The Temptations, The Four Tops, and Martha and the Vandellas.
This will pave the way for Floorball to enter the official sport programme.
Also, the increasing freedom, and opportunities for diverse careers in today's Indian population helps pave the way for bright and talented musicians, of any genre, not only Hip hop.
The 80286 provided built in memory protection mechanisms which had been almost exclusive to mainframes and minicomputers ( CPUs like the NS320xx and M68000 needed additional components in order to implement MMU functions ) and the large performance enhancements represented by the 80286 and many of its successors would pave the way for the x86 and the IBM PC architecture to extend from low performance personal computers all the way to high-end workstations and servers and even drive the market for other architectures.
However, the nationalists were disappointed in their belief that the Allied victory in Morocco would pave the way for independence.
This would later help pave the way to Kyoto.
This return to three-piece instrumentation helped pave the way for future albums in the mid-90s, which would adopt a more straightforward rock formula.
The government hopes an expansion of tourism will boost economic prospects, and test drilling for oil may pave the way development of the energy sector.
Vestiges had significant influence on public opinion, and the intense debate helped to pave the way for the acceptance of the more scientifically sophisticated Origin by moving evolutionary speculation into the mainstream.
Scientific research — whether to launch or test out new theories, to innovate or to pave the way for discoveries across a wide range of disciplines — became part of the increased expectations placed on the university.
New York City remained home to Congress until July 1790, when the Residence Act was passed to pave the way for a permanent capital.
The purpose of the visit was to pave the way for his forthcoming marriage to Mary Hutchinson.
* July 9 – The National Assembly of Senegal passes a law that will pave way for a multi-party system ( albeit highly restricted ).
A quantum spin Hall state is a theoretical phase that may pave the way for the development of electronic devices that dissipate less energy and generate less heat.
The radio series Nightwatch ( 1951 – 1955 ), which tape-recorded the daily activities of Culver City, California police officers, also helped pave the way for reality television.

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The town, he recounts, was also known for an unusual spring rising on Beacon Hill ( a promontory to the north-east of the town ), which " petrified " clay, allowing it to be used to pave Harwich's streets and build its walls.
Ultimately, experience gained from the Salyut stations went on to pave the way for multimodular space stations such as Mir and the International Space Station, with each of those stations possessing a Salyut-derived core module at its heart.
Hung's Jiang Shi films would pave the way for films such as the popular Mr. Vampire ( 1985 ), which he also produced, and its sequels.
Under the leadership of mayor William Bright " Billy " Cloud ( 1870 – 1959 ), Sunnyside initiated a project to pave its dirt streets on June 5, 1917.
The Robisons ' decision to essentially reduce the Spiders to minor league standards, along with other intra-league raiding such as that conducted by the Dodgers, unwittingly helped pave the way to the National League's loss of its major league monopoly.
Neoliberal shock therapy became very controversial, with its proponents noting that it helped to end economic crises, stabilise economies and pave the way for growth, while its critics ( like Joseph Stiglitz ) believed that it helped deepen them unnecessarily and created unnecessary social suffering.
The basalt formed by two volcanic eruptions 240 million years and 66 million years ago was a valuable commodity for a growing colony, with the blue metal used to pave Sydney's roads and as ballast for its railways.
It will develop its domestic market and pave a new path to industrialization that is cleaner, and makes more use of information technology and innovation by exploiting its human capital through education.
This will be the first development of its kind in Europe, and successful development in Brighton may help to pave the way for similar projects around the UK and other places.
Bull is directing its efforts to ensure that these architectures are geared to the emergence of Cloud computing, and to pave the way for building new mainstream information systems solutions.
The tandem mission also helps pave the way for a future ocean altimeter mission that would collect much more detailed data with its single instrument than the two Jason satellites now do together.
Christianity started to pave its way from the surviving Christian communities to the surrounding Slavic mass.
His early research on issues of school size and its impact on student achievement, school violence, and dropout rates, helped pave the way towards the development of thousands of new small and charter schools across the country.
After its successful second year there then-Dade County Manager and Women's Tennis Association ( WTA ) President Merrett Stierheim helped pave the way for a move to its permanent home in Key Biscayne in 1987.
:: This House expresses its resolve, under the banner of eternal peace enshrined in the Constitution of Japan, to join hands with other nations of the world and to pave the way to a future that allows all human beings to live together.
In 1836, a member of the Sociedade Patriótica Vimaranense ( Patriotic Society of Guimarães ) defended the demolition of the castle, and suggested the use of its stones to pave the streets of Guimarães, as the fortress had been used as a political prison during the reign of King Miguel.
In October 2011, he spoke at the Global Zero Summit at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, and currently serves as Chair of the Global Zero U. S. Nuclear Policy Commission, which in May 2012 released its report, " Modernizing U. S. Nuclear Force Structure and Policy ," calling for the United States and Russia to reduce their nuclear arsenals 80 % to 900 total weapons each, which would pave the way to bringing other nuclear weapons countries into the first-in-history multilateral nuclear arms negotiations.
They therefore have a pessimistic vision of Western culture yet optimistically believe that the “ decline of the West ” will pave the way for its materialism to be expunged and replaced by the idealism of Evolian Tradition.
A review at Pauseitmedia. com praised the game, saying that " Namco ’ s arcade beat ‘ em up Splatterhouse was one of the earliest games to receive the attention of concerned parents, and its twisted imagery would go on to pave the way for other horror-themed games.
Featuring present-day jazz legends such as William Parker, Tim Berne, Charlie Hunter, David S. Ware and Matthew Shipp, and augmented by DJ Spooky, Dave Lombardo, Meat Beat Manifesto, U. K. electronica titans Spring Heel Jack, and hip-hop innovators El-P and Antipop Consortium ( to name just a few ,) the Blue Series acknowledges jazz's luminescent past without allowing it to smother its artists ' desires to pave new ground.

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