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Military air firms often organise air shows at military airfields as a public relations exercise to thank the local community, promote military careers and raise the profile of the military.
Porpora said the claim that the tradition began in 1949 was a hoax in order to raise money and enhance the profile of the church.
In this role, she has used her profile to help raise funds and raise awareness of diabetes mellitus type 1, which she has, almost losing her vision and at least one limb to the disease.
Thus, the United Nations officially declared 2008 as the International Year of the Potato, to raise its profile in developing nations, calling the crop a " hidden treasure ".
Local organizations work to raise the profile of secularism in their communities and tend to include secularists, freethinkers, atheists, agnostics, and humanists under their organizational umbrella.
This was a part of an influential wider attempt to raise the profile of science in the general election of 2010 in the UK.
His stimulating interaction with composers from many nations led him to believe that a similar organization in the United States might help raise the profile of electro-acoustic music in his own country.
In international relations, Guterres pursued strong ties with the United States and greater Portuguese integration with the European Union while continuing to raise Portugal's profile through an activist foreign policy.
The campaign aims to raise the profile of landscape architecture and highlight its valuable role in building sustainable communities and fighting climate change.
The town has since made attempts to raise its profile, and due to its proximity to the Olympic Park in nearby Stratford, Ilford was announced as the fastest-growing tourist destination in Europe in 2011.
The Maritime Heritage East partnership, based at the award winning Time and Tide Museum aims to raise the profile of maritime heritage and museum collections.
Through hosting these rallies, Falwell was able to gauge national support for a formal organization and also raise his profile as a leader.
In March 1998, after the closure of Europe's last tin mine South Crofty in Cornwall ( which has since reopened ), campaigners trying to raise the profile of Cornwall's economic crisis encouraged commuters to pay the £ 1. 00 toll in pennies.
The centre allows visitors to watch live video from the islands as well as learn about the threats the birds face and how we can protect them, and has helped to significantly raise the profile of seabird conservation in the UK.
Seabird tourism can provide income for coastal communities as well as raise the profile of seabird conservation.
aims to raise its profile by relocating to to a new research centre and office in Berlin from the remote town of Rolandseck, west Germany, in 2012.
After a big slump in tourism beginning from approximately 1929 and lasting after World War II, Italy returned to its status as a popular resort, with the Italian economic miracle and raised living standards ; films such as La Dolce Vita were successful abroad, and their depiction of the country's perceivedly idyllic life helped raise Italy's international profile.
The glossier, radio-ready sound failed to raise Sloan's profile in the US, though they continued to be highly popular in Canada.
Ratner continues to educate numerous athletic commissions to help raise the UFC's media profile in an attempt to legalize mixed martial arts in jurisdictions inside and outside the United States that have yet to sanction the sport.
In December 2006, the General Assembly of the United Nations proclaimed 2009 to be the International Year of Natural Fibres, so as to raise the profile of mohair and other natural fibers.
Preparing a European Capital of Culture can be an opportunity for the city to generate considerable cultural, social and economic benefits and it can help foster urban regeneration, change the city's image and raise its visibility and profile on an international scale.
( 1964 ), The Faith Healer ( 1979 ) and Dancing at Lughnasa ( 1990 ); Tom Murphy's A Whistle In the Dark ( 1961 ) and The Gigli Concert ( 1983 ); and Hugh Leonard's Da ( 1973 ) and A Life ( 1980 ), helped raise the Abbey's international profile through successful runs in the West End in London, and on Broadway in New York City.
With a crowd of 40, 000 + this game helped to raise the profile of Touch in Australia and was nothing short of spectacular according to Bob Dyke in the book " The Story of Touch ".

raise and prestige
Egan urged others to write to New Scientist and pressure the magazine to raise its standards, instead of " squandering the opportunity that the magazine's circulation and prestige provides ".
Some groups on the fringes of the London postal district lobby to be excluded or included in an attempt to decrease their insurance premiums ( see SE2 ) or raise the prestige of their business ( see IG1 ).
His son Dmitry " the Terrible Eyes " succeeded him, and, concluding a alliance with the mighty Grand Duchy of Lithuania, managed to raise Tver's prestige even higher.
He aimed to raise the prestige of his land and capital, introducing the name Tsarevgrad Tǎrnov for it ( in comparison to the Slavic name of Constantinople-Tsarigrad ), which was later supported by the words of Patriarch Callistus I of Constantinople that " Tǎrnovo is the capital of the Bulgarians and second both in words and deeds after Constantinople ".
One of the terrorists, Jesus Bernal, trying to raise his own prestige among anti-Castro Cubans in Florida, labels Garcia a " traitor " and kidnaps him at gunpoint.
With this work, al-Ḥarīzī sought to raise the literary prestige of Hebrew to exceed that of Classical Arabic, just as the bulk of Iberian Jewry was finding itself living in a Spanish-speaking, Latin-or Hebrew-literate environment and Arabic was becoming less commonly studied and read.
At one point, in an attempt to raise his prestige due to the vicious nature of Mr. Wainwright, the ( temporary ) replacement of Mackay, they stage a riot, refusing to stop for even the harshest of threats, including Wainwright himself.
In the final phases of World War II, the discredited king Victor Emmanuel III tried to raise the prestige of the monarchy by nominating his son and heir Umberto II " general lieutenant of the kingdom " and promising that after the end of the war the Italian people could choose its form of government through a referendum.
The Chemical Society of Mexico instituted the prestigious National Chemistry Prize " Andrés Manuel Del Río " in 1964, with the object of giving public recognition to the work done by chemical professionals who have made extraordinary contributions to raise the level and prestige of the profession.
In the latter part of his career his main object was to raise the prestige of Russia by undoing the results of the Crimean War, and it may fairly be said that he in great measure succeeded.
In the late 1860s, Potter Palmer embarked on efforts to raise the profile and prestige of State Street.
Doon was founded by Satish Ranjan Das, a lawyer from Calcutta and advocate-general of Bengal, who in 1927 became a member of the Viceroy's Executive Council of Lord Irwin on the condition that he would use the prestige of this position to raise funds for a new type of school in India.
For example, if a government decides to raise the status level of a certain language or change its level of prestige, it can establish a law that requires teachers to teach only in this language or that textbooks are written using only this language ’ s script.
It is also awarded to foreigners who have helped raise Greece's international prestige.
Yates was attempting to raise the level of his studio, which produced Roy Rogers Westerns and low-budget features, into that of a prestige studio.
In 1889, he became joint editor of the Jewish Quarterly Review and helped materially to raise the prestige of the publication.

raise and orchestra
The mission of the orchestra is to " provide a fellowship in both music and medicine for its members, to contribute culturally to the community and to help raise funds for medical and other local charities through its concerts ".
He established an " Instrument Fund " to raise funds for new instruments and other necessities, and the orchestra became known for its special attention to contemporary music, featuring the work of Dutch composers such as Johan Wagenaar, Willem Pijper and Alphons Diepenbrock.
Despite the problems, the orchestra season finished according to plan, thanks to several other Dutch orchestras who gave concerts to raise money and helped with equipment and sheet music.
In 1994, the orchestra received increased support from the federal government, enabling it to raise the number of players to 110, increase touring and recording ventures, and improve orchestral salaries.
Podia can also be used to raise people, for instance the conductor of an orchestra stands on a podium as do many public speakers.
The remaining width of the orchestra pit could also raise, lifting the orchestra up to the stage level.

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