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* 1975 – Takeo Miki makes the first official pilgrimage to Yasukuni Shrine by an incumbent prime minister on the anniversary of the end of World War II.
Malloum proved himself unable to cope with the FROLINAT and at the end decided his only chance was in coopting some of the rebels: in 1978 he allied himself with the insurgent leader Hissène Habré, who entered the government as prime minister.
The asymmetric ends of DNA strands are called the 5 ′ ( five prime ) and 3 ′ ( three prime ) ends, with the 5 ' end having a terminal phosphate group and the 3 ' end a terminal hydroxyl group.
By the end of the year Mobutu had created a rival government with its own prime minister.
DNA strands have a directionality, and the different ends of a single strand are called the " 3 ' ( three-prime ) end " and the " 5 ' ( five-prime ) end " with the direction of the naming going 5 prime to the 3 prime region.
When the railway opened to Fort William on 7 August 1894, the station was given prime position at the south end of the town.
To that end, Jack Pickersgill ( a minister in St-Laurent's cabinet ) said as prime minister St-Laurent had: " as fine an intelligence as was ever applied to the problems of government in Canada.
The first result in that direction is the prime number theorem, proven at the end of the 19th century, which says that the probability that a given, randomly chosen number is prime is inversely proportional to its number of digits, or the logarithm of n.
In a similar vein, all prime numbers bigger than 5, written in the usual decimal system, end in 1, 3, 7, or 9, since even numbers are multiples of 2 and numbers ending in 0 or 5 are multiples of 5.
At the end of the 20th century and into the 21st, analysts — such as Jeffrey Simpson, Donald Savoie, and John Gomery — argued that both parliament and the Cabinet had become eclipsed by prime ministerial power.
Near the end of her time as governor general, Adrienne Clarkson stated: " My constitutional role has lain in what are called ' reserve powers ': making sure that there is a prime minister and a government in place, and exercising the right ' to encourage, to advise, and to warn '[...] Without really revealing any secrets, I can tell you that I have done all three.
The assembly is elected every five years unless the governor general dissolves it before the end of this period, which he may do on the advice of the prime minister.
At the end of 1934, Maserati pulled out of Grand Prix racing and Nuvolari returned to Ferrari, who were reluctant to take him back, but were persuaded by Mussolini, the Italian prime minister.
Every twin prime pair except ( 3, 5 ) is of the form ( 6n − 1, 6n + 1 ) for some natural number n, and with the exception of < var > n </ var > = 1, < var > n </ var > must end in 0, 2, 3, 5, 7, or 8.
Towards the end of his reign, actual power was held by Sir Robert Walpole, Britain's first de facto prime minister.
Antoine Gizenga, who served as Lumumba's Deputy Prime Minister in the post-independence period, was a 2006 Presidential candidate under the Unified Lumumbist Party ( Parti Lumumbiste Unifié ( PALU )) and was named prime minister at the end of the year.
He arrived in Indochina after the 1954 battle of Dien Bien Phu, which had been lost by France and which prompted prime minister Pierre Mendès France to put an end to the war at the Geneva Conference.

end and minister
`` I always imagined I would probably end up marrying a minister or somebody like that.
The business of making the changes was then entrusted to a small committee of bishops and the Privy Council and, apart from tidying up details, this committee introduced into Morning and Evening Prayer a prayer for the Royal Family ; added several thanksgivings to the Occasional Prayers at the end of the Litany ; altered the rubrics of Private Baptism limiting it to the minister of the parish, or some other lawful minister, but still allowing it in private houses ( the Puritans had wanted it only in the church ); and added to the Catechism the section on the sacraments.
The Tsar perceived the very real threat of a scandal and ordered his own investigations but did not, in the end, remove Rasputin from his position of influence ; on the contrary he fired his minister of the interior for a " lack of control over the press " ( censorship being a top priority for Nicholas then ).
At the end of the conflicts, National unity government was formed by Fouad Siniora on July 11, 2008 and Hezbollah has one minister and controls eleven of thirty seats in the cabinet.
On 26 May 2006, Italian foreign minister Massimo D ' Alema announced that the Italian forces would be reduced to 1, 600 by June ; Italian participation in the military operations in Iraq was concluded by the end of 2006, with full withdrawal of Italian military personnel except for a small group of about 30 soldiers engaged in providing security for the Italian embassy in Baghdad, and about 87 soldiers stationing in bases in the Persian Gulf ( but not in Iraqi territory ).
Though he wanted to return to private life at the end of his appointment, Washington appointed him minister to Portugal in 1796, where he was soon promoted to the Berlin Legation.
Despite his desire to become a minister, near the end of his studies Kepler was recommended for a position as teacher of mathematics and astronomy at the Protestant school in Graz ( later the University of Graz ).
To strike a deal, Adenauer was forced to make two concessions: to relinquish the chancellorship before the end of the new term, his fourth, and to replace his foreign minister.
When Admiral Bokhari heard the news, a strong and powerful protest was launched against the Prime minister and the silent cold war with the admiral came to end with Prime minister approving the relieving papers of Admiral Bokhari the next morning.
* 1948 – In France, Robert Schuman becomes President of the Council while being Foreign minister, As such, he is the negotiator of the major treaties of the end of World War II.
By the end of the summer of 1631, Williams had moved to Plymouth colony where he was welcomed, and informally assisted the minister there.
The Duke of Wellington lamented: " If such projects can be carried into execution by a minister of the Crown with impunity, there is no doubt that the constitution of this House, and of this country, is at an end.
The forceful manner of Prussian minister Baron von Stein, not the government administered by Russian Prince Repnin until November 1814 or the subsequent Prussian occupying force that lasted to June 1815, were responsible for the low morale in Saxony at the end of the Napoleonic Wars.

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He ends with an illustration about a man who dies and goes to heaven exclaiming “ Home, home at last !” as if he had arrived at the end of his eschatological journey.
A fumble by the offence in their own end zone, which goes out of bounds, results in a safety.
Omniglot goes so far as to assert " Corsican first appeared in writing towards the end of the 19th century ...." Throughout the 19th and 18th century there was a steady stream of writers in Corsican, many of whom wrote also in other languages.
In the end, lacking an acknowledgement of an aspect of " reality " that goes beyond mere " possibilities of sensation ", such a position leads to a version of subjective idealism.
The shoot-out that ends Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Western " Dollars " trilogy is a notable example of how these elements work together to produce an effect: The shot selection goes from very wide to very close and tense ; the length of shots decreases as the sequence progresses towards its end ; the music builds.
Sugg goes on to note that female characters who are paired with this character usually end up socially ostracised, or worse-in an inverted ending to the male hero-story.
-Judaism | Jewish time is linear, has an end and goes up towards spiritual heaven.
Assonance, where the use of similar vowel sounds within a word rather than similar sounds at the beginning or end of a word, was widely used in skaldic poetry, but goes back to the Homeric epic.
Feuerbach goes on to postulate that the emergence of monotheism and thus the end of the Pagan period was a development which naturally grew out of Hellenistic philosophy due to the contradiction inherent in the ethnic nature of Pagan tradition and the universality of human spirituality ( Geist ), finally resulting in the emergence of a religion with a universalist scope in the form of Christianity.
An ordinary polygon is unbounded because the sequence closes back in itself in a loop or circuit, while an apeirogon ( infinite polygon ) is unbounded because it goes on for ever so you can never reach any bounding end point.
The sum is then a third arrow that goes directly from the start of the first to the end of the second.
Although Orbison recorded and wrote standard structure songs before " Only the Lonely ", he claimed never to have learned how to write them: " I'm sure we had to study composition or something like that at school, and they'd say ' This is the way you do it ,' and that's the way I would have done it, so being blessed again with not knowing what was wrong or what was right, I went on my own way .... So the structure sometimes has the chorus at the end of the song, and sometimes there is no chorus, it just goes ... But that's always after the fact — as I'm writing, it all sounds natural and in sequence to me.
At the end of the war, he goes back to the " Great Link " to cure the other Founders of a disease that Section 31 had infected them with and to teach the Founders how to trust other races again.
* In the case of a rat-tail tang, the maker welds a thin rod to the end of the blade at the crossguard ; this rod goes through the grip.
Plutarch provides the most evocative version of this story: But when Egypt revolted with Athenian aid ... and Cimon's mastery of the sea forced the King to resist the efforts of the Hellenes and to hinder their hostile growth ... messages came down to Themistocles saying that the King commanded him to make good his promises by applying himself to the Hellenic problem ; then, neither embittered by anything like anger against his former fellow-citizens, nor lifted up by the great honor and power he was to have in the war, but possibly thinking his task not even approachable, both because Hellas had other great generals at the time, and especially because Cimon was so marvelously successful in his campaigns ; yet most of all out of regard for the reputation of his own achievements and the trophies of those early days ; having decided that his best course was to put a fitting end to his life, he made a sacrifice to the gods, then called his friends together, gave them a farewell clasp of his hand, and, as the current story goes, drank bull's blood, or as some say, took a quick poison, and so died in Magnesia, in the sixty-fifth year of his life ... They say that the King, on learning the cause and the manner of his death, admired the man yet more, and continued to treat his friends and kindred with kindness.
* In Michael Moorcock's Behold the Man ( 1969 ), a time traveler goes back to 28 A. D. in hopes of meeting Jesus, only to end up playing the role of Jesus himself, just as described in the Bible.
It then enlarges the hole, gradually turning round as it goes, and eventually severing the blunt end of the shell completely to make a lid.
The idea is also important to Protestants who believe that, as soon as one dies, one goes to heaven ; otherwise, they would need to believe in a Purgatory that lasted until the end of time.
In telecommunication, a hotline ( also called an automatic signaling service, ringdown, or off-hook service ) is a point-to-point communications link in which a call is automatically directed to the preselected destination without any additional action by the user when the end instrument goes off-hook.
When the telephone at one end goes off-hook, the phone at the other end instantly rings.
If the standing end goes through the loop, it will close under load.
I think that's a very traditional myth which goes back to ... let's say Plato, Rousseau ... And instead of thinking that we are living at the end of writing, I think that in another sense we are living in the extension – the overwhelming extension – of writing.
Because only a fraction of energy is passed on to the next level, this hierarchy of predation must end somewhere, and very seldom goes higher than five or six levels, and may go only as high as three trophic levels ( for example, a lion that preys upon large herbivores such as wildebeest which in turn eat grasses ).

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