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Fairbairn credited this relationship as enabling him to " withstand the trauma and rejection I felt ... enabled me to feel secure for the rest of my life against any rejection or misfortune ... made me profoundly in awe of father figures and left me with a consistent feeling ... that I am still a child.
Talmadge had the state political machinery built by his father, Eugene, firmly behind him, and despite his seniority and leadership in the Senate ( he served as president pro tempore in 1955 and 1956 ), George realized he was not likely to withstand the Talmadge challenge and declined to run for reelection.
In the summer of 1829 he gave up medicine as his father Doctor Robert Waring Darwin considered that Erasmus's " delicate frame " could not withstand a career " involving, if successful, a severe strain on body & mind " and decided to pension him off.

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This awoke in him a lifelong love for Italian music, particularly opera: I had brought with me from Paris the prejudice of that city against Italian music ; but I had also received from nature a sensibility and niceness of distinction which prejudice cannot withstand.
As Stanley Baldwin, the British Prime Minister, later observed, this was ultimately because no one had the military forces on hand to withstand an Italian attack.
Playing records from a boat in international waters, the arm had to withstand sudden ship movements.
After that, only two buildings in the immediate vicinity of Potsdamer Platz still stood-one complete, the other in a half-ruined fragmented form: the Weinhaus Huth's steel skeleton had enabled the building to withstand the pounding of World War II virtually undamaged, and it now stood out starkly amid a great levelled wasteland, although now occupied only by groups of squatters.
This development of white mensural notation may be a result of the increased use of paper ( rather than vellum ), as the weaker paper was less able to withstand the scratching required to fill in solid noteheads ; notation of previous times, written on vellum, had been black.
King Amasis had hoped that Egypt would be able to withstand the threatened Persian attack by an alliance with the Greeks.
Unlike his infantry, who were hardened campaigners, experienced and disciplined, the militia were neither ; and Charles had no illusion of their ability to withstand a cavalry charge.
Formed into a phalanx formation, they were able to withstand a cavalry charge better than might be expected, especially as Charles had been able to secure the high ground-with trees before him to further confound any cavalry charges.
General Joffre had concluded, from the easy fall of the Belgian fortresses at Liège and at Namur that this type of defensive system was obsolete and could no longer withstand shelling by German heavy siege guns.
In the spring allied commanders had been concerned about the ability of the French army to withstand the enormous losses at Verdun.
By the 1940s, writing preferences had shifted towards stiffer nibs that could withstand the greater pressure required for writing through copy paper to create duplicate documents.
Among them was an explanation of why the natives of Krypton perished if they had possessed super powers on their native world ( as was the case in the earliest versions of Krypton outlined above, although this only became a problem once Superman — and by extension anyone from Krypton — was portrayed as increasingly powerful, able to withstand nuclear explosions, contrasted with his original power level in which a bursting mortar shell could penetrate his skin ).
Although he had to withstand a storm of criticism from senators and representatives from affected congressional districts, he closed many military bases and installations that he judged unnecessary to national security.
Diodorus says that the Athenian cavalry on the Mantinean right wing, although not inferior in quality, could not withstand the missiles from the light-troops that Epaminondas had placed among the Theban cavalry.
Even though Seleucus now had about 20, 000 soldiers, they were not enough to withstand the forces of Antigonus.
Shortly thereafter, communiques announced that the EZLN had undergone a restructuring that enabled them to withstand the loss of their public leadership ( Marcos and the CCRI ).
Sigmund had more god-like blood in him than Sinfjötli, so Sigmund could withstand the poison, and Sinfjötli could not.
A music video for their song " The Big Picture " was made, but the only member of the band featured was Amos, since by then, unable to withstand pressure from Atlantic Records, she had jettisoned the entire band with the exception of Steve Caton.
These mail coaches provided a means for travelers to reach California in 27 days, if the passenger had the $ 200 for a one-way fare and was courageous enough to withstand the weather and dangers enroute.
These mail coaches provided a means for travelers to reach California in 27 days, if the passenger had the $ 200 for a one-way fare and was courageous enough to withstand the weather and dangers enroute.
By 1937, he had designed the bathyscaphe, a small steel gondola built to withstand great external pressure.
In order to meet local safety construction codes, the towers had to be able to withstand 65 mph winds.
Therefore the dikes had to be tougher and ready to withstand the sea.

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We have the technology today with which to build aircraft shelters which could withstand at least 200 Aj.
* Cal-Earth ( The California Institute of Earth Art and Architecture ) has developed a patented system called Superadobe, in which bags filled with stabilized earth are layered with strands of barbed wire to form a structure strong enough to withstand earthquakes, fire and flood.
In addition, new technologies and tactics were developed, making most defences obsolete ; this led to the construction of star forts, specifically designed to withstand artillery bombardment though these too ( along with the Martello Tower ) would find themselves rendered obsolete when explosive and armour piercing rounds made even these types of fortifications vulnerable.
Additionally, by the 1750s, innovations and experience with inoculation focused on better insertion of pox fluid and preparation of body to withstand the disease.
* There is no need for mechanical structures to withstand bending forces ; vehicles or hulls can be very light or dispensed with all together
The inherent noise ( that is, the error ) in the channel poses the organism with a fundamental question: how can a genetic code be constructed to withstand the impact of noise while accurately and efficiently translating information?
Local pottery rarely attained the standards of the Gaulish industries although the Castor ware of the Nene Valley was able to withstand comparison with the imports.
HTTPS is designed to withstand such attacks and is considered secure against such attacks ( with the exception of older deprecated versions of SSL ).
At that time, the British also supported the creation and the training of Palmach, as a unit that could withstand a German offensive in the area, with the consent of Yishuv which saw an opportunity to get trained units and soldiers for the planned Jewish state and during 1944-1945, the most mainstream Jewish para-military organization, Haganah, cooperated with the British authorities against the Lehi and Etzel.
:* Textile reinforced materials – materials in the form of ceramic or concrete are reinforced with a primarily woven or non-woven textile structure to impose high strength with comparatively more flexibility to withstand vibrations and sudden jerks.
Experiments with basic ribozymes, like Bacteriophage Qβ RNA, have shown that simple self-replicating RNA structures can withstand even strong selective pressures ( e. g., opposite-chirality chain terminators ).
In a panic, military strategy was completely rethought throughout the Italian states of the time, with a strong emphasis on the new fortifications that could withstand a modern siege.
These angled plates ( not to be confused with the anode ) focus the electron stream onto certain spots on the anode which can withstand the heat generated by the impact of massive numbers of electrons, while also providing pentode behavior.
Particularly with regard to wind design, today's standards are better than the ones that previously existed, and today's RCID buildings are built to withstand winds.
Silicon carbide ( SiC ) has found some application as the raw material for blue light-emitting diodes ( LEDs ) and is being investigated for use in semiconductor devices that could withstand very high operating temperatures and environments with the presence of significant levels of ionizing radiation.
The Internet is designed with the capability to withstand losses of large portions of the underlying networks, but due to the huge numbers of people using it, it would likely be jammed and unable to handle communication if it suffered a large amount of damage.
Mineralized virus particles have been shown to withstand various pH values by mineralizing the viruses with different materials such silicon, PbS, and CdS and could therefore serve as a useful carriers of material.
At that time, racing tyres were either slick tyres made with the cross ply technique ( very wide tyres with a reduced sidewall height ), or radial tyres, which were too narrow to withstand the Stratos ' power and did not provide enough grip.

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