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Utilising the armament of the RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile, and based on the mounting and targeting systems of the Phalanx, SeaRAM was developed in response to concerns about the performance of gun-based systems against modern, super-sonic sea-skimming anti-ship missiles.

Utilising and was
Utilising the existing squad of players, but adding his own in a few key positions ( ex-Liverpool team-mate Mike Marsh was drafted in to great success ) Harriers won the Conference title ( and promotion to the Football League ) in Mølby's first season in charge.
Utilising and capturing the picturesque of the landscape was essential to the success of the Griffins ’ design and was achieved by integrating the territory ’ s topography into their design rather than designing to avoid it.
Utilising the skills of Cliff Watson to lead the way, the 1973 Grand Final was the most brutal ever seen as the Sharks threw everything at Manly.
He also began to study the development of industrial applications of marine plants ( " Utilising extracts from seaweed " was published in 1879 ) but he could not perform the operation for lack of capital.

Utilising and ".
Utilising the Blue Books, Cranborne criticised officials for " walking in a dream … in superb unconsciousness, believing that what had been must be, and that as long as they did nothing absolutely wrong, and they did not displease their immediate superiors, they had fulfilled all the duties of their station ".
Utilising his experience playing for Kilmarnock, he bowled a consistent line and length, stating " it could hardly have been better experience than to play on the soft wickets in the Scottish League ".

populist and tone
In the speech Hu used a very populist tone to appeal to ordinary Chinese, making serious note of the recent challenges China has been facing, especially with regards to income disparity.
Intended to be populist in tone, contributions came from Sidney Sime, Robert Graves, Herbert Furst, Laura Knight, Frank Brangwyn, Glyn Philpot, Edith Sitwell, Walter de la Mare, J. F. C.
The second New Right ( 1964 to the present ) was formed in the wake of the Goldwater campaign and had a more populist tone than the first New Right.
Le Journal de Montréal has a more populist tone than that of its main competitors.
Maximum PC's tone is oftentimes brash and irreverent, giving the editorial content a distinctly populist feel.
It's clear that the hostility to the film and its serious tone, combined with his close contact with APG, were instrumental in changing his views on film-making, and led to the making of the more populist Stork and Alvin Purple.
Like its predecessor, it takes a populist tone and focuses on conspiracy theory, nationalist economics, and Israel.
The Sketch was Conservative in its politics and populist in its tone during its existence through all its changes of ownership.

populist and Le
He was labelled a far-right populist by his opponents and in the media, but he fiercely rejected this label and explicitly distanced himself from " far-right " politicians such as the Belgian Filip Dewinter, the Austrian Jörg Haider, or Frenchman Jean-Marie Le Pen whenever compared to them.

populist and presented
The Cordeliers presented themselves as exceptionally populist ; they prided themselves on counting working men and women among their members.
The films presented a populist version of Karnataka's history, focusing primarily on the southern kingdoms from the Pallava period to the Vijayanagara empire and later to the intrigue and mystery of the Mysore royalty.
The popularity of the populist Thai Rak Thai Party in Thai politics from 2001 to 2006 presented new challenges to the Democrat Party.
A Current Affair is a populist current affairs program broadcast on the Nine Network at 6: 30pm on weeknights and presented by Tracy Grimshaw.

populist and himself
He surrounded himself with lieutenants completely loyal to him, such as Morny and Persigny, secured the support of the army, and toured the country making populist speeches condemning the assembly and presenting himself as the protector of universal male suffrage.
As a young man, Barrès carried his Romantic and individualist theory of the Ego into politics as an ardent partisan of General Boulanger, locating himself in the more populist side of the heterogenous Boulangist coalition.
Drudge, described as a conservative populist by The Daily Telegraph, champions himself as free from corporate influences.
The introduction of subsidies and the removal of financial burdens from the peasantry were populist, but were also part of al-Bakr's plan of creating a patrimonial system with himself at the top.
Lucius Appuleius Saturninus ( died December 100 BC ) was a Roman populist and tribune ; he was a political ally of Gaius Marius, and his downfall caused a great deal of political embarrassment for Marius, who absented himself from public life until he returned to take up a command in the Social War of 91 to 88 BC.
Though he identifies himself as a libertarian, his political practice has been regarded by political commentators of being populist.
Pacheco is sometimes dubbed " Pa ' l techo " ( to the roof ), a joking expression which in Costa Rica means little bit crazy, for his extravagancy and his populist way of express himself.
In 1912, Ahmed al-Hiba ( El Hib ), a populist rebel overthrew the French government and proclaimed himself sultan of Tiznit in the town's mosque.
Cavaco himself, though a self-described Neo-Keynesian, an early member of the party since its centre-left days and a man with social liberal and centrist populist economic policy tendencies, he is personally a conservative ( opposing same-sex marriage and abortion ) and a practicing Catholic.
Pegler saw himself a populist and muckraker whose mission was to warn the nation that dangerous leaders were in power.
Both in his liberal political rhetoric and in his flamboyant public persona, Edwards cast himself as a Louisiana populist in the tradition of Huey P. Long and Earl K. Long.
Opposition arose among the powerful paulista coffee oligarchs to these unprecedented mass interventionist policies, as well as to the increased centralization of the government, its increasing populist and fascist stance, its protectionist / mercantilist policies ( protecting politically favored producers at the expense of consumers ) and the increasing dictatorial stance of Vargas himself.
Later Read himself " drifted " into the populist camp but was only narrowly re-elected as Chairman in 1975.
Roger Douglas himself has emerged as one of Hide's more prominent critics, referring to Hide's " stunts " as detracting from ACT's core economic message, shifting focus to populist issues of law and order and to provocative race relations policies.
He describes himself as Jeffersonian and populist, but is primarily known for his promotion of antisemitic conspiracy theories and Holocaust denial.
Barrientos was also skilled at manipulating the masses with his oratory, which often allowed him to present himself as both a populist and conservative, a revolutionary and a " law-and-order " advocate.
Dobbs describes himself as an " independent populist " and is known for his opposition to NAFTA and support for immigration enforcement.
The resulting novel, 1988, was a story about a former Democratic governor of Texas running for U. S. President on a populist, third-party ticket, declaring himself a " progressive conservative.
Allen long had positioned himself as a populist, a defender of the rights of the elderly, impoverished, and " average people ".
Cantwell ( believed to be based upon John F. Kennedy with some Richard Nixon and Joseph McCarthy mixed in ) portrays himself as a populist " man of the people ", and patriotic anti-communist campaigning to end " the missile gap " ( a Kennedy campaign catch-phrase ), but is a ruthless opportunist, willing to go to any lengths to get the nomination.
Mariátegui also came into contact with and allied himself with Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre, leader of the populist movement American Popular Revolutionary Alliance ( APRA ).
He established himself in his campaign as a populist reformer, painting his opponent as outdated and corrupt, with police and monetary reform the two main pillars of his campaign.

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