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Vigorous preparations were made, not only to hold what had been gained, but to proceed from Münster toward the conquest of the world.
Attempts to run the blockade and resupply Malta proved to be costly and often ended in failure ; the two-pronged effort to resupply Malta during June 1942 — known as Operations Harpoon ( from Gibraltar ) and Vigorous ( from Alexandria, Egypt )— were unsuccessful, only two merchantmen from Harpoon and none from Vigorous reached Malta, while many others ( including the only tanker included in Harpoon ) were sunk, and the escorting warships also suffered heavy casualties.
Vigorous commercial relations with other principalities were initiated.

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Vigorous co-operation between governments and the International Atomic Energy Agency could, even at this late stage, make the looming perils loom a good deal smaller.
Vigorous pruning may be necessary ; fruit is produced on lateral spurs and the previous year's shoots, so the 19th-century custom was to trim side branches in the winter, and perhaps trim leading shoots at that time or remove their tips in the summer.
Before the remnants of the Harpoon convoy arrive at Malta and the Vigorous convoy turns back to Alexandria, Axis aircraft sink three merchant cargo ships, fatally damage three destroyers, a cargo ship, and a tanker, and damage the British light cruisers and.

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Vigorous resistance was put up by the French against British and Australian forces moving into Lebanon from Palestine.
** Mizuho ( 瑞穂 ) another name of Japan, The Land of Vigorous Rice Plants by literal translation
* June 14 – 16 – German and Italian aircraft join Italian surface warships and submarines in opposing Operation Harpoon, an Allied Malta resupply convoy from Gibraltar escorted by the British aircraft carriers and, and Operation Vigorous, a simultaneous resupply convoy from Alexandria, Egypt ; Royal Air Force and U. S. Army Air Forces aircraft from Malta and North Africa provide support to the convoys.
Vigorous resistance was put up by the Vichy.
An Able Teacher and Vigorous Writer ; A Useful Citizen and Broad Humanitarian, Gifted in Mind and Generous in Heart, This Monument is Erected by his Many Friends.
Vigorous resistance was put up by the Vichy.
The Vigorous Burmese Student Warriors is a small band of Myanmar anti-government students, led by a man known as Johnny.

Vigorous and with
Vigorous debates wage among scientists over the relative importance of genetic drift compared with natural selection.
Vigorous debates wage among scientists over the relative importance of genetic drift compared with natural selection.
Vigorous prostate massage has been documented with consequences that are health-and life-threatening: periprostatic hemorrhage, cellulitis, Fournier's gangrene, septicaemia, possible disturbance and metastasis of prostate cancer to other parts of the body, and hemorrhoidal flare-up.
Vigorous competition between older and newer-style city papers soon broke out, centered on civic activism and sensationalist reporting of urban political issues and the numerous problems associated with rapid urban growth.

Vigorous and other
1 ) Vigorous species and early-flowering hybrids do not require pruning, other than to occasionally remove tangled growth ( C. armandii, C. montana, C. tangutica )

Vigorous and which
Vigorous performance styles such as flamenco, which can involve the use of the guitar as a percussion instrument, call for a scratchplate, or pickguard to be fitted to nylon-string instruments.
On June 15, seven planes assisted the Royal Air Force ( RAF ) in attacking an Italian fleet which had put to sea to intercept a British resupply convoy ( Operation Vigorous ) on its way to Malta.
Vigorous aerobic exercise daily, as opposed to short workout periods designed to raise androgen levels and build muscle or more sporadic exercise, and a diet which is adequate, yet more moderate in fat and total calorie intake, have been shown to reduce baseline insulin levels as well as baseline total and free testosterone.

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Vigorous federal action and the disappearance of the Klan had a strong effect in reducing the numbers of murders.

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Vigorous acid hydrolysis of metabolite 1, destroyed the biological activity of the compound and liberated two aryl amines.
Vigorous vibration or electrical stimulation of the stump, or current from electrodes surgically implanted onto the spinal cord all produce relief in some patients.
Vigorous debates occurred over the relative importance of natural selection versus neutral processes, including genetic drift.
Vigorous and growing rapidly in woods, scrub, hillsides and hedgerows, blackberry shrubs tolerate poor soils, readily colonizing wasteland, ditches and vacant lots.
Vigorous enforcement of liquor license laws has reduced the number of alcohol-related crimes.
Vigorous homebuilding occurred in the late 1930s to accommodate the pent-up need created during the depression.
Vigorous thunderstorms, for example, particularly those of tropical origin, will overshoot into the lower stratosphere and undergo a brief ( hour-order or less ) low-frequency vertical oscillation.
Vigorous and easy to grow, the tree flourishes well south of its natural range, and has naturalised in the Wellington area and in the north of the South Island.
Vigorous attempts for the release of the princes began to be made.
" Vigorous handwaving " or " furious handwaving " may also be used to indicate a very weak argument.
Smenkhkare ( sometimes spelled Smenkhare or Smenkare and meaning Vigorous is the Soul of Ra ) was an ephemeral Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh ( 1335-1334 BCE ) of the late Eighteenth Dynasty, of whom very little is known for certain.
Vigorous ecumenical activity on the part of PCUSA leaders led to this merger, something of a reunion of two long-separated branches of the larger Presbyterian family deriving from the British Isles.
Vigorous exercise above 75 % VO2max ( 160 bpm ) primarily burns glycogen.
# Vigorous efforts to track terrorist financing must remain front and center in U. S. counterterrorism efforts.

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Only recently new `` holes '' were discovered in our safety measures, and a search is now on for more.
As he still continued obstinate, the court proceeded to violent measures: the officers of the household were commanded to prepare the Basilica and the Portian churches to celebrate divine service upon the arrival of the emperor and his mother at the ensuing festival of Easter.
Three years he was occupied in campaigns against the Slavic Wends, who as pagans were considered fair game, and whose subjugation to Christianity was the aim of the Wendish Crusade of 1147 in which Albert took part ; diplomatic measures were more successful, and by an arrangement made with the last of the Wendish princes of Brandenburg, Pribislav of the Hevelli, Albert secured this district when the prince died in 1150.
Progressive measures taken during his kingship include: representatives of the commons, besides the nobility and clergy, were involved in governance ; the end of preventive arrests such that henceforward all arrests had to be first presented to a judge to determine the detention measure ; and fiscal innovation, such as negotiating extraordinary taxes with the mercantile classes and direct taxation of the Church, rather than debasement of the coinage.
However, there were more ancient measures that were also farthingales.
Game reserves have, however, been established in South Africa, British Central Africa, British East Africa, Somaliland, etc., while measures for the protection of wild animals were laid down in an international convention signed in May 1900.
However, in February 2006 the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany struck down these provisions of the law, stating such preventive measures were unconstitutional and would essentially be state-sponsored murder, even if such an act would save many more lives on the ground.
The basic needs of the fort were met by a mixture of direct production, purchase and requisition ; in one letter, a request for money to buy 5, 000 modii ( measures ) of braces ( a cereal used in brewing ) shows that the fort bought provisions for a considerable number of people.
Olanzapine was again the only medication to stand out in the outcome measures, although the results did not always reach statistical significance ( which means they were not reliable findings ) due in part to the decrease of power.
The persecution against the orthodox party broke out with renewed vigor, and Constantius II was induced to prepare drastic measures against Athanasius and the priests who were devoted to him.
Mild measures were agreed on for those heretic bishops who repented, but severe penance was decreed for the chief leaders of the major heresies.
Various measures were carried out to improve conditions in the workplace.
Desperate measures were taken: contrary to the Roman constitution, Gaius Marius, who had defeated Jugurtha, was elected consul and supreme commander for five years in a row ( 104-100 BC ).
Pratto and her colleagues found that high SDO scores were highly correlated with measures of prejudice.
However, David E. Fishman, professor of Jewish History at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, states that, whereas the heder and yeshiva, the organs of Jewish education, " were banned by virtue of the law separating church and school, and subjected to tough police and administrative actions ," circumcision was not proscribed by law or suppressed by executive measures.
The measures against the church were part of a more general campaign against Christian places of worship in Palestine and Egypt, which involved a great deal of other damage: Adhemar of Chabannes recorded that the church of St George at Lydda ' with many other churches of the saints ' had been attacked, and the ' basilica of the Lord's Sepulchre destroyed down to the ground '.
" The website further explains that in many cases alternative malaria control measures were judged to be more cost-effective that DDT spraying, and so were funded instead.
These military measures, severe as they were, did not succeed in reducing the local Druze to the required degree of subordination.
His tough macroeconomic adjustment measures were unpopular, but he succeeded in pushing a limited number of modernization initiatives through Congress.
Thus in A v United Kingdom, the Court dismissed a claim that a derogation lodged by the British government in response to the September 11 attacks was invalid, but went on to find that measures taken by the United Kingdom under that derogation were disproportionate .< ref >
Free-response measures, such as used by Carington in the 1930s, were developed with attempts to raise the sensitivity of participants to their cognitions.
Austerity measures were introduced: public spending was cut, there was a tax and VAT increase and public employees were given a 10 % wage-cut.

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