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Wingfield's and for
In 1593 Wingfield was a Member of Parliament for Chippenham ( Wiltshire )-one of five Wingfield family MPs-a seat obtained for him by his neighbor, Anthony Mildmay of Apethorpe, probably encouraged by Wingfield's cousin, Sir Robert Cecil.
" The two colonies were to be controlled by the King's Council of Virginia-which included not only the indomitable Sir Thomas Smythe, but also Wingfield's old comrade-in-arms and fellow Prisoner of War ( for 18 months in 1588-1589 ) in Spanish captivity, Sir Ferdinando Gorges, and Wingfield's cousin-by-marriage, Lord de la Warr.
Archer's Hope would have been better for firing down on approaching Spanish ships ( i. e. large targets ), since it was higher than Wingfield's river-level island / isthmus site at Jamestown.
Wingfield's own knife had apparently been stolen by the Indians and three knives that had been on charge in the store had been exchanged with the Indians for food.
In President Wingfield's time everyone was fed out of the common store, although there may have been separate Mess areas for the Council, the Gentlemen and labourers.

Wingfield's and new
In 1877 the All England Croquet Club launched the Wimbledon Championship and prior to this, in cooperation with the MCC representatives, developed a new set of rules that excluded some of Wingfield's introductions.

Wingfield's and at
Two days before he sailed-which was about the time that his Bible was stolen-he made over his estate at Stonely to seven friends and neighbours ( including two Pophams and Hakluyt's friend and Wingfield's neighbour, Pickering ) and five relations ( including four Wingfields ).

Wingfield's and .
This template was modified in 1875 to the court design that exists today, with markings similar to Wingfield's version, but with the hourglass shape of his court changed to a rectangle.
It has also been argued that Flag editor Martin Wingfield, who published an editorial denouncing notions of merger, sabotaged the move because he bore a grudge against Tyndall and his father-in-law Charles Parker after Wingfiled had attempted, unsuccessfully, to replace the latter as NF organiser in Sussex some years earlier, a struggle that resulted in Wingfield's temporary expulsion from the NF.
But Wingfield's mission failed, and Mary Tudor was married to Louis XII of France in 1514.
Wingfield's hourglass court and scoring method were adopted and Wingfield considered his sport was entrusted to the MCC.
The player refused to fight, but as Wingfield skated away the player grabbed Wingfield's jersey and pulled him back over an outstretched leg.
Wingfield's skate caught on the ice as he fell backwards breaking his ankle.
Lane was Wingfield's father's old neighbour in Orlingbury, near Kimbolton.
In 1606, without Wingfield's input through his extensive influential contacts, it is possible that the expedition might never have sailed.
This recruitment may have been with the help of Richard Hakluyt, Jr., who was also due to sail, or maybe he was volunteered by Wingfield's cousin-by-marriage the 3rd Lord De La Warr, the future Governor-General of Jamestown ; and Hunt had his will witnessed by a Tristram Sicklemore, so may have already known John Sicklemore aka Ratcliffe.

strategy and for
It is not developing an awareness of the new kind of missionary strategy that is called for as young churches emerge in Asia and Africa.
To begin with, Scapin is a trickster in the old tradition of the clever servant who plots the strategy of courtship for his master.
In terms of war strategy, Lincoln articulated two priorities: to ensure that Washington was well-defended, and to conduct an aggressive war effort that would satisfy the demand in the North for prompt, decisive victory ; major Northern newspaper editors expected victory within 90 days.
The effective tit for tat strategy is one game theoretic example.
The Amphibian Specialist Group of the World Conservation Union ( IUCN ) is spearheading efforts to implement a comprehensive global strategy for amphibian conservation.
* Push – pull technology, pest control strategy for maize and sorghum
Swift ’ s specific strategy is twofold, using a " trap " to create sympathy for the Irish and a dislike of the narrator who, in the span of one sentence, " details vividly and with rhetorical emphasis the grinding poverty " but feels emotion solely for members of his own class.
Johnston could only keep up his defense by raids and other measures to make it appear he had larger forces than he did, a strategy that worked for several months.
* ABC strategy for " Abstinence, be faithful, use a condom ", a sex education strategy
In order for the conservator to apply their professional expertise accordingly, they must take into account the views of the stakeholder, the values and meaning of the object, and the physical needs of the material, in order to decide upon an appropriate conservation strategy.
* A review of survey results and prioritisation of the various intrinsic, instrumental and institutional values to provide a clear basis for a 10-year strategy
Sacrifice bunts ( sacrifice hits since 1954 ), which would lower a batter's on-base percentage, are not included in the calculation for on-base percentage, as bunting is an offensive strategy – often dictated by the manager – the use of which does not necessarily reflect on the batter's ability and should not be used to penalize him.
Another popular strategy is for the runner to attempt a steal while the hitter is instructed to swing at the pitch if it is at all hittable.
A hasty counter-attack risked ruining his strategy for an offensive on his own terms in late October, planning for which had begun soon after he took command.
On 11 January 1706, Marlborough finally reached London at the end of his diplomatic tour, but he had already been planning his strategy for the coming season.
Battlespace is a unified strategy to integrate and combine armed forces for the military theatre of operations, including air, information, land, sea and space.
Capturing high ground, for example, has been the central strategy in innumerable battles.
The strategy proposed by General Douglas MacArthur called for the recapture of the Philippines, followed by the capture of Okinawa, then an attack on the Japanese mainland.
To speed up match play and to provide an added dimension for strategy, a doubling cube is usually used.
To realise such a metapopulation management plan, work with local communities is essential to reverse the decline and allow for the implementation of a transfer strategy.
A more cynical approach is that some societies may have adopted an excess-margin strategy simply to enhance their value for conversion ".
The set of the optimal plays for all possible hands is known as " basic strategy " and is highly dependent on the specific rules, and even the number of decks used.

strategy and growth
The government's economic policy and democratic security strategy have engendered a growing sense of confidence in the economy, particularly within the business sector, and GDP growth in 2003 was among the highest in Latin America, at over 4 %.
The economy continues to grow in part because of austere government budgets, focused efforts to reduce public debt levels, an export-oriented growth strategy, an improved security situation in the country, and high commodity prices.
Funds using a " fundamental growth " strategy invest in companies with more earnings growth than the overall stock market or relevant sector, while funds using a " fundamental value " strategy invest in undervalued companies.
This step was part of a strategy to move away from cyclical bulk chemicals and to progress up the value chain in order to become a higher growth, higher margin business.
A concerted strategy of nation building since Independence created the foundations for sustained growth.
The parliament approved the government's economic growth and strategy paper in December 2004, but international financial institutions and Western investors will not be satisfied until the government begins to address fiscal adjustment, wage restraint, and payment of debt arrears.
IBM continues to pursue a different business strategy of mainframe investment and growth.
Having almost no natural resources and always suffering from overpopulation in its small territory, which deterred continued population growth and the formation of a large internal consumer market, South Korea adapted an export-oriented economic strategy to fuel its economy, and in 2010, South Korea was the seventh largest exporter and tenth largest importer in the world.
The strategy promoted economic growth through labor-intensive manufactured exports, in which South Korea could develop a competitive advantage.
These measures, together with peaceful conditions in the country, have helped restore investor confidence and created conditions for the government to embark on extensive economic and fiscal reforms and seek donor support for a poverty reduction and growth strategy.
* Private Sector Development, a strategy for promoting economic growth and reducing poverty in developing countries
One hypothesis is that the resources devoted in the native range to a defense strategy, can in the absence of enemies be devoted to increased growth and reproduction ( the EICA Hypothesis, Blossey & Nötzold, 1995 ).
In 1995 the government introduced its medium-term economic growth, strategy which it continues to pursue.
However, in the year 2000, the telecommunications industry entered a downturn and WorldCom ’ s aggressive growth strategy suffered a serious setback when it was forced by the US Justice Department to abandon its proposed merger with Sprint in mid 2000.
Successive governments from the 1930s to the 1970s pursued a strategy of import substitution to achieve industrial self-sufficiency, but the government's encouragement of industrial growth diverted investment from agricultural production, which fell dramatically.
The strategy of growth was based on import substitution in which tariffs and quotas for final goods were raised.
His strategy implied a very active role for the public sector in guiding the process of economic growth, calling for state control over the money supply, wages and prices, and bank credit to the private sector.
And by July 1997, the growth strategy pays off and Orange reaches one million customers with the lowest churn rate, and best margins among its competitors.
" The decision to consolidate functions in Georgia and build a technology focused corporate headquarters campus is right in line with our business strategy to drive growth, improve our innovation output, increase productivity and continually upgrade our focus on the customer ," said Bill Nuti, NCR ’ s chairman and chief executive officer.
Caro will receive a comprehensive, market-driven strategy toward developing an action-oriented downtown that will result in economic growth, job creation and private investments.
In the wake of city growth and the ensuing change of defensive strategy, focusing more on the defense of forts around cities, most city walls were demolished.
* There is a need to respond to the economic, environmental and territorial challenges faced by agricultural and rural areas today and in the future, and in doing so to better align the CAP to the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.

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