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Continuing Arab disquiet over Allied intentions also led during 1918 to the British Declaration to the Seven and the Anglo-French Declaration, the latter promising " the complete and final liberation of the peoples who have for so long been oppressed by the Turks, and the setting up of national governments and administrations deriving their authority from the free exercise of the initiative and choice of the indigenous populations.
Dewey asserted that complete democracy was to be obtained not just by extending voting rights but also by ensuring that there exists a fully formed public opinion, accomplished by effective communication among citizens, experts, and politicians, with the latter being accountable for the policies they adopt.
The latter are referred to as a Siddur Shalem (" complete siddur ").
A concrete example of the latter phenomenon is semantic underspecification – meanings are not complete without some elements of context.
It stipulated the abolition of traditional relationships Korea had with China, the latter of which recognised the complete independence of Joseon and repudiated the former's political influence over the latter.
The latter is usually elevated one meter above the street, and measures less than 3 by 2 m. Large picture windows comprise two or more of the walls, allowing those who pass by a complete view of the interior.
In 1995 A & M released Live !, a double live album produced by Andy Summers featuring two complete concerts – one recorded on November 27, 1979 at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston during the Regatta de Blanc tour, and one recorded on November 2, 1983 at the Omni in Atlanta, Georgia during the Synchronicity Tour ( the latter one was also documented in the VHS " Synchronicity Concert " in 1984 ).
Unlike the latter, the genome of R. prowazekii, however, contains a complete set of genes encoding for the tricarboxylic acid cycle and the respiratory chain complex.
It was further suggested that these treatises are an abridgment made in the latter half of the 2nd century of the Genealogiae of Hyginus by an unknown adapter, who added a complete treatise on mythology.
* John Rudd ( c. 1498-c. 1579 ) and his apprentice Christopher Saxton ( c. 1540-c. 1610 ), both clerics and cartographers who would be the first to complete the map of England, the latter finishing the job after the former's death.
During recording, Alias quarreled with Zawinul-allegedly due to the latter being too dictatorial over the percussion approach-and the innovative Brazilian percussionist Airto Moreira ( yet another Miles Davis alumnus ) was brought in to complete the record.
This is the main difference between escheat and bona vacantia, as in the latter, a grant takes place automatically, with no need to ' complete ' the transaction.
The Thesaurus philologico-criticus linguae Hebraicae et Chaldaicae Veteris Testamenti, begun in 1829, he did not live to complete ; the latter part of the third volume is edited by Rödiger ( 1853 ).
Immature birds are similar to Grey-headed Albatrosses but the latter have wholly dark bills and more complete dark head markings.
The 1 ¢ stamp achieved notoriety, at least among philatelists, because production problems ( the stamp design was too tall for the space provided ) led to a welter of plate modifications done in piecemeal fashion, and there are no fewer than seven major varieties, ranging in price from $ 100 to $ 200, 000 ( the latter for the only stamp of the 200 images on the first plate that displays the design's top and bottom ornamentation complete ).
Gill further developed it into a complete font family after Stanley Morison commissioned the development of Gill Sans to combat the families of Erbar, Futura and Kabel which were being launched in Germany during the latter 1920s.
The first complete proof of this latter claim was published posthumously in 1873 by Carl Hierholzer.
In the 1967 World Series against the Boston Red Sox, Gibson allowed only three earned runs and 14 hits over three complete game victories ( Games 1, 4, and 7 ), the latter two marks tying Christy Mathewson's 1905 World Series record.
The fact that these ethnic groups share the same language is assumed to be the result of the Hutu outnumbering the latter two groups ( see Hutu for a more complete historical perspective ).
With the latter ensemble, he was able to record the complete symphonies of Beethoven and Brahms as well as works by Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Debussy, Schubert and Schumann.
Attempting to gain complete control, he sought to exile his rival Abd el-Rahman in 1762 when the latter was conducting the caravan of Mecca, but was instead sentenced to exile at Gaza ; Ali Bey started for that city, but on the third day made to the Hijaz where he was joined by a number of his followers, and from there travelled to Girga where he spent the next two years, until his supporters in Cairo effected his recall.
The report also summarised the cumulative payments made to Lowry and says ' In aggregating the known payments from Mr Denis O ' Brien to Mr Michael Lowry, it is apposite to note that, between the granting of the second GSM licence to Esat Digiphone in May 1996, and the transmission of £ 420, 000 sterling to complete the purchase of the latter of Mr Lowry's English properties in December 1999, Mr O ' Brien had made or facilitated payments to Mr Lowry of £ 147, 000 sterling, £ 300, 000 sterling and a benefit equivalent to a payment in the form of Mr O ' Brien's support for a loan of £ 420, 000 sterling.
Until the mid-20th century, the oldest complete rime dictionaries known were the Guangyun and Jiyun, though extant copies of the latter were marred by numerous transcription errors.

complete and part
Some time later the missing part of the relic was found and the complete inscription, together with other new evidence, fully corroborated the ancient priest's information.
He further says that the reason there is no complete conclusive repeatable evidence is because that if the afterlife was so demonstrable then it would become " another chapter in a school textbook " and that " the whole process of questioning, probing, studying, observing, meditating and of wanting so desperately and enduringly to know, is part of the development of mind itself ".
In April 2008, the channel was renamed " BBC News " as part of a £ 550, 000 rebranding of the BBC's news output, complete with a new studio and presentation.
The only part of this codification process that was considered complete is known as the Field Code applying to civil procedure.
Calendars are also used as part of a complete timekeeping system: date and time of day together specify a moment in time.
As a part of a complete renewal of an individual's certification, it is common for the individual to show evidence of continued learning — often termed continuing education — or earning continuing education units ( CEU ).
In 2000, the British publisher Gollancz Science Fiction issued a two-volume, complete edition of Howard's Conan stories as part of its Fantasy Masterworks imprint, which including several stories that had never seen print in their original form.
Fifty-five of these manuscripts are thought to have been complete at one time, while 28 are so fragmentary that it is difficult to ascertain whether they were copied individually or as part of a set.
In order to graduate, a student must complete 35 total courses, eight to ten of which are typically part of a chosen major program.
BIND 9 was a complete rewrite, in part to mitigate these ongoing security issues.
In many genes, each of the exons contain part of the open reading frame ( ORF ) that codes for a specific portion of the complete protein.
The most complete, critical text of authentic Ephrem was compiled between 1955 and 1979 by Dom Edmund Beck OSB as part of the Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium.
To a Sikh, birth and death are closely associated, because they are both part of the cycle of human life of " coming and going " ( ਆਵਣ ੁ ਜ ਾ ਣ ਾ, Aana Jaana ) which is seen as transient stage towards Liberation ( ਮ ੋ ਖ ੁ ਦ ੁ ਆਰ ੁ, Mokh Du-aar ), complete unity with God.
For his part, Hayek dedicated a collection of papers, Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, to Popper and, in 1982, said that " ever since his Logik der Forschung first came out in 1934, I have been a complete adherent to his general theory of methodology.
In his book " Easy the Hard Way ", Joe Pasternak, head of one of the other musical units within MGM, singled out Kelly for his patience and willingness to spend as much time as necessary to enable the ailing Garland to complete her part.
It received its premiere at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus on 17 August 1876, as part of the first complete performance of the Ring.
This result is a system of linear equations in triangular form, and so the first part of the algorithm is complete.
Hemoglobin concentration measurement is among the most commonly performed blood tests, usually as part of a complete blood count.
The argument went on to note that profit-maximization was not accomplished, in part, because of the lack of complete information.
Although Ben-Gurion had told the audience that he was reading from the scroll of independence, he was actually reading from handwritten notes because only the bottom part of the scroll had been finished by artist and calligrapher Otte Wallish by the time of the declaration ( he did not complete the entire document until June ).
The Munich Agreement that followed marked a partial German annexation of Czechoslovakia in late 1938 followed by its complete dissolution in March 1939, which as part of the appeasement of Germany conducted by Chamberlain's and Daladier's cabinets.
For each subsequent century, more and more manuscripts survive that contain a portion or all of the books that were held to be part of the New Testament at that time ( for example, the New Testament of the 4th-century Codex Sinaiticus, once a complete Bible, contains the Epistle of Barnabas and the Shepherd of Hermas ), though occasionally these manuscripts contain other works as well ( e. g., Papyrus 72 and the Crosby-Schøyen Codex ).
His works, the greater part of which originally appeared in Crelle's Journal, were edited by Bernt Michael Holmboe and published in 1839 by the Norwegian government, and a more complete edition by Ludwig Sylow and Sophus Lie was published in 1881.
Wanting to complete the line-up with someone they knew well and whose musical skill and style was compatible with their own, New Order invited Morris's girlfriend, Gillian Gilbert from Macclesfield, to join the band during the early part of October 1980, as keyboardist and guitarist.

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