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that he was `` devoting an average of 100 hours a month to actual preaching publicly '', in addition to 50 to 75 hours in other ministerial duties, and that he opposed war in any form.
Prince Sihanouk, fearing that the conflict between communist North Vietnam and South Vietnam might spill over to Cambodia, publicly opposed the idea of a bombing campaign by the United States along the Vietnam-Cambodia border and inside Cambodian territory.
An example of a well-known group, until recently armed, that looks to Mao's principles is the Communist Party of Nepal ( Maoist ) who the current CPC has publicly opposed.
He and his wife were both opposed to the idea, and he even publicly stated that he would not contest for his brother's seat.
He also publicly opposed prime minister Sharif as the prime minister show some willingness to signing of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty ( CTBT ).
She publicly opposed the proposed free trade agreement of the European Economic Community ( EEC, later European Union ) in 1973, by signing a petition along with 500 other more-or-less prominent social democrats and socialists.
Humphrey's critics later learned that Johnson had threatened Humphrey — Johnson told Humphrey that if he publicly opposed his Administration's Vietnam War policy, he would destroy Humphrey's chances to become President by opposing his nomination at the next Democratic Convention.
Public anger also increased because of the trial of seven bishops who had publicly opposed James's Declaration of Indulgence granting religious liberty to his subjects, a policy which appeared to threaten the establishment of the Anglican Church.
He publicly opposed the Gulf War, arguing that the United States would squander the international goodwill it had accumulated by defeating the Soviet Union and that it could trigger wide resentment throughout the Arab world.
Note that in the era of the film's release, there was a man named Bishop Pike, an Episcopal bishop who very publicly opposed the Vietnam War and was featured in mass media as such.
Laird publicly supported Nixon's Vietnam course, although Laird privately opposed the deception used to mask the Cambodian invasion from the American populace.
He publicly opposed the Tsarist regime and was arrested many times.
In February 2000, the Salvation Army publicly ( in their publication known as " War Cry " and in a letter to a Scottish Parliament committee ) opposed the repeal of Section 28 of the Local Government Act ( 1988 ) However, The Salvation Army in the UK and Ireland website refers to the organisation offering ' unconditional assistance and support regardless of race, religion, gender or sexual choices, respecting the identity and choices of all those referred to them .... As well as having a right to be dealt with professionally, people can expect from us encouragement and a respect for their individual beliefs, ambitions and preferences.
Like Chen, Trotsky opposed many of the policies of the Comintern, and publicly criticized the Comintern's effort to collaborate with the Nationalists.
He publicly opposed Taiwanese language education in his early political life and criticized that multi-lingual education would lead to " Lebanonization of languages " and create communication chaos in the nation.
In 1787 – 88, Clinton publicly opposed adoption of the new United States Constitution.
Smith's wife Emma was publicly and privately opposed to the practice and Joseph may have married some women without Emma knowing beforehand.
When Weber was arrested, the local Sons of Liberty, publicly opposed to violence, refused at first to support him.
Senator Reed Smoot vigorously opposed such an amendment, threatening to publicly read indecent passages of imported books in front of the Senate.
Unlike some critics of Israeli policy, he publicly opposed the proposed boycott of Israeli academics by the Association of University Teachers in the United Kingdom, arguing that it would " weaken the last public sphere of free thinking and free speech in Israel.
Scott remained publicly opposed to McCarthyism and racial segregation throughout her career.
In January 2004 he publicly stated he was opposed to women singing on state television, and in April Associated Press reporter Todd Pitman reported that Manawi said that any Muslim caught drinking in the Irish Pub in Kabul would be punished.
The Christian Left holds that social justice, renunciation of power, humility, forgiveness, and private observation of prayer ( as opposed to publicly mandated prayer ), are mandated by the Gospel ( Matthew 6: 5-6 ).
After Chiang's forces successfully occupied several strategic locations within the Jiangxi Soviet, in 1934, Lin was one of the first Red Army commanders to publicly advocate the abandonment of the Jiangxi Soviet, but he was opposed by most Red Army commanders, especially Braun and Peng Dehuai.

publicly and collection
Many of these survive today in the repositories of Nichiren temples such as Taiseki-ji ( 大石寺 ) in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, which has a particularly large collection that is publicly aired once a year in April.
Up to this point Wordsworth was known publicly only for Lyrical Ballads, and he hoped this collection would cement his reputation.
The first publicly owned museum in Europe was the Amerbach-Cabinet in Basel, originally a private collection sold to the city in 1661 and public since 1671 ( now Kunstmuseum Basel ).
The collection, which claims to be the largest collection of publicly owned Tiffany glass outside of the United States, contains a fine example of an Aquamarine vase and the noted Sulphur Crested Cockatoos mosaic.
The Principle of Publicity (), as the collection of rules are commonly referred to, provides that all information and documents created or received by a public institution ( local or central government, and all publicly operated establishments ) must be available to all members of the public.
ibiblio ( formerly SunSITE. unc. edu and MetaLab. unc. edu ) is a " collection of collections ," and hosts a diverse range of publicly available information and open source content, including software, music, literature, art, history, science, politics, and cultural studies.
His collection was publicly exhibited in a series of shows in a large converted factory building in St John's Wood, north London.
The latter she recorded during 1974 with her then producer David Mackay, but it was not heard publicly until 2003, when it re-surfaced on a retrospective collection entitled Cilla: The Best of 1963-78.
" In a collection of his own poems in 1781, Logan printed the " Ode to the Cuckoo " as his own ; the friends of Bruce did not challenge its appropriation publicly.
DIVA TV programs and camera-original videotapes are currently re-mastered, archived and preserved, and publicly accessible in the collection of the " AIDS Video Activist Video Preservation Project " at the New York Public Library.
Performance rights organizations ( PROs ) provide intermediary functions, particularly royalty collection, between copyright holders and parties who wish to use copyrighted works publicly in locations such as shopping and dining venues.
As a side benefit of tracking public performance of works for royalty collection, PROs publish statistics of publicly performed works.
Twenty years later, Emerson publicly denounced the experiment in his collection of essays titled The Conduct of Life.
Here he completed his collection, and returned to France ; but not being permitted to profess publicly the Protestant religion, which he had embraced some time before, he withdrew to Metz, where he remained till his death.
The building is used by Sheffield City Council, and also contains a publicly displayed collection of silverware.
Digital facsimiles of this collection are publicly available.
Also between the wings lies the Hall of Valour, a display of 61 of the 96 Victoria Crosses awarded to Australian soldiers ; the largest publicly held collection of Victoria Crosses in the world.
* Special activities ( defined as activities conducted in support of U. S. foreign policy objectives abroad which are planned and executed so that the " role of the United States Government is not apparent or acknowledged publicly ," and functions in support of such activities, but which are not intended to influence United States political processes, public opinion, policies, or media and do not include diplomatic activities or the collection and production of intelligence or related support functions );
In February 2009, David Rumsey announced that the entire collection would be donated to Stanford University, including 150, 000 maps and their digital images, plus the davidrumsey. com web site ( where the images are publicly posted on-line ), as well as the database used to track the images.
The USQ Historical Archives, established in 2007, documents and maintains a secure, publicly accessible collection which records all aspects of the University's history for the purpose of research and to preserve the USQ memory.
The program was again started in 2009 to digitize the collection of records and now with the help of citizens worldwide, each record is being transcribed into a database which will be publicly accessible for use.
Leader's paintings are currently exhibited publicly at the Victoria and Albert Museum and Tate Gallery in London, and in Worcester ( the largest collection of his works in Britain by far ), Manchester, Birmingham and other regions in Britain.
The ownership of the collection passed from John to the trust with the deed of trust that meant the collection could never be sold or split up and will be added to by donations from other members of the witchcraft and pagan community to be used for education, research and to be published and exhibited publicly as part of the wider heritage of paganism.

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