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  • I think you can pick your projects.

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  • Southward the coast becomes low, but northward it is steep and very fine, where the great spur of Flamborough Head projects eastward.

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  • Both projects were prohibited by the emperor on the intervention of the legate.

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  • It was during this period that he read Homer and Longinus, having for the first time acquired some real mastery of Greek; and after the publication of the Essai, his mind was full of projects for a new literary effort.

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  • The militia was disbanded in 1762, and Gibbon joyfully shook off his bonds; but his literary projects were still to be postponed.

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  • This was stubbornly resisted, and the West assumed a threatening attitude as the East opposed its projects for internal improvements for which the West had the greater need.

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  • Himself absorbed in abstract questions and projects of general philanthropy, he had been careless of personal attachment.

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  • But, as he suggests himself, his studied advocacy of unfamiliar projects of reform had made him unpopular with "moderate Liberals."

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  • In a dextral Gastropod the shell is coiled in a right-handed spiral from apex to mouth, and the spiral also projects to the right of the median plane of the animal.

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  • Marine Euthyneura, the more archaic forms of which have a relatively large foot and a small visceral hump, from the base of which projects on the right side a short mantle-skirt.

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  • In front of the three masses that will form the sub-oesophageal ganglion the mass of cells that is to form the nervous system is very large, and projects on each side; this anterior or " brain " mass consists of three lobes (the prot-, deut-, and tritencephalon of Viallanes and others), each of which might be thought to represent a segmental ganglion.

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  • This current catches the silt brought down by the rivers and projects it in long banks, or lidi, parallel with the shore.

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  • Two projects of Crusades were started before the final expulsion of the Latins from Syria.

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  • It projects horizontally forwards from the head in the form of a cylindrical or slightly tapering, pointed tusk, composed of ivory, with a central cavity reaching almost to the apex, without enamel, and with the surface marked by spiral grooves and ridges, running in a sinistral direction.

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  • Cesare was preparing for another expedition into central Italy in July 1503, when, in the midst of all these projects and negotiations, both he and his father were taken ill with fever.

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  • There were several feeble attempts at further reform, and even abortive projects of emancipation, from the commencement of the 19th century.

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  • He had determined to move eastward to St Dizier, rally what garrisons he could find, and raise the whole country against the invaders, and had actually started on the execution of this plan when his instructions fell into the enemy's hands and his projects were exposed.

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  • The new constitution, therefore, started badly, and it was soon evident that William intended to make his will prevail, and to carry out his projects for what he conceived the social, industrial and educational welfare of the kingdom regardless of the opposition of Belgian public opinion.

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  • An iron bar shaped like an inverted L projects upwards from each of the yokes, the horizontal portions of the bars being parallel to the rods, and nearly meeting at a height of about 8 in.

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  • Evans Darby, and is published, along with'the texts of several projects for general arbitration, at the offices of the Peace Society, 47 New Broad Street, London.

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  • The good intentions of the Jesuits were in part frustrated by the opposition of Costa the governor; and it was not until 1558, when Mem de Sa was sent out to supersede him, that their projects were allowed free scope.

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  • Nor is it surprising that the hotheads among them, fired by the example of Jukic and other would-be assassins of Varesanin, Cuvaj and Skerlecz, should have indulged in terrorist projects.

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  • The lower jaw projects more or less beyond the upper, the mental barble is small, sometimes rudimentary, the vent is below the posterior half of the first dorsal fin, and there is a dark spot in the axil of the pectoral fin.

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  • He was full of literary projects, and immediately after his return he is said to have increased his fortune immensely by a lucky lottery speculation.

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  • The bottom of a crucible is perforated by a pipe which projects into the crucible to about two-thirds of its height.

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  • In the vibraculum the part representing the zooecium is relatively smaller, and the mandible has become the "seta," an elongated chitinous lash which projects far beyond the zooecial portion of the structure.

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  • In appearance tsetse are somewhat narrow-bodied flies, with a prominent proboscis, which projects horizontally in front of the head, and with the wings in the resting position closed flat one over the other like the blades of a pair of scissors.

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  • The mode of discipline practised by the pedantic and irritable old man who stood at the head of this institution was not at all to the young student's liking, and the impression made upon him stimulated him later on to work out his projects of school reform.

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  • It consists of two thick trunks placed upright, their upper ends mortised into a horizontal log which projects beyond them at either side.

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  • This chisel is passed into an iron pencil having at the end guards, between which the point of the chisel projects, so that it is impossible for the user to cut beyond a certain depth.

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  • In both Greek and Latin, however, although the upright and cross stroke are frequently not exactly at right angles and the upright often projects beyond the cross stroke, the forms approach more nearly to the modern than to the Semitic shape.

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  • He had undoubtedly shown that he was an injudicious friend, for the diary proved that the prince, in his enthusiasm for German unity, had allowed himself to consider projects which would have seriously compromised the relations of Prussia and Bavaria.

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  • He also wrote in prison many short pamphlets, chiefly controversial, published a curious work on the famous storm of the 26th of November 1703, and started in February 1704 perhaps the most remarkable of all his projects, The Review.

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  • But on either side of this refusal are to be found elaborate projects of friendly societies and widows' funds, which practically cover, in a clumsy and roundabout manner, the whole ground of life insurance.

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  • From Naples, after visiting Pompeii, he returned to Paris, his mind fermenting with poetical images and projects, few of which he was destined to realize.

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  • Nevertheless the exact nature of his projects remains obscure.

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  • But once more Bolingbroke's "fortune turned rotten at the very moment it grew ripe," 4 and his projects and hopes were ruined by the king's death in June.

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  • The conditions which led to the second Athenian or Delian Confederacy were fundamentally different, not only in virtue of the fact that the allies had learned from experience the dangers to which such a league was liable, but because the enemy was no longer an oriental power of whose future action there could be no certain anticipation, but Sparta, whose ambitious projects since the fall of Athens had shown that there could be no safety for the smaller states save in combination.

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  • The state, represented by the emperor Phocas, is persuaded to connive at the pope's assumption of spiritual authority; the other churches are intimidated into acquiescence; Lucifer's projects seem fully accomplished, when Heaven raises up Henry VIII.

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  • Sonnstadt 2 detected gold by means of a colour test and roughly estimated the amount as i grain per ton of sea-water, and on this estimate all the projects for extracting gold from sea-water have been based.

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  • One of these projects, on which an elaborate report had actually to be submitted to the Emperor, was a device for which it was claimed that it had solved the problem of perpetual motion.

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  • The origin of Roman political and social satire is to be traced to the same disturbing and disorganizing forces which led to the revolutionary projects and legislation of the Gracchi.

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  • The result of these interviews was a series of projects of reform, including a constitutional system based on a series of dumas, the cantonal assembly (volost) electing the duma of the district, the dumas of the districts electing that of the province or government, and these electing the Duma of the empire.

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  • By increasing the territory of the Roman Catholics, and giving them estates on the road from Buddu to the capital, Portal gave effect to projects which the Protestants had violently opposed.

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  • In 1851 he interposed promptly but ineffectively in thwarting the projects of the " filibusters," under Narciso Lopez for the invasion of Cuba.

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  • He had a brother Theodore, and an uncle or cousin Panyasis, the epic poet, a personage of so much importance that the tyrant Lygdamis, suspecting him of treasonable projects, put him to death.

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  • As early as 1801 Morris became interested in projects for improving the communication between the Hudson river and Lake Erie, and from 1810 to 1816 he was chairman of the board of canal commissioners, which after exploring the country prepared plans for the Erie Canal.

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  • The teachers of these new opinions were men of high character and holy lives, who in spite of persecution wandered from place to place, and made many converts from those who were dissatisfied at the want of clerical discipline which followed upon the struggle for temporal supremacy into which the reforming projects of Gregory VII.

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  • To prevent leakage over the surface of the insulating covering of the wire which projects above the surface of the water, it is necessary to employ a " guard wire P, which consists of a piece of fine copper wire, twisted round the extremity of the insulated wire and connected to the battery.

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  • The Mahommedan Union was formed to oppose the Committee and its dangerous projects, and declaring that Islam was in danger, the Union became active early in April 1909.

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  • The most beautiful point of the lake is that where the peninsula of Tihany projects in the waters.

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  • He therefore proposed to abandon Russian projects in southern Manchuria and the Port Arthur region and to restore Port Arthur to China in return for considerable concessions on the side of Vladivostok.

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  • But more important than private and co-operative undertakings are the Federal irrigation projects.

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  • The great Federal projects were not begun until after 1900.

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  • The edict of restitution, however, in 1629, opened his eyes to the emperor's projects, and he joined Gustavus Adolphus.

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  • But in spite of the constant renewal of negotiations for a compromise it was impossible to arrive at any agreement, until the outbreak of war left all the projects for a Ruthenian university at Lemberg, a Slovene one in Laibach, and a second Czech one in Moravia, unrealized.

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  • The duchess of Kent had communicated her projects to Lord Melbourne, and they were known to many other statesmen, and to persons in society; but the gossip of drawing-rooms during the years 1837-38 continually represented that the young queen had fallen in love with Prince This or Lord That, and the more imaginative babblers hinted at post-chaises waiting outside Kensington Gardens in the night, private marriages and so forth.

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  • In 1908 the Federal Reclamation Service had five projects in North Dakota.

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  • The Buford-Trenton, Williston and Nesson projects are situated in Williams county, on the left bank of the Missouri river.

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  • From this time Alexander's confidence in Arakcheev steadily increased, and the emperor imparted to him, first of all, his many projects of reform, especially his project of military colonies, the carrying out of the details of which was committed to Arakcheev (1824).

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  • In Alexander's last years Arakcheev was not merely his chief counsellor, but his dearest friend, to whom he submitted all his projects for consideration and revision.

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  • The most interesting of these projects was the plan for the emancipation of the peasantry (1818).

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  • But the broad tract which projects towards the west as far as the shores of the Bosporus, though hilly and covered with forests - the Turkish Aghatch Denizi, or "The Ocean of Trees" - is not traversed by any mountain chain.

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  • It was only with reluctance that he supported the ambitious projects of Elizabeth Farnese, queen of Spain, in Italy by guaranteeing in 1729 the succession of Don Carlos to the duchies of Parma and Tuscany.

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  • This point of view suggested numerous projects, as chimerical as they were generous; two millions sterling (50 million francs) were expended with a view to installing Parisian unemployed workmen as colonists, but this attempt failed miserably.

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  • William, however, speedily opened secret negotiations with France in the hope of securing the armed assistance of that power for the carrying out of his ambitious projects of a war of aggrandisement against the Spanish Netherlands and of a restoration of his brother-in-law, Charles II., to the throne of England.

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  • Lack of time alone prevented him from carrying into effect such projects as the piercing of the Isthmus of Corinth, whose object was to promote trade and intercourse throughout the Roman dominions, and we are told that at the time of his death he was contemplating the extension of the empire to its natural frontiers, and was about to engage in a war with Parthia with the object of carrying Roman arms to the Euphrates.

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  • But the accession to power of the Polignac ministry in August 1829 changed his projects, and at the beginning of the next year Thiers, with Armand Carrel, Mignet, and others started the National, a new opposition newspaper.

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  • The Superior Oldland.An outlying upland of the Laurentian highlands of Canada projects into the United States west and south of Lake Superior.

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  • More than $250,000,000 has been spent by the national government for the improvement of waterways, yet no general system exists, and a large part of this enormous sum has been wasted on unimportant or impossible projects, especially in recent decades, since the river navigation has been a declining interest.

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  • It is one of the most conspicuous summits of eastern Greece, and from its flanks the promontory of Chersonesus projects into the Aegean.

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  • At the anterior end of the test is the apical plate from the centre of which projects a long flagellum as in many other Lamellibranch larvae.

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  • At the base of each wing projects a dorsal lobe - the jugumand the neuration is predominantly longitudinal, resembling so closely that of the lower Lepidoptera (q.v.) that a nearer relationship of the Trichoptera to that order than to any group of the old Linnean Neuroptera is certain.

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  • Above, there is the Fallopian tube, already described; below and in front is the round ligament; behind, the ovary projects backward, and just above this, when the broad ligament is stretched out as in fig.

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  • The culminating point of that part of the Carioca range which projects into and partly divides the city is the Corcovado (Hunchback), a sharp rocky peak 2329 ft.

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  • But Ruskin, immersed in various studies and projects, was no husband for a brilliant woman devoted to society.

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  • The sum of 12 crores is regularly set aside for this purpose, and is devoted as a rule to the construction of protective irrigation works, and for investigating and preparing new projects falling under the head of protective works.

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  • The mountainous region projects seaward beyond the normal coast line forming a large peninsula, the shores of which are deeply indented and contain some good harbours, such as that of Kiao-chow.

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  • Towards the end of the 13th century the directors of the Christian world occupied the throne of St Peter for too short a time to be able to make their personal views prevail or to execute their political projects at leisure after ripe meditation.

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  • He opposed the aggrandizing projects of the Angevins, intervened in Germany with a view to terminating the Great Interregnum, and sought a necessary counterpoise to Capetian predominance in an alliance with Rudolph of Habsburg, who had become an emperor without imperilling the papacy.

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  • Elizabeth of England he wished to restore to the Roman obedience either by conversion or by force; but these projects were shattered by the destruction of the Spanish Armada.

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  • Liberal churchmen in Italy, while rejecting Mazzini's dream of a republic, had evolved projects for attaining national unity while preserving the temporal power.

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  • Into these fins, which are largely cuticular and strengthened by radiating bars, a single layer of ectoderm cells projects.

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  • Essentially it consists in an optical system of lenses and mirrors, or mirrors alone, the upper part of which projects from cover, or from the deck of a submarine, while the observer looks into the lower end, receiving an image of the surrounding country or sea by reflection down a tube.

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  • These spines are sharp and connected by a black membrane which projects, when the fish is disturbed, as a danger singal, it is believed, above the surface of the sand in which the fishes lie hid awaiting prey.

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  • In one of these (Heteronotus trinodosus), the dorsal area of the forepart of the thorax is developed into a plate which projects backwards over the body of the insect, which retains its normal form, and conceals all but the head, wings and, legs.

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  • About 1790 he seems to have thought of taking up law or medicine, but his projects met with no encouragement from his relatives and he remained at Kendal till, in the spring of 1793, he moved to Manchester, where he spent the rest of his life.

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  • The obligatory Referendum obtains in the case of all laws, and of decrees relating to an expenditure of over half a million francs, while 12,000 citizens have the right of initiative in the case of legislative projects, and 15,000 may demand the revision of the cantonal constitution.

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  • Among these are many funicular cog-wheel lines, climbing up to considerable heights, so up to Marren (5368 ft.), over the Wengern Alp (6772 ft.), up to the Schynige Platte (6463 ft.), and many others still in the state of projects.

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  • But William II., though little more than a boy, was endowed with singular capacity and great strength of will, and he was intent upon ambitious projects, the scope of which has been already indicated.

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  • Cicero calls Ahala's deed a glorious one, but, whether Maelius entertained any ambitious projects or not, his summary execution was an act of murder, since by the Valerio-Horatian laws the dictator was bound to allow the right of appeal.

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  • Specimens in the museum at Tervueren near Brussels show that in fully adult males the horns are subtriangular and inclined somewhat backwards; each being capped with a small polished epiphysis, which projects through the skin investing the rest of the horn.

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  • On account of the warm climate the cornices are wide, the upper storey projects over the lower, and the outer walls are fitted with sliding frames.

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  • In such noble projects of reform as the emancipation of the serfs (see Reventlow) Bernstorff took a leading part, and so closely did he associate himself with everything Danish, so popular did he become in the Danish capital, that a Swedish diplomatist expressed the opinion that henceforth Bernstorff could not be removed without danger.

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  • These three last projects would add 2,774,000 acres to the irrigated area of the province, and as they would flow through tracts almost unpeopled, they would afford a most valuable outlet for the congested districts of northern India.

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  • The total cost of these five projects, some of which are now in progress, was estimated at Rx.1,596,682, and the extension of irrigation at 660,563 acres.

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  • Ever since 1870 consideration has been given to projects for irrigating the fertile province of Oudh by means of a great canal to be drawn from the river Sarda.

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  • The area estimated from the whole three projects is 262,000 acres, situated in the only part of Burma that is considered liable to famine.

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  • About thirty other government projects were taken - in hand under the new Reclamation Service, in some cases involving highly interesting engineering problems, as in the Uncompahgre Project in Colorado.

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  • After being discussed in the Reichstag, all three projects were referred to a special commission, which after a year reported to the diet, having completely remodelled the two latter laws.

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  • Now that the immediate object had been attained, he wished to pass on to other projects in which they could not follow him.

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  • A tuft of black, bristly feathers projects beardlike from the base of the mandible, and gives the bird one of its commonest epithets in many languages.

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  • But some of his projects were sound.

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  • He was succeeded by his uncle Said Pasha, the favorite son of Mehemet Ali, who lacked the strength of mind or physical health needed to execute the beneficent projects which he conceived.

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  • Projects for the assertion of this claim by force of arms had been formed by more than one of Frederick's predecessors, and the extinction of the male line of the house of Habsburg may well have seemed to him a unique opportunity for realizing an ambition traditional in his family.

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  • A pavilion projects into the court at each extremity, with filigree walls and light domed roof, elaborately ornamented.

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  • Where the rock projects it more usually appears in low crags and knolls, from which long trails of grey or purple debris descend till they are lost among the grass.

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  • Here it projects in irregular bastions and buttresses, there retires into deep recesses and tunnels, but shows everywhere a ruggedness of aspect eminently characteristic. In striking contrast to these precipices are those of the Cambrian red sandstone a few miles to the east.

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  • In March 1364 David laid the projects before a parliament at Scone, which firmly refused its assent.

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  • They, again, constantly intrigued with Spain, and there were moments when James, driven desperate by the preachers, listened to their projects.

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  • In architecture, the term "corona" is used of that part of a cornice which projects over the bed mould and constitutes the chief protection to the wall from rain; it is always throated, and its soffit rises towards the wall.

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  • From the British government he accepted supplies of arms and subsidies of money; but he would make no concessions in return, and all projects of a strategical or commercial nature, such as railways and telegraphs, proposed either for the defence or the development of his possessions, seem to have been regarded by the amir with extreme distrust, as methods of what has been called pacific penetration - so that on these points he was immovable.

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  • His projects were henceforth to be directed towards Germany.

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  • For irrigation, native patience and ingenuity have devised means which compare not unfavourably with the colossal projects of government.

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  • Bruce for crossing the Antarctic continent in 1911-2, from Coats Land on the Weddell Sea to McMurdo Sound in the Ross Sea, was not proceeded with, and two American expeditions which were contemplated at the same time did not advance beyond the stage of projects.

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  • The old city (ciudad vieja) occupies a low rocky headland that projects westward between the estuary and an almost circular bay which forms the harbour; it was once enclosed with walls and defended by small forts, all of which have been removed.

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  • In 1865 Massawa and the neighbouring coast was acquired by Egypt, the khedive Ismail entertaining projects for connecting the port by railway with the Nile.

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  • An esplanade extends for about 3 m., and public gardens have been laid out on Worlebury Hill, from the far end of which a long pier projects, linking the rocky islet of Birnbeck to the town.

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  • His actions, however, when Caesar's projects became manifest, sufficiently vindicated his honesty.

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  • Extensive irrigation projects have made available many thousand acres of fertile land, and much more will be subjected to cultivation in the future as the large ranges aie broken up into smaller tracts.

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  • That part of the acting surface of a tooth which projects beyond the pitch-surface is called the face; that part which lies within the pitch-surface, the flank.

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  • The back of the body is occupied by a crest, called the dorsal fin, consisting of a hollow ridge, the cavity of which is divided into about 250 compartments or fin chambers, into each of which, with the exception of those near the anterior and posterior end of the body, projects a stout pillar composed of characteristic laminar tissue, the fin ray.

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  • The pharynx projects freely into the atrium; it is surrounded at the sides and below by the continuous atrial cavity, but dorsally it is held in position in two ways.

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  • The first projects were discussed in 1891 and 1892 and completed practically some ten years later.

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  • He purposed, therefore, to obtain, if possible, some honourable post in the state which would give him the means of realizing these projects, and would enable him to do somewhat for the church, the third of the objects whose good he had at heart.

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  • Retting or rotting is an operation of the greatest importance, and one in connexion with which in recent years numerous experiments have been made, and many projects and processes put forth, with the view of remedying the defects of the primitive system or altogether supplanting it.

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  • A pair of "post-branchial plates" projects backwards from the head.

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  • Shortly after his accession (March 4, 1844) he laid several projects of reform before the Riksdag; but the estates would do little more than abolish the obsolete marriage and inheritance laws and a few commercial monopolies.

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  • Returning to Scotland in 1790, he first settled as a carpenter at Glasgow and afterwards removed to Helensburgh, on the Firth of Clyde, where he pursued his mechanical projects, and also found occasional employment as an engineer.

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  • At a time when Ralph Waldo Emerson could write to Thomas Carlyle, "We are all a little wild here with numberless projects of social reform; not a reading man but has a draft of a new community in his waistcoat pocket," - the Brook Farm project certainly did not appear as impossible a scheme as many others that were in the air.

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  • Fenelon now wrote a series of memorable criticisms on the government of Louis XIV., accompanied by projects of reform, not always quite so wise.

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  • Mandia is built on a rocky peninsula which projects eastward about a mile beyond the normal coast line, and is not more than a quarter of a mile wide.

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  • His Projet de paix perpetuelle, which was destined to exercise considerable influence on the development of the various schemes for securing universal peace which culminated in the Holy Alliance, was published in 1713 at Utrecht, where he was acting as secretary to the French plenipotentiary, the Abbe de Polignac, and his Polysynodie contained severe strictures on the government of Louis XIV., with projects for the administration of France by a system of councils for each department of government.

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  • His works include a number of memorials and projects for stopping duelling, equalizing taxation, treating mendicancy, reforming education and spelling, &c. It was not, however, for his suggestions for the reform of the constitution that he was disgraced, but because in the Polysynodie he had refused to Louis XIV.

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  • The numerous projects, good and bad, that were inaugurated in 1866-1875, and the various kinds of laws and charters conferring special privileges that were secured, led to the constitutional prohibition of special legislation already mentioned.

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  • Owing to complications arising from the demarcation of the boundary of Afghanistan which was being carried out at that time, and the ambitious projects of Umra Khan, chief of Jandol, which was a tool in the hands of Sher Afzul, a political refugee from Chitral supported by the amir at Kabul, the mehtar (or ruler) of Chitral was murdered, and a small British and Sikh garrison subsequently besieged in the fort.

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  • On attaining his majority in 1262, Alexander declared his intention of resuming the projects on the Western Isles which had been cut short by the death of his father thirteen years before.

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  • From the centre of the under screw an axle provided with a hook (e), which performs the part of a crank, projects in an upward direction.

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  • To attain this end he lavished his gold - or rather the gold provided by the clergy in his obedience - without stint, and conceived a succession of the most adventurous projects, of which one at least was to leave a lasting mark on history.

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  • But these projects were of little avail, for Kassai of Tigre, as above mentioned, had by this time (1872) risen to supreme power in the north.

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  • The promontory of Posilipo, which projects due south, divides this part of the bay into two smaller bays - the eastern, with the city of Naples, and the western, or Bay of Baiae, which is sheltered from all winds.

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  • But it must be remembered that Leonardo was already full of projects in mechanics, hydraulics, architecture, and military and civil engineering, ardently feeling his way in the work of experimental.

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  • His architectural and engineering projects were of a daring which amazed even the fellow-citizens of Alberti and Brunelleschi.

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  • That Leonardo was among the artists thus employed is proved both by notes and projects among his MSS.

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  • Again, it must have been the pestilence decimating Milan in1484-1485which gave occasion to the projects submitted by Leonardo to Ludovico for breaking up the city and reconstructing it on improved sanitary principles.

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  • But for the master's graver researches and projects he cared little, and was far more interested in the dreams of astrologers and alchemists.

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  • He looked askance at all projects for the emancipation of the serfs, but, as one of the largest landowners of Denmark, he did much service to agriculture by lightening the burdens of the countrymen and introducing technical and scientific improvements which greatly increased production.

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  • The endosperm detached from a large Ginkgo ovule after fertilization bears a close resemblance to that of a cycad; the apex is occupied by a depression, on the floor of which two small holes mark the position of the archegonia, and the outgrowth from the megaspore apex projects from the centre as a short peg.

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  • The ovule is usually surrounded by one integument, which projects beyond the tip of the nucellus as a wide-open lobed funnel, which at the time of pollination folds inwards, and so assists in bringing the pollen-grains on to the nucellus.

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  • In Araucaria and Saxegothaea the nucellus itself projects beyond the open micropyle and receives the pollen-grains direct.

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  • A male flower consists of a single angular perianth, through the open apex of which the flower-axis projects as a slender column terminating in two anthers.

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  • A well-grown plant projects less than a foot above the surface of the ground; the stem, which may have a circumference of more than 12 ft., terminates in a depressed crown resembling a circular table with a median groove across the centre and prominent broad ridges concentric with the margin.

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  • A suspension bridge leads over the river to Villeneuveles-Avignon, and a little higher up, a picturesque ruined bridge of the 12th century, the Pont Saint-Benezet, projects into the stream.

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  • Even the golden or gilded mizab (water-spout) that projects into the IIijr marks a place where prayer is heard, and another such place is the part of the west wall close to the Yemen corner.

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  • Although he was imprisoned in the Luxembourg during the Terror, he took no part of any importance in the Revolution, but profited by it to amass a little fortune by land speculation - not on any selfish account, however, as he said, but to facilitate his future projects.

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  • Some weigh - bridges are arranged in a manner similar to that of the platform machines already described, but having the long body lever turned askew, so that the end of it projects considerably beyond the side of the weighbridge casing, and the pillar and steelyard which receive its pull are clear of the wagon on the platform.

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  • Furthermore there is a state association engaged in irrigation projects, and the United States Reclamation Service, established by an Act of Congress in 1902, has projects for utilizing the flood waters of the Umatilla, Malheur, Silvies and Grande Ronde rivers, the waters of the Owyhee and Wallowa rivers and Willow Creek, and the waters of some of the lakes in the central part of the state.

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  • When fully extended, the upper part of the zooid projects for some distance out of the calicle, and its wall is reflected for some distance over the lip of the latter, forming a fold of soft tissue extending to a greater or less distance over the theca, and containing in most cases a cavity continuous over the lip of the calicle with the coelenteron.

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  • Two consultors had the duty of separately drawing up a preliminary plan for each title, these projects being twice submitted for the deliberation of the commission (or sub-commission) of consultors, the version adopted by them being next submitted to the commission of cardinals, and the whole finally sent up for the papal sanction.

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  • He stated that for determining the longitude at sea there had been several projects, true in theory but difficult to execute.

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  • His early exploits against the English were failures and revealed in the young prince both avarice and stubborn persistence in projects obviously ill-advised.

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  • In Prussia Bismarck had lately become prime minister, and was animated by ambitious projects for his countrys aggrandizement.

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  • Another of his great projects was the opening up of the Danube for trade from Buda to the Black Sea.

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  • Burke had never looked with any favour on these projects.

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  • Though averse at all times to taking up parliamentary reform, he thought all such projects downright crimes in the agitation of 1791-1792.

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  • In 1756 he defeated the projects of the court for increasing the royal power; but,.

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  • Along with the desert of Gobi East Turkestan occupies the lower terrace of the great central Asian plateau, which projects from the Himalayas north-east towards the Bering Straits.

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  • At the extremity of Hymettus, where it projects into the Saronic Gulf, was the promontory of Zoster ("the Girdle"), which was so called because it girdles and protects the neighbouring harbour; but in consequence of the name, a legend was attached to it, to the effect that Latona had loosed her girdle there.

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  • He was interested in the theatrical projects of Hallam, for whom he wrote several dramatic compositions, and from 1787 to 1789 he edited The Columbian Magazine.

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  • The jaw projects and the lips are full.

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  • The Papuan comb is characteristic. This is a long piece of bamboo split at one end into prongs, while the other projects beyond the forehead sometimes two feet or more, and into it are stuck the bright feathers of parrots and other birds.

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  • French residents and numerous other officials were placed at every important town, and various projects were started for the civilization of the Malagasy in accordance with French ideas.

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  • Various other projects exist, one for the connexion of the Danube (near Vienna) with the river Oder at Oderberg, another for a canal from the Danube to the Moldau at Budweis, 125 m.

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  • From the bold and picturesque coast a hammer-like peninsula (285 ft.) projects, separating North Bay from South Bay, and the modern extension of the town fringes both of these.

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  • Further, the naval activity displayed by Sparta during the closing years of the Peloponnesian War abated when Persian subsidies were withdrawn, and the ambitious projects of Lysander led to his disgrace, which was followed by his death at Haliartus in 395.

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  • The treaties of Blois occasioned a vast amount of diplomacy, and projects of marriage between Claude of France and Charles of Austria, which came to nothing but served as a prelude to the later quarrels between Bourbons and Habsburgs.

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  • Whilst the insurrection in La Vende was spreading, and Dumouriez falling back upon Neerwinden, sentence of death was laid upon migrs and refractory priests; the treachery of Dumouriez, disappointed in his Belgian projects, gave grounds First corn- for all kinds of suspicion, as that of Mirabeau had mittee ot formerly done, and led the Gironde to propose the public new government which they had refused to Danton.

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  • He arranged with the king to moot a series of financial projects the acceptance of which by His Majesty would have implied a long tenure of office for the Conservatives, and so Alphonso XII.

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  • The problems of empire engrossed him, and a new enthusiasm for imperial projects arose in the Unionist party under his inspiration.

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  • The sternum consists of six pieces; the anterior or presternum is compressed and projects forwards like the prow of a boat.

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  • One of the greatest improvement projects undertaken by the national Reclamation Service is one on the North Platte, begun in 1903, which contemplates a reservoir in Wyoming of sufficient capacity to store all the surplus waters of that stream, about 600 m.

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  • From the Franciscan's letters it appears that the earl had studied a political tract by Grosseteste on the difference between a monarchy and a tyranny; and that he embraced with enthusiasm the bishop's projects of ecclesiastical reform.

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  • The compound microscope generally consists of two positive lens systems, so arranged that the system nearer the object (termed the objective) projects a real enlarged image, which occupies the same place relatively to the second system (the eyepiece or ocular) as does the real object in the simple microscope.

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  • Frequently the margins of the carpels, which fold in to the centre, split there into two lamellae, each of which is curved outwards and projects into the FIG.

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  • It was not till 1657 that she reappeared at court, but, though projects for marrying her were once more set on foot, she was now past her first youth.

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  • These projects were disturbed by the war which broke out in 1655 between Sweden and Poland.

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  • Others might have labored to seek the Christ, or any of a thousand potential projects of mind bending awe.

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  • Unencumbered by the demands of the mass market, modern architects were free to express their aesthetics in state-financed housing projects.

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  • Smaller forms of reuse are equally amenable to small construction projects.

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  • The fund may only be used to finance the annual operational plan, but the partners may not cherry-pick projects within that plan.

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  • The announcement by the Department of Health just after Christmas to put certain PFI projects on hold created some consternation.

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  • Many projects fail due to organizations' inability to administer the wide range of funds available.

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  • They looked to the immense private wealth of the temple, rather than raise money for civil projects by taxation.

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  • The many questions that arose from the initial study, together with the assessments required, illustrates the complexities inherent in identifying appropriate projects.

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  • All sponsorship monies from this year's races are going to community projects in the Congo.

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  • Kim Newstead brings a healthy perspective on food projects nationwide.

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  • From local acorns... Can local sustainability projects really make much of a difference?

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  • However, 3rd projects on musical instrument acoustics are very popular.

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  • These ambitious projects envisage intelligent agents with a wide variety of skills.

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  • To use asp in your own web projects you will need to have a personal web server installed on your computer.

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  • Research I am currently working on a number of projects concerning extragalactic astronomy, in particular the Fornax Cluster Spectroscopic Survey.

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  • There are several main active areas of research in the general area of pulsar astronomy which would support projects.

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  • New structures and projects can divert attention away from day-to-day services.

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  • Funding Some firms or consortia fund projects on their own balance sheet.

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  • Both have some stunning architecture including 18th century high baroque to 19th century imperial projects.

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  • These projects are of low utility and the matching fund concept introduces pork barrel politics.

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  • A line-up change in 2006 saw original bassist Nash Francis step down to continue with other projects, including still managing the bands artwork.

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  • Students can easily share information during team projects by linking their PDAs through the infrared beam.

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  • However, the organizational difficulties that often beset engineering projects may be a barrier to the idea of open source.

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  • The 16-year-old actor admitted he is considering other projects after playing bespectacled Harry for more than five years.

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  • Bespoke Projects When budgets, order volumes and time allow - completely bespoke Projects When budgets, order volumes and time allow - completely bespoke personalized products can be manufactured to order from the Far East.

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  • Now over 70 projects have been asked to submit full bids.

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  • It appears bimonthly, highlighting the events, projects and people involved in promoting the written and spoken word in the area.

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  • The projects investigated biopolymer mixture models and increased understanding of the nature of particles in biopolymer mixtures.

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  • Ray's work who sent a donation for all projects to celebrate his 90th birthday.

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  • The site has details on the research projects being carried out, which include blueberry, strawberry, grapes, vegetables and fruit fly.

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  • The UK remains a diverse global hub The diversity of projects reflected the breadth of the UK economy.

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  • Your local community center or volunteer bureau will also be able to advise you about projects in your area.

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  • The west end projects nearly 20 ft. beyond the face of the curtain, and has clasping buttresses at both angles.

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  • Our Drafting Services provide a full design cad facility for all FJB Systems projects for the preparation of architectural and engineering drawings.

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  • These are called suction caissons and have been used for a number of projects in the oil and gas industry.

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  • A succession of collaboratory projects followed in its wake including the cantata commissioned by the Farnham Festival, Mr Smith's Apocalypse.

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  • Teaching & Projects Abroad is based in the bustling city of Kathmandu full of jostling crowds, rickety bullock carts and noisy auto-rickshaws.

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  • Other projects have used these methods to study problems in environmental chemistry and surface catalysis.

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  • The annual cavalcade of Historic Transport is one of the ways that RHTS raises funds for our restoration projects.

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  • Some example projects include Chinese chess, the Mancala game system and Othello.

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  • These disputes include major civil engineering and energy projects in the Middle East and South America.

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  • The four successful eLib pilot clump projects started in January 1998.

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  • Restructuring led to a number of gas turbine cogeneration projects.

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  • Close contact with clients in a very collegiate environment on a daily basis handling projects from start to finish.

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  • Kirkwall Airport investments celebrated The completion of £ 4.43 million worth of projects was marked on Thursday at Kirkwall Airport.

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  • We are able to handle projects both large and small and of varying complexity.

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  • It's an incredibly complicated search and experimentation process we go through in all of our projects to make sure they sound fantastic!

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  • Working with children where they naturally congregate was often an essential element in the projects examined.

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  • Students may also consolidate their work by undertaking their own research projects.

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  • Ideal opportunity to work on a variety of projects for a leading consultancy within its remit.

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  • He is particularly conversant with multi-discipline projects (e.g. power projects, railroad projects ).

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  • For this second issue, we have a cornucopia of projects from all over the world.

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  • Waterfront Projects This package of schemes aims to improve the waterway corridor running through Aire Valley.

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  • It will be more able to do this if it shows strong leadership on combating and deterring corruption in projects it supports.

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  • These members of staff have strengths in both theoretical criminology and in conducting empirical research projects.

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  • The narrowing of the hole is detected by a nerve cell dendrite which projects into it, producing an electric signal.

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  • Environmental disasters continue to occur all over the world, with unnecessary and badly designed dam projects including desertification and many other evils.

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  • Research projects typically involve interdisciplinary teams where we provide expertise in diatom analysis or the use of isotope ratios in diatom analysis or the use of isotope ratios in diatoms.

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  • On major projects, we can advise on strategic direction.

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  • We had to work on the projects we already had until the first disbursements came, in 2001 ", he aid.

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  • Clients are becoming more discerning in how they choose building services for their projects.

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  • That effectively meant investing in application integration projects to allow previously discrete systems to communicate more effectively.

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  • Awards for All Awards for All is a lottery grants distributor aimed at local community projects.

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  • Working together It is important that eLib projects work together in relevant areas to ensure interoperability and avoid unnecessary divergence.

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  • Bars areas to in legacy projects renovation downtown foot bluff above.

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  • The need to avoid duplication of effort among all these projects was noted.

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  • One of the short-listed projects in the Housing Best Refurbishment category is a residential dwelling, Dinton Hall, near Aylesbury.

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  • Mr Beedle has also been working hard on a typically eclectic range of projects.

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  • Projects to promote eco-tourism are now underway, partly to supplement reduced government funding.

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  • Close inspection of most outsourced government IT projects should provide a staggeringly educational example of what not to do.

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  • Others work with a grassroots network to develop Eco-tourism projects, or wash and feed abandoned, maltreated and orphaned elephants.

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  • The program comprises eleven Constitution Unit research projects, underwritten by a regular series of monitoring reports.

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  • The proposal is evidently based on similar ordinances enacted in other communities with similar public art projects.

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  • Research within the Department is performed in the area of molecular and cellular endocrinology, and details of the current research projects are available.

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  • Our projects also reduce emissions of greenhouse gases other than CO2, and convert these to carbon dioxide equivalents.

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  • Jan described several LMA projects including one in partnership with Groundwork, Camden and Islington councils and intergenerational groups on deprived estates.

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  • The OGC Gateway Process was originally set up to help procurement projects that involve external (actual) expenditure.

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  • Brendan Fraser became famous by choosing his projects well.

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  • Projects could include income generation activities such as small-scale farming, arts and craft, and small scale trading.

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  • Initiatives and projects DLR extensions The award-winning Docklands Light Railroad has expanded faster than any UK railroad to cope with demand.

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  • In writing up their preliminary findings, the national research coordinators chose to emphasize different aspects of their projects.

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  • The technique may reduce finger-pointing on multivendor IT projects and yield better performance for applications.

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  • Projects Birkwith Moor This section of trail is designated footpath that crosses wet fragile upland.

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  • If it is given planning consent, the Cornish Food Hall could prove the forerunner of similar projects all over the country.

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  • Funding and pilot projects VRH is funded from a variety of statutory and private sources, and each of the 32 branches undertakes fundraising.

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  • They are currently working on their next series of projects that will launch the company into next-generation gaming.

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  • Academic departments and pharmaceutical sponsors submit research projects involving primary care gastroenterology to the PCSG each year.

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  • By the Public Health Genetics Unit The P3G project aims to link data from four population genomics projects.

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  • There are five research projects included, revealing that some continuing work in educational gerontology is underway in my home country.

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  • The large grant scheme provides funding for projects which require a grant scheme provides funding for projects which require a grant in excess of £ 750.

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  • Angela finds the diversity of projects at Rushes very stimulating and enjoys producing groundbreaking graphics and exceptional effects.

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  • And in pilot projects throughout the country, the scheme had been successful in dealing with young thugs.

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  • Apex's true test comes in the New Year when traditionally corporate projects slow down and the normal holiday hangover develop.

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  • Creator Diane English left the show to produce other projects; her light touch was missed, as the show became more heavy-handed.

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  • We will continue to support the development of hemp projects around the world, and all our products will always contain hemp.

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  • Joint projects with our friends from Krakow have included heraldry, the weather, water, the environment and school life.

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  • Different media owners have teamed up on projects, but it's still not holistic.

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  • In any civil engineering hydraulics projects, water represents a constraint, a risk on the life cycle of the infrastructure.

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  • These include hydro, wind and solar power and bioenergy projects.

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  • Other recent projects and reviews " Transition metal imido compounds as Ziegler-Natta olefin polymerisation catalysts " .

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  • Along the way we have discovered many new aspects of therapeutic immunology relevant to other projects.

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  • By contrast, Type 2 projects remain largely impervious to our efforts at improvement.

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  • My ultimate aim is to develop a workable model for sharing knowledge and stimulating innovation in development projects.

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  • Kalido Ltd works closely with large system integrators for the deployment of the global projects.

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  • The Group continues to have an active deal flow and its partners have expressed an intention to increase the size of co-investment projects.

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  • Our projects are all highly interdisciplinary with strong links to experimental groups.

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  • Mark has led projects and change management initiatives involving the intricate interplay of process, people and systems.

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  • There are live briefs in visitor studies, in team projects and in heritage interpretation modules.

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  • Wherever possible, projects are designed to minimize interruption to your vacation.

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  • Research data from the Woodland Wildflower project will be used to enhance the results from the topsoil inversion pilot projects.

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  • The projects will initially be assessed by regional panels comprising architects and architectural ironmongers, before being submitted to a national judging panel.

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  • Current museum projects include investigating the contents or a New Kingdom canopic jar through CT scanning and the creation of a virtual museum.

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  • Currently it has projects in dairy, honey and fruit sub-sectors as well as support to the informal ' jua Kali ' sector.

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  • There are several other clinical research projects ongoing at present eg suppurative keratitis, ocular trauma, effect of cataract surgery on diabetic retinopathy.

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  • The Laserkey is a smart, pocket-size device that projects a full-size keyboard through infrared technology onto any flat surface.

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  • Attempts to create kinship across Europe take diverse forms, from transnational cultural projects to efforts to control populations by redrawing borders.

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  • She has in-depth knowledge of film production and new technologies and is working on a number of film projects.

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  • Outreach network We are keen to establish links with other outreach projects in the History of Medicine, nationally or internationally.

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  • Today China, Japan, Germany, Indonesia, & the USA have all embarked on projects with coal liquefaction.

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  • My projects have become much more low-key in recent years than my early gallery shows.

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  • Some companies have used information manga to combine advertising exercises with public information projects.

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  • Specific projects have included thermoacoustic refrigeration, automotive wheels and tires, bioengineering applications, robotic manipulators, washing machines and MRI scanners.

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  • Tadashi Kawamata will be showing maquettes and models of projects from the last twenty years.

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  • Get track mattes right Track mattes are a very effective and creative way to generate an endless array of transitions for your motion projects.

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  • The Rai Leh peninsular projects out into a bay filled with such tall islands and has long been known as a climbing Mecca.

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  • None of the projects seem to argue the merits of this approach.

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  • One of his most striking projects was the decorative metalwork he made for the Albert Memorial in London.

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  • This set of related projects looks at the more generic issues surrounding Internet-enabled metrology that would be common to all applications.

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  • Details of past projects of the CMT using the old micrometer can be found here.

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  • For example, projects based on a series of interviews in potentially noisy situations may best suit a uni-directional microphone.

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  • Design projects, assignments and case studies are also integrated into the course, which is made up of core and elective modules.

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  • I also moonlight on various small projects which I find interesting.

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  • PhD projects are available for students interested in studying morphogenesis in cell culture or in a developmental context in the fly.

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  • The mouth projects forward and the hands rest on the stomach around the protruding navel, which is a sign of grace and peace.

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  • Several projects depend on fMRI, as does much work generally in the field of systems neuroscience.

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  • Charges apply - there is a subscription to register to use these projects, it is very nominal (currently £ 20 pa ).

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  • Level of technological Innovation Micro Projects Projects possess a degree of technological novelty or innovation.

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  • There are over 100 indymedia sites all over the world and numerous offshoots ding free radio, print media, and video projects.

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  • In this spirit I am making a few projects open-source for all to look at and hopefully contribute to.

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  • Other projects have included numerous opera galas as well as concert performances of opera galas as well as concert performances of operas by Britten, Rossini, Verdi and Puccini.

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  • One-off gifts can be assigned to building projects, day schools, or to establish new orphanages.

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  • Other projects that are part of the YM group of services also conduct outreach with their target populations.

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  • From here we get involved in very practical work and join in the mission outreach projects.

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  • Unfortunately, failing public sector IT projects are no longer the exception and huge cost overruns can be confidently predicted.

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  • Further projects are focussed on the structure and function of bacterial and mammalian cytochromes P450 and a family of plant respiratory burst oxidases.

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  • We find little tester pots of emulsion paint are excellent for many craft projects.

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  • The series has featured invited participants engaged in diverse research projects from a host of institutions across the country.

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  • This has included running leadership and management development programs, large group participatory action planning and culture change projects.

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  • Projects will be assigned in close collaboration with industrial partners.

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  • Projects have often had to develop many innovative funding partnerships, which have enabled LGB youth work to thrive.

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  • Circular wooden chimney projects from center of slightly peaked roof.

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  • The plan aims to improve conditions for the disabled, pedestrians and cyclists by sustainable transport projects.

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  • The average person has seven or eight of these ongoing personal projects.

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  • Projects, or distinct phases of projects, should have been completed between 1 October 2002 and 30 September 2005.

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  • Digital Art Projects make large scale photomontages of many images.

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  • Pict schools are making active use of Information and Communications Technologies in their projects.

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  • The Company is also a key player in national infrastructure projects.

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  • Internationally, Rotary has been responsible for raising millions of pounds for such projects as eliminating polio throughout the world.

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  • Southern California and local government politicos are just like your there, approving development projects on every bit of open space that is remaining.

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  • Most have specific topics for research or patient groups they prefer to fund; some small charities give pump priming for pilot projects.

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  • There is provision in his budget for ' pump priming ' of pilot projects.

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  • They rarely remind us of all the delays, design problems and failings of conventionally procured projects.

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  • We are currently enjoying great demand for our services in relation to major PFI, NHS LIFT and traditionally procured projects.

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  • Members of the Academic staff are available, without charge, to discuss potential collaborative research projects.

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  • I am currently involved in four major research projects.

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  • You will be working on innovative projects, breaking new ground and sharing your learning with others.

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  • This book provides historic background relevant to current restoration projects.

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  • Population growth and surging oil revenues are the key dynamics stimulating both public and private sector investment in construction projects.

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  • The lack of concrete proposals for ad-hoc collaborative projects represents the main area of disappointment to date.

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  • Provided the resource is there, community hydro projects can also be a viable proposition.

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  • We especially believe that the inclusion of local health services is essential, particularly psychiatric services and drugs projects.

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  • A number of projects are available based on spectral-temporal measurements of femtosecond pulses interacting with different photonic materials and devices.

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  • Welsh education quango slammed The National Audit Office has slammed Wales ' biggest quango for failing in its handling of educational projects.

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  • Nigel has also performed a quartet of solo projects including Human Being and Hell Bent.

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  • Crafts contains a good selection of projects if you want to try your hand at knitting, quilting or cross stitch.

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  • Latest PPP Schools Round Despite this report, the Scottish Executive unveiled a new raft of PPP projects on 25 June 2002.

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  • Both their financial support and hands-on involvement enable the realization of all Outset projects.

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  • A number of the approved schemes have involved major land reclamation projects.

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  • By 1987, the number of officially recognized development projects had increased to 1482.

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  • These additional color constraints result in more accurately reconstructed geometry, which projects to better synthesized virtual views of the scene.

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  • Ms Fowler is involved in two comparative projects related to her thesis research, on the post-communist centre-right and the 2003 accession referendums.

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  • Her other ongoing projects include research about deaf people's use of the internet and Somali refugee and asylum seeker children.

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  • We raise funds for waterway regeneration, conservation, recreation, community, arts, education, access and activity projects.

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  • Projects undertaken on tips in Derbyshire have successfully rehabilitated these areas.

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  • Students then spend the remainder of the course occupied on their own specific projects.

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  • The Commission publishes an Annual report which lists the projects for which the Commission has submitted advice to the Government.

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  • In particular, BBSRC would welcome proposals for projects that fulfill the requirements of the Council's Industrial Partnership Award (IPA) scheme.

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  • Central Government funding available for Local Authority PFI schemes Central Government allocates specific resources for Local Authority PFI projects through the Spending Review.

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  • We hope Home Office Design Ltd will become a valuable resource for future projects.

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  • The project panel has the sole responsibility for assigning projects.

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  • She is currently involved in research projects across a range of specialities including rheumatology, chronic disease, women's health and older people.

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  • We teach undergraduate students doing BSc projects and clinical rheumatology; also running specialist modules for those interested in B cells.

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  • Projects Classic Reels on Wheels Each year, the Archive organizes a major film roadshow, Classic Reels on Wheels.

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  • My client is involved in major projects in the UK include roadworks, bridges, viaducts, embankments, tunnels with its.

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  • We also run seven projects working with young runaways, who are often at risk.

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  • Defense training projects delivering savings of up to 15% .

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  • The large grant scheme provides funding for projects which require a grant in excess of £ 750.

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  • Participating screenwriters will work on their projects in a series of one-to-one meetings with established, international screenwriter Advisors from the USA and Europe.

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  • Katharine S. Way (1982) is a successful TV scriptwriter for Casualty and The Bill and is developing original projects.

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  • The projects include puppets, masks, mobiles, seasonal crafts, picture frames and painting self-portraits.

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  • It is used for all major GRP work such as boat building, mold making, timber sheathing and also some casting projects.

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  • Projects like out-of-town shopping malls are difficult to develop.

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  • Some studios offer short-term lets and project spaces for specific projects, and these may be better suited to your needs.

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  • I have developed projects in Lozells and presented talent showcases for young people demonstrating traditional music and dance.

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  • The authors claim to have extensive experience in implementing Six sigma on successful business improvement projects.

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  • Students are encouraged to use a sketchbook to develop ideas and research issues relating to projects.

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  • Most work projects these days require a degree of multi skilling for the workforce.

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  • Farm forestry is another approach being tried, with projects geared to encouraging smallholders to grow more trees on their land.

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  • Combined projects have already provided opportunities for artists from several disciplines to develop small-scale, experimental, pieces of work.

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  • If you are interested in doing a PJS30 social sciences project, see also the document Social science projects for suggestions of possible topics.

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  • This site also includes educational resources and ' schools going solar ' projects.

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  • Most of their projects, like the Carbon Tower, remain speculative.

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  • The HFEA will not license research projects involving embryo splitting with the intention of increasing the number of embryos for transfer.

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  • These projects will lead to an Annual Colloquium to which industrial sponsors will be invited.

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  • This month's Cycle Forum revealed a virtual standstill for major cycling projects by the Council.

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  • For projects requiring less than one month's research at the Center, a travel stipend of $ 750 may be given.

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  • Four ECDL Online projects have been set up, one in each of the four OSW delivery subregions.

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  • One of IBM's more ambitious current projects involves developing a supercomputer on a chip with the University of Texas.

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  • Students take two 20-week research projects, with a nominated research supervisor.

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  • Obviously, the more financial support we receive from rabbit lovers, the more vital, humane, research projects we can pay for.

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  • Intended for amateur radio operators, the book also gives instructions for smaller projects such as simple frequency synthesizer and spectrum analyzer.

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  • There is growing political and public demand to have tangible, visible, hydrogen projects now.

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  • A list of current projects under these key themes gives brief details of the coverage of these projects.

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  • The remaining three years of their time at the center will be spent working on research projects centered on the theme of targeted therapeutics.

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  • This site outlines the how research projects involving animals at the NIMR take place going thorough each stage of the process.

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  • As with other underground time capsules, it is under the skin that this digital time capsule projects itself into the future.

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  • Projects include annotated translation, text preparation and summary writing.

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  • Research activities from previous projects include passive radar transponders.

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  • Amiga transputer projects Brief descriptions of several Transputer projects that were developed during the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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  • The Projects During the expedition you will work on a local Garden Regeneration project alongside the local Bedouin tribes within a mountain area.

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  • In 1997 he established a charitable trust to fund self-help projects in rural Zambia, many of which have conservation objectives.

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  • Projects are undertaken on a global basis and are always lump sum turnkey.

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  • Volunteers will work on an extensive array of projects from beach surveys of endangered turtles to the building of wells in remote villages.

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  • With the growing ubiquity of computing, particularly use of the Internet, projects which once would have been unthinkable have become commonplace.

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  • Another of Fuller's projects, which he began in 1928, involved the design of a highly unconventional car.

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  • In each case, rapidly increasing freight charges made the projects unprofitable.

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  • All of the money helps children - through a huge variety of projects, many of which would not be possible without our assistance.

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  • To view a pdf version of illustrated profiles of the projects, published in February 2003, click here.

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  • Many facets of and mhpi projects could bring waterlogged.

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  • He chose to use the immense private wealth of the Temple rather than raise money for civil projects by taxation.

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  • Recent projects have included processes for the production of fungal meat substitute, biodegradable plastic, and protein and ethanol from cheese whey.

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  • The carved picture squares can be sandblasted or painted white again for future art projects.

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  • The caliber of the delivery team is enough to make many community projects wince.

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  • In the case of medium risk projects a shorter half-day planning workshop is usually more appropriate.

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  • While scouting the projects of the extreme Radicals for interfering in distant countries, he occasionally made a display of Athens' power abroad, as in his expedition to the Black Sea,' and in the colonization of Thruii, 2 which marks the resumption of a Western policy.

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  • The Athenians were preparing to make reprisals, in spite of the advice of the Delphic oracle that they should desist from attacking Aegina for thirty years, and content themselves meanwhile with dedicating a precinct to Aeacus, when their projects were interrupted by the Spartan intrigues for the restoration of Hippias.

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  • This, however, is not generally retained in one plane, and the spire projects, little by little, on the side which was originally left, but finally becomes right (in dextral forms, with a clockwise direction, if viewed from the side of the spire; but counter-clockwise in sinistral forms).

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  • Into the square axial hole fits the square end of a hooked iron bar which projects several yards beyond the mouth of the furnace; by means of this bar a workman moves the fireclay cylinder about in the glass with a steady circular sweep. Although the weight of the iron bar is carried by a support, such as an overhead chain or a swivel roller, this operation is very laborious and trying, more especially during the earlier stages when the heat radiated from the open mouth of the crucible is intense.

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  • In appearance tsetse are somewhat narrow-bodied flies, with a prominent proboscis, which projects horizontally in front of the head, and with the wings in the resting position closed flat one over the other like the blades of a pair of scissors (see fig., B).

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  • She too had her projects of expansion and hegemony, and by the Chino-Japanese War she had gained a start over her rival.

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  • They were shrewd enough to guess that the royal triumph might prejudice their influence, and for the next five years they deliberately thwarted the enlightened and far-reaching projects of the king for creating a navy and increasing the revenue without burdening the estates, by a system of tolls levied on the trade of the Baltic ports (see Wladislaus Iv.), even going so far as to refuse for nine years to refund the expenses of the Muscovite War, which he had defrayed out of his privy purse.

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  • The lower half is the neck or cervix and is cylindrical; it projects into the anterior wall of the vagina, into the cavity of which it opens by the os uteri externum.

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  • By rejecting the Capetian sovereign that Rome wished to thrust upon it to deliver it from the dynasty of Aragon, the little island of Sicily arrested the progress of French imperialism, ruined the vast projects of Charles of Anjou, and liberated the papacy in its own despite from a subjection that perverted and shook its power.

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  • By the movement of the wire or the movement of the plate, especially if the latter projects from the top of a second and similar piece of apparatus, an electrical contact can be established by means of which an electromagnet may ring a bell, stop a clock, or set free machinery connected with a cylinder or other surface upon which an earthquake machine may record the movement of the ground.

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  • The component S 1 of the system, situated between the aperture stop and the object 0, projects an image of the diaphragm, termed by Abbe the " entrance pupil "; the " exit pupil " is the image formed by the component S2 j which is placed behind the aperture stop. All rays which issue from 0 and pass through the aperture stop also pass through the entrance and exit pupils, since these are images of the aperture stop. Since the maximum aperture of the pencils issuing from 0 is the angle u subtended by the entrance pupil at this point, the magnitude of the aberration will be determined by the position and diameter of the entrance pupil.

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  • Since the index of refraction varies with the colour or wave length of the light (see Dispersion), it follows that a system of lenses (uncorrected) projects images of different colours in somewhat different places and sizes and with different aberrations; i.e.

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  • In this stage of existence the elongated upper part of the larynx projects into the posterior nares, and so maintains a free communication between the lungs and the external surface, independently of the mouth and gullet, thus averting danger of suffocation while the milk is passing down the gullet.

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  • But we have to picture him as anon coming out and gathering about him a tatterdemalion company, and jesting with them until they were in fits of laughter, for the sake of observing their burlesque physiognomies; anon as eagerly frequenting the society of men of science and learning of an older generation like the mathematician Benedetto Aritmetico, the physician, geographer and astronomer Paolo Toscanelli, the famous Greek Aristotelian Giovanni Argiropoulo; or as out-rivalling all the youth of the city now by charm of recitation, now by skill in music and now by feats of strength and horsemanship; or as stopping to buy caged birds in the market that he might set them free and watch them rejoicing in their flight; or again as standing radiant in his rose-coloured cloak and his rich gold hair among the throng of young and old on the piazza, and holding them spellbound while he expatiated on the great projects in art and mechanics that were teeming in his mind.

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  • His literary projects were numerous (see Mosheim's Vita); his warm Irish nature appears in his projected history of the ancient Celtic religion and his chivalrous advocacy of the naturalization of the Jews.

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  • Bishop Hurst, by his splendid devotion in 1876-1879, recovered the endowment of Drew Theological Seminary, lost by the failure in 1876 of Daniel Drew, its founder; and with McClintock and Crooks he improved the quality of Methodist scholarship. The American University (Methodist Episcopal) at Washington, D.C., for postgraduate work was the outcome of his projects, and he was its chancellor from 1891 to his death.

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  • In spite of his reverence for his brother's memory, he made a clean sweep of " the angel's " Bible Society,' and other paraphernalia of official hypocrisy; as for Alexander's projects of reform, the pitiful legacy of a life of unfulfilled purposes, these were reported upon by committees, considered and shelved.

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  • Filmmakers such as James Cameron and George Lucas used to talk about putting off film projects to wait for the computer technology to catch up to their visions.

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  • On top of the common-good projects supported with our tax dollars, almost all of us—certainly not just the wealthy—have causes we support.

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  • Complex projects can be carried out on multiple continents through project management tools.

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  • The effort includes secretive projects to create independent cellphone networks inside foreign countries, the paper reported.

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  • We embarked on these car projects with grandiose visions, many as unrealistic as they were ingenious.

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  • He told me of the Emperor's new projects.

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  • Moment by moment the event is imperceptibly shaping itself, and at every moment of this continuous, uninterrupted shaping of events the commander-in-chief is in the midst of a most complex play of intrigues, worries, contingencies, authorities, projects, counsels, threats, and deceptions and is continually obliged to reply to innumerable questions addressed to him, which constantly conflict with one another.

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  • A commander-in-chief's business, it would seem, is simply to choose one of these projects.

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  • I have heard of certain projects concerning... you know.

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  • Having crossed over, by a forced march, to the Tula road beyond the Pakhra, the Russian commanders intended to remain at Podolsk and had no thought of the Tarutino position; but innumerable circumstances and the reappearance of French troops who had for a time lost touch with the Russians, and projects of giving battle, and above all the abundance of provisions in Kaluga province, obliged our army to turn still more to the south and to cross from the Tula to the Kaluga road and go to Tarutino, which was between the roads along which those supplies lay.

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  • The source of this contradiction lies in the fact that the historians studying the events from the letters of the sovereigns and the generals, from memoirs, reports, projects, and so forth, have attributed to this last period of the war of 1812 an aim that never existed, namely that of cutting off and capturing Napoleon with his marshals and his army.

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  • Kutuzov merely shrugged his shoulders when one after another they presented projects of maneuvers to be made with those soldiers-- ill-shod, insufficiently clad, and half starved--who within a month and without fighting a battle had dwindled to half their number, and who at the best if the flight continued would have to go a greater distance than they had already traversed, before they reached the frontier.

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  • Such projects have been able to attract further major funding from other sources as a result of our early ' pump priming '.

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  • The company is working with communities in several villages affected, helping develop proposals for income generating projects and administering small pump priming grants.

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  • Momentum Arts will continue to test exciting ways of delivering projects and research new ways of pushing the frontiers of the arts forward.

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  • Hey, we 're all reclamation projects, are n't we?

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  • They may participate in youth projects, even playing football or helping to set up recreation facilities.

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  • For both projects, which started in July 2004, we were able to redeploy existing staff from within the RTS.

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  • Her other ongoing projects include research about deaf people 's use of the internet and Somali refugee and asylum seeker children.

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  • Projects have proposed different solutions, based on various relational database schemata.

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  • In addition, two other projects have been undertaken relating to the reorganization of the national system for risk management.

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  • Sponsored projects might include repositioning a brand or writing to a specific target market.

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  • In particular, BBSRC would welcome proposals for projects that fulfill the requirements of the Council 's Industrial Partnership Award (IPA) scheme.

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  • Current projects for the Kevin Morrison Collection include a complete revamp of the current website.

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  • She is currently involved in research projects across a range of specialities including rheumatology, chronic disease, women 's health and older people.

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  • I 'm not sure what I think of the Mars Society rover design projects.

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  • Here she 's been combining her rune readings with various design projects including most recently website construction.

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  • To consolidate the saiga monitoring system developed in our previous projects, and to use it in assessments of conservation success.

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  • Defense training projects delivering savings of up to 15 %.

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  • Autumn scrapbook paper Fun to use in all your craft projects, you will find a variety of designs here.

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  • Katharine S. Way (1982) is a successful TV Scriptwriter for Casualty and The Bill and is developing original projects.

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  • Other projects See the further information section for details on all of the various projects which you might involved in.

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  • Joint Projects provide seed corn funding for future larger scale funding.

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  • For all his self-sacrifice in the cause of his ideals, Pestalozzi tended to take on more ambitious projects than he could actually manage.

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  • ExPD have worked with XKO on many shop floor data capture projects, where integration to our core systems is a requirement.

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  • Projects supported range from pure research and clinical trials, to rehabilitation for those with sight impairment.

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  • The authors claim to have extensive experience in implementing Six Sigma on successful business improvement projects.

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  • These simulation techniques have been put to effective use on a wide variety of projects.

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  • The network of dams and tunnels is one of the world 's biggest construction projects, and siphons water from Lesotho to South Africa.

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  • Billions of US dollars were siphoned away from infrastructure projects to bolster security and pay for the promotion of democracy.

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  • The purpose being to solicit donations to fund other visual arts projects by the Foundation; to date no contributions have been received.

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  • Four pilot projects have been running in which solicitors directly employed by the Board work in partnership with advice organizations.

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  • I 'm really looking forward to working more with you on future projects (and seeing more of that spiffy new haircut).

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  • This month 's Cycle Forum revealed a virtual standstill for major cycling projects by the Council.

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  • He has also served on the steering committees of several research projects.

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  • For projects requiring less than one month 's research at the Center, a travel stipend of $ 750 may be given.

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  • The stratagem adopted by the subconscious mind to defeat this state of affairs is that the man projects his feminine feelings onto the woman.

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  • Merge projects where you have a more than one person working on a project or subcontract work to another user.

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  • But the power of Nancy 's position is that he is able to subsume projects like Empire under the general heading of subjectivity.

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  • One of IBM 's more ambitious current projects involves developing a supercomputer on a chip with the University of Texas.

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  • Initial VLI superconductor cable projects now underway provide an opportunity to develop a reliability record and resolve system integration and other implementation issues.

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  • A choice of projects is available in the general area of supramolecular chemistry.

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  • One particular area of expertise is advice to surety companies on performance bonds, particularly in PFI projects.

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