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Stalin has said, 'A greater concern for people should be shown in full measure.
Never losing sight of the national interest is key – a discipline which Secretary Clinton possesses in full measure.
"Once we ask our soldiers to assume the security of our national territory, we would do better to exploit in full measure their capacities and their training," Mr. Audibert Troin said in an interview.
They are the serious discussions of a free people who want to balance things -- all of which they would like to have in full measure --but things that inevitably compel trade-offs, half-measures and compromises.
Meanwhile, the Chinese were ordered to be exiled following a royal decree in 1766. This was in response to the collaboration of a number of Chinese during the British invasion. However, he chose not to implement the decree in full measure, and Chinese and other foreign vessels continued to anchor in Manila Bay. At this time, French astronomer Guillaume Le Gentil visited the Philippines.
The Parent Teacher Association is a statutorily elected body which aims at the overall development of the college. The PTA aspires for co-operation and participation of parents in full measure in the activities of the institution. The PTA has been focusing on the growth and development of the college since its inception and takes an active role in supporting various student development initiatives.
Unaware that Norton was a woman, the reviewer at Kirkus Review (1 October 1959 issue) wrote: Floyd C. Gale of Galaxy Science Fiction rated the novel five stars out of five for children, stating that it had "All the classic elements that make a good juvenile – or a good adult book, for that matter – are present in full measure in Galactic Derelict". He concluded that it was "a top-notch science-adventure yarn".
Helmut de Terra, Humboldt: The Life and Times of Alexander von Humboldt, 1769-1859. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1955, pp. 334-36. The monies, always late and grudgingly given, were earned in full measure by Eisenstein: in 1844 alone he published over 23 papers and two problems in Crelle's Journal, including two proofs of the law of quadratic reciprocity, and the analogous laws of cubic reciprocity and quartic reciprocity. In June 1844 Eisenstein visited Carl Friedrich Gauss in Göttingen.
Airlie was greatly influential to modern trade unionism in valuing both principle and pragmatism in full measure. In particular, as a trade union organiser, Airlie displayed the skills to bring together the workforce, even across sectarian divides which were common in the Glasgow shipyards - "Jimmy always seemed to unite them and break these barriers. He made them see the logic of combining together". His involvement in some notable labour disputes in the 1980s was influential: at Ford Motor Company, Caterpillar and Timex.
The Artefacts of Power series is a tetralogy of fantasy novels written by British author Maggie Furey. The series revolves around the character Aurian, after whom the first book is named. She is the daughter of renegade Mages Eilin and Geraint, an Earth Mage and Fire Mage, respectively, and Aurian has gained use of both of their powers in full measure. She is sent to the Mages’ Academy in the city of Nexis at a young age to learn to harness and make use of her powers.
Her first release was the family entertainer Yaaradi Nee Mohini. Behindwoods.com wrote: "Nayan dispels her bombshell act and proves that she can more than just that. She breaks into tears when needed, shows vicious contempt when rubbed the wrong way in the name of love, and looks endearing in songs". Nowrunning.com stated that she "exhibits her acting skills in full measure [and] gives a moving performance in emotional scenes", while Sify's critic wrote that she looked "sensational and has done a great job in perhaps the meatiest role she has done so far".
Quote: "He [Carver] believed that there was something providential in the coming of this young man [Austin], so intensely serious about his work and extremely competent at it, who was at the same time a genial companion; he was proud of him and loved and depended on him as his own son ... And the affection was returned in full measure. Mr. Curtis accompanied him everywhere, seeing to his comfort, shielding him from intrusion, and acting as his official mouthpiece." After Carver died in 1943, Curtis was fired from Tuskegee Institute. He left Alabama and resettled in Detroit.
He took office as the Prime Minister of India on 15 August, and delivered his inaugural address titled "Tryst with Destiny". > Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we > shall redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very > substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, > India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely > in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends, and > when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance.
It was reported that at one time it looked likely there would be a three-cornered contest. A Mr. Sinclair, a convinced tariff reformer had issued an address to the electors as soon it had become known there was a Parliamentary vacancy. However Sinclair decided not to stand. It soon became clear that his supporters were content with the selection of Salvesen by the Tories as he was a member of the Tariff Reform League and had stated that if necessary he would be prepared to see the policy of Joseph Chamberlain on Imperial Preference adopted in full measure.
The seven-day-long extravaganza is in keeping with the essence of the many Naga festivals; marked by feasts, dances, games and music, all in full measure. These celebrations invariably coincide with agricultural lean periods such as after-harvest, and therefore the feeling of gaiety and generosity, even to a fault. In the old days the rich used to host several-day-long feasts in which the villagers reveled, and guests from other villages were feted. These were times when the youth were pitted against each other in friendly competitions in performing arts and traditional sports, while the old proudly looked on.
McKee further asserts "The bomber commanders were not really interested in any purely military or economic targets, which was just as well, for they knew very little about Dresden; the RAF even lacked proper maps of the city. What they were looking for was a big built-up area which they could burn, and that Dresden possessed in full measure." According to historian Sönke Neitzel, "it is difficult to find any evidence in German documents that the destruction of Dresden had any consequences worth mentioning on the Eastern Front. The industrial plants of Dresden played no significant role in German industry at this stage in the war".
Catenianism is based on the practice of perfect charity whence flows all that is noble in men. The brothers strive to help one another as far as they can to happiness and prosperity, and should a brother suffer misfortune their concern is to aid him in full measure. Although a Catholic lay society, it has no political, ecumenical or theological objectives as an association, but is more an association of "Brothers" (as members are termed) who themselves are active in Catholic activities and building family bonds. The Catenians are a brotherhood of men who practise the Catholic faith, which guides all that they seek to do.
The off-energy shell amplitudes do not coincide with the Feynman amplitudes, and they depend on the orientation of the light-front plane. In the covariant formulation, this dependence is explicit: the amplitudes are functions of \omega. This allows one to apply to them in full measure the well known techniques developed for the covariant Feynman amplitudes (constructing the invariant variables, similar to the Mandelstam variables, on which the amplitudes depend; the decompositions, in the case of particles with spins, in invariant amplitudes; extracting electromagnetic form factors; etc.). The irreducible off-energy- shell amplitudes serve as the kernels of equations for the light-front wave functions.
John Percival Morton was born on 15 May 1911, and educated at Bedford Modern School. Morton started his career in the Indian Police and was awarded the Indian Police Medal for gallantry twice, in 1935 and 1940, in the Special Branch of the CID and in the Central Intelligence Bureau. He was awarded the Indian Bar in 1940 and was appointed Chief of the Lahore Police in 1945 where 'his exceptional qualities of leadership were called upon in full measure, because this very large force had to face the fearful problems which arose from the approach of Indian Independence'. He was made OBE in 1946. After Indian’s Independence in 1947 he was posted to London as ‘Principal, War Office’.
When terrorists attacked the United States on 11 September 2001, Air Force Reservists responded in full measure. Air Force Reserve F-16 Fighting Falcon fighters flew Combat air patrols (CAPs) protecting America's cities while AFRC KC-135 Stratotankers and E-3 Sentry AWACs aircraft supported with air refuelings and security. In October 2001, the United States initiated the Global War on Terrorism as military forces entered Afghanistan to combat the Taliban in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). Air Force Reserve special operations MC-130 Combat Talon aircraft became the first fixed-wing aircraft to penetrate Afghan airspace while Air Force Reserve F-16 crews, already deployed in theater for Operation Southern Watch, performed the first combat missions.
His mind was too mercurial for law, and he gave himself to the study of Dutch, French, Spanish and Italian. "Finding the practice of law", says Wood, "to have ebbs and tides, he applied himself to the learning of the languages of our neighbours, to the end that he might be partaker of the wisdom of those nations, having been many years of this opinion, that as no one soil or territory yieldeth all fruits alike, so no one climate or region affordeth all kind of knowledge in full measure."Wood obtained this quotation from Ashley's own Vita which is now (MS Sloane 2131). Ashley was elected Member of Parliament for Dorchester in 1597.
Iran also facilitated the withdrawal of Israel from the occupied Sinai Peninsula by promising to substitute with free Iranian oil the loss of the oil to the Israelis if they withdrew from the Egyptian oil wells in Western Sinai. All these added more to the personal friendship between Sadat and the Shah of Iran. Once again, relations between the two countries collapsed with the sudden eruption of the Iranian Revolution in Iran in 1978–79. When the Shah fell, Egypt was bound to disapprove of his replacement, Ruhollah Khomeini, who returned the sentiment in full measure. Furthermore, in 1979, Anwar Sadat infuriated the new Iranian government by welcoming Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the exiled Shah of Iran, for a short, but indefinite, stay.
The will to civilization is, then, the universal will to > progress that is conscious of the ethical as the highest value. In spite of > the great importance we attach to the achievements of science and human > prowess, it is obvious that only a humanity that is striving for ethical > ends can benefit in full measure from material progress and can overcome the > dangers that accompany it..... The only possible way out of chaos is for us > to adopt a concept of the world based on the ideal of true civilization. But > what is the nature of that concept of the world in which the will to the > general progress and the will to the ethical progress join and are linked? > It consists in an ethical affirmation of the world and of life.
Himes, Norman E. "Essays on > population and other papers by James Alfred Field, together with material > from his notes and lectures compiled and edited by Helen Fisher Hohman, with > a foreword by James Bonar, LL. D." The Eugenics Review 23.3 (1931): 258-261. And more specific about its content: > I have always felt-perhaps there is a personal bias-that Essay III on "The > Early Propagandist Movement in English Population Theory" was the best paper > Field ever published. I know of no finer example of historico-economic > research in the English language, no matter what tests are applied. Though > Professor Graham Wallas deserves credit also, it is not an ungenerous > distinction to say that Field was the first scholar to appraise in full > measure Francis Place's efforts for birth control at the beginning of the > last century.
The Temple traces its mythology to that of Lord Yama (God of Death) who is said to have installed this Lingam and prayed to Lord Shiva for forgiveness and restoration of his strength after he was kicked on his chest by Lord Shiva in Thirukadavur at the behest of saving the life of Sage Markandeya. Lord Yama having lost his strength is said to have created a Tank (Yama Theertham) and installed this Lingam and had fervently prayed to Lord Shiva for forgiveness and restoration of his strength so that he can carry out his duties in full measure. Pleased by his prayers Lord Shiva is said to have granted a Staff (Dhandam) to Lord Yama in this place and restored his strength and hence the name Dandeeswarar - or bestower of mythical staff. The Lords Consort is Goddess Karunambika (Merciful Mother).
He only aimed to take the historical knowledge at hand and through an appropriate treatment make it accessible to the layperson and not only to enrich the reader of average education but also strengthen the moral will, and especially influence the character and attitude of young people coming of age. This goal the author reached in full measure. Rotteck appealed to the flawless vigor of the life of the people, to the love of freedom and fatherland; he alluded to equalizing justice in the development of nations. This little affected the relationship of the author to his closest contemporaries, but for hundreds of thousands into whose hands the book came, those who smarted under the yoke of Napoleon, it was taken as a balm in times of suffering, a call to persevere, a promise of better times.
Soon after the Battle of Badr and the expulsion of the Qaynuqa tribe from Medina, the chief of Mecca, Abu Sufyan, knocked on Sallam’s door. He frankly admitted that he had brought 200 cavalry to Medina to negotiate an alliance against Muhammad, but that Huyayy ibn Akhtab had been afraid to admit him to his own house. Sallam warmly invited Abu Sufyan into his home, and as the guest later reported: “Though I did not stay long because I was in a hurry, Sallam ibn Mishkam gave me good wine and refreshed me in full measure. I wasn’t a destitute beggar, but rather a hungry traveller who dropped in for the evening.” Sallam shared information about Medina’s vulnerable points, so it was probably acting on his tip-offs that Abu Sufyan’s men the next day raided north-eastern Medina in the episode known as the Invasion of Sawiq.
"Give Me Louisiana" is one of the state songs of Louisiana. It was written in 1970 by Doralice Fontane, and arranged by Dr. John Croom. Lyrics: > Give me Louisiana, > The state where I was born > The state of snowy cotton, > The best I've ever known; > A state of sweet magnolias, > And Creole melodies > Oh give me Louisiana, > The state where I was born > Oh what sweet old memories > The mossy old oaks bring > It brings us the story of our Evangeline > A state of old tradition, > of old plantation days > Makes good old Louisiana > The sweetest of all states. > > Give me Louisiana, > A state prepared to share > That good old southern custom, > Hospitality so rare; > A state of fruit and flowers, > Of sunshine and spring showers > Oh give me Louisiana, > The state where I was born > Its woodlands, Its marshes > Where humble trappers live > Its rivers, Its valleys, > A place to always give > A state where work is pleasure, > With blessings in full measure > Makes good old Louisiana > The dearest of all states.

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