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That keeps alive worries about a trade war between China and the United States.
In the end, this move keeps alive an old criticism of American competition policy.
It keeps alive the possibility of escape—of something surviving far beyond our everyday experiences.
But the win keeps alive the party's dream of unwinding President Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement.
To win converts, Bolla infused ancient Catholic rites with indigenous customs, a tradition Yampik keeps alive today.
Promise: Repealing and replacing Obamacare If the Senate bill passes, it keeps alive the possibility of repealing Obamacare.
"For Jacky, it is important that he expresses himself and keeps alive part of his culture," concludes Terzi.
Eating these fish so soon after catching them keeps alive an instinct that has faded from modern and urban life.
Also, the project keeps alive a 1980-vintage coal plant that could be replaced by wind, solar, natural gas, or efficiency.
Maybe I like You've Got Mail because it keeps alive my old hope that the internet could be used for something beautiful.
However, even if American mediators can resolve the dispute, Hezbollah's presence in southern Lebanon keeps alive the possibility of a devastating war.
The ruling, essentially granting a full hearing on the dispute, keeps alive a case that the N.F.L. desperately wanted to go away.
There's no rush of wild initial public offerings — or even many at all, which keeps alive the idea of lots of cash chasing scarce assets.
Her bold and lavish voice greets you right up front, and it keeps alive the spirit of jazz heroines like Carmen McRae and Anita O'Day.
The letter keeps alive the row between Airbus and Austria over the fraud investigation, which has widened to include individuals including Airbus chief executive Tom Enders.
Yet the bill's passage in the House, by 233 to 186, keeps alive the Republican Party's dream of unwinding one of President Barack Obama's signature accomplishments.
It keeps alive his hope of winning the "treble treble"—three golds at three successive games, if he wins at the 4 x 100-meter relay today.
The vote, 217-to-213, on President Trump's 105th day in office, keeps alive the Republican dream of unwinding the signature legislative achievement of former President Barack Obama.
It then absorbs competing superpower AIs and destroys the human race, save for five humans it keeps alive and tortures endlessly for having brought it into such a miserable existence.
With private consumption making only a feeble recovery from last quarter's slump, the data keeps alive market expectations that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will delay a scheduled sales tax hike next year, analysts said.
Australian consumer prices rose by less than expected last quarter while core inflation stayed stubbornly stuck at all-time lows, a subdued result that keeps alive some chance of yet another cut in interest rates.
Preservation of the agreement also keeps alive the prospect that Iran can purchase billions of dollars worth of Boeing and Airbus aircraft it has ordered under a provision of the accord that permitted such transactions.
Those hopeful letter writers from the 1980s may be happy to see their calls for inclusion answered, but they would surely prefer it to be done in a way that keeps alive "Trek"'s tradition of exploring today's issues.
The strong job gains, along with 2.7 percent increase in average hourly earnings, "keeps the Fed on track for a rate hike in the next couple of weeks and maybe even keeps alive the thought there's a possibility of a fourth rate hike down the road," said David Joy, chief market strategist for Ameriprise Financial in Boston.
The Mobile Unit, on the other hand, is the D.Y.I. punk kid who keeps alive Joe Papp's dream of Shakespeare for the masses by taking abridged, stripped-down versions of the plays to unconventional venues — community centers, retirement homes, shelters, detention centers — all over the five boroughs before ending with a short run at the mothership.
But the privacy-centric search engine, powered by a relatively small but growing dedicated user base, keeps alive a gleaming reminder that privacy is possible on the internet, that not every company is a data-sucking vampire, and that there is still a way to find what you're looking for online without piling more money into Google's gold-plated coffers.113.
You also saw a nice bump in average hourly earnings, so that suggests the economy is quite firm here and keeps the Fed on track for a rate hike in the next couple of weeks and maybe even keeps alive the thought there's a possibility of a fourth rate hike down the road - but we'll worry about that in the second half.
Still, the summit between Kim and Moon keeps alive the possibility of a legacy win for Trump that would rank as one of the top presidential achievements since World War II. If he were to preside over the verifiable destruction of the North's nuclear and missile programs, formally end the 1950-53 Korean War and usher in the destruction of the world's last Cold War-era frontier, Trump would claim a feat that has eluded all of his most recent predecessors.
Though it was the worst drubbing a British government had suffered in modern times and a dangerous step toward the cliff's edge, the vote was cheered by many sides — by hard-core Brexiteers who would sever ties to the Continent at any cost; by "remainers" for whom any glitch in the Brexit process keeps alive the hope of staying in the union or at least softening the terms of a divorce; by Labour's Jeremy Corbyn, who wants to oust Mrs.
This team keeps alive Jeff MacNelly's work on Shoe and Dave Barry's illustrations, as well as museum shows, fine art sales, licensing and publishing.
Their reasoning for using the flag is that "its historical period is correct, it keeps alive an ancestor to our Stars and Stripes, and because it is always in production and therefore, cheap". Like in Taunton it can be seen flying outside Weymouth's town hall.
Sächsische Porzellanmanufaktur Dresden (Saxon Porcelain Manufactory in Dresden), often known in English simply as Dresden Porcelain, is a porcelain factory in Freital near Dresden, which was founded in 1872 and still keeps alive the long tradition of European porcelain art. Since 1902, Dresden Porcelain has a blue "SP Dresden" registered trademark.
The emblem is an anchor, mirrored with respect to the one in use by other maritime bodies. The ribbon was used during climbs in the masts, fastened under the chin. It became tradition that the ribbon be fastened during parades ashore as well, a tradition that the Royal Swedish Navy Cadet Band keeps alive to this day.
By the end of the 1920s, a few large corporations dominated the industry and machines replaced most of the skilled craftsmen. One exception, window-glass cutters, continued to provide opportunities to a new generation of Belgian-Americans. More than 70 years later, the Belgian-American Heritage Society keeps alive the history and culture of this fascinating ethnic group.
The Pueblo Manta that consists of the comunas Salango, Las Tunas, El Pital and Agua Blanca keeps alive these spiritual, cultural and pre-Columbian symbols of their own ancient worldview, which are presented in their cultural celebrations. The worldview of the Pueblo Manta has always been connected to the shell spondylus, from the Valdivia culture until today.
It might have been better if I had become an art teacher after studying. But life is over now”. On 30 October 1975 Kurt Roth died lonely and abandoned in his small attic flat. Today, the museum of local history of Uetersen keeps alive the memory of the poor monastery painter, devoting a large exhibition to him and his works.
A well preserved Dutch- era fort (incorporating an earlier Portuguese-era church) occupied by the Sri Lanka Navy, and a Dutch church remain today. Nearby at Talawila to the south, a vibrant annual festival keeps alive its Portuguese heritage, at the ancient St Anne's church festival, when thousands of Catholic devotees descend upon the tiny village to celebrate St Anne's Day on July 26.
Walking Tour of Historic Port Gamble: A National Historic Landmark since 1966 (Port Gamble: Olympic Property Group 2010). A general store still stands in the town, renovated to its 1916 form and now a tourist attraction. The town has an Old Mills Days festival that keeps alive the spirit of the mill. Port Gamble gives out pamphlets for a walking tour to the historic buildings.
The Conjunto Kiñewen is a Chilean folk band, originally from Region del Maule, Provincia de Curico, Curico, Chile, that keeps alive Chilean music just how it is: rich in popular traditions. Besides that this group includes the new trends and new creations of these days, because for this group the folk is more than something that happened time ago, is the result of the lives that Chilean people have.
Music and history are tightly interwoven in Native American life. A tribe's history is constantly told and retold through music, which keeps alive an oral narrative of history. These historical narratives vary widely from tribe to tribe and are an integral part of tribal identity. However, their historical authenticity cannot be verified; aside from supposition and some archaeological evidence, the earliest documentation of Native American music came with the arrival of European explorers.
In the same building, in apartment number 50 on the fourth floor, is a second museum that keeps alive the memory of Bulgakov, the Museum M.A. Bulgakov (Russian: Музей М. А. Булгаков). This second museum is a government initiative, and was founded on 26 March 2007. The Museum M.A. Bulgakov contains personal belongings, photos, and several exhibitions related to Bulgakov's life and his different works. Various poetic and literary events are often held.
The Priory, Littleworth and the village were all constituent parts of the manor of Monk Bretton. The Ardagh Glass plant, previously Redfearns Glass, lies at the edge of the village and was formerly the largest glassworks in Europe. It keeps alive Barnsley's glassmaking tradition, represented by a glassblower on the Barnsley coat of arms. A war memorial stands on Cross Street, consisting of a paved area and two large pillars bearing the names of Monk Bretton's war dead from the Great War.
His group, Donald Harrison Electric Band, has recorded popular radio hits and has charted in the top ten of Billboard magazine. He performs as a producer, singer, and rapper in traditional New Orleans jazz and hip hop genres with his group, The New Sounds of Mardi Gras. The group, which has recorded two albums, was started in 2001 and has made appearances worldwide. Harrison is the Big Chief of the Congo Nation Afro-New Orleans Cultural Group, which keeps alive the secret traditions of Congo Square.
The Bulgakov House (Russian: Музей-театр «Булгаковский дом») is situated on the ground floor of Bolshaya Sadovaya ulitsa no. 10 in Moscow, in the building where the Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov used to live, and in which some major scenes of his novel The Master and Margarita are set . The museum was established as a private initiative on May 15, 2004. In the same building, in apartment number 50 on the fourth floor, is a second museum that keeps alive the memory of Bulgakov, the Bulgakov Museum in Moscow.
The Reform movement among the Jews of Hamburg met his hearty approval. In Ḳin'at ha-Emet (Zeal for Truth), a paper written on April 7, 1818, and published in the collection Nogah ha-Ẓedeḳ (Light of Righteousness), he declared himself in favor of reforms, such as German prayers, the use of the organ, and other liturgical modifications. The principal prayers, the Shema', and the eighteen benedictions, however, should be said in Hebrew, he declared, as this language keeps alive the belief in the restoration of Israel. He also pleaded for opening the temple for daily service.
José de Salamanca y el Ferrocarril de Madrid a Aranjuez, Vía Libre – Fundación de los Ferrocarriles Españoles, 2000-12-19, retrieved 6 March 2010, puts the sale price at "15,05 millones de pesetas" and the rental at "375.000 pesetas anuales"; there were four reales to a peseta. Today, that route is part of the line from Madrid to Alcázar de San Juan, where it divides into a route to Andalusia and one to the Spanish Levante. A Sunday tourist train, the Tren de la Fresa ("Strawberry Train") keeps alive the nickname earned by the Madrid- Aranjuez line in its early years.
Aniruddha Knight (November 13, 1980) is an artist of South Asian classical dance and music known as Bharatanatyam."19-year-old keeps alive his Indian dance heritage", The Herald-Sun Durham, NC - Sunday, July 2, 2000 He is a 9th- generation descendant of a 200-year-old family of dancers and musicians from southern India. The dances are traditionally performed by women - Knight is unusually the first male of his family to take up this style of dance. His grandmother Balasaraswati was a celebrated and prolific dancer, Newsweek said she has been "recognized as the greatest Indian dancer of all time".
" Baltimore vs. the World, an exhibition at the Current Gallery in Baltimore, Maryland, explored the nature of video media. David Politzer's entry was one of the jury-selected videos described in the art critic Martin Johnson's review asserting that "The most charming video in the collection is David Politzer’s “Rio Macho,” one of a series of videos starring Politzer and his alter ego, who appears on a television set. Politzer explores real and mediated landscapes with his television in hand, which keeps alive the connection between video and the larger, more uncertain world of digital media.
Adam Liptak, Supreme Court Upholds Trump Administration Regulation Letting Employers Opt Out of Birth Control Coverage, New York Times (July 8, 2020). In a subsequent decision in 2020, the Supreme Court reversed, upholding the Trump administration regulation. In 2019, in a decision written by Shwartz, the Third Circuit upheld the district court's ruling that the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections were not immune from a suit brought by inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal challenging, on cruel and unusual punishment grounds, the department's refusal to provide him with two anti- hepatitis drugs used to treat Hepatitis C. The Third Circuit remanded the case to the district court for further proceedings.Mark Scolforo, Ruling keeps alive Abu-Jamal's lawsuit over hepatitis drugs, Associated Press (July 19, 2019).
The foundation is devoted to the comparative study of European dictatorships in the 20th century as well as their democratic transition. Its object is to contribute to the historical coming to terms with and the comparative analysis of dictatorships of fascist, national socialist and communist provenance as well as authoritarian regimes; it is to elucidate their mechanisms of rule and their driving forces. Moreover, it is dedicated to reveal the significance of opposition and resistance against authoritarian and totalitarian suppression and it keeps alive the memory of the victims of dictatorial violence. Besides, it is concerned with the problems of “coping” with the past and questions of transition from dictatorship to democracy as well as the stability conditions of liberal democracies.
Delattre notes that the position of Númenor in Tolkien's Middle-earth is curious, being "at once marginal and central", not least because in The Lord of the Rings, the glory of Númenor is already ancient history, evoking a sense of loss and nostalgia. This, he writes, is just one of many losses and downfalls in Tolkien's legendarium, leading finally to the last remnants of Númenor in the North, the Dúnedain, and the last Númenorean kingdom, Gondor, which "keeps alive the illusion that Númenor still exists in the South". Tolkien, a devout Roman Catholic, stated that The Downfall of Númenor (Akallabêth) was effectively a second fall of man, with "its central theme .. (inevitably, I think, in a story of Men) a Ban, or Prohibition".Letters, #131 to Milton Waldman, c.
Heintz was appointed president of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund in 2001. In 2002, he led the RBF’s joint initiative with the UN Association of the USA to open a Track II dialogue that helped lay the groundwork for the Iran nuclear deal. The Iran Project, which he co-founded, keeps alive the possibility of a peaceful relationship with Iran despite the U.S. withdrawal from this historic agreement. In 2007, Heintz convened a meeting of the Kosovo Unity Team and prominent global diplomatic figures at the Fund’s Pocantico Center, resulting in the Pocantico Declaration that set a path for the Kosovo independence process. In 2010, he set an ambitious path to align investment of the Fund’s financial assets with its mission, resulting in its 2014 decision to divest from fossil fuels and establishing the RBF as a leader in the DivestInvest movement.
The team also detects what seems to be whale song from the creature, which they roughly translate as saying "Kill Me." Having previously detected a brain-like structure in Baobab, the team concludes that the structure somehow keeps alive and uses the brains of alien forms to guide its growth, which are then launched into space as new "spores" to infect new planets. With another mini-submersible, Crew brings a sample of the Baobab on board for analysis, but this plan goes awry when pieces of the material break off and burrow into the brains of team members, making them serve the Baobab's purposes. Glinn and Crew, now joined by meteorite hunter Sam McFarlane from the previous novel, race against time to destroy the Baobab with a nuclear warhead before the entire team is enslaved by the Baobab's "worms." Crew, who is dying, is selected for the suicide mission, but is miraculously saved by the impact of another submersible piloted by a mind-controlled scientist.
Retrieved on 2010-12-23.Ethno-Religious Strife Closes Bridge of Hope Center – Gospel for Asia . Gfa.org (2008-08-05). Retrieved on 2010-12-23. were determined to be considered ethnoreligious groups under the Anti- Discrimination (Amendment) Act 1994 (see above). The Anti-Discrimination (Amendment) Act 1994 made reference to Mandla v Dowell-Lee, which defined ethnic groups as: # a long shared history, of which the group is conscious as distinguishing it from other groups, and the memory of which it keeps alive; #a cultural tradition of its own, including family and social customs and manners, often but not necessarily associated with religious observance. In addition to those two essential characteristics the following characteristics are, in my opinion, relevant: #either a common geographical origin, or descent from a small number of common ancestors; #a common language, not necessarily peculiar to the group; #a common literature peculiar to the group; #a common religion different from that of neighbouring groups or from the general community surrounding it; #being a minority or being an oppressed or dominant group within a larger community.

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