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But the Viennese rebellion was more intense, and more wide-ranging.
The market is far more wide-ranging than you might expect.
In Michigan, however, the proposed bills are even more wide-ranging.
That is a start but a more wide-ranging effort needs to be enacted.
Or would death free him up to pursue more wide-ranging forms of world-saving?
Today's far more wide-ranging settlement determines the opposite, and represents a significant victory for the company.
Now the incoming attorney general has promised even more wide-ranging inquiries in the Trump business world.
A more varied group of writers could probably dream up a more wide-ranging and satisfying collection.
The more wide-ranging the corruption scandal, the greater the threat to support for the political system as a whole.
Routes of infections, such as through injection drug use or heterosexual transmission, were also more wide-ranging among indigenous populations.
They replaced a wider 2015 regulation, which never took effect, that sought to drive more wide-ranging power sector changes.
The measures will probably be more wide-ranging, because researchers are keen to keep track of different marks of well-being.
So as you can imagine, the book kind of generalized and broadened and became a bit more accessible and more wide-ranging.
Analysts have said that a more wide-ranging tie-up between the two would be the logical next step for both companies.
But a growing body of research indicates that the harms of air pollution are more wide-ranging and systematic than we've realized.
Where Hinge may fall short is the fact that it pretty much caters to young people only, while OkCupid is more wide-ranging.
It's a more wide-ranging definition than even those in "heartbeat" bills, which indicate that personhood begins with the start of a heartbeat.
Some players simply need more wide-ranging solutions for a variety of ways that current software and hardware does not account for them.
But the challenges are more wide-ranging: foreign and domestic terrorism, cyber intrusions, weapons of mass destruction, election interference, and strengthening U.S. borders.
The operation was more wide-ranging than many remember, targeting not just John Podesta and the DNC but many other people and groups.
Mr Hannan is as fluent as Mr Rees-Mogg and more wide-ranging: he argues that free trade is the world's greatest engine of prosperity.
The language proposed is far more wide-ranging than is required to accomplish the limited goal of finding out where a particular computer is operating.
"Possibly looking forward to a post-Marlboro future in which it is a more wide-ranging sin industry operator, rather than simply a tobacco company."
But the Virginia Tech graduate has made his name, and his fortune, by building new kinds of cryptocurrencies with more wide-ranging functions than Bitcoin.
If the Republicans are seen just trying to protect Trump, it won't change the outcome but will ease the case for more wide-ranging subsequent investigations.
From performing superhuman feats to the complete destruction of the human race, it's hard to imagine a technology that could have a more wide-ranging impact.
As we continue to reassess whose stories are worth telling and who should get to tell them, we wind up valuing more wide-ranging kinds of movies.
The letter also asked for help in improving the department's public perception and sought help for police training, creating a citizen panel and "more wide-ranging assistance."
Trump's potential support for Kigali contrasts with his opposition to the Paris climate agreement, a more wide-ranging climate pact reached in 2015 by nearly 200 countries.
Mr. Xi's warnings were more wide-ranging than his previous repeated calls about risk, experts said, and his defensiveness is likely to constrain policy changes this year.
James Risch (R-ID) and Bob Menendez (D-NJ) have their own, more wide-ranging legislation, which would restrict weapons sales and authorize additional humanitarian aid to Syria.
The idea of predatory robots may sound terrifying, but the technology's actual applications could be far more innocuous, and more wide ranging, as researcher Tobi Delbruck told Vice's Motherboard.
The Watergate inquiry, after all, ended up uncovering evidence of misdeeds that were actually much more wide-ranging and severe than helping cover up a burglary at the DNC.
Abe stressed that the new framework would be a Trade Agreement on Goods (TAG), not a more wide-ranging FTA that included investments and services that Japan had resisted.
I want to suggest a more wide-ranging explanation that focuses on the life of the mind: liberalism as a philosophy has been captured by a technocratic-managerial-cosmopolitan elite.
China is the potential target of far more wide-ranging U.S. action over what Washington says is theft of intellectual property and coercion of U.S. firms to share commercial secrets.
The Jum-Jum tape, Orchard, takes a more wide-ranging, utilizing a swathe of instruments both organic and otherwise to stitch together small melodies into heartwarming swaths of abstract ambience.
Wheeler takes a more wide-ranging approach to providing commentary on specific stories than Ledger, but is similarly quick to point a finger at Democratic lawmakers and "liberals" in general.
Perhaps as a nod to season three's shift away from life-and-death stakes and toward cases that are more wide-ranging, the song itself has undergone a lighter work-over.
Today's conflicts are more wide-ranging that last year's main battleground: Energy Secretary Rick Perry's failed plan to boost coal and nuclear power plant revenues in the name of grid resiliency.
However, federal rules of evidence are more wide-ranging, giving federal prosecutors the ability to use proof of other sexual crimes to show a defendant's inclination to commit such a crime.
But the police now had enough evidence to arrest and charge several current and former members of National Action, and Mullen was informed that the crackdown would be more wide-ranging.
China is also the potential target of far more wide-ranging U.S. action over what Washington says is its theft of intellectual property and coercion of U.S. firms to share commercial secrets.
But the discussion proved far more wide-ranging, as attorneys general from eight states and the District — and officials from five others — steered the conversation toward the privacy practices of Silicon Valley.
Some adjustments were also made to pensions for low-paid workers, although a union demand for more wide-ranging pension reform was rejected and will be subject to a future government study.
Abe has stressed that the new framework would be a Trade Agreement on Goods, or TAG, not a more wide-ranging free trade agreement that included investments and services that Japan had resisted.
Mao-worshippers in Henan province, to which Lankao belongs, say that the purges of leftist radicals that began in the late 1970s were far more wide-ranging in Henan than elsewhere in China.
This exhibition makes the case for an Italian neorealist photography movement that may not have produced masterpieces at the same rate, but was more wide-ranging and less stark than its filmic counterpart.
Despite the best efforts of Trump allies to make this a narrow question of Trump's sensitivity about the election issue, his pro-Russia stance during the press conference was considerably more wide-ranging.
After making a reference to being "$53 million dollars in personal debt," the rapper voiced his opinions on money, fame, his new album The Life of Pablo and more wide-ranging topics on Monday.
Abe, meanwhile, has stressed that the new framework would be a Trade Agreement on Goods, or TAG, not a more wide-ranging free trade agreement that included investments and services that Japan has resisted.
Congress looks to be setting up a more wide-ranging investigation into the business practices of tech companies in order to assess whether new antitrust legislation should be proposed that is better-suited for Big Tech.
Part of the more intrusive inspections provided for by the Iran deal is implementation of the IAEA Additional Protocol, which provides for more wide-ranging access to nuclear facilities than under a standard so-called safeguards agreement.
"Against the background of the change, banks will be able to use their profits in a more wide-ranging manner — to extend credit and expand activity, to distribute a divided or to buy back shares," she said.
But the shift could be more wide-ranging, Ruffini said, eventually encompassing Moncler's main puffer ranges - which account for 80 percent of its sales - and which are now phased into stores on a more drawn-out basis.
It's no secret that her loyal fan base, the BeyHive, has a mighty sting when you come for the Queen, but this time support was more wide-ranging, with some finding the criticism to be racially motivated.
While it is deeply troubling that our government is forcing employers to share personal information such as employee names, work schedules and locations, email addresses, home addresses, and phone numbers, it has far more wide-ranging consequences.
The fact that more people — males, females and those of us who consider themselves neither — are having more wide-ranging discussions about those supposed prerequisites can make it seem like being a man has become more complicated.
That show was a more wide-ranging survey of Kaprow's paintings, encompassing the years 323 to 232, while Hauser & Wirth's exhibition focuses on work dating only from 269 to 27, accompanied by a selection of drawings from 1978.
In an effort to combat this, J.Crew's design and marketing teams are rolling out a version of the brand that's more wide-ranging than ever before, with the explicit purpose of appealing to as many people as possible.
Formerly a cohost of NPR's Politics podcast, the charming Sanders drops two episodes of "It's Been A Minute" a week—a deep dive on Tuesdays with one guest, and a more wide-ranging conversation with two people on Fridays.
Ink and watercolor designs, known as flash, grew ever more wide-ranging, running from standard stars-and-stripes motifs to soft-core pornography to elevated symbolic fare (Rock of Ages; Helios, the Greek sun god), with degrees of fanciness determining price.
LONDON, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May will pledge on Thursday to eliminate avoidable plastic waste within 25 years, in an attempt to shift the focus away from her government's divisions over Brexit to a more wide-ranging domestic agenda.
Tehran (CNN)Hours before President Donald Trump publicly renounced the Iran nuclear deal, refusing to certify the multilateral agreement in an effort to initiate tougher and more wide-ranging restrictions on Tehran, hardliners in the country's capital said: I told you so.
But with 290 photographers represented — 15 are women, and two are African-American — this show is more wide-ranging than even MoMA's highly touted 2004 exhibition "Fashioning Fiction in Photography Since 1990," which covered only a decade or so and included 13 photographers.
" Hedorfer acknowledged that the phenomenon's effects could be more wide ranging: "Right-wing extremism, xenophobia and terrorist attacks are damaging Germany's image abroad and could have an impact on the volume of inbound travel to the country that would then affect its tourism economy.
It did say the case was unlike any it had seen before, and suggested that if the union movement were more wide-ranging (if it had included all private colleges in the Football Bowl Subdivision, for example), an NLRB decision might be less destabilizing.
In an amicus brief supporting a state-led lawsuit against the power plant rule, more than 28500 lawmakers contended that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is overstepping its bounds with the Clean Power Plan and trying to implement a rule more wide-ranging than previous Congresses ever intended.
The companies provided that information in response to the UK's Electoral Commission, which has been running its own investigation into whether there was any digital misspending relating to the referendum — handing the exact same information to the committee, despite its request for a more wide-ranging probe of Russian meddling.
Speaking on Fox on Thursday, Mr. Trump suggested wrongly that because of his early travel restrictions on China, "a lot of the people decided to go to Italy instead" — though Italy had issued a more wide-ranging ban on travel from China and done so earlier than the United States.
Taking you at your word that you don't have more wide-ranging or serious anxiety problems—and if you do, please consider seeing a mental health professional—then when you're in a suitably calm and relaxed mood, you might benefit from confronting your fears about what might go wrong with your travel plans.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump appears poised to "decertify" the Iran nuclear deal in an effort to initiate tougher and more wide-ranging restrictions on Tehran, but his plan -- which hinges on Congress determining a path forward -- is raising concerns of a potential backlash that could set the stage for another nuclear crisis.
At best, Kaepernick's specific protest has morphed into a more wide-ranging one about race in America and standing up to a leader of the free world who believes there are good and bad people on both sides of a fight between white supremacists and those who would stand in their way.
Everything about The Trump Prophecy — from its subject matter, to the way it's shot, to the little details scattered through the movie's (often interminable) scenes of domestic life — is designed not just to legitimize Donald Trump as a evangelical-approved president but to promulgate an even more wide-ranging — and dangerous — idea.
President Trump has taken the first step, but now he must work with congressional leaders on a more wide-ranging, permanent policy that increases security at the border, removes criminal migrants, and builds a legal immigration system that protects American workers and the productive young men and women who were brought here as innocents.
Mr. Vernon's singing is more wide-ranging here than ever before — the opening of "715 — Creeks" has echoes of Frank Ocean's deadpan soul; on "21 Moon Water," Mr. Vernon's falsetto slides into New Age territory; "8 (circle)" owes a debt to Mr. Hornsby, and on "____45_____," Mr. Vernon is a bluesman, deploying perhaps his most direct singing here.
Crowds chanted slogans condemning Washington's policies toward Iran and shouted "Down With the US." The US-Iranian relationship has grown even more strained in recent months, especially after President Donald Trump publicly renounced the Iran nuclear deal in October, refusing to recertify the 2015 multilateral agreement in an effort to initiate tougher and more wide-ranging restrictions on Tehran.
J.) and Sherrod BrownSherrod Campbell BrownThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape Dayton Democrat launches challenge to longtime GOP rep Dayton mayor: Trump visit after shooting was 'difficult on the community' MORE (Ohio), have been particularly vocal about encouraging the NLRB to utilize the more wide-ranging version of joint employer guidance.
The great Sichuanese chef Chen Kenmin (and father of Iron Chef's Chen Kenichi) offered four more wide-ranging categories back in 1980 when he suggested that the lands above the Yellow River are host to the northern cuisines as represented by Beijing, the upper reaches of the Yangtze are home to Sichuan and the western cuisines, the eastern cuisines encompass Shanghai and the lower reaches of the Yangtze, and the southern school centers around Guangdong and the Pearl River's environs.
They used Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights to secure more wide- ranging inquests into deaths involving state bodies.
This small change made the Zhifang Waiji more popular, and it had a much longer and more wide-ranging influence than the Kunyu Wanguo Quantu as a result.
TVM2 (sometimes written as TVM 2) is a terrestrial television network in Malta, operated by national broadcaster Public Broadcasting Services. Unlike the more wide-ranging TVM network, TVM2 focuses primarily on cultural and education programming.
But there are important differences. Tucker's selection does not concentrate upon large-scale works, featuring broad, urgent facture, applied to allegorical or metaphorical themes, frequently political or historical. Her selection is more wide-ranging. Bad Painting shares none of the shrillness, the social provocation often found in Neo-Expressionism.
The more wide-ranging term "Caribbean literature" generally refers to the literature of all Caribbean territories regardless of language—whether written in English, Spanish, French, Hindustani, or Dutch, or one of numerous creoles.Dash, J. Michael. The Other America: Caribbean Literature in a New World Context. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1998.
It was also the last of the many wars between them to follow a pattern in which fighting was largely confined to frontier provinces and neither side achieved any lasting occupation of enemy territory beyond this border zone. It preceded a much more wide-ranging and dramatic final conflict in the early 7th century.
These were to be more wide-ranging than the usual interview and of book length.Ian Hamilton website Over the next three years Dale was to interview Michael Hamburger, Anthony Thwaite and Richard Wilbur for this series. In 1963 Dale married Pauline Strouvelle, by whom he had a son and a daughter.International Who's Who of Authors and Writers'.
In the first subject group of Schubert's Piano Sonata in B, D. 960, for example, the theme is presented three times, in B major, in G major, and then again in B major. The second subject group is even more wide-ranging. It begins in F minor, moves into A major, then through B major to F major.
Other provisions in Part 2 give greater flexibility to search warrants by allowing them to cover other premises under the control of the same suspect, and by allowing searches where the possession of terrorist publications is suspected. The powers of the Intelligence services are extended and warrants to intercept communications are given more wide-ranging effect.
The North American Breeding Bird Survey, Results and Analysis 1966–2015. Version 2.07.2017. USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD, USA. The long-eared owl is more numerous than its more scarce but more wide-ranging cousin, the short-eared owl, with the peak number possible of short-ears roughly equivalent to the minimum number of long-ears.
Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents.Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents, The application of this principle at law was key in the decision of Marbury v. Madison,Marbury v. Madison, wherein it was necessary to establish that Marbury had a right to his commission in the first place in order for Chief Justice Marshall to make his more wide-ranging decision.
This was originally a short speech given by a male guest in thanks to the women who had prepared the meal. However, it is now much more wide-ranging and generally covers the male speaker's view on women. It is normally amusing and not offensive, particularly since it will be followed by a reply from the "lassies" concerned. The men drink a toast to the women's health.
The novel is more wide-ranging, starting with Spanish explorer Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and ends in the modern day. Although produced for television, Texas was released on home video first. This decision was not due to its quality, but to recoup its $12 million production cost feasibly as broadcast networks had shied away from expensive productions.Nichols, Peter M. "'Texas' as a Mini-Series".
As the survey proceeded, those involved became convinced that a more wide-ranging and comprehensive study was required. Accordingly, a joint congressional committee was established to study the problems created by growth in the greater District of Columbia region and to make recommendations regarding them. Members of the committee were drawn from the House and Senate Committees on the District of Columbia. The Committee's work proceeded in two phases.
Illinois State Museum Among living animals, the term megafauna is most commonly used for the largest extant terrestrial mammals, which are elephants, giraffes, hippopotamuses, rhinoceroses, and large bovines. Of these five categories of large herbivores, only bovines are presently found outside of Africa and southern Asia, but all the others were formerly more wide-ranging. Megafaunal species may be categorized according to their dietary type: megaherbivores (e.g., elephants), megacarnivores (e.g.
By the beginning of the American Civil War, the state had only twenty-five publicly funded common schools. In 1867, the state legislature was still controlled by ex-Confederates. It passed a Common Schools Law that allowed public funded but limited schools to white children. The 1868 legislature banned former Confederates and passed a more wide-ranging law detailing funding and administrative issues and allowing black children to attend school.
The Latin motto at the top means "Know thyself," and the verse at the bottom is Pope's own satire on Thersites from Essay on Criticism. This was only one of many attacks on Pope after the Dunciad Variorum. The central premise of the poem is the same as that of MacFlecknoe: the crowning of a new King of Dulness. However, Pope's poem is far more wide-ranging and specific than Dryden's had been.
The interests of Frederik II and his intellectual circle of wise men were more wide-ranging than that of his father's theological one. Frederik had a strong proclivity for Paracelsian medicine: in 1571 he appointed Johannes Pratensis to the medical faculty of the University of Copenhagen, and in the same year Petrus Severinus became his personal physician. Severinus wielded considerable influence among Paracelsian practitioners, following the publication of his Idea medicinæ philosophicæ (1571).
It was Lockhart who – having been promoted to a more wide-ranging role by Beaverbrook – suggested that his friend the aristocrat, ex-diplomat and writer Harold Nicolson might be the ideal man to take over the Diary.Wilkes, 2002, p. 165 But the easy pleasure that Nicolson took in socialising for its own sake quickly evaporated when forced to attend festivities in search of stories. “Work fruitlessly, superficially, futilely upon the Londoner’s Diary” he wrote in his private journal.
More wide ranging reforms then followed with the early precursors to the welfare state brought in by Bismark and Lloyd George. See The Great Transformation (book) chapters 12 - 18. By the mid-1930s much of the first and second world was already under the sway of communism or fascism, with even the US departing from economic orthodoxy with the New Deal. There had not been a corresponding decline for neoclassical economics in the academic sphere however.
Larger native and non-native birds that are more wide-ranging have begun to take over these areas and are gradually driving out these less-hardy species. The threatened large bent-wing bat breeds caves in the park as mating and hibernating locations. This has led to NPWS regularly closing off the Drum and Grill caves in order to protect the population during their vulnerable breeding season. The Boral limestone quarry at the northern end of Bungonia Gorge.
23 of sustainable development issues and even in this arena, some aspects, such as trade, remain off the agenda (an issue addressed by the World Trade Organization and World Bank instead). Attempts to achieve joined-up thinking have increased progressively; the issues raised at Rio and Johannesburg were considerably more wide ranging than at Stockholm, arguably aided by the sustainable development discourse. However, in this quest for comprehensiveness, it is increasingly harder to pull specific issues into focus.
Phenology, migrations, circadian rhythm and the effect of precipitation on the activity of (Eurycea bislineata bislineata) in Quebec. Herpetologica 31:433-439. The diets of the adults are more wide-ranging than the larvae because of the amount of habitat that can be exploited, both terrestrial and aquatic. The movements of juveniles and adults usually occurs in the first hour after dark, when they emerge from under their retreats and forage along the stream bank or forest floor.
The traditional division between Upper and Lower Egypt and their respective differences go back to ancient times. Egyptians today commonly call the people of the north ' () and those of the south ' (). The differences throughout Egypt, however, are more wide-ranging and do not neatly correspond to the simple division. The language shifts from the eastern to the western parts of the Nile Delta, and the varieties spoken from Giza to Minya are further grouped into a Middle Egypt cluster.
Bloemfontein's music focus is centred predominantly around the metal and Afrikaans genres. Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban are far more wide-ranging in the genres of music covered by bands and artists. Cape Town is a hotbed for the underground music scene, generally held to be more experimental than the music produced in the other centres. Potchefstroom seems to be the newest development ground for Afrikaans rock music, with various bands like Straatligkinders making their start here.
Within months of the agreement, France and Austria found themselves engaged in the Seven Years' War against the Anglo-Prussian Alliance, which was to last until 1763. Along with the Westminster Convention, the treaty formed part of the Diplomatic Revolution, which realigned the alliance systems of the major powers of Europe in the run-up to the war. It was ostensibly defensive, but British agents suspected that there were secret clauses that were more wide-ranging than the document actually publicised.Simms p.
The Johanson analysis provides a method for evaluating the portrayal of women and girls in movies. Although developed for the screen, it can also be applied to books and other media. It consists of adding or subtracting points based on different categories of representation. The analysis offers a more wide- ranging and in-depth analysis than provided by methods that rely on the evaluation of only one or two aspects of female representation, such as the Bechdel test or Mako Mori test.
A year or so later Burchard retired and the firm became Ludington and Company with Harrison's younger brother Nelson being brought into the partnership. Ludington was the general manager of the company for nearly twenty years. It had a more wide-ranging business compared to other companies in Wisconsin at the time; among its holdings and activities were docks in Milwaukee and lumber mills in Oconto as part of the firm. Ludington also became involved in real estate development in Wisconsin.
The World Communication Awards are organised by Total Telecom and their owners Terrapinn. It celebrated its 10th year in 2008 with fifteen categories being presented, and with the chairman of the judges being David Molony, former editor-in-chief of Total TelecomTotal Telecom and now an analyst at consultants Ovum. Over the years the WCA have become more wide- ranging and international, with the 2007 winners including Bharti Airtel, Minick, BT, NTT Comm, SpinVox, Afsat, Orange, ip.access, Botswana Telecom, TeliaSonera, and Viviane Reding.
A series of further published opinions from Orsières indicated more wide ranging differences. Jourdain reacted to this gratuitous insubordination with the support from his deputy, the vicar-general Jacques-Joseph Jans, who headed up a commission to investigate Orsières. By the end of 1851, Orsières' writings had been added to the Index of Censorship. The dispute rumbled on till 1855 when, threatened with excommunication, Orsières backed down with a written submission, and was accordingly permitted by Jourdain to remain a member of the priesthood.
Lewy, 1964, p. 58 In the absence of an agreement relating to particular areas of concern with the Reich, the Holy See concluded more wide-ranging concordats with three German states where Catholics were concentrated: Bavaria (1924), Prussia (1929), and Baden (1932).Lewy, 1964, p. 58 ;Pope Pius XI Pius XI was elected Pope in 1922. His pontificate coincided with the early aftermath of the First World War. The old European monarchies had been largely swept away and a new and precarious order formed across the continent.
The paper managed to obtain 2,047 Dankort transactions, 18,047 emails, 313,303 telephonic data (including SMSs and phone logs), flight bookings, tax information, and private pictures. Berlingskes access, however, appears to have been far more wide- ranging than that used by the hush-hush source. The Folketing's foreman called the series "an interesting experiment" and hoped that it would pave the way for "a much-needed debate" about the Danes' data. However, discussion of "Sporet" was almost entirely swamped by the hush-hush source revelations.
He proposed a series of popular laws, far more wide-ranging than those of his brother. These included an extension to Tiberius' land redistribution bill; a grain subsidy for poorer citizens; reforms to the judicial system; the free issue of clothes and equipment to soldiers; the founding of overseas colonies to help the landless; a reduction in the length of military service; and citizenship for Italian allies. In 121 BC, after Gaius failed re-election, one of his supporters killed an attendant of the consul Lucius Opimius.
The equivalent in Scots Law is the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995. Although PACE is a fairly wide-ranging piece of legislation, it mainly deals with police powers to search an individual or premises, including their powers to gain entry to those premises, the handling of exhibits seized from those searches, and the treatment of suspects once they are in custody, including being interviewed. Specific legislation as to more wide-ranging conduct of a criminal investigation is contained within the Criminal Procedures and Investigation Act 1996.
The work was initially focussed on the presenting problems but became more wide-ranging with responsive patients and demonstrated deep and lasting changes. An account of twenty-four therapies completed by trainees as part of the Brief Psychotherapy Workshop is summarised in ‘Psychodynamics, Training and Outcome’ by Malan and Osimo, pub. Butterworth –Heinemann 1992. It is based not only on the sessions but on the follow-up of a series of patients, and shows that good therapeutic results can be achieved by trainees under supervision.
The EU participates in all G8 and G20 summits. (G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, 2019). Foreign policy co-operation between member states dates from the establishment of the Community in 1957, when member states negotiated as a bloc in international trade negotiations under the EU's common commercial policy. Steps for a more wide-ranging co-ordination in foreign relations began in 1970 with the establishment of European Political Cooperation which created an informal consultation process between member states with the aim of forming common foreign policies.
Rock Sound included the album at number 42 on their list of top 2016 releases. Newsday included "Tidal Wave" at number 1 on their list of top songs of 2016 songs by Long Island artists. In a retrospective piece for Fuse.tv, writer Jason Lipshutz ranked the album as his fourth favorite Taking Back Sunday album. He said the album was "perhaps the biggest pivot in Taking Back Sunday’s career—away from the scene that made them famous and toward a more wide- ranging brand of rock".
Platacis worked under the pseudonym PIXNIT, The pseudonym is based on the Latin phrase pinxit, meaning "he/she painted this work," which often accompanied artist signatures on European Late Medieval and Renaissance paintings. In 2007 The Boston Globe ran a feature story about her artwork. Her painting style, combining graffiti with a distinctive stenciling technique, was guerilla art designed to simultaneously beautify and to critique the uses and misuses of the urban environment. Art critics championed PIXNIT’s work and it was also greatly admired by more wide- ranging viewers.
On the other hand, the sexual pair bond is a behavioral and physiological bond between two individuals with a strong sexual attraction component. In this bond the participants in the sexual pair bond prefer to have sex with each other over other options. Social pair bonds are usually more wide-ranging than their sexual counterparts due to the sexual nature involved in the latter. In humans and other mammals, these pair bonds are created by a combination of social interaction and biological factors including neurotransmitters like oxytocin, vasopressin, and dopamine.
Nate Patrin of Pitchfork Media gave the album a 6.9 out of 10, saying, "Sabotage Gigante has been said to be [Rob] Sonic's political album, at least in a more wide- ranging and universal way than Telicatessens the-personal-is-political themes, but there are so many generalities, abstractions, reappropriated slogans, moments of quadruplespeak, and pseudo-non-sequitur asides that much of the listener's time between headphones is spent trying to untangle it all." On October 23, 2007, "Brand New Vandals" was chosen by KEXP-FM as their Song of the Day.
When the United States entered into World War II, the NFRW decreased its efforts to build their unified partisan organization. Twenty-five percent of American women worked for the wartime effort, moving away from Republican club meetings, and towards a more wide-ranging patriotic effort. The Federation avoided taking a stance on isolationism, pledging to continue an objective educational program. While criticized, the Federation believed this non- position to be the best way to support the Republican party and to support women becoming more involved in politics by developing their own informed opinions.
Traditional antibiotics have a more wide-ranging effect, killing both harmful bacteria and useful bacteria such as those facilitating food digestion. The species and strain specificity of bacteriophages makes it unlikely that harmless or useful bacteria will be killed when fighting an infection. A few research groups in the West are engineering a broader spectrum phage, and also a variety of forms of MRSA treatments, including impregnated wound dressings, preventative treatment for burn victims, phage-impregnated sutures. Enzybiotics are a new development at Rockefeller University that create enzymes from phage.
After this, back up diesel generators with sufficient fuel to run the pumps for at least a day if electricity failed were added to the pumping stations. The "Good Friday Flood", as it was known locally, happened when the Mississippi River levels were dangerously high along the levees at the city, but was not directly connected to the more wide- ranging flood. 1927 also saw the start of a project to build a more extensive system of levees on the shoreline of Lake Pontchartrain. After 1945, all land up to the lake had been developed.
However, globally barn owls are much more wide- ranging, more tropical in their central range and globally have a much wider prey spectrum than long-eared owls. Barn owls are also more widely adaptive to insular living than long-eared owls, and are capable living proficiently on a diversity of prey classes even in environments completely lacking small mammals.Capizzi, D., & Luigi Canou, P. V. (1998). Feeding habits of sympatric Long-eared Owl Asio otus, Tawny Owl Strix since and Barn Owl Tyto alba in a Mediterranean coastal woodland.Kitowski, I. (2013).
Opening of Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 28 in A major, Op. 101 Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 28 in A major, Op. 101, was written in 1816 and was dedicated to the pianist Baroness Dorothea Ertmann, née Graumen. This sonata marks the beginning of what is generally regarded as Beethoven's final period, where the forms are more complex, ideas more wide-ranging, textures more polyphonic, and the treatment of the themes and motifs even more sophisticated than before. Op. 101 well exemplified this new style, and Beethoven exploits the newly expanded keyboard compass of the day.
After reunification research in the Stasi records disclosed that Brigitte Klump had been identified by the Ministry for State Security as an "enemy of the state" ("Feindperson") across the Inner- German border. She was assigned to the ministry's "Central Coordination Group (ZKG) - Department 5", and included in a more wide ranging programme under the code name "Kloster", which was presumably a reference to the title of her first book. Until 1989 Klump was one of those targeted for one of the Stasi's systematic undermining campaigns. Officials from the Stasi chief's office circulated instructionsAuskunftsbericht-VVS 0107-17047/86, 1986.
Radioflash is a term used (chiefly in sources from the United Kingdom) in early literature on the phenomena now known more widely as nuclear electromagnetic pulse, or EMP. The term originated in the early 1950s, primarily associated with the "click" typically heard on radio receivers when a nuclear bomb was detonated. It was later discovered that the phenomena was one part of the more wide-ranging set of effects resulting from EMPs after the detonation of nuclear and certain chemical weapons. Instrumentation failures observed during nuclear weapons testing between 1951 and 1953 were mentioned in declassified military literature as attributed to "radiated radioflash".
The resulting shape is easily driven because of the long, thin underwater shape but enjoys the accommodation space (above the waterline) of a beamy hull. In the 1990s Collins turned to fiction, publishing three sailing novels and then a series of more wide-ranging novels, including two (The Rationalist and The Marriage of Souls) which are set in 18th century Lymington. He published ten novels in all. Collins's political views were liberal and libertarian, but (in 1979) he was asked by Keith Joseph to join a Conservative party think tank chaired by John Hoskyns (who became Chief Political Adviser to Margaret Thatcher) to work on issues such as privatisation.
Black's short book ("about an even shorter book," as he put it) was succeeded—as an E-book published in 2011 at the online Anarchist Library—by Nightmares of Reason, a longer and more wide-ranging critique of Bookchin's anthropological and historical arguments, especially Bookchin's espousal of "libertarian municipalism" which Black ridiculed as "mini-statism." Black's most recent book, "Instead of Work" (2015), collects his writings about work from 1985 to 2015. Since 2000, Black has focused on topics reflecting his education and reading in the sociology and the ethnography of law, resulting in writings often published in Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed.
Charles Dawes—the first budget director and later, vice president under Coolidge When Harding took office on March 4, 1921, the nation was in the midst of a postwar economic decline. At the suggestion of its leaders, Harding called a special session of Congress to convene on April 11. When Harding addressed the joint session the following day, he urged the reduction of income taxes (raised during the war), an increase in tariffs on agricultural goods to protect the American farmer, as well as more wide-ranging reforms, such as support for highways, aviation, and radio. But it was not until May 27 that Congress passed an emergency tariff increase on agricultural products.
Admiralty House was designed by Samuel Pepys Cockerell, a protégé of Sir Robert Taylor, and opened in 1788. Built at the request of Admiral of the Fleet Viscount Howe, First Lord of the Admiralty, in 1782–83 for "a few small rooms of my own", it was the official residence of First Lord of the Admiralty until 1964, and has also been home to several British Prime Ministers when 10 Downing Street was being renovated. U.S. President John F. Kennedy attended a meeting there with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in 1962 to discuss the allies' reaction to the communist threat and more wide-ranging matters. Winston Churchill lived in the house while serving as First Lord of the Admiralty for two terms, 1911–15 and 1939–40.
Pico della Mirandola wrote the "manifesto" of the Renaissance, the Oration on the Dignity of Man, a vibrant defence of thinking. Matteo Palmieri (1406–1475), another humanist, is most known for his work Della vita civile ("On Civic Life"; printed 1528), which advocated civic humanism, and for his influence in refining the Tuscan vernacular to the same level as Latin. Palmieri drew on Roman philosophers and theorists, especially Cicero, who, like Palmieri, lived an active public life as a citizen and official, as well as a theorist and philosopher and also Quintilian. Perhaps the most succinct expression of his perspective on humanism is in a 1465 poetic work La città di vita, but an earlier work, Della vita civile, is more wide-ranging.
In the wake of the rebellion the government decided to bring in a more wide-ranging Plantation of Ulster than had originally been planned. This didn't greatly affect MacDonnell as Counties Antrim and Down were excluded from the Plantation, as large-scale Scottish settling was already taking place there. His prudent conduct was not approved by his kinsmen, and part of the 1614 conspiracy was to depose him in favour of Alexander, son of his elder brother James. But it strengthened his influence at court, and having by his judicious conduct in the matter of the Londoners' plantation at Coleraine, and the zeal with which he strove to civilise his own country, effaced all memory of his early conduct, he was, on 29 June 1618, created Viscount Dunluce.
General American, like the British Received Pronunciation (RP) and prestige accents of many other societies, has never been the accent of the entire nation, and, unlike RP, does not constitute a homogeneous national standard. Starting in the 1930s, nationwide radio networks adopted non-coastal Northern U.S. rhotic pronunciations for their "General American" standard. The entertainment industry similarly shifted from a non-rhotic standard to a rhotic one in the late 1940s, after the triumph of the Second World War, with the patriotic incentive for a more wide-ranging and unpretentious "heartland variety" in television and radio. General American is thus sometimes associated with the speech of North American radio and television announcers, promoted as prestigious in their industry, where it is sometimes called "Broadcast English" "Network English", or "Network Standard".
Carranza did not participate in the Convention of Aguascalientes because he was not a general, but, as a general, Obregón participated. The Convention soon split into two major factions: (1) the Carrancistas, who insisted that the Convention should follow the promise of the Plan of Guadalupe and restore the 1857 Constitution of Mexico; and (2) the Villistas, who sought more wide-ranging social reforms than set out in the Plan of Guadalupe. The Villistas were supported by Emiliano Zapata, leader of the Liberation Army of the South, who had issued his own Plan of Ayala, which called for wide-ranging social reforms. For a month and a half, Obregón maintained neutrality between the two sides and tried to reach a middle ground that would avoid a civil war.
For Griffini, many of the abandoned infants were left simply because their mothers – even where respectably married – were poor, and believed their children would be better provided for by the orphanage. For Griffini, a better solution would be to persuade the mothers of legitimate infants to keep their children within their own families, even where doing so might require some level of financial support from the authorities. Griffini saw to the removal of the "wheel" outside the Milan city orphanage on 1 July 1868, but that was to some extent symbolic of a more wide-ranging reform to regulate the orphanage and public policy on pregnancy. Each orphanage should have an acceptance office to ascertain the reason for each infant abandonment and to provide cash for parents deemed appropriately needy.
However, to the people of his home town, he became "the greatest poet laureate we never had". He was interviewed by Roy Plomley on Desert Island Discs on 1 December 1979: his music choices included five classical selections and three others, while his chosen book was Boswell's Life of Johnson. In 1982, on his 65th birthday, a book of poems was published in his honour that included contributions from Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney, Philip Larkin and twenty-three other poets, testifying to the respect and indeed love that the British poetry community had for him. This was followed by a fuller and more wide-ranging tribute (including some unpublished reflective essays, and reproductions of several drafts of his poem 'Immunity' from his archive at Exeter University), published in 1987 and entitled Causley at 70, .
The book is a response to various debates of Darwin's time far more wide-ranging than the questions he raised in Origin. It is often erroneously assumed that the book was controversial because it was the first to outline the idea of human evolution and common descent. Coming out so late into that particular debate, while it was clearly Darwin's intent to weigh in on this question, his goal was to approach it through a specific theoretical lens (sexual selection), which other commentators at the period had not discussed, and consider the evolution of morality and religion. The theory of sexual selection was also needed to counter the argument that beauty with no obvious utility, such as exotic birds' plumage, proved divine design, which had been put strongly by the Duke of Argyll in his book The Reign of Law (1868).
However, in later years the collection could not be considered a complete or definitive representation of Simon's best or most popular work because it did not include her major hits from the mid-1970s onward, such as "Nobody Does It Better", "You Belong to Me", "Jesse", "Coming Around Again" and "Let the River Run". The fact that Simon had changed record labels several times (moving from Elektra to Warner Bros. to Epic to Arista) made a more wide-ranging collection a difficult proposition. A live album, Greatest Hits Live (1988), went some way to rectifying this issue, but the original recorded versions were eventually collected on the three-disc boxed-set Clouds in My Coffee (1995), the two-disc set Anthology (2003), and the single-disc compilation Reflections: Carly Simon's Greatest Hits (2004), which went on to become a great commercial success, and was certified Gold by the RIAA in 2007.
In the first half of his career, Scipione’s church building was associated with his commendatrial or titular duties; in the latter half his public patronage was more wide-ranging, intervening at San Crisogono, Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Santa Maria della Vittoria, Santa Chiara a Casa Pia, San Gregorio Magno, as well as building new churches in the nearby towns of Montefortino and Monte Compatri. During the Ludovisi papacy the major focus of Borghese’s ecclesiastical patronage was on commemorative projects. The first was the embellishment of the Caffarelli chapel in Santa Maria sopra Minerva (1620–23). The second was the massive timber catafalque decorated with life-size plaster figures designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, erected in Santa Maria Maggiore (1622). Borghese’s first work after entering the Sacred College where he studied was the building and decoration of the oratory chapels of St. Andrew and St. Sylvia beside San Gregorio Magno al Celio. For Borghese to complete such a project declared his devotion to the city’s Christian heritage, while also marking a gesture of respect for the great Church reformer of the previous generation.
Radical Computer Music & Fantastisk Mediemanipulation - page 32 Radical Computer Music references the habit in Scandinavia of addressing notated music as "serious music".Goodiepal (2008), The Official Mort Aux Vaches Ekstra Extra Walkthrough listen at 2:33 As such it not only presents a different, more wide-ranging, approach to computer music, based on the acceptance of the medium as intelligent (AI or ALI, the latter term created by Goodiepal to describe alternative intelligence) but also includes media art as a field at risk of trivialisation and lack of utopian aspirations. According to Goodiepal, the scarcity of a utopian spark in contemporary computer music and media art is exacerbated by the low level of content in most computer-based communication, as a preference for sheer documentation appears to have come to motivate most media activities.Liz Armstrong, "Danish mad professor on the loose in the internet" from Vice Magazine (US), Oct 2008, online at Generally, a call for easy access and convenience permeates the relation between humans and computers, rather than the aspiration for cultural evolution through technological refinement.
The history of the VCH falls into three main phases, defined by different funding regimes: an early phase, 1899–1914, when the project was conceived as a commercial enterprise, and progress was rapid; a second more desultory phase, 1914–1947, when relatively little progress was made; and the third phase beginning in 1947, when, under the auspices of the Institute of Historical Research, a high academic standard was set, and progress has been slow but reasonably steady. These phases have also been characterised by changing attitudes towards the proper scope of English local history. The early volumes were planned on the model of traditional English county histories, with a strong emphasis on manorial descents, the advowsons of parish churches, and the local landed gentry: a prospectus of c. 1904 stated that "there is no Englishman to whom [the VCH] does not in some one or other of its features make a direct appeal". More recent volumes – especially those published since the 1950s – have been more wide-ranging in their approach, and have included systematic coverage of social and economic history, industrial history, population history, educational history, landscape history, religious nonconformity, and so on: individual parish histories have consequently grown considerably in length and complexity.

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