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We always made the effort to keep our family united.
I was not a bad student when I made the effort.
But at least four Democrats and four Republicans made the effort.
But even then, Mr. Infantino said, the results made the effort worthwhile.
Jonathan said this made the effort it took to write it worthwhile.
But at least you will have made the effort to put things right.
We were in touch with him late yesterday to ask why he made the effort.
Many of those on hand said they were appreciative that Trump had made the effort.
I never made the effort to date someone who was in my field or not.
And because I'd never made the effort to experience public queerness before, that's all I expected.
In the case of Watts Up With That, I'd made the effort at de-escalation myself.
Furthermore, cutting out Democrats made the effort bitterly partisan and ended up sinking the health bill.
What CRA has meant is that banks have made the effort to understand lower-income communities.
Most are appreciative that Lopez made the effort to use a gender neutral pronoun for her family member.
They looked around to see how they could change, and today they are both happy they made the effort.
"Bulldog" Bouton had made the effort to stick up for his teammate and reprimand a bratty teenager from Brooklyn.
Even when they have made the effort to tackle rural access, they have later scaled back on their commitments. Why?
Trump had long campaigned on repealing and replacing ObamaCare and had made the effort a top item on his agenda.
The Times went ahead with its push in the new storytelling field, and sponsorship money has made the effort profitable.
But our GSA made the effort despite how small we were, and despite the anti-LGBTQ tensions of that environment and era.
For a few months, until increased bombing and firefighting in the region made the effort too dangerous, the system was a success.
"I am gratified that the TSA made the effort to create a statement when they were not inclined to do so," Kavulich said.
Republican Ed Gillespie carried the Seventh in his failed gubernatorial run, but at least he made the effort to tack to the middle.
Since then, they've made the effort to rehearse primarily when the dancers from Palestine and New York can come together and work in-person.
Now, however, the knowledge of these plants has mostly been forgotten, save for the few herbalists who have made the effort to research them.
I'll fight for them because they're fantastic people who have made the effort to get here and they need to be supported and helped.
Mr. Kim has made the effort a personal project, posing next to a large solid-fueled motor after a successful ground test last year.
But the emotion never quite comes through with Samuel and Miranda, because Aciman hasn't made the effort to turn them into more than flat types.
But where those games seemed almost to relish dumping you at the first stage, Spyro, with the Artisan Homeworld, made the effort to be welcoming.
If I hadn't made the effort to learn about my son's passion, I think I would have felt disconnected from him as he got older.
I'm glad I made the effort to socialize — it's easy for me to fall into a funk if all I do is work for a while.
And while Apple isn't making any money on app sales, it's pretty easy to see why it made the effort to develop and pilot the program.
Kai wanted to play golf and Donnie is sick of his old man taking pics but one day he will be glad I made the effort.
"LaLiga disagrees deeply with the interpretation of the AEPD and believes that it has not made the effort to understand how the technology [functions]," it writes.
Or it may be that some winemakers have not made the effort to focus specifically on syrah, instead using techniques more appropriate for cabernet or merlot.
Of course, it was only a week, so I couldn't try everything, but a lot of what I did fall for made the effort worth it.
"The Chinese have spent a lot of time talking about 'one country, two systems,' without ever having made the effort to understand what it means," Patten said.
I can only thank all the Peruvian fans that are always behind us and all those who made the effort to come all this way to Russia.
Aside from rough sketches and conjectures, nobody had yet made the effort to "do the math" behind these star-moving technologies, Caplan said in a phone call.
Tolman said she felt compelled to write back to the boys because she was so touched they had made the effort to reach out to their neighbor.
Spectacular dysfunction within the Trump White House — where a disengaged president oversees open warfare between his chief of staff and new communications director — only made the effort harder.
Still, he made the effort, as did Stella Jean, who offered both an alternative kind of entertainment in the form of a live singing group and a political statement.
For example, while almost all universities maintain thesis archives, few, if any, made the effort to digitize student works and make them available to the next generation of student learners.
Weather conditions, including high winds, have made the effort to bring the fire under control "challenging" and "dangerous," said the incident commander, Andrew Mandell, in an interview with 12 News.
"The Supreme Court has made the effort to televise their decision live, and this very clearly sends the message that the courts view this as a landmark decision," he added.
During the appeals, when lawyers for Mr. Odiase mentioned the new evidence, Mr. Oustatcher said they could have found the witness if they had made the effort before the trial.
The lilt of her voice alone could have carried these few seconds of content, but she and her musicians made the effort to match the rhythm and find its song.
Interviewers can also easily tell whether you've actually made the effort to learn about their company and the product or services they offer or if you're just along for the ride.
Mr. Trump conceded that the very nature of what he had promised to do — eliminate Mr. Obama's health care program, which serves millions of Americans — made the effort an uphill slog.
IN an age of partisan divides it has become popular to assert that the wounds of the world would heal if only people made the effort to empathise more with each other.
And as someone who tends to be emotional, I feel for my family who made the effort to come here for a better future just to realize that it's not as great.
He is visiting home from Atlanta where he is a professional dancer and he leaves again tomorrow, so I am super happy that he made the effort to see me at work.
The creators, George Pelecanos and David Simon, made the effort to hire female directors and writers to root the show in women's experiences, rather than through the perspective of the men around them.
It will be because they showed up to knock on their neighbors' doors and made the effort on Election Day to wake up early or get home late so they could cast ballots.
But at the same time, when talking to them, there is this basic level of empathy that I would not have felt if I had not made the effort to talk to them.
You're already doing the most important thing one can do when sorting out how to deal with an unpleasant boss or colleague: You've made the effort to figure out why this person is such a drag.
JULIETTE ALBIACManaging directorFire Safe EuropeBrussels Kensington is not rotten because it is rich, it is rotten because, individually and collectively, we have not made the effort to ensure that policies are fair ("Embers still glowing", June 242th).
" After Live or Let Die, Seymour says, "We had random connections over the years, but after he passed I was so glad that I had made the effort last summer to find him at this big event.
You and Vitaly Churkin, the late Russian representative at the United Nations, may have disagreed often, but you both took the time and made the effort to build a relationship enabling you to work together whenever possible.
One, both (civilian) videos showing the horrific behavior by the police officers during the arrest were accessible online, and we should have made the effort to track down usage rights and add one to the top of the piece.
And yet, even though you're unlikely to reach, literally or figuratively, most of the people on whose doors you knock, when you do connect with someone it can only happen because you made the effort to show up in person.
"If you look at the amount of doors that we've knocked, the contacts we've made, the attempts we've made, the effort we are putting in, that is really the basis of how we are doing as well as we are doing," he said.
"Epic Games, when they created Fortnite, for years and years, hired psychologists — they really dug into the human brain and they really made the effort to make it as addictive as possible," Alessandra Esposito Chartrand, a Calex Legal attorney, said on CBC.ca.
How much more satisfying it would have been if he had asked his audience to consider what makes redemption matter: not just coming to the "right" point of view but having made the effort to look, to think, to struggle, and then to change. ♦
In his narrative, American (tech) companies didn't fail in China because they were incompetent, but rather because they never made the effort to localize: American public companies tend to treat international markets as cash cows, sources of bonus revenue to which they are entitled by virtue of winning at home.
But the United States, EU and other nations argue that China has not made the effort necessary to earn the label and benefit from a change in how anti-dumping duties are calculated, which would likely lead to smaller tariffs on goods imported from China but priced unfairly from U.S. products.
Beaton had made the effort to engage outside tutors for all the subjects that his New Zealand high school could not accommodate, and engaged others to help him prepare for U.S.-specific exams like the SAT, as well as work through the application process for the many schools whose admissions applications he filled out.
In both instances, I was glad I made the effort, a sentiment much aided by the fact that I told the editor, 10 minutes into our lunch, "I'm so sorry I can't help with publicity," and I bought the novelist's book at his reading and pushed myself to ask a Q. at his Q. and A. Shoulders: lowered.
At a time when we are seeing a huge groundswell of good works and charity to help our communities get through what is not just a public health crisis, but a social and economic one, the resulting rollout made the effort feel more a bit opportunistic than altruistic — both GoFundMe and Yelp are businesses, after all.
As a tradition, Simon cars frequently made the effort to be "first car(s) on the track" at Indy on the opening day of practice, a popular ceremonial honor.
Ben did not know whether he made the effort to take his exams just to please him. As a teenager, Overmars did weight-training which improved his speed. He also attributed his pace to his mother who was quick, but "had no time for sports".
In 2010, two young Nagas were shot dead by the Manipur commandos during clashes that arose during the visit of NSCN(I-M) leader, Thuingaleng Muivah to the Ukhrul district of Manipur. The Naga Mothers' Association members made the effort to recover the unclaimed dead bodies and hand them over to their families.
This indicates that the chancel was partially decorated in the Middle Ages. Over the course of time, the walls were whitewashed approximately 30 times and colors were found around layer no. 15. Below the decorations there are also about 15 layers of whitewash. This made the effort to reveal the decorations very difficult and time consuming.
From 1914 to 1920, he was vice-president of the Board and then president until 1933 when poor health forced him to step down.Swarthmore Administrators, Faculty, etc. (1925) From 1928 to 1935, Powell was chairman of the Committee on Circulation for the New York Public Library. He made the effort to know all of the employees at the Main Library on Fifth Avenue by sight.
Allard was a charming and gentle man, very different from some of the other European mercenaries in the Punjab. He made the effort to learn Persian, and is said to have composed poetry in his new language. He was an amateur numismatist, and contributed greatly to the early study of Ancient Indian coins.Proceedings of the Numismatic Society, 1836/1837-1838/1839 Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) p.
Utah head coach Larry Krystkowiak was one of three Division I head coaches and two assistant coaches to travel to Vienna to recruit him in person, and made the trip of over 5,000 miles (8,000 km) twice. Pöltl was impressed that Krystkowiak made the effort to visit him in person, and was intrigued that the coach played power forward in the NBA and had a history of developing young big men.
The future pope found the man intense to an almost unbearable degree but soon came to see something of profound import in him. Later in life Wojtyła stated: "What he tried to teach us was new. He wanted to pull new listeners to this new life". The future pope went on to state that Tyranowski made the effort to teach them new things that were unknown to them or what people were unwilling to learn and accept.
Originating in the United Kingdom, canvassing is most widespread in those countries that have borrowed from the British political system. It is standard practice in elections in Ireland, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In India, despite the million or more voters in many constituencies, parties have made the effort to have canvassers visit the door of each house in each village. Door-to-door canvassing has been little known in most other countries.
Oscar II became King on 18 September 1872, upon the death of his brother, Charles XV. At his accession, he adopted as his motto Brödrafolkens väl / Broderfolkenes Vel ("The Welfare of the Brother Peoples"). While the King, his family and the Royal Court resided mostly in Sweden, Oscar II made the effort of learning to be fluent in Norwegian and from the very beginning realized the essential difficulties in the maintenance of the union between the two countries.
Spied on day and night by the prime minister's supporters, the monarch quickly became a prisoner in his own palace, and his orders went ignored. Alexander had no experience in affairs of state. However, he was determined to make the best of a difficult situation and represent his father as best he could. Adopting an air of cool indifference to the government, he rarely made the effort to read official documents before he rubber-stamped them.
The Bullesi's also moved to Szeghedin and Wagna during this period. He was forced to remain with his mother and siblings in relative quiet during this dangerous period while his father was separated from them continuing his work in Pula. He did his schooling from place to place during this period but made the effort to attend evening classes for further education due to disruptions in his studies. He managed to settle in Rovigo for some time.
He was not an engaging instructor, and typically spent the school day seated at his desk reading a newspaper and inhaling snuff while his students taught made the effort to teach themselves. According to his students, Howe was only energetic when it came to discipline; he frequently used the strap to enforce obedience for the slightest infraction. Rising criticisms of Howe's pedagogy led to his resignation within a year. Photograph of William Tassie, headmaster of GCI from 1853 to 1881.
Swyre Church As a judge Napier was universally agreed to be a failure. While some (though by no means all) other English judges found the damp Irish climate a burden, most of them made the effort to perform their duties conscientiously enough. Napier on the other hand sent back to England a stream of complaints about his health and inadequate salary. He lobbied for a Chief Justiceship in England, and crossed regularly back to England, on one occasion being nearly shipwrecked off Holyhead.
Speaking to a group of area residents as part of a nationwide campaign to persuade people to upgrade, FCC chair Kevin Martin said in Raleigh, North Carolina that a delay was "unlikely," and that it would be "unfair" to all those who made the effort to switch, and to those who bought the reallocated spectrum that was sold with the understanding analog broadcasts would end February 17, 2009. The delay passed Congress despite this prediction (see Extension of transition to June 12).
The campaign kicked off in Pabon's backyard with over 150 attendees. The election and during the ensuing months, thousands of doors were knocked and phones calls were made. The effort paid off—in the general election, Dan won over seventy-five percent of the vote. Pabon's priorities include a healthy economy and job creation; affordable health care; transparent and accountable government; stronger protections for seniors; improved education; protection for women's reproductive rights; and full legal recognition of same-sex marriage.
Later, colour printing was used; in the 20th century also photomechanical reproduction of old artworks. Schluckbildchen often show the Virgin Mary as a picture of mercy in a specific pilgrimage location, sometimes other saints or portrayals from Christian iconography, like the Nomen sacrum or Titulus INRI. Usually, under the theme an inscription is placed naming the location of pilgrimage or the saint that is portrayed. Frequently, someone made the effort also to put on details of the devotional art design.
However, Sae-hwa would later found out she's pregnant with Do-jin's child. Because James felt responsible for what happened to his daughter-in-law, he made the effort to look after her and she repaid his kindness by occasionally tipping him off about the devious machinations of his wife and son. During Dong-hae's and Bong-yi's wedding, Do-jin called for an emergency stockholders' meeting to talk about the future management of the hotel. Dong-yi secretly discovered a calculation mistake in the hotel's finances and tipped off the authorities of tax fraud.
His last public appearance was on 7 March 1897 when he saw Hans Richter conduct his Symphony No. 4; there was an ovation after each of the four movements. He made the effort, three weeks before his death, to attend the premiere of Johann Strauss's operetta Die Göttin der Vernunft (The Goddess of Reason) in March 1897. His condition gradually worsened and he died on 3 April 1897, in Vienna, aged 63. Brahms is buried in the Vienna Central Cemetery in Vienna, under a monument designed by Victor Horta with sculpture by Ilse von Twardowski.
Ms Thimmakka had, in fact, met Ms Primlani in 2003, when Ms Primlani had made the effort to visit her, and Ms Thimmakka had stated she was 'delighted' that Ms Primlani had named an organization after her to honour her. Ms Primlani had started the non-profit organization more than a decade prior to the allegations. Thimmakka's adopted son, Umesh has claimed that the organisation misuses her name to collect donations. Ms Primlani had visited Thimmakka back in 2003 where photos were taken of her gifting Thimmakka with a saree.
For many patients, anti-retroviral drugs alone are not enough for full recovery, because of malnutrition and food insecurity. The partnership made the effort to ensure the full health and prosperity of its patients by setting up food support, agricultural, and nutrition programs. In conjunction with the World Food Program (WFP) and United States Agency for International Development, high-production farms were established in order to advance local self- sustainability in addition to mere food distribution. Additionally there is a nutrition program offering nutrition assessment, education and counseling.
It is possible that the difference could have been less marked had the pilot made the effort to make a tighter turn. The cockpit was judged to be well laid out; controls were well harmonised and light; flying characteristics were rated as excellent and no trimming was required; initial acceleration was good in dive and climbs; and the aileron control enabled a rapid roll from one direction to the other. Limitations were; the rough running of the aircraft was disliked and can cause a lack of confidence in the engine. This was unpleasant when flying over water or hostile areas.
All the forces of Australian Footy in France made the effort to be there for this historic day. In addition to the tournament, the organisers had arranged the demonstrations of the boomerang and the sales of Vegemite. In spite of a hard ground, and the multiple injuries (especially among the Parisians) the Cockerels are able to down their rivals of Strasbourg, the score 57-28. This day marks the great return of the Parisians to a higher level of footy in France, and also predicts large things for the future of the game not only in Paris but also in France.
According to teammate Mike Scioscia, Fernando and many Dodger players watched Stewart, who was a former Dodgers player, throw the no-hitter on TV. Afterward, before his game, Fernando said to his teammates, "You just saw a no-hitter on TV. Now you will see one in person." Early in his major league career, Valenzuela had trouble communicating with his catchers because he spoke very little English. Mike Scioscia, after being called up as a rookie, made the effort to learn Spanish and eventually became Valenzuela's "personal catcher" with the Dodgers before becoming the full-time catcher.
Algie Simons made the effort to write to both Ramsay MacDonald and Keir Hardie, leaders of the British Independent Labour Party, urging them to make every effort to keep the Second International alive, thereby preserving lines of communication with the socialists of Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.Kreuter and Kreuter, An American Dissenter, pg. 151. Though both parties agreed in the desirability of the policy which Simons advocated, they proved incapable of its implementation, as the belligerent national governments of both sides shut down all means of contact.Kreuter and Kreuter, An American Dissenter, pp. 151-152.
While college ice hockey flourished in the 1920s the Great Depression did have an impact on the game in the '30s. Most schools that had established programs made the effort to keep their teams going but some less-acclaimed teams like Pennsylvania or Columbia decided that ice hockey wasn't worth the cost. Some of the smaller schools like Rensselaer had no choice but to suspend their programs as they did not have the resources that a Harvard or Yale did. After the first half of the 1930s, however, the depression lessened and schools were able to found or restart their programs.
Both his teaching and his textbook were instrumental in re-founding human genetics on a non-racist basis, in sharp contrast with pre-war German and American traditions in the subject. Stern was a signatory of the 1950 UNESCO statement The Race Question, a statement by leading scientists in many fields, that questioned the validity and scientific foundations of racial theories and eugenics. Notably, Stern made the effort to translate his human genetics textbook into German, which became the first publication in his mother tongue after a 22-year hiatus of silence, and was published in 1955.Stren C. Grundlagen der menschlichen Erblehre.
Few in the area could afford to own slaves like the wealthier planters in the Lowcountry, and almost every farmer was forced to work the land himself. Even for those who wished to trade with other towns, the poor roads made the effort to transport goods cost more than those goods were often worth. Outside of church, local residents had few opportunities to socialize with each other. By 1826, the Pendleton District had split up into Pickens and Anderson Districts, with Liberty becoming part of the new Pickens District, which included both Pickens and Oconee Counties.
First elected as a Republican to the House of Representatives of the 53rd Congress, Curtis was re-elected for the following six terms. Naturally gregarious, he also made the effort to learn about his many constituents and treated them as personal friends. While serving as a Representative, Curtis sponsored and helped pass the Curtis Act of 1898; it extended the Dawes Act to the Five Civilized Tribes of Indian Territory. As such, it ended their self-government and provided for allotment of communal land to individual households of tribal members, after they were registered on official rolls.
However, the absence of an established road and transportation system made the effort extremely difficult for the families. Their students must endure the heat of the sun and waist deep waters of major rivers and streams en route to Maasin every Sunday afternoon and on week's end as they all head home. Understanding their plight, Mayor Rafael Diola Joven, who himself sends three of his offspring to Maasin, organized a collective effort with the aim of establishing a private high school system in the township of Macrohon. He patiently solicited the support of civic minded individuals from within and outside of the township.
Riaño aided the poor of his parishes and made the effort to spread the love of Jesus Christ to all his flock; he was known for his peacemaking and mediation in times of turmoil while known for his simple and austere methods of living. He also had a liking for the sacrament of Reconciliation despite his love for administering all sacraments. He was said to have slept on a bed made of stones with no pillow or blanket. He died on 28 June 1927; around 100 000 were reported to have attended his visitation and funeral.
The Battle of South Mogadishu occurred in the Somali capital of Mogadishu on February 24, 2009. The battle's name includes South, when referenced, in order to distinguish it amongst the nine major Battles of Mogadishu during the decades long Somali Civil War. This was the first battle in that city after Somalia had made the effort to elect a new president in January 2009, and this embryonic return to democracy means that this is considered a starting point of the Somali Civil War (2009–present) within the longer civil war. The battle, fought mainly in the south of the city, left at least 87 people dead and 90 more injured.
Ana Monteagudo Ponce de Leon (26 July 1602 – 10 January 1686), also known as Ana de los Angeles, was a Peruvian Roman Catholic professed religious from the Dominican Nuns. Monteagudo studied under nuns in her childhood and decided to become one following a vision she had of Saint Catherine of Siena showing her the Dominican habit. Her parents made the effort to dissuade her from this though she continued to pursue that path until she was inducted as a member of the Dominican Nuns. The religious became noted for her holiness and held leadership positions due to her wisdom and the esteem that others had for her.
During the interwar period, Francisc Șirato, Nicolae Tonitza, Nichifor Crainic made significant contributions, followed by George Oprescu, Oscar Walter Cisek, Alexandru Busuioceanu, Petru Comarnescu, Ionel Jianu, Lionello Venturi and Jacques Lassaigne. All of them made the effort to explain and understand the creation of the Romanian artist. It is noteworthy that in the press chronicle during the painter's lifetime, the same observations were made, repeated to satiety by dozens of commentators. The art historian Vasile Florea opined that even today the same appreciations are made by those who study Petrașcu's work, without knowing that they do it by rediscovering certain aspects that others have stated decades before.
They proceeded to Fort Colvile and Fort Okanogan east of the mountains.Mount Rainier: Its Human History Associations, National Park Service The fledgling settlements of Puget Sound were slow to develop in part due to lack of easy access. In 1850, M.T. Simmons, one of the first pioneer settlers of the region, led an effort to cut a road over Naches Pass, but the heavy forest and steep ridges made the effort difficult and the attempt failed. Emigrants arriving in Portland, Oregon Territory, who wished to continue north had to slog up the muddy Cowlitz Trail, first by river and then overland, to the southern end of Puget Sound.
Gheorghe Vodă was born on December 24, 1934, in the village of Văleni, Ismail County (now Cahul district). He studied Philology at the "Ion Creangă" Pedagogical University in Chișinău (1954-1959), and then higher courses of director and scriptwriter at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography from Moscow (1964-1966). After graduating from the faculty, he worked as a journalist and poet. His first volumes of poetry (Flight of seeds, 1962; Autumn Fire, 1965; Hot Rain, 1967; Wings for Manole, 1969) enclose in the resurrectional context of the Bessarabian sixteenth writers, who made the effort to remove the literature from the ideological schemes of time and to impress an aesthetic and national consciousness.
114, London: Longmans, 1850 On the other hand, Fichte acknowledged the difficulty, but argued that his works were clear and transparent to those who made the effort to think without preconceptions and prejudices. Fichte did not endorse Kant's argument for the existence of noumena, of "things in themselves", the supra-sensible reality beyond direct human perception. Fichte saw the rigorous and systematic separation of "things in themselves" (noumena) and things "as they appear to us" (phenomena) as an invitation to skepticism. Rather than invite skepticism, Fichte made the radical suggestion that we should throw out the notion of a noumenal world and accept that consciousness does not have a grounding in a so-called "real world".
With Cally's encouragement, Cope made the effort to clean up and compete. He formed a new backing group (informally known as the "Two-Car Garage Band") featuring Skinner, Whitten, former Teardrops associate James Eller on bass guitar, and himself on vocals, rhythm guitar and assorted keyboards (Cope performed the latter under the alias of "Double DeHarrison" until the band hired Richard Frost as full-time keyboard player). This band lineup recorded Cope's third solo album Saint Julian, mostly composed of crisp and memorable rock songs. It was trailed by the single "World Shut Your Mouth", which became Cope's biggest solo hit, reaching No. 19 in the UK in 1986 and becoming his only Top 20 solo hit.
During the fifth century, the Liu Song dynasty historian Pei Songzhi (372–451) extensively edited and annotated Chen Shou's Records of the Three Kingdoms using a variety of other sources, augmenting the text to twice the length of the original. This work, completed in 429, became the official history of the Three Kingdoms period, under the title Sanguozhi zhu (zhu meaning "notes"). He went about providing detailed explanations to some of the geography and other elements mentioned in the original. More importantly, Pei Songzhi made the effort to include multiple accounts of the same events, some of which contradict each other, since he could not decide which version was the correct one.
While Mr. Bennet has done nothing to put sums of money away for his family in the event of his death, he has nonetheless made the effort to keep them out of debts ("and her husband's love of independence had alone prevented their exceeding their income"). This lack of economic foresight did not bother Mr. Bennet, because he assumed his wife would eventually bear him a son, who would join him to cut off the entail and secure the financial future of the rest of his family. Since a son was never born, his wife was at risk of impoverishment should he predecease her, and he had no resources to attract suitors for his daughters by means of sizable dowries.
Later that day, amid worsening weather, a rescue team attempted to reach Kurz from below, ascending by means of the railway tunnel that ran through the mountain, the Jungfraubahn. They could not reach Kurz due to the severity of the storm and were forced to leave him dangling unprotected and exposed to the elements for the entire night. The next day, the team again attempted to effect a rescue; Kurz himself made the effort, despite a frozen hand due to losing a glove, to abseil down the face of the mountain and reach the team. To accomplish this, he first had to cut loose the dead body of his comrade hanging below him, then climb up and cut loose his other dead comrade.
Castle's father (James Brolin) is a spy working on behalf of the United States government, though his exact affiliation is unclear. Having met Martha Rodgers after finishing an assignment at the United Nations, he was forced to leave her without warning the next morning when things went south. It was over a year before he discovered Martha had borne him a son, and despite having a career that prevented his ability to have personal relationships, he made the effort to be involved in his son's life; he gave Castle a copy of Casino Royale at the age of ten, which inspired him to become a writer. As he tells Richard when they meet for the first time as father and son, he has been checking in on Richard, Martha, and Alexis their whole lives.
Pre- meeting analyses suggested that a majority was inclined to vote in favor, and that only a small extra gesture by the government (such as bringing into Fortis any increase in value over the purchase price of the 25% of Fortis Bank held by the government) would have assured victory; instead the government went the other way. An analyst assumes the government made the effort in anticipation of a lawsuit by BNP Paribas, to establish that it had left no stone unturned. The opposition parties represented in Belgian parliament stated that this established that the Belgian government was now proven to have failed totally; it demanded that the cabinet, or at least the Minister of Finance Reynders, should step down. The CEO of Fortis Bank, Dierckx, stated that the bank was doing well with no immediate solvency or liquidity problems.
While Wilkinson was described as having a strong personality, he was also described as being erratic and unpredictable in his methods, which caused him to gain extremely harsh criticism. Because of his philosophical views about the boarding school education, Wilkinson went to great lengths to prevent students from contacting their parents. While he made the effort to correspond with the children’s parents and tribal chiefs to assure them that they were safe, he would not allow the children to contact their families themselves. Additionally, he would often remove Indian children from reservations, taking them to Forest Grove against the will of their parents, and often the children themselves. Upon the death of students at the school, Wilkinson alone where and how the children would be buried, with complete disregard to the wishes of the students’ families.
As part of the project team and the growth of the sport in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, in 2010 the team made the effort to buy his first equipment, aiming at the participation of LBFA 2010, the first edition of the National Football League. Despite the difficulties and lack of support, the athletes of the team were able to purchase enough helmets and shoulder pads so they could on August 28 debut not only in the league but also host the first match of the Sport as it should be practiced. The adversary was at the time Barigüi Crocodiles, which would be in December, champion of "Southern Conference" of LBFA and vice Brazilian champion. Despite the 26-07 defeat by the team made history when, in the 2nd quarter of the starting Running Back Jamal, shirt 23, breached the lines of defense of Paraná team and scored the first touchdown in the history of American Football gaucho.
2009 witnessed a step of great importance for Pyrenae. The CRAI- Centre deRecursos per a l'Aprenentatge i laInvestigació de la Universitat de Barcelona (Resource Centre for Learning and Research of the University of Barcelona) made the effort, thanks to the help provided by the Consorci de Bibliothèques Universitàries de Catalunya (CBUC) (Consortium of University Libraries of Catalonia), to publish on-line the texts published in the forty volumes of Pyrenae that had appeared prior to that date in open access format and thus make them accessible to all users. Since that moment, the articles published have been uploaded to the collaborative repository Revistes Catalanes amb Accés Obert in PDF format, once the printed Edition has appeared, thereby facilitating access to research and its prompt dissemination. Pyrenae, Revista de Prehistòria i Antiguitat de la Mediterrània Occidental / Journal of Western Mediterranean Prehistory and Antiquity, aims to continue to strive for research excellence, in the same way as its founders did in the mid-20th century, while adapting to the times and the means that science and society place at its disposal.
The Expedición Libertadora del Perú (English: Liberating Expedition of Peru) was a force organized in 1820 by Chilean government, with elements belonging to the Liberating Army of the Andes and to recently restored Army of Chile. On 5 February 1819, a treaty was signed between Chile and the United Provinces to finance and organize the expedition to Peru, but in fact, it is Chile who made the effort to do it, since the United Provinces are distracted by internal conflicts and the direct threat of invasion from Spain. The expedition was the continuation of the plan of liberation that General José de San Martín conceived for the Spanish colonies in the Pacific of South America, with the support of General Bernardo O'Higgins in Chile. While the Chilean government headed by Bernardo O'Higgins played a pivotal role in organizing the expedition, the control of the Chilean Squadron was given to the British sailor Thomas Cochrane and the control of the Army was given to the Argentine General José de San Martín.

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