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  • Some of my remarks here are directed toward conventional scientists, who generally refrain from commenting critically on the wild ideas of a few of their colleagues because it is bad manners.
  • Thus, developing a vaccine directed against one or a few capsular polysaccharides may not be widely effective.
  • The video, starring moussa Kabaa, has been directed by Bante in sort of a reprise of some ideas from his video for I grandi cambiamenti, this time with a proper budget and/or timespan to work with. No Fat Clips!!! : Bellavista Social Pub: Hi-Fi
  • And, as I have patiently had to explain to costumers in shows I have directed, footwear is very important for the actor.
  • Surrounded by musicians and men who directed its movement, and followed by child maskers, the Ijele begin to spin, slowly at first, then gaining speed.
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  • They took it in a very gentlemanly manner and directed me to a top-class agent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now the agitation in the country and the violent disorder it threatened could be directed against the Government.
  • A cloud of gas that is gravitationally attracted to the black hole can have a net angular momentum oppositely directed from that of the black hole. Supermassive Black Holes Spinning Backwards Create Death Ray Jets? | Universe Today
  • Katherine found herself smiling happily as if the compliment were directed at her own home.
  • The evidence she’d gathered at the beach had already arrived, delivered by a young tech who’d sheepishly entered the den of the legendary Lincoln Rhyme without a word and scurried about to deposit the bags and stacks of pictures as the criminalist gruffly directed. The Stone Monkey
  • The earliest printed cards sported a nautical theme directed at sailors, who were heavy tobacco users.
  • After being housed in transit camps, many of the immigrants were directed to agricultural settlements (moshavim) (Zadok 1985; Lisak 1999). Yemenite Women in Israel: 1948 to the Present Day.
  • Known as chemurgy, the science lost much of its ‘reason for being’ after WWII when the petroleum industry redirected its attention from the war effort to commercial products.
  • In another episode, Sanger directed an actor whose son is another former Montclair Prep basketball player.
  • This antimodernist nativism pervaded the 1920s, but it was particularly visible in the scientific racism of the eugenics movement, the xenophobia of the "100 percent American" movement, the sharp resurgence in the Ku Klux Klan, the post – World War One Red Scare (directed primarily at immigrant radicals), and in a series of draconian immigration restriction acts. 11 Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • She felt her eyes widen; undirected, her hands spread over his chest as he drew her to him. THE PROMISE IN A KISS
  • Thoughts were directed towards home, but there was also uncertainty about what they might do in Canada and what the government would do for them.
  • It is in Latin elegiac verse, and as being directed against ambition and discontent may be compared with the first satire of Horace. History of English Humour, Vol. 1 (of 2) With an Introduction upon Ancient Humour
  • Dori, Roger, Grace, and Grant all sat in the lounge area they had been directed to by the unsmiling woman with the tight bun on top of her head.
  • Directed by Robert Egan, the players are virtually doing solo work as opposed to creating a fluid ensemble.
  • Rupert was naughty in that he voted undirected proxies and he didn't answer the question when Crikey asked that he not do this given that he had a conflict of interest and wasn't voting his own stake.
  • Excavations directed by Metaxia Tsipopoulou of the Greek Ministry of Culture and William D.E. Coulson, former director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, showed that the four buildings had been erected on the rectangular "megaron" plan typical of the Greek mainland. Cretan Shrine Discovered
  • Our anger should not be directed at the police or all suspects but at those men who committed the atrocities. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was as angry as Caitlin was, but her anger was directed toward Crane, whom she saw as the cause for her sudden state of dishabille.
  • Her face was intent on the Caddy, and it was with some effort that she directed her attention towards him.
  • The Supreme Court has directed the State Governments and Union Territories to abide by the norms.
  • To make sure your system operates efficiently, examine it frequently, checking for leaks, clogs, or misdirected sprinklers or drip-emitters.
  • Rupert can't vote his own stock, but he can vote the undirected proxies on a deal where he has a large related party transaction as part of the gig.
  • This work connected the introverted poet with a new and surprisingly outer-directed passion that would affect many lives.
  • Robin Hood, the latest depiction of folklore's most enduring and filmable character — directed by Ridley Scott and starring Russell Crowe — will open the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday and in theaters on Friday. Robin Hood's fluid identity flows on
  • He had seen that stare directed at errant Constables and felt a stir of pity for her.
  • KING: A year ago, as we saw some of it in that piece, the vice president was the one who directed the government's response from a minute-by-minute basis back at the White House -- today, the vice president back in what we became so familiar with in the days after last September 11, what we call a secure and undisclosed location. CNN Transcript Sep 11, 2002
  • Directed by Aroona Irani who also acts in it, its hour long-episodes have of late been hitting enough of an emotional pitch to delight those who love a well-made tear-jerker.
  • Why couldn't ESMD have simply directed that things be done in metric in the first place - in compliance with NASA's own regulations (note the OIG report from 2001 years before Constellation was even started). NASA Watch: June 2009 Archives
  • Many of the aid projects in the developing world have been misdirected in the past.
  • An enlisted aircrewman directed them to seats in the middle of the aircraft, then trotted back down the ramp to check for any more late arrivals. Joint Operations
  • Reference checks vary in nature according to the kinds of questions asked and the persons to whom they are directed. Human Resource Management in Government
  • A trainee controller mistakenly directed a plane to descend through the flight level of another plane.
  • Cadfael found something so significant in that arrow-straight progress towards the church that he followed, candidly curious and officiously helpful, and finding Rafe of Coventry standing hesitant by the parish altar, looking round him at the multiplicity of chapels contained in transepts and chevet, directed him with blunt simplicity to the one he was looking for. The Hermit of Eyton Forest
  • He couldn’t remember when last a word directed at God had passed his lips. PURGATORY RIDGE
  • During the Napoleonic wars Reunion, like Mauritius, served the French corsairs as a rallying place from which attacks on Indian merchantmen could be directed.
  • We need to provide systematic training in the acquisition of skills in self-assessment that are fundamental to self-directed study.
  • In the same decade he also became a passionate balloonist, and dreamed of directed flight by heavier-than-air vehicles. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Conservation efforts had been misdirected. Times, Sunday Times
  • The abuse was directed at the TV crews.
  • As she had with the crystals, Magda directed Fancy's concentration up the body, chakra by chakra, color by color. PAINT THE WIND
  • I looked out across Poole Harbour, searching for the dolphin as directed by the local old salt.
  • The world of kitsch is in a certain measure a heartless world, in which emotion is directed away from its proper target towards sugary stereotypes, permitting us to pay passing tribute to love and sorrow without the trouble of feeling them. Roger Scruton on Beauty
  • The incision is directed towards the ipsilateral ischial tuberosity, away from the anal sphincter.
  • And, as I have patiently had to explain to costumers in shows I have directed, footwear is very important for the actor.
  • To Helen and back: At the star-studded The Night Before bash Saturday, Daniels confabbed with acting legend Helen Mirren, who starred in his 2005 drama Shadowboxer, which he directed. That's a wrap for Lee Daniels as countdown to Oscars ends
  • Two concerts were directed by volunteer band and orchestra conductors and attracted an audience of more than 2,000 people.
  • Bewildered by the suddenness of this blow, I could but watch in helpless silence the advancing throng, with my poor friends in their midst, their hands bound, their tottering footsteps directed by rude shoves towards the pipul tree, the accustomed assembly place of the villagers and the village council. Tales of Destiny
  • At first the pancreas is directed upward and backward between the two layers of the dorsal mesogastrium, which give to it a complete peritoneal investment, and its surfaces look to the right and left. XI. Splanchnology. 2j. The Pancreas
  • Our experience of Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter, directed by Landon Johnson for Vespertine Productions at The Flight Theatre at The Complex Theatres, is not so much that of a fly on a wall; a fly's buzz would unbalance Johnson's tersely orchestrated suspense tale of two hit men in a Birmingham basement. James Scarborough: Hollywood Fringe: The Dumb Waiter, Vespertine Productions & Girl Band in the Men's Room, Dirty Blonde Productions
  • Here an officer and party were posted to supervise the movements of the wounded, who, according to the nature of their wounds, either as walking wounded or in horsed ambulances, were directed to the A.D.S. at Annequin, where Major C. P. War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps
  • Any questions that veer away from the topic that is uppermost in her mind are swiftly redirected. Times, Sunday Times
  • His sophomore year, he was unable to pitch due to unsportsmanlike conduct directed towards one of the umpires that had gotten him ejected for the rest of the state tournament.
  • Bahman Ghobadi has directed a movie that feels like a documentary shot within Iran. This Week In Trailers: Future X-Cops, The Myth of the American Sleepover, Shelter, The Disappearance of Alice Creed, No One Knows About Persian Cats | /Film
  • He hated his father with a fixity of purpose which, otherwise directed, might have built empires. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • The monks were chiefly responsible for preserving this teaching, since it was largely directed to them.
  • For all its gingerbready charm, the American Airlines Theatre unlike London's 482-seat Duchess Theatre, where Ms. Aitken directed "Man and Boy" six years ago simply doesn't lend itself to the kind of concentrated intimacy needed to do justice to a small-cast, single-set play. Fraud in the Family
  • The excellent Armonico Consort musicians and singers, directed by Christopher Monks, create a background to which the action unfolds.
  • But not all workers are dependent and prone to inner-directed aggression or to schizoid withdrawal.
  • Thaw overnight at cool room temperature and cook as directed. The Sun
  • Some plans have a self-directed brokerage account option, which allows investors to purchase the assets for a couch potato portfolio, but the fees can make this option expensive and not worthwhile.
  • Nearshore, the seaward flanks, in the lee of a SSW-directed alongshore flow, are steeper.
  • I shall tomorrow ship my great chests on board of a ship bound to Bourdeaux; they are directed, and recommended to the care of a merchant of that place, who will forward them by Thoulouse, and the canal of Languedoc, to his correspondent at Cette, which is the sea-port of Montpellier. Travels through France and Italy
  • He laughed at the looks directed his way for the teasing, then went upstairs.
  • The trial judge had misdirected the jury, but the conviction was safe because no reasonable jury could have acquitted the defendant. Times, Sunday Times
  • He established guards for his artillery trains and directed that a liaison orderly be sent from each battery to brigade headquarters.
  • Ad hominem slanders are fine when directed at former comrades.
  • As to relations with the opposite sex, Skinner would cut no ice with Germaine Greer but he makes a well-intentioned if misdirected stab at equality.
  • The defendants were directed to bring a motion to reopen the trial.
  • During the long session with the senior students the juniors were directed to stick to a typical dress code while attending classes andwere directed to apply mustard oil, wear bathroom sleepers and strictly adhere to a dress code while attending classes. Senior girl students ragged freshers in Institute of technology in Kashmir
  • I was informed, I believe by the late Dr. Whytt of Edinburgh, that of twenty cows in this situation two had died, and that he directed a pint of gin or whisky, mixed with an equal quantity of water, to be given to the other eighteen; all of which eructed immense quantities of air, and recovered. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • Anacreon", written during this time, had to be performed in the small Theatre de la Foire Saint-Germain (where he directed the performances from 1789-1792) because the grand opera house was closed to him. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • He directed various TV shows.
  • Last week, Sequart and Respect Films announced a Kickstarter campaign to finance "Comics in Focus: Chris Claremont's X-Men," directed by Patrick Meaney, which they described as an examination of one of the most important comic books of the modern age. NYT > Home Page
  • Accordingly I directed my researches to the first steps on the ladder, the branch and workshop.
  • When you concentrate your energy purposely on the future possibility that you aspire to realize, your energy is passed on to it and makes it attracted to you with a force stronger than the one you directed towards it. Stephen Richards 
  • Likewise, procedure calls to globally defined functions are redirected through the "Procedure Linkage Table" (PLT) residing in the data segment of the core image.
  • In fact, the only laughter he had heard from her was either scornful or sarcastic, and was usually directed at him.
  • It will take them some practice, some experience, and some mentoring and coaching from older students and teachers, to thrive as self-directed students.
  • The navy also directed the seaborne logistic operation that sustained the American forces and their allies in Southeast Asia.
  • The Divisional Court directed the coroner to resume the inquest.
  • Immediately, offers poured in -- from a taverna in the wealthy neighborhood of Kolonaki, from a big baked goods chain, from green grocers in the wholesale market of Rendi, from caterers with leftovers from weddings and baptisms -- and were directed to orphanages, old age homes, halfway houses for the handicapped, soup kitchens run by churches and municipalities all over the Athens area. Diana Farr Louis: Food Aid Takes Off in Athens
  • A few years after college, a freak accident - and one seriously low threshold for boredom - redirected Jaime's life.
  • This 'bloody baboonery', as the communists called the highly publicized police performance, was preceded by inspired press reports of evidence - more sensational than the notorious Zinoviev letter, - of a revolutionary plot directed from Moscow to prepare the way for the black republic. Class & Colour in South Africa - Chapter 18
  • Handicrafts have been directed not only to fulfil one's daily requirement but to add beauty and brightness in the otherwise dull and drab existence.
  • Her mind was awhirl with thoughts, none of them pleasant and all of them directed at Armand.
  • For one of the society's projects-the construction of a music hall-the alumnae raised money with ice cream socials, strawberry festivals, bazaars, and operettas, one of which Zitella directed.
  • V with regard to episcopal elections, and passed several disciplinary decrees directed against existing abuses, such as simony and concubinage among the clergy. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Craig was the Castro-directed lawyer for Elian Gonzalez's father Miguel, and his fees were paid by the pan-Castroist National Council of Churches. Debbie Schlussel
  • Finally, she lists the intellectual pursuit model, which is self-directed and self-motivated by intellectual curiosity.
  • Our solidarity, adventuresomeness and aplomb are the acknowledgment to the blackmail of terror ", it was hosted by actress-activist Nandita Das and directed by one-film old Feroz Abbas Khan. The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public
  • Corporate crime?committed by businesses?should not be confused with white-collar crime, which refers to the occupation of the perpetrator and may be directed against a business.
  • A considerable background literature exists on this topic but only recently has economic urgency again directed attention toward this method of conversion.
  • These fathers are overworked, but their jobs offer them flexibility in scheduling and self-directed tasks that allow - even invite - father involvement.
  • The only aggressive magick I've done was directed towards a right cow in the last place I worked.
  • Since his appointment last month, Mr. Abrams directed a legal staff of five to conduct what he described as a "vigorous review" of the campaign's fund-raising practices since December 2010. Abrams Resigns From Liu Inquiry
  • He also directed, presented and acted in many provincial tours and repertory seasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bulky parka smothered the individual's identity, but the flared black trousers marked him as a member of Starfleet; grinning, Kirk redirected his course to join his snowsuited comrade. The Kobayashi Maru
  • The push of the main group of forces should be directed at exploiting success and thwarting the enemy's attempts to restore its defenses.
  • Another time, the Skink commander was fired on by a sniper. Unhurt but furious, the commander directed the Skink's guns to fire in the direction of the sniper.
  • She situates her storytelling within a specifically literary context, and develops a double-voiced message, directed toward both a white audience and the black community.
  • It even sponsored theatricals, and Wilson not only directed two but, incredibly, also performed in a cross-dressing role as Tom Carberry in The Spirit of 76 -- a highly popular farce of this time, exploring what might happen if gender roles were completely inverted. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: Harriet Wilson's Sunday School
  • His Master," as he called the fiend, then directed him the road he should take. A Strange Story — Complete
  • The officer directed them to advance.
  • His efforts were directed primarily at how structures evolve in people in general.
  • The best actor is joining Laura Linney in the dramedy for Fox Searchlight Pictures, which is being written and directed by Tamara Jenkins.
  • ldquo;The film that I’ve had the most fun on was this movie called ‘Smokin’ Aces’ that Joe Carnahan directed – the guy that did ‘Narc’ and now he’s doing ‘The A-Team,’† Pine told MTV. “I played a neo-Nazi redneck hitman, which is about the farthest thing from me you can get. Chris Pine Wants ‘A-Team’ Role | We Are Movie Geeks
  • All those reproaches aimed at us should have been directed against them, because their cinema was completely unreal.
  • He should, it is said, have directed the jury on the issues to which the evidence was relevant, and warned the jury against the possibility of collusion.
  • In keeping with a project goal to make greening strategies visible to the public, the rainwater not retained by the vegetated roof is directed via surface runnels to water storage.
  • Taken verbally as well as ontologically, then, and directed back into romanticism, Agamben would thus help rethink Wordsworthian imminence as a kind of immanence in its own enunciative right. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • The chief plants furnishing the drugs of commerce, and which enter largely into tropical agriculture, are the narcotic plants, especially tobacco, the poppy for opium, and the betel nut and leaf; as masticatories -- but there are very many others to which the attention of the cultivator may profitably be directed. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • The general manager directed the company through a difficult time.
  • She felt her bones weaken in fear, though now his anger was not directed against her.
  • These actions are directed by cognitive activity rather than dominated by perceptions, as was the case with preoperational thought.
  • Then she directed her attention towards the Russian mafia, which she said had infiltrated some 300 Swiss companies and were using Switzerland as a piggy bank to launder money.
  • It could be said that they would be captains of industry if they had directed their efforts towards honest pursuits.
  • A desk lamp that can have its light directed to where you need it is essential if you have a central pendant fitting.
  • Nick of Time embraces its B-movie qualities with such gusto that it comes off like the kind of cheapie thriller Alfred Hitchcock would have directed to fulfill a studio contract. The Week in DVR: We Heart Ted Williams! Plus, a (Good) Comedy on Comedy Central and Christopher Walken Sports a Mustache of Bad
  • We strongly condemn this operation that happened in Jerusalem today, especially that it was directed against innocent Israeli civilians.
  • It seems that for a period of 35 to 40 years there was an immense injection of capital and labour which was directed to the construction of the claustral complex.
  • The Marc Webb-directed restart is intended to scale the series back from Spider-Man 3’s massive $250+ million price tag to a mere $80 million budget for the 3D 2012 release, starting with the lead it seems. TWILIGHT SAGA NEWS FOR JULY 6:DAVID SLADE, ROBERT PATTINSON, CAST SALARIES, & MORE | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • By testing salmon during winter, when juveniles shelter inactively in streambed refuges, we tested whether individuals associate with or avoid their siblings at a time when the opportunity for kin-directed behaviors is restricted.
  • Our study obviates that criticism, because the antibodies we used are directed toward CXCL12 rather than to CXCR4-bearing NSCLC cells.
  • To "NoCLue" … …. if your comment was directed at mine, perhaps this may be true of you too, …. if you fail (along with "United Against Fear" & "Americans Fear Nobody") to cure yourselves of your seemingly terminal case of cranial rectitis. Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
  • In July 2004, the government directed BDA to stall the layout process reportedly due to irregularities in tendering.
  • The court was driven to conclude that the jury would not necessarily have convicted had it been correctly directed.
  • The jaw is deepest in the adductor fossa region and shallow anteriorly as a result of a pronounced medially-directed twist of the ventral margin such that the splenial is exposed ventrally and mesially.
  • He cannot be controlled, supervised, or directed by the client. THE ESSENTIAL DRUCKER
  • I wasn't sure who she directed the comment to but I was guessing it was Max.
  • Our efforts should be directed towards greater efficiency.
  • He made a monkey gesture at the crowd as he left the field, a reference to the jibes that had been directed at him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not surprisingly perhaps vibrator advertisements, whether directed at doctors or women did not mention orgasms or sexual pleasure, just the health benefits of vibration.
  • The judge directed the defendant to remain silent.
  • In adult learning orientation, learners are responsible for their own learning, and they use self-learning modules in self-directed study.
  • The hypothesis favored on current evidence is that as the backwardly directed fins gradually turned into sideways-facing limbs with large areas for muscle attachments, they gained in strength.
  • Muse said the NOAA-directed investigative team will also search for signs of another virus, Brucella, which causes spontaneous abortions in livestock. Dolphin cold case: Investigators say cause of calve die-off may never be known
  • In the first dimension of variation, both of the vectors connecting the subgroup centroids are negatively directed, whereas they are positively directed in the second.
  • He directed the last comment to the man with her trunk.
  • It is co-produced and co-directed by jazz musician and horn sculpturer Mark Southerland and Jane Gotch, the show's choreographer. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • He hypothesized that basal primates were visually directed predators of fauna on slender branches, a milieu that favored a wide field of stereopsis and clawless, prehensile hands for visually tracking and grasping prey.
  • Public anger was directed against the country 's political elite. Times, Sunday Times
  • When I finally found an adult in the crowd, she directed me to Susan, the clerk of the church ‘session.’
  • It is possible to imagine a form of centrally directed, presidential or cabinet government whose stance towards external interests is entirely pluralist. Politics, Planning and the State
  • Britain and the United States has been directed not entirely to the engine department, but to the hulls and to the production of a large class of ships, which are admissibly cheaper in proportion to size and expense of running when compared with smaller vessels, if they are always employed and have full freights and passage. Ocean Steam Navigation and the Ocean Post
  • This theme has to be glossed somewhat, because of the platform, but we can make the point that much criticism of our appointees has been misdirected.
  • Money that could be directed at researching cures and treatments for disease is being re-directed to provide extra security for existing research.
  • In this age of ubiquitous high street chains, city artisans are where our interest is always directed. Times, Sunday Times
  • During visits to flowers in which the corolla spur was removed, males directed their glossa to the tips of the connective appendages, making it clear that their search was for nectar.
  • Hair colourants are safe consumer products when used as directed and many millions of people colour their hair many times a year without any adverse reaction.
  • If directed, prime the glass surface with a conditioning product.
  • Ancestor worship, the chief ritual observance, was directed by local notables.
  • The film is directed and photographed deftly, particularly insofar as it touches the sentimental without clutching the maudlin.
  • Ezekiel was directed to speak to them with God's own words, the sum and purport whereof was to warn and dehort them from their wicked ways.
  • The question of how stars die is currently a major focus of stellar research, and is particularly directed toward the energetic explosions that destroy a star in one cataclysmic event.
  • Town traffic and through traffic are already directed by the latest signposts to use Southbroom Road and New Park Street.
  • It produces self-directed individuals who have learned how to acquire new skills without constant supervision or coercion.
  • Thus it was that the interpretations of J. Loeb (Die Tropismen, 1913) on the basis of experiments done with lower animals, estab - lished the neologist ideas of “phototropism” (orien - tation or displacement reaction in the direction of light), and of “thermotropism” (reaction directed to - wards a source of heat), to explain animal and perhaps also human behavior. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • In the same decade he also became a passionate balloonist, and dreamed of directed flight by heavier-than-air vehicles. The Times Literary Supplement
  • In combination with forward directed postorbital horns and massive fan-shaped frill, cranial epi-ossifications may have enhanced visual display and species communication in Triceratops. Triceratops cranial epi-ossifications
  • The film —tautly directed by horror-meister Sam Raimi —is almost assured an Oscar nomination.
  • Most importantly, learners must have the opportunity to develop and practise skills that directly improve self directed learning.
  • The group alleged that the rates they had since paid had not been directed to the group members' accounts to conform with municipal regulations.
  • The who)e graph was scheduled using force-directed list scheduling (FDLS) algorithm, and the upper bound of the length of sub-schedule sequence whose each merging node could accommodate was estimated.
  • But this is not endemic to the writing itself, but a rather ruthless castigatory impulse directed towards self. Love/Hate Write : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits
  • They are then directed to a lift away from the busy reception area and bar. The Sun
  • The brunt of her argument was directed at the trade union leader.
  • How affecting he is now, outlining aspects of the divisive mess that's ensued since the deaths of Doctors Bond and Barnes, in this engrossingly sad indictment of power gone awry, directed by Don Argott serving as his own cinematographer. Michael Henry Adams: The Art of the Steal: Betraying Dr. Albert Barnes and Future Generations
  • He redirected the address on his envelope.
  • Franz Urbach directed the Physikalische Laboratorium and worked on radium dosimetry and instrumentation from 1932 to 1934 when Hilda Fonovits-Smereker succeeded him. 74 Through his connections to Tandler and the physicians at the hospital in Lainz, Meyer offered both of them the chance to cross the scientific boundary between physics and medicine, bringing their expertise in instrumentation and experimentation from the Radium Institute to the municipal hospital. Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
  • Foreign Exchange ( Forex ) is the fastest growing market - directed investors around the globe.
  • The original judge misdirected the jury on points of law. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this, her first feature film, which was written and directed by Steve Antin, Ms. Aguilera is Ali, a stage-struck Iowa girl who decides to head for L.A. '
  • We have got to sweep away the system that has failed and devise a totally new one - designed and directed towards achieving Olympic targets.
  • So much wasted effort and misdirected concern. Times, Sunday Times
  • Users in mainland China who visit Google. cn are now being redirected to Google. com.hk, which is housed on servers in Hong Kong. Blogrunner
  • This is so far the only production directed by the glamorous French ballet star who is among the world's most famous ballerinas at present.
  • And yet the rage that one felt was an abstract, undirected emotion which could be switched from one object to another like the flame of a blowlamp. Nineteen Eighty-four
  • Several servants and guards dressed in Iven liveries quickly rushed out to the carriages and directed them to the house that her parents had employed.
  • Make sure you get your mail redirected to your new address.
  • The focus of this project is youth leading youth, rather than youth being directed by adults.
  • In elegant experiments directed towards the question of the localization of the release of Ac.Ch. in the ganglion, Feldberg and Vartiainen24 were recently able to prove that it was released neither by the preganglionic fibres nor by the ganglion cells themselves, the only direct effector organ. Otto Loewi - Nobel Lecture
  • From 1970 on, he wrote -- and directed and produced -- plays in Algerian dialectal Arabic (when practically no one had attempted literature in dialectal language) following, and preceding, plays, novels and poetry in French. Anis Shivani: Poetry As a Bridge Across Cultures: Anis Shivani Interviews Marilyn Hacker
  • Evaluation can be directed towards the various aspects of the educational course or programme.
  • Nigeria, and "blasphemies" directed toward the person of the prophet were not treated as mere infractions or artistic excesses. Any Time Now...
  • The distal ginglymus of both metatarsals I and II is directed medially at an angle of 10 to 15 degrees relative to the proximal ends. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Due to numerous states' slow recovery from the economic downturn and the shrinkage of state tax revenues in the last few years, more and more states have directed their attention to intercorporate transactions and income shifting schemes. August 2005
  • This refusal is key to the pleasures found in Diggers, the small-scale social comedy directed with almost unerring tact. GreenCine Daily: Diggers.
  • Functionally, the total behaviour of the animal illustrates the fact that, in the part of the diencephalon indicated, a meaningful association of physiological processes takes place, which is related on the one hand to the regulation of the internal organs, and on the other involves the functions directed outwards towards the environment. Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture
  • Finland didn't have this problem because it directed its payroll-tax revenues towards a buffer fund which allowed for tax adjustments without creating fiscal unbalances. Flexible Payroll Tax Could Become Finland's Greatest Export
  • Both schizophrenia and mood disorders show evidence of decreased activity in frontal lobes and abnormal function of the system for directed attention.
  • Friday at the Opera Plaza. wrote and directed.
  • After a spell in the theatre, he directed the TV mini-series ‘The Buddha of Suburbia’, and the films ‘Notting Hill’ and ‘The Mother’.
  • But it is against Christianity as an organized phenomenon that Russell most directed his fire.
  • So your submission was directed at the specificity of a percentile discount rather than the entitlement of some allowance in the reduction of the punitive sentence?

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