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for inspiring his staff and protecting their | interests, while also keeping strict control over his |
ited Kingdom founded in 1994 to defend their | interests following the creation of the Russell Group |
lled the area to protect Americans and their | interests in the combat zone. |
s the individuality of its members and their | interests. |
on, DC that lobby Congress and protect their | interests. |
They started to diversify their | interests in the following years, moving into shipping |
t of their time together talking about their | interests in life and listening to records on Shimamot |
9, seven of the Lords Proprietors sold their | interests in Carolina to The Crown, and North Carolina |
to build a string of forts to protect their | interests, culminating in Fort Duquesne in 1754 at pre |
aining Turkey's neutrality would serve their | interests, by blocking the Axis from reaching the stra |
ire might be stopped as detrimental to their | interests. |
in order to allow students to explore their | interests and potential in varied media/styles and tec |
In 1963, the family sold their | interests to Amstar. |
rs to form local associations to guard their | interests, much like western cattlemen had accomplishe |
n interest which neatly coincided with their | interests. |
y remember messages that are closer to their | interests, values and beliefs, than those that are in |
Pupils select courses appropriate to their | interests as early as Year 8, with the major decisions |
d managers of the company to represent their | interests and collectively bargain on their behalf. |
ers and France in particular furthered their | interests in North Africa. |
but united by the polymathic range of their | interests. |
concerns over his ability to represent their | interests. |
& Co., to attend in order to represent their | interests and to "evade any financial liability for Mr |
pic School has more chances to explore their | interests in sciences. |
ast of Mexico to protect Americans and their | interests until a more stable government took office, |
e and democratic opportunity to pursue their | interests and aspirations as teachers. |
n, DC, that lobby Congress and protect their | interests. |
ith their communities and looked after their | interests. |
for students to independently explore their | interests beyond the classroom. |
Disillusioned with the punk scene, their | interests in art and in other forms of music such as f |
the youth to choose from according to their | interests, time and skills. |
at helped establish Jia's style and thematic | interests and, in Jia's words, was a film that "truly |
His theological | interests focus on two areas: fundamental theology and |
addition, this volume serves the theological | interests of vast portions of the evangelical communit |
The film's storyline mirrored these | interests, and was also one of the first to examine th |
She has translated these | interests into a variety of contributions within the a |
He mixed these | interests in his 1894 book Guide to Western Australia |
These | interests were mostly slave related. |
These | interests were sold in 1986. |
These | interests are reflected in his plays. |
Kand, Demone and Glass shared these | interests, and the synergy between them helped cultiva |
By May, these | interests were divided into two separate companies: th |
These | interests, as much as his aspirations to the titles an |
civil service as being conducive with these | interests. |
in relating cognitive neuroscience to these | interests, and in exploring educational applications ( |
These | interests put aside their differences to work in conce |
These | interests lie in direct opposition to the WSWA. |
logy of religion, but he also combined these | interests in the study of early Islamic mysticism. |
To secure a concurrent majority, those | interests that have a numerical majority must compromi |
ion with such bodies representative of those | interests as he may think fit to represent the interes |
ion with such bodies representative of those | interests as he may think fit, to represent the intere |
ion with such bodies representative of those | interests as he may think fit, to represent the intere |
ion with such bodies representative of those | interests as he may think fit, to represent the intere |
Lone Star: The Thompson Timber | Interests of Texas, Red River Valley Historical Review |
management and neglect of the crown's timber | interests, forced his resignation in 1767. |
s' profiles, photos, biographies, timelines, | interests, announcements and send email to and receive |
The station was spun off in 1983 to | interests in Cleburne, Texas. |
rounds that the magazine was ‘prejudicial to | interests of the Party.' |
is on the verge of selling the newspaper to | interests who plan to permanently cease its operation. |
Although the original decisions related to | interests under a trust, most modern applications of t |
hemont consolidated their respective tobacco | interests into Rothmans International, which was at th |
such a utensil "drug paraphernalia", tobacco | interests (through their tax-supported aiders and abet |
nstitute (which was itself funded by tobacco | interests). |
e for the merger of various European tobacco | interests to form Rothmans International. |
Rembrandt's overseas tobacco | interests were consolidated into Rothmans Internationa |
ssation, and in raising young tobacco-users' | interests in cessation. |
ntury composition at Long Beach State, Tom's | interests turned towards jazz composition and arrangin |
is combined his humanitarianism with topical | interests. |
702, to protest Government promotion of Tory | interests in Leicestershire. |
livestock farming, fruit-growing and tourism | interests, a combination of small towns and rich agric |
livestock farming, fruit-growing and tourism | interests. |
livestock farming, fruit-growing and tourism | interests. |
In 1972, the David Brown tractor | interests were sold to Tenneco International (Inc.), a |
Naturally, it was devoted to trade | interests, rather than to the support of any one polit |
en hired as a "consultant" by Japanese trade | interests. |
d about the threat it posed to their trading | interests; they occupied it in 1417 to prevent the Gen |
Justice of the Peace with extensive trading | interests in Russia. |
ations with American and Russian fur trading | interests. |
the country in order to protect the trading | interests of the various licensees. |
It had trading | interests throughout the French colonial empire, which |
mission but the two dynasties shared trading | interests and were related by marriage. |
further important governmental trial-related | interests. |
ourts and federal agencies related to tribal | interests. |
ard inherited Richard's railroad and trolley | interests in 1889. |
for painting, soon discovered that his true | interests were in bee-keeping. |
which, in retrospect, revealed Finley's true | interests and foreshadowed his later career as a radio |
as common beverages is inimical to the true | interests of individuals, and destructive of the order |
Tuchscherer's | interests include nineteenth and twentieth century Wes |
in the Mideast and its influence on Turkish | interests in Iraq. |
They also defend Turkish | interests in issues concerning Cyprus, Greece or Armen |
newspaper Almasry Alyoum and the owner of TV | interests, most notably in OTV (Orascom Television). |
visit to some of the sports franchise and TV | interests of Kroenke in the United States. |
Sufi psychology, bringing together his twin | interests in the fields of Sufism and psychiatry. |
In 1919, he was able to combine his two | interests when he became head of the Experimental Brid |
Two | interests in particular, however, led to his eventual |
1939, and became known for combining the two | interests. |
im to 'plan large-scale attacks against U.S. | interests in Indonesia, Malaysia, (the) Philippines, S |
the administration to be a partner for U.S. | interests across Africa. |
The Swiss represent U.S. | interests in Iran because the United States has no for |
i Arabia; and Deputy Principal Officer, U.S. | Interests Section, Damascus, Syria. |
stion about the possibility of damaging U.S. | interests by publicizing or alluding to various intell |
's Epic Encounters: Culture, Media, and U.S. | Interests in the Middle East, 1945-2000. |
ons to structure a postwar world around U.S. | interests as U.S. policymakers saw fit. |
They also represent U.S. | interests internationally as the national board for th |
meant killing Americans and destroying U.S. | interests. |
ebruary 8, 2004 with the arrival of the U.S. | Interests Section in Tripoli. |
Afghanistan prompted the restatement of U.S. | interests in the region in the form of the Carter Doct |
s assigned a threefold mission; protect U.S. | interests between the mouth of the Amazon and Cape Hor |
perations directly involving threats to U.S. | interests and personnel in that country. |
dicated that they this time prioritized U.S. | interests instead of the European Union's at a time wh |
and likely to backfire and work against U.S. | interests. |
laim that Morison's actions had damaged U.S. | interests, only that further disclosures of comparable |
rters have said Tanzi was recruited by union | interests upset about Caprio's vote on changes to teac |
al systems" (Europeanism and European Union: | Interests, Emotions, and Systemic Integration in the e |
none of the safeguards for Southern Unionist | interests which it sought were included in the 1921 An |
nagement branch of the company called United | Interests. |
ified himself both with local and university | interests; he became an alderman of the city of Oxford |
y other outcome would seriously prejudice US | interests. |
on February 11, 2002 regarding threats to US | interests which indicated that a planned attack may ha |
, providing absolute legal protection for US | interests in Iraqi oil. |
sident George W. Bush to Haiti to protect US | interests in Haiti. |
sident George W. Bush to Haiti to protect US | interests there. |
heast Asia to orchestrate attacks against US | interests. |
ticularly with regard to issues affecting US | interests. |
y in Cambodia - this is about serving the US | interests in the region." |
Granada was threatened, interfering with US | interests. |
for Progress was mainly a sham to protect US | interests with a "facade of humanitarianism". |
and other documents to form profiles of user | interests and expertise. |
Profiles may optionally display user's | interests and expertise for expertise search |
vibrant partnership rooted in common values, | interests and a shared history. |
Commonweal Party which represented Vanniyar | interests in Chingleput and North Arcot districts. |
small to sufficiently understand the varied | interests of all its constituents. |
ey's writings indicated his large and varied | interests. |
She also had many varied | interests, including natural history and astronomy, an |
But even as a boy he had varied | interests in life. |
Audley's varied | interests took to the presidency of the Periodical Pub |
to the supreme government and to the varied | interests of the inhabitants. |
Sieveking had many and varied | interests in medicine. |
iers as a management company for its various | interests. |
ourses and workshops for people with various | interests. |
ggered four year terms, representing various | interests. |
fy him for the representation of the various | interests of this city in Parliament" |
Merging or consolidating their various | interests had been a daunting task for the Liberian po |
e The Friends of Wormwood Scrubs and various | interests - the railway, the local council and others |
who explained and demonstrated their various | interests. |
"a rich Namier-like analysis of the various | interests in the court of directors as well as a study |
in 1931, it was said of him: "In the various | interests ... thrust upon him he never failed to do hi |
The group has various | interests in sectors such as financial services, plant |
ing 5 different cultural groups with varying | interests. |
llard Velie's death in March 1929, the Velie | interests were sold to Allied Aviation Industries, a h |
now how this group is funded and what vested | interests lie behind them. |
Tolerating the misdemeanours of such vested | interests does not make us `secular'. |
at all of the major world powers with vested | interests in China declare formally that they would ma |
ian aid can benefit too, however much vested | interests in governments and in big agencies dislike t |
He also had a vested | interests in a number of other local collieries and bu |
e majority did not, and that some had vested | interests in fostering racial and religious difference |
oliticians and others with money have vested | interests to protect. |
sorial interventions" by editors with vested | interests on a variety of articles in Wikipedia had be |
uing for further attacks on ‘powerful vested | interests' to transform great private economic interes |
ing power, institutional hierarchies, vested | interests, and so on.” |
In 1541, the Portuguese, who had vested | interests in the Indian Ocean, sent aid to the Ethiopi |
' as a mother tongue, and other later vested | interests such as ‘Aryanism', the scholarship of these |
514 U. S. 334; concluded that the Village's | interests in protecting its residents from fraud and u |
oeuf, which he saw as threatening Virginia's | interests in the Ohio Valley. |
to the defense of the most serious and vital | interests of |
ational emergency exists affecting the vital | interests of the State and 'time of war or armed rebel |
America's vital | interests and our deepest beliefs are now one. |
sions in the area and threaten Chinese vital | interests, including its sovereignty, territorial inte |
raphically broader and more diverse in voter | interests. |
in 1999, in anticipation of acquiring water | interests and related land properties of Manufacturers |
ic benefit, with acceptable "social welfare" | interests being where the facilities are dedicated to |
d in May 1979, and York's took over Wesley's | interests. |
ivities against the United States or Western | interests. |
ions against United States and other Western | interests in Yemen. |
an businessmen who sought to promote western | interests in the region. |
in other things, the sum of all is that what | interests you is what concerns you. |
formed policy toward Allende explaining what | interests they believed they were furthering." |
What | interests us is where he trained as a cartographer and |
patrol griping about the day's events, which | interests Countdown greatly. |
tical authority rested with the Romans whose | interests were represented by Antipater, who primarily |
Stalin on his side, "betrayed" Poland, whose | interests he had gone into the Tehran conference promi |
Today, Murugappa has 29 companies, whose | interests include engineering, fertilizers, financial |
far removed as possible from concerns whose | interests he was liable to be called on to legislate c |
a British mathematician and astronomer whose | interests extended to economics, engineering, and phil |
o) was an innovative American composer whose | interests spanned the worlds of jazz, dance, pop, film |
opposition of government ministers, in whose | interests the corruption had been executed. |
onsuming self created, by whom, and in whose | interests? |
He thinks and writes as one whose | interests are wrapped up in his house; and the unique |
wer of the Whig Sir Robert Walpole, in whose | interests he managed the elections for the Cornish bor |
under of the "Orient" literary circle, whose | interests included the gathering of Romanian folklore, |
gy sector employees, but also to those whose | interests can make a contribution on energy matters. |
Iraq, OPEC moves to prevent companies whose | interests were nationalized in Iraq from increasing pr |
7 - 8 November 1977) was a sociologist whose | interests focused on human welfare, race relations, an |
sibility to supervise any PhD students whose | interests did not correspond to any of his colleagues' |
er Henry Armstrong, an English chemist whose | interests were primarily in organic chemistry but also |
by the gratitude of the working class, whose | interests, spiritual and material, he never ceased to |
his long life, his intelligence and his wide | interests, Toscanelli was one of the central figures i |
o an amateur naturalist, initially with wide | interests but later specialising in freshwater algae. |
He has wide | interests and subsequently also trained in jewelery de |
reer as a chemist, he was noted for his wide | interests, making substantial contributions in theoret |
A quiet man with wide | interests, he was quite irreligious, with a dry sense |
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