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The Armistice did not specify the manner of operation of the teams.
"There's a community of capable land use attorneys, and clients need to find the one whose style fits their manner of operation."
"When I was young I delighted in all manner of operations to please the citizens of this planet.
The newly formed national radio networks immediately realized that FM, with its suitability for independent local broadcasting, posed a threat to their manner of operation.
I know ThurgoodSmythe's manner of operation by now and this is just the first step2" Jan was unhappily proved right within the hour.
This manner of operation (STOVL) was judged to be the optimal practice.
This was the manner of operation of this pirate: Hole the ship to make quite sure it was dead, then board and clean it out.
But the Pontiff does not lace his speeches with threats of damnation in the manner of Operation Rescue.
Watson repeatedly rejected suggestions that Steinbrenner's manner of operation led to his departure, saying he knew Steinbrenner well before he took the job.
"It was Coomaraswamy who said that art was the imitation of nature in its manner of operation," Mr. Cunningham said.
When nature has so extremely diversified her manner of operation in this small globe, can we imagine that she incessantly copies herself throughout so immense a universe?
The rules and manner of operation of the National Broadcasting Council, its organization, and specific rules for appointment of its members shall be determined by statute.
The manner of operation of the OBU did not differ much from that of the AFL or the TLC.
By 10 October 2004 the monthly program's web-page had moved on in the normal manner of operation - to featuring more recent episodes of Pièces à Conviction.)
To prescribe manner of operations for dealers and banks in foreign exchange transactions, set limits on foreign exchange positions of dealers and banks and perform their control.
In the Al Anbar province they conduct all manner of operations ranging from traditional infantry mechanized assault support to acting independently as motorized forces patrolling vast urban and desert areas.
However, their "efficacy resteth obscure to our understanding, except we search somewhat more distinctly what grace in particular that is whereunto they are referred and what manner of operation they have towards it".
For Cage, this meant "imitating nature in its manner of operation": his lifelong interest in sound itself culminated in an approach that yielded works in which sounds were free from the composer's will:
Anastasi, Bradshaw, Cage, Marioni, Rauschenberg, Tobey: Imitating Nature in her Manner of Operation, Sandra Gering Gallery, 1991; 8 Painters:
The court held that it had not been established on the papers that the first respondent's manner of operation of the waste disposal site was more expensive than any of the various methods suggested by the applicant.
The difference between these and the former, is, that they will admit of matter of fact, and agree with dissenters in that; but differ only in assigning of reasons and explaining the manner of operation.
Concerning the manner of operation in most parts of the works of nature: wherein, though we see the sensible effects, yet their causes are unknown, and we perceive not the ways and manner how they are produced.
The enforcement of the RIV program added some level of complexity to the vehicle importation process, and the manner of operation of the Registrar of Imported Vehicles has recently been brought into question.
Anastasi Bradshaw Cage Marioni Rauschenberg Tobey, "...imitating nature in her manner of operation..., John Cage interviewed by Richard Kostelanetz, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, 1990, pp.
John Cage was more interested in "doing something for music" and "imitating nature in her manner of operation" than in an "aggressive dismantling of the manners of the concert hall," as Mr. Rothstein describes Cage's "4'33." "