In fact, this reputation continues to this day, and NRC-HIA still relies on the DAO telescopes as test beds for new instrument designs. |
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The paper concludes with recommendations based on key issues and lessons learned from the UNAIDS' experience in the DAO pilot countries. |
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The DAO could take most, some or none of existing provincial government staff. |
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In the DAO Q study, BNP was determined in patients presenting to an emergency department with dyspnoea. |
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You have a command to be able to create a DAO file, based on an existing table. |
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Against this background, the AIDS experience offers lessons that the DAO can draw upon. |
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Together, the support group and the team develop a prototype DAO, which is then the subject of consultations with all interested parties. |
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The DAO is operationalized through One Programme, One Leader, One Budgetary Framework and One Office. |
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In DAO pilot countries, UN support is viewed as more coherent and coordinated, with the UN system speaking with one voice, articulating common policies, and providing a single entry point. |
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While the rest of us were toiling in Pattaya, a small group sought refuge in the mountain retreat of Soi Dao. |
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They have as a result imposed upon Daoism an irrational mysticism focused on a metaphysically absolute Dao. |
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Following the break, the visitors fielded the very strong pairing of Andy and Cris to take on Les and Dao. |
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The way to mystical freedom is by way of letting go of conventional concerns and achieving union with the Dao. |
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But at an early age, Dao developed an interest in fashion design, a field that her parents viewed skeptically. |
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Bishop Joseph Dao of Kayes came to Bamako to sign the formal agreement between his diocese and the Society. |
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After ten days of navigation, they came to the prison camp Vinh Quang, in the mountains of Vinh Dao, in North Vietnam. |
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Dao is also the axis, the ridgepole, the pivot, and the empty centre of the hub. |
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Police have also cordoned off the major boulevards of Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Pham Ngoc Thach, Tran Hung Dao and Le Loi. |
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A frequent metaphor for the working of the Dao is the incommunicable ability to be skillful at a craft. |
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United with the constant Dao, the sage's outer aspect becomes one of ungraspable change. |
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This traditional game can be viewed as a rudimental version of Dao. |
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Dao Tuyet Lien broke free from forced labor in Samoa to earn two college degrees, launch her own business, and start a family. |
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For Confucians, conformance with the Dao traditionally consisted of implementing it in the administration of government. |
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This definition deviates from the original meaning of dao coined by Laozi, the father of Daoism. |
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The dao of each thing is incorporated into and implicated within the Cosmic Dao, and it flourishes or stagnates depending upon the degree to which it harmonizes with or strays from the Dao. |
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Through it all, Dao remained unflappable, good-naturedly sparring with her fellow contestants as she continued to win fans with her polished daytime ensembles and her sinuous evening gowns. |
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After discovering CNN's weekly television program Style With Elsa Klensch, Dao became mesmerized by the dazzling couture creations on the runways of New York, Paris, London and Milan, Italy. |
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The Tang-Song school, on the other hand, accused its opponents of limited vision and reemphasized Han Yu's dictum that literature should be the vehicle of Dao, equated with the way of life taught by orthodox Confucianism. |
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Furthermore, despite Botswana's efforts to implement the Dao approach, the limited presence of donors will most probably hamper the possibilities of funds flowing into the One United Nations process. |
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He is Master of Viet Vo Dao and recorded videos on a magnificent art that still has much to say in the West, a job she has reported just a renowned for their quality, expertise and good work. |
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Hang Dao Street is the backbone of the historic quarter of ancient Hanoi, comprising 36 streets, and local government is aware of the need to conserve the special character of the locality. |
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The judgments depend on some discourse dao. |
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So the dependence on dao multiplies endlessly. |
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Almost exclusively a court art in the north, hat boi was made a form of popular entertainment in central Vietnam by the playwright Dao Duy Tu in the 16th century. |
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There are perhaps more variations of the dao than there are of any other cold weapon. |
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Cumberland Presbyterian Church Yao Dao Secondary School is a Presbyterian school in Yuen Long, New Territories. |
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Searching out the causes of disorder, apart from his recommendation of Fa, Shen Dao observed splits in the ruler's authority. |
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The Dao Heng Visa Platinum card was soft-launched last November. |
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This is only an initial ordination and Yinxi still needed an additional period to perfect his virtue, thus Laozi gave him three years to perfect his Dao. |
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Shen Dao argued for Wu wei in similar manner to Shen Buhai, saying. |
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They decided to work with dignitaries from Minh Ly Dao, which is a sect of Cao Dai, a syncretic belief system founded in early-20th-century Vietnam. |
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The party admitted 86,000 to its membership in 1995, 103,000 in 1997 and 106,000 in 1998, Dao Duy Quat, deputy head of the party ideology and culture commission, said. |
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