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Any freshmen who can perform on any kind of foreign instrument, whether national or merely odd, or any men who can exhibit clever dancing or any extraordinary stage tricks will be urgently sought by the clubs.
Among them was a stipulation that the principal investigator would not be allowed to recruit foreign instrument contributions in excess of one-third the value of the U.S. instruments on the payload, even though those contributions don't count against the $450 million cap.
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A quartet made of some of the best downtown improvisers to emerge in the 1990's, Pachora plays Balkan-influenced jazz, wielding foreign instruments and working with 9- and 13-beat rhythms.
He highlighted International Monetary Fund data indicating that 94 percent of the several trillion dollars of reserves held by governments in the developing world were invested in the developed world — in Treasury bonds, for example, or similar foreign instruments — at the end of the first quarter this year.
When it comes to foreign instruments provided to NASA planetary science missions, the answer is anything more than 33%.
He also points out that NASA has less ability to enforce the on-time delivery of foreign instruments and ensure that data from those instruments get shared quickly with the public.
Foreign instruments such as the acoustic guitar and piano have been adapted locally to create uniquely Malagasy forms of music.
While court musicians (and therefore the earliest hira gasy troupes) originally performed using traditional instruments - namely the sodina, jejy voatavo and drums - over the course of the 19th century the increasing European influence led court musicians and hira gasy troupes alike to make increasing use of foreign instruments such as violins, clarinets, trombones and trumpets.
Whoever with unlawful intent forges or counterfeits a domestic or foreign public instrument or such a private instrument as may be of importance for the purpose of proving rights or legal relations, and makes use of the same for the purpose of deception, is punishable with imprisonment for forgery of instruments.
These questions have relevance but they demonstrate poor understanding of sanctions as a foreign policy instrument.
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