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If NASA wants to continue with human space flight, Admiral Gehman said, it should hasten work on another vehicle to take over the job of carrying people into space.

The fall of Bosnia, which followed soon in 1463, only hastened the works.

By the time work began on "Snow White," the setup was more like a medieval guild, with artists hastening to work in the morning, compulsory life-drawing classes, baseball games on the lot (married men versus singles), no time clock, and, according to Gabler, "three sick days in any given week with full pay before anyone investigated".

She also said the corps was hastening its work to rid the river of rock pinnacles south of St . Louis which endanger barges when the water level is low.

As Bardolph twitches, his compadre Pistol (the sturdy-as-a-redwood James Keegan) steps forward to provide a compassionate tug, to hasten the work of the noose.

Visitors to the museum will participate in the production of the exhibit, not just by contributing raw material in the form of lint, dead skin cells and other detritus, but also by walking through specially commissioned "live" installations, casting the contents aside in their wake and hastening the work's inevitable demise.

"God is hastening his work, and he needs more and more willing and worthy missionaries to spread the light and the truth and the hope and the salvation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to an often dark and fearful world," Mr. Holland said.

Second, the degree to which the government actually led, mandated, or supported the standards considerably impacts their development, implementation, and monitoring, with government involvement hastening standards work.

"The Lord is hastening His work," said Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, a member of the church's high-level Quorum of the Twelve Apostles who explained that the church needs extra missionaries to spread the faith around the globe.

So they took advantage of the occasion which now offered, and as soon as ever they saw the Ionians refuse to work, hastened gladly to provide for the safety of their temples and their properties.

Explorations of the phenomenon began in the 1930s, and hastened with the work of Pace and Stern [ 13] and Moos [ 14], with a curiosity about educational institutions as social organizations and structures.

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