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For Israelis watching the televised images of the suddenly transformed border zone, it was the beginning of the end of a costly occupation that began with the invasion of Lebanon 25 years ago, and was soon institutionalized with the creation of a border "security zone" patrolled by Israel and its militia partners.
In later Bronze Age Mesopotamia we know that the Great Marriage (an alternate term for it) became institutionalized with the ascendancy of patriarchy and began to serve both a sacred and political purpose.
Currently, CC is institutionalized with the health extension program (a community health program focusing on primary health care provision at community level) and is facilitated by the health extension worker (female community health worker running the community health services).
from 1976 when the Syrian Army went into Lebanon, controlling road traffic and even ports like Tripoli and more or less absorbing the Biqa', the traffic became almost institutionalized, with the Syrian army itself heavily involved in it.
While uncertainty over its funding base has been, and continues to be, a persistent feature, many of ZAMFOHR's core tasks – from capacity strengthening to dialogues – have become more or less institutionalized, with the Ministry of Health becoming a routine demander of its services.
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In rhetoric at least, and to his supporters who disproportionately came from Iraq's Sunni Arab and secular segments, Allawi was the answer to all the tumult the Americans unleashed and began institutionalizing with the tragicomic reign of L. Paul Bremer III as American proconsul in 2003 and 2004.
Although most New Jersey residents institutionalized with mental illness retain the right to vote, the Zimmer campaign said it believed that Democratic Party workers had gone into state psychiatric hospitals with absentee ballots and coerced patients into voting for Mr. Holt, in some cases even filling out the ballots.
You note that most New Jersey residents institutionalized with mental illness retain the right to vote.
We got our quick wins while no one was paying attention, then had the proof point to do more". Bishop's strategy is one that Capital One has now institutionalized, with his team helping innovators find the fringe – the people who have tried, recognized that they need help, and are willing to let you try out new ideas.
(He was institutionalized, with a diagnosis of schizophrenia, at the age of twenty-nine).
In Poland, the interactive public was already institutionalized, with an ongoing history of searches for factual truth and competition over interpretations of the events at hand.
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