Reconstruction and midcarpal arthrodesis are last-resort procedures that are of questionable benefit to the athlete. |
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It's about a battle over voting rights in the Reconstruction South that foreordained the election crisis of 1876, and everybody involved is dead. |
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Reconstruction was performed using either sural nerve or great auricular nerve in 8 of 10 patients. |
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Reconstruction efforts are under way, but American troops remain targets of almost daily attacks by Iraqi irregulars. |
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Reconstruction can be done in the same operation as the mastectomy, and may be more successful if it's done straight away. |
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On the one hand, the state has, through its Reconstruction and Development Programme, prioritised housing the poor. |
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Reconstruction of the mental trace in a complex process, after the fact, is a major challenge as few realize. |
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Reconstruction of Iraq can only begin when the resistance is either killed off or lays down their arms. |
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He was an outspoken abolitionist and a fervent supporter of Reconstruction. |
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In addition the Reconstruction and Development Programme Fund also shows unappropriated funds of R997,3 million. |
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And as former slaves began to assimilate to society during the Reconstruction Era, Democrats used Black Codes to continue to keep them disarmed. |
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Republicans viewed the 15th Amendment as the culmination of Reconstruction, but over the next four decades, its guarantees proved meaningless. |
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This collection uses primary sources to explore the history, successes, and failures of the Freedmen's Bureau during Reconstruction. |
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In the backlash to Reconstruction after the Civil War, the knights of the Ku Klux Klan were born. |
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Reconstruction projects that, in compliance with traditional role models, address men dispossess women of their newly gained potential. |
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Rising congressional Republicanism in this stronghold of the Democratic Party has reshaped the Republicans into a national party for the first time since Reconstruction. |
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The 1950s, observed c. Vann Woodward, resembled the era of Reconstruction in many ways. |
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Ed Brooke, the first african-american Senator since Reconstruction, embraced fights with the left and right. |
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Reconstruction of the inner part of the wharf and a new concrete deck will bring the wharf to good, usable condition. |
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But there was little follow-through, so in the decades that followed Reconstruction, the process was punctuated by reversions and rebellions. |
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This indigenous display of moral courage certainly justifies having a European Office for Reconstruction in Pristina. |
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Reconstruction of the lateral malleolus using free bone grafts has led to recurrence. |
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Reconstruction of the former convent of the VZW Zusters van Sint-Jozef into a rest home with 62 rooms with all facilities. |
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Reconstruction of the hadrosaur Hypacrosaurus egg and embryo from Devil's Coulee, southern Alberta. |
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Reconstruction of the jaw bone with bone graft or other to help wearing dentures. |
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Reconstruction spending after the worst typhoon in 50 years will probably boost the economy further. |
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Reconstruction may demonstrate the ending ridges A and B to be part of the overlaying print. |
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That alone should give anyone of either party pause before tacitly endorsing an attack on the post-bellum Reconstruction policies of the Republican party. |
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The newly freed Gullah people became parties to an experiment often described as a rehearsal for Reconstruction. |
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Reconstruction is not one of the more subtle eras of our history. |
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Reconstruction of this bridge provides pedestrian access for inhabitants of this part of Roubaix, and allows towpath walkers to change sides. |
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Reconstruction of the pilot zone network to enable measurements of total water flow. |
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Another issue I wish to address is that of the European Agency for Reconstruction. |
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Reconstruction of the Breclav railway junction at the crossroads of the Warsaw-Vienna and Prague-Budapest lines. |
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Reconstruction was performed with bilateral sensate pedicled ALT flaps innervated by the lateral femoral cutaneous nerves. |
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Education was a high priority for Appalachian freedmen and freedwomen just as it was for blacks throughout the Reconstruction South. |
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Rather, emancipation was a historical tragedy and the end of Reconstruction was a clear sign of God's favor. |
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Reconstruction of the southern Beringian coastline also suggests potential for a highly productive coastal marine environment. |
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The full restoration of the Union was the work of a highly contentious postwar era known as Reconstruction. |
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Reconstruction from the evidence is an accepted, though somewhat speculative, field of study. |
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Reconstruction procedure was performed with the modified Child method, comprising pancreaticojejunostomy, choledochojejunostomy, and gastrojejunostomy. |
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Reconstruction is going slowly, but it is happening. |
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Reconstruction of the migration routes using the patronym shows that the Jèmè-irin had their own history, but dependent on that of the farmers, and a complex apprenticeship process. |
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Finally, if our national leaders want to set an example of justice and good governance let them disown their own foreign ministers who disgracefully want to put the Agency for Reconstruction of Kosovo in Thessaloniki. |
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Firstly, according to the notification, the inclusion in processing of the blood group of those concerned is an exception confined to staff of the European Agency for Reconstruction. |
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At the request of the Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction, arms monitors witnessed salary payments for May and June to eligible Maoist army personnel at the cantonment sites. |
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Reconstruction of the Atlin Road km. 12-22 and 38-41 including earthwork, drainage improvement, base course construction, guiderail placement and BST surfacing. |
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Reconstruction works will generally follow the existing road alignment, and the stretches will be paved with asphalt concrete or double bituminous surfacing. |
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Reconstruction of the anterior part of the mandible and adjacent soft tissue was carried out with a mandibular prosthesis and a latissimus dorsi flap. |
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Accident Reconstruction is not oblivious of this and there are currently numerous computer programs that help the reconstructor in the analysis and calculation phase. |
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Altogether, during the Reconstruction era, scalawags constituted perhaps 20 percent of the white electorate, a sizable force in any election or constitutional convention. |
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In Indonesia, tensions have surfaced between the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency for Aceh and Nias, provincial authorities and central line ministries. |
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In Indonesia, the development assistance database has been integrated into the database of the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency for Aceh and Nias as a monitoring and planning tool. |
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The book, a product of the World Bank's Conflict Prevention and Reconstruction Unit, debunks the idea that ancient ethnic hatreds are a serious cause of conflict, and focuses more squarely on poverty and bad governance. |
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From this point of view, I think that resurrecting an issue which was resolved about a year ago with the Pack report as far as the headquarters of the Reconstruction Agency is concerned is a disservice. |
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Tenders are invited for Reconstruction of dewatering pump station at village Chunchi Faquir with allied civil works. |
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Scalawag, in U. S. history, any Southerner who supported the federal plan of Reconstruction after the Civil War or who joined with the black freedman and the carpetbagger in support of Republican Party policies. |
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The Russian Federation Ministry for Reconstruction in the Chechen Republic has established a mechanism for the provision of construction as a part of a compensation for a lost property. |
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Inputs from the various United Nations agencies were also solicited and coordinated with the Office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Development and Reconstruction. |
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The assistance, or parts thereof, may be made available as a Community contribution to the Kozloduy International Decommissioning Support Fund, managed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. |
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Reconstruction of missing battlefield terrain features must be preceded by a thorough planning process that includes appropriate research and documentation. |
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Reconstruction import in STL or native dental CAD formats can be carried out in single or multiple modes by simply selecting a list of files or a complete folder. |
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Harris, who took office in 1868 during Reconstruction, was chosen by the state legislature under the rules of the 19th century. |
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Defense Department and the Inspector General for Reconstruction in Afghanistan. |
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Enforcement of the 13th amendment began during the Reconstruction period, but there were many setbacks between that time and full enforcement. |
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After the Reconstruction period ended in 1876, white Democrats regained power in the state legislature. |
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In 1877, the federal government withdrew its troops as part of the Compromise of 1877 that ended Reconstruction. |
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Many African Americans were excluded from electoral politics in the decades following the end of Reconstruction. |
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This doctrine was applied in Court rulings on President Grant's duty to enforce the law during Reconstruction. |
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The backcountry remained largely undeveloped frontier until it was cleared by freedmen during Reconstruction and later. |
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Clark of Holmes County was the first African American to be elected to the State House since Reconstruction. |
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After the formal end of Reconstruction, the struggle over power in Southern society continued. |
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What if Abraham Lincoln had not been assassinated? How might the Reconstruction of the Southern States have been handled? |
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Reconstruction of head and neck defects after cancer resection involves the use of local, pedicled musculocutaneous, and free flaps. |
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Reconstruction and equipment of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science University of Czestochowa Street. |
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After the war, South Carolina was restored to the United States during Reconstruction. |
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In 1860 and 1861, eleven southern states seceded, but following their defeat in the American Civil War were brought back into the Union during the Reconstruction Era. |
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During Reconstruction after the Civil War, Republican state governments had militias composed almost entirely of freed slaves and populist whites. |
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The Reconstruction Agency said that it would aim to allow evacuees to return to zones in Fukushima where preparations are under way for lifting emergency off-limits orders. |
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Historians are less sure about the results of the postwar Reconstruction, especially regarding the second class citizenship of the Freedmen and their poverty. |
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While the military war was coming to an end, the political reintegration of the nation was to take another 12 years, known as the Reconstruction Era. |
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Economic stimulus was attempted through a new alphabet soup of agencies set up in 1933 and 1934 and previously extant agencies such as the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. |
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The severe dislocations of war and Reconstruction had a severe negative impact on the black population, with a large amount of sickness and death. |
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The racist attitude concerning slaves carried over into the historiography of the Dunning School of Reconstruction era history, which dominated in the early 20th century. |
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Reconstruction of Euston station and preparation of related infrastructure is expected to require the full duration of the construction period to complete. |
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Historian Wilson Fallin contrasts the interpretation of Civil War and Reconstruction in white versus black memory by analyzing Baptist sermons documented in Alabama. |
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Reconstruction of vegetation transects for the Messinian-Piacenzian of Italy by means of comparative analysis of pollen, leaf and carpological records. |
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Each Provincial Reconstruction Team, Task Force, brigade, squadron, base, command, agency, subagency and ice cream stand seems to have its own press office. |
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During Reconstruction in 1871, black and white Republicans drafted a constitution that was the first to provide for a system of free public education in the state. |
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At the same time, there have been significant grubbings of these pears, especially in Tasmania where removals have been assisted by the Fruit Growing Reconstruction Scheme. |
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In the 2008 elections, the Republican party gained control of both houses of the Tennessee state legislature for the first time since Reconstruction. |
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