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It would tend to disarm the fighting spirit of the British and Americans if they found that they were not liberating European states but attacking a Europe which stood solidly against them.
Ar tinde sa dezarmeze spiritul de lupta al britanicilor si americanilor, daca ar constata ca nu elibereaza state europene, ci ataca o Europa care li s-a opus cu tarie.
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“Dear children! These days you have experienced God's sweetness through the renewals which have been in this parish. Satan wants to work still more fiercely to take away your joy from each one of you. By prayer you can completely disarm him and ensure your happiness. Thank you for having responded to my call. ”
„Dragi copii! Nu, nu ştiţi să iubiţi şi nu ştiţi să ascultaţi cu iubire cuvintele pe care vi le dau. Fiţi conştienţi, iubiţii mei, că eu sunt Mama voastră şi că am venit pe pământ ca să vă învăţ să ascultaţi din iubire, să vă rugaţi din iubire şi nu obligaţi de crucea pe care o purtaţi. Prin cruce, Dumnezeu se preamăreşte în fiecare om. Vă mulţumesc că aţi răspuns chemării mele! ”
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It is a real pleasure to praise you on the excellent results of the company you run obtained thanks to the modern, proactive style of management, to a solid organizational culture, the ambition to face the challenges of the market and determination to find solutions when others “disarm”.
Navigarea in apele agitate ale perioadei viitoare se poate face cu succes de catre cei care au solutii care pot propulsa firma dincolo de pericolele pe care mediul macroeconomic le genereaza continuu. Sunt convins ca Antibiotice va fi printre castigatori! Ceea ce ati facut in acesti ani imi confera certitudinea reusitei si de acum inainte!
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NATO’s next and final new operational commitment in the Balkans took the form in 2001-2003 of three successive, small but urgent operations in FYROM – Essential Harvest; Amber Fox and Allied Harmony – to disarm irregular armed groups and collect their weapons, protect monitors dispatched by the European Union (EU) and the OSCE, and strengthen security, respectively.
Operation Deny Flight’s initial focus on air interception gradually expanded to the provision of close air support to UNPROFOR and the performance of air-to-ground strikes against belligerents under restrictive rules of engagement and in often complex circumstances on the ground. These increasingly demanding tasks paved the way in August 1995 for the three week-long Deliberate Force air campaign which, together with the engagement of a British-Dutch-French Rapid Reaction Force on the ground, created the conditions necessary for the cessation of hostilities, the conclusion of the Dayton Agreements, and the deployment in December 1995 of the 60,000 men-strong Peace Implementation Force (IFOR), NATO’s first peace-enforcement operation. A year later, IFOR was renamed Stabilisation Force (SFOR). In December 2004, under Operation Althea, a European Union Force commanded by NATO’s Deputy Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, and directed from SHAPE as its operations headquarters, took over from SFOR, marking the first time that NATO supported with its assets and capabilities an operation led by the European Union (EU).