While the country crumbles, the three pillars that have long supported the royal family are also weakening.
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This would go some way to fulfilling two of the three pillars of the Djibouti Agreement: political cooperation and security.
Pettitte reiterated countless times how important the three pillars of his life were to his success as a ball player.
For Larkin, the honor is well-deserved for a man whose exceptional career was synonymous with the three pillars of the Hall of Fame: sportsmanship, integrity and character.
But I don't understand how this deals with two of the three pillars of the recession or the potential recession or the slowdown is high energy prices and the foreclosure crisis.
In January, CEO Mark Zuckerberg described the News Feed as one of the three pillars of Facebook, along with Timeline and the new Graph Search feature, which is still in beta.
After all, this outcome was made virtually inevitable by the Europeans' unwillingness over the past week to implement or enforce what the United States hoped would be the three basic pillars of allied action -- the lifting of the arms embargo against Bosnian Muslims, air strikes and a total shut-down of the Danube and other essential supply lines for the Serbian war machine and economy.
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In his New Year's address, President Lee highlighted "global diplomacy" as one of the three main pillars of his government's agenda for 2010.
But something is wrong with this picture: The three main pillars of this booming business enterprise software, outsourcing and Y2K fixes all are looking a little shaky.
When they splash the phrase, "added calcium" on the front, that's often a signal that the thing is loaded in all three of the pillars.
We reiterated the importance of a full and non-selective application and implementation of the NPT's three pillars - nuclear disarmament, nuclear non-proliferation, and peaceful uses of nuclear energy.
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Both men exude the basics skills, or three pillars, of leadership presence a strong posture, a strong voice, and strong eye contact.
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To this end, three pillars of the Dayton accords must be bolstered.
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And, having demolished these three pillars of the so-called mid-life crisis, we can see the final nail in its coffin comes when people are asked if they have experienced such a crisis.
Under Fiorina HP rested on three pillars known as the product divisions (printers, PCs, servers).
When brands such as these bring their full resources to bear on social change, and combine their efforts with those of government and philanthropies, these three pillars can meet the challenges we face with equal force.
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To ensure that only the very best sites are nominated for inscription all three pillars of Outstanding Universal Value must be in place.
It always felt, when you covered a Brussels summit, that Britain was there on sufferance, but the rules said otherwise: technically we were and are an equal member of a 27-nation union whose oft-explained "three pillars" of governance were applied for the common good.
Wooden buildings with two or three storeys today must have through-pillars connecting the roof firmly to the foundations.
The mansion was surrounded on three sides by rows of cracked Doric pillars, its second-floor gallery missing many balusters, its windows patched with cardboard.
The premise: a company must proactively shape and maintain three pillars of sustainable growth that I call B-B-N: Brains (vision and strategy), Bones (organizational architecture) and Nerves (culture) of the business.
He pointed to three pillars with fretwork and arches intact between them, in the middle of a block off Winthrop Street, in a parking lot.
It was a national treasure, with a golden pagoda-style roof the size of a football field supported by a forest of red pillars each more than three metres around.
Its orange and black line-drawn cover of two pillars supporting a capital was the only dash of color in 52 pages of mostly three-column gray type.
Each of these three pillars -- disarmament, nonproliferation and peaceful uses -- are central to the vision that I outlined in Prague of stopping the spread of nuclear weapons and seeking a world without them.
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