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The first such honour ever bequeathed on an illustrator or cartoonist, his fellows saw his knighting coming as gratitude for raising what had been a fairly lowly profession to an unprecedented level of respectability .” With knighthood, Tenniel elevated the social status of the black and white illustrator, and sparked a new sense of recognition of and occupational honour to his lifelong profession.
Those who believed the media deal fairly with all sides fell from 34 percent to 27 percent.
Thus, personal involvement is linked with public opinion Proverbs that speak to the political disgruntlement include: When the Czar spits into the soup dish, it fairly bursts with pride ”; If the Czar be a rhymester, woe be to the poets ”; and The hen of the Czarina herself does not lay swan ’ s eggs .” While none of these proverbs state directly, I hate the Czar and detest my situation ( which would have been incredibly dangerous ), they do get their points across.
Stekel believed that success was fairly certain in changing homosexuality through psychoanalysis provided that it was performed correctly and the patient wanted to be treated.
This is fairly rare, however, because ancient Egyptian ship and boat models more often were placed in tombs of prominent people as magical substitutes for the actual objects which the deceased has used in life and which he expected to use again in the next world .”
Isaac ’ s relationship with Lorenzo de ’ Medici must have been fairly close, because allegedly between 1488 and 1489 he composed the music for a play called San Giovanni e San Paolo ”, written by Medici himself.
Many empirical tests have shown the Black – Scholes price is fairly close to the observed prices, although there are well-known discrepancies such as the option smile ”.
Usually everything went fairly smooth until the subject of politics was brought up, and then it was not at all unusual for one well-known matron to leave the store in a huff .” She and her husband always kept separate accounts, and quite a bit of bickering was done between them, regarding who would by what, and how much.
Just the other side of the bridge there are boat yards on both banks and the river follows a fairly straight course until it reaches the photogenic Hunsett Drainage Mill ”.
Similarly, God has said: If two parties among the believers fall into a quarrel, make peace between them ; but if one of them transgresses beyond bounds against the other, then fight against the one who transgresses until he complies with the command of Allah ; then, if he complies, make peace between them with justice, and be fair: for Allah loves those who act fairly ( Qur ' an 49: 9 ).
Morton was a Creole from New Orleans, and though he identified strongly with the white French side of being Creole, he was generally viewed by society as black ( though he was fairly light-skinned and could sometimes " pass " as Latin-American and therefore was subjected to many of the same social pressures as other blacks of the day.
As she had spent her entire life away from Edward and Eleanor, when she returned she stood in no awe of her parents and had a fairly distanced relationship with them.
Two major philosophical schools of thought that derived from Greek religion and philosophy that became prominent in Rome in the 1st and 2nd century AD was Cynicism and Stoicism which, according to Cora Lutz were fairly well merged in the early years of the Roman Empire.
He gives the example of Israeli professor of archaeology, Ze ' ev Herzog, who caused an uproar in Israel and abroad when he gave voice to the " fairly widespread " view held amongst his colleagues that there had been no Exodus from Egypt, no invasion by Joshua and that the Israelites had developed slowly and were originally Canaanites ," concluding that the Sojourn, Exodus and Conquest was a history that never happened .” However, Rohl contends that the New Chronology, with the shift of the Exodus and Conquest events to the Middle Bronze Age, removes the principal reason for that widespread academic skepticism.
I was using a fairly familiar sort of sentence, in prose, with a last line that either boosted sales or fell flat as a flapjack.
Charibaêl is stated in the Periplus to be a friend of the ( Roman ) emperors, thanks to continuous embassies and gifts and, therefore, Azania could fairly be described as a vassal or dependency of Rome, just as Zesan is described in the 3rd century Chinese history, the Weilüe.
Today, when someone receives a great deal of media attention for something fairly trivial, and he or she is said to be experiencing his or her 15 minutes of fame ”, the allusion is to Andy Warhol's famous saying.
According to the Cambridge University Press, He was a self-educated man, committed to the teachings of Bakunin and Kropotkin, and he could not fairly be described as an anti-Semite.
The WJC lobbies international organizations, notably the United Nations, to ensure that governments apply the same standards to Israel when judging its actions compared with those of other countries .” The WJC states on its website that Israel should not be singled out for criticism by countries which do not themselves adhere to the principles of democracy, human rights and the rule of law and that Israel needs to be treated fairly in international organizations, especially in United Nations bodies such as the UN Human Rights Council .”

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After a long and difficult fight Abd ar-Rahman obtained a most complete victory, and the field was strewn with the bodies of the enemy ”.
In his landmark work, The Singer of Tales, Albert Lord refers to the work of Francis P. Magoun and others, saying the documentation is complete, thorough, and accurate.
Most frequently, sophisticated mathematics is used to manipulate complex three dimensional polygons, apply textures ”, lighting and other effects to the polygons and finally rendering the complete image.
However, more than a century before Ebbinghaus, Johann Andreas Segner invented the Segner-wheel to see the length of after-images by seeing how fast a wheel with a hot coal attached had to move for the red ember circle from the coal to appear complete.
Poets in medieval Iceland even treated Christian themes using the traditional repertoire of kennings complete with allusions to heathen myths and aristocratic epithets for saints: Þrúðr falda goddess of headdresses = Saint Catherine ( Kálfr Hallsson: Kátrínardrápa 4 ).
This type of language is used, according to E. Segal, for the forceful inversion, the reduction of the master to an abject position of supplication … the master-as-suppliant is thus an extremely important feature of the Plautine comic finale .” The imperative mood is therefore used in the complete role-reversal of the normal relationship between slave and master, and those who enjoy authority and respect in the ordinary Roman world are unseated, ridiculed, while the lowliest members of society mount to their pedestals … the humble are in face exalted ”.
Gemara means completion ( from the Hebrew: " to complete ") or " learning " ( from the Aramaic: " to study ").
In the Connect state, the router waits for the TCP connection to complete and transitions to the " OpenSent " state if successful.
Years later Dr. Margaret Gibson, the psychiatrist who had treated Frances at Austen Riggs, described Henry Fonda: He was a cold, self-absorbed person, a complete narcissist .”
For certain applications, distributed or grid computing, can be seen as a special type of parallel computing that relies on complete computers ( with onboard CPUs, storage, power supplies, network interfaces, etc.
Distributed or grid computing in general is a special type of parallel computing that relies on complete computers ( with onboard CPUs, storage, power supplies, network interfaces, etc.
She obtained a master's degree ( MA ) from Radcliffe in 1962 and pursued further graduate studies at Harvard University for two years but never finished because she failed to complete her dissertation on The English Metaphysical Romance.
The new legislation also requires that all individual debtors in either chapter 7 or chapter 13 complete an instructional course concerning personal financial management .” If a chapter 7 debtor does not complete the course, this constitutes grounds for denial of discharge pursuant to new § 727 ( a )( 11 ).
Charles Burchfield, whom Hopper admired and whom he was compared to, said of Hopper, he achieves such a complete verity that you can read into his interpretations of houses and conceptions of New York life any human implications you wish .” He also attributed Hopper ’ s success to his bold individualism … In him we have regained that sturdy American independence which Thomas Eakins gave us, but which for a time was lost .” Hopper considered this a high compliment since he considered Eakins the greatest American painter.
Vincent Brook notes that Alvy dines with WASP-y Hall family and imagines that they must see him as a Hasidic Jew, complete with payess ( ear locks ) and a large black hat ”.
The hands of Zerubbabel have laid the foundation of this house ; his hands shall also complete it … The seven are the eyes of the Lord, which range through the whole earth … the two olive trees … are the two sons of oil ( anointed ones ) who stand by the Lord of the whole earth ( Zech 4. 9-14 ).
Martin Meisel described the panorama perfectly in his book Realizations: In its impact, the Panorama was a comprehensive form, the representation not of the segment of a world, but of a world entire seen from a focal height .” Though the artists painstakingly documented every detail of a scene, by doing so they created a world complete in and of itself.
Griffith was unsure of his final product and took several months to complete the editing saying I can ’ t look at the damn thing ; it depresses me so .”
:: Example: The Corrective Action included a directive requiring Staub to report to Mulally or Korenchuk ‘ when ha no patients and angio cases re complete .’ Id., at 653.

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Lecture Notes, Germany and Europe, 1871 – 1945 ( 2008 ) full text online, a brief textbook by a leading scholar
Terrorology specialist Gus Martin, writes in his university-level textbook, Understanding Terrorism: Challenges, perspectives and issues that it is important to note that the State Department ’ s list includes countries that have significantly reduced their involvement in terrorism, such as North Korea and Cuba.
Nuclear power is a textbook example of the problem of regulatory capture in which an industry gains control of an agency meant to regulate it.
Norman Fiering, a specialist in the intellectual history of colonial New England, has described Francis Hutcheson as probably the most influential and respected moral philosopher in America in the eighteenth century .” Hutcheson's early Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue, introducing his perennial association of " unalienable rights " with the collective right to resist oppressive government, was used at Harvard College as a textbook as early as the 1730s.
According to chemistry historian Henry Leicester, the influential 1923 textbook Thermodynamics and the Free Energy of Chemical Substances by Gilbert N. Lewis and Merle Randall led to the replacement of the term affinity by the term free energy in much of the English-speaking world.
According to the Student PIRGs, the typical bundled textbook is 10 %- 50 % more than an unbundled textbook, and 65 % of professors said they rarely or never use the bundled items in their courses.
When students resell their textbooks during campus buyback periods, these textbooks are often sold into the national used textbook distribution chain.
According to Nicole Allen of The Student PIRGs, renting is the best short-term way to lower textbook costs.
Nancy Ellen Rupprecht wrote, She was almost a textbook illustration of the first child born to a middle-class family.
Among her honors was being featured by Peter Jennings on ABC as Person of the Week and textbook editor McGraw-Hill lists her on a timeline of notable educators along with Confucius, Plato, Booker T. Washington and Maria Montessori.
In 1978 it was called by The Mathematical Intelligencer both ingenious and profound ,” and was later referenced in Cauchy's Cours d ’ Analyse and Chrystal's influential textbook Algebra.
The first textbook in the area was Strategy of Process Engineering by
Limiting experience to individual subject like asbestos remediation, confined spaces, indoor air quality, or lead abatement, or learning only through a textbook or review course can be a disadvantage when required to demonstrate competence in other areas of occupational hygiene.
His developments in the study of the human eye can be traced through his innovative book, Ten Treatises on Ophthalmology .” This textbook is the first known systematic treatment of this field and was most likely used in medical schools at the time.
The Songshan Geopark is also called the textbook of geological history ”.
These programs involved subsidized publication of Chinese Classics, the symbolic functions of the National Palace Museum, promoting famous prewar scholars to prominent positions in government and academic institutions, textbook and curriculum design with a focus on the official view of traditional Chinese culture and involvement in social and community events and the exemplification of Confucian ideology intertwined with Sun Yat-sen thought.
In his 1844 textbook author Henrik Wergeland used excerpts of Petersen ’ s defence speeches in the Court of Impeachment as examples of an eloquence bordering on poetry ”.
In 2009, the European Committee on Social Rights found several statements in a Croatian mandatory Biology course textbook, including that Many individuals are prone to sexual relations with persons of the same sex (..).
An environmental science textbook called attention to the most subtle and dangerous threat to man ’ s existence ... the potential destruction, by man ’ s own activities, of those ecological systems upon which the very existence of the human species depends ”.

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