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Tennov and limerence
The term limerence was coined c. 1977 by the psychologist Dorothy Tennov.
For Tennov, ' sexual attraction is an essential component of limerence ... the limerent is a potential sex partner '.
According to Tennov, there are at least two types of love: a ) limerence, which she describes as ( inter alia ) " loving attachment "; and b ) " loving affection ," the bond that exists between an individual and his or her parents and children.
Tennov differentiates between limerence and other emotions by asserting that love involves concern for the other person's welfare and feeling.
Tennov suggests that feelings of limerence can be intensified through adversity, obstacles, or distance-' Intensification through Adversity '.
Nevertheless Tennov stresses that ' the most consistent result of limerence is mating, not merely sexual interaction but also commitment '.
The basis and interesting characteristic of this delineation made by Tennov, is that based on her research and interviews with people, all human bonded relationships can be divided into three varieties being defined by the amount of limerence or non-limerence each partner contributes to the relationship.
Tennov argues since limerence itself is an " unstable state " that mutually limerent bonds would be expected to be short-lived ; mixed relationships probably last longer than limerent-limerent relationships.

Tennov and initiation
Tennov estimates, based on both questionnaire and interview data, that the average limerent reaction duration, from the moment of initiation until a feeling of neutrality is reached, is approximately three years.

Tennov and limerent
The bulk of relationships, however, according to Tennov, are those between a limerent person and a nonlimerent other, i. e. limerent-nonlimerent bonding.

Tennov and are
Some limerent-limerent relationships evolve into affectional bondings over time as limerance declines and such couples are described by Tennov as " old marrieds " whose interactions are typically both stable and mutually gratifying.

Tennov and by
Tennov's research has been continued by Albert Wakin, who knew Tennov at the University of Bridgeport but didn't assist in her research, and Duyen Vo, a graduate student of Southern Connecticut State University.

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Russell notes that these errors make it difficult to do historical justice to Aristotle, until one remembers how large of an advance he made upon all of his predecessors.
He notes the growth that was occurring during the early years of the National Policy in Nova Scotia demonstrates how the effects of railway fares and the tariff structure helped undermine this growth.
For example, in jazz, aspiring bassists have to learn how to perform a wide range of pizzicato tones, including using the sides of the fingers to create a full, deep sound for ballads, using the tips of the fingers for fast walking basslines or solos, and performing a variety of percussive ghost notes by raking muted or partially muted strings.
In the 1976 article " Computer Power and Human Reason ," an excerpt of which is included in The New Media Reader edited by Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort, Weizenbaum notes how quickly and deeply people became emotionally involved with the computer program, taking offence when he asked to view the transcripts, saying it was an invasion of their privacy, even asking him to leave the room while they were working with the DOCTOR script.
At Wigan, he visited many homes to see how people lived, took detailed notes of housing conditions and wages earned, went down a coal mine, and used the local public library to consult public health records and reports on working conditions in mines.
Another reason for the efforts ' failures was the Gracchi's idealism ; they were deaf to the baser notes of human nature and failed to recognize how corrupt and selfish all sections of Roman society had become.
In notes to accompany his biographical novel A Man of Parts David Lodge describes how Wells came to regret his attitudes to the Jews as he became more aware of the extent of the Nazi atrocities.
Suggesting a kind of tangible Samsara, Professor David Cole notes how every life ends and leads into another.
He notes, " By how much does the solar year exceed the lunar year?
The ultimate question before the convention, Wood notes, was not how to design a government but whether the states should remain sovereign, whether sovereignty should be transferred to the national government, or whether the constitution should settle somewhere in between.
Using categories, he offers specific examples of both mild and extreme mind control ( both one on one and in groups ), notes the conditions under which each social rule is most easily exploited for false ends, and offers suggestions on how to resist such methods.
There were a few improvements to this second model, including the ability to play up to three notes per pad and velocity switching, which allowed the user to either stack or alternate between the assigned notes depending on how hard the pads were struck.
Ptolemy wrote about how musical notes could be translated into mathematical equations and vice versa in Harmonics.
" Pauline Kael, he notes, was willing to acknowledge this critical ennui and thus appreciate how a film such as Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo ( 1961 ) " could exploit Western conventions while debunking its morality.
A Commentary on the Unix Operating System starts with notes on Unix and other useful documentation ( the Unix manual pages, DEC hardware manuals and so on ), a section on the architecture of the PDP-11 and a chapter on how to read C programs.
The Irish traditional music concept of the word " ornamentation " differs somewhat from that of European classical music in that ornaments are more commonly changes in how a note is articulated rather than the addition of separately-perceived notes to the piece.
According to his notes in his appendix, Moore was somewhat inconsistent with how " historically accurate " the events within the graphic novels are.
The bullet-point that follows lists early 20th-century musical settings chronologically and notes how many poems were set by each composer ( all, except Prohaska's, are in the Hartleben translations ) and for which instruments.
During reconnaissance, the co-driver writes down shorthand notes ( the pacenotes ) on how to best drive the stage.
Guy Noir's popularity is such that the first few notes of the theme or the first lines of the announcer's introduction (" A dark night in a city that knows how to keep its secrets ...") often draw applause and cheers from the audience.
In this book Song Ci depicts several cases in which he took notes on how a person died and elaborates on probable causes.
The Bible colleges prepared ministers who lacked college or seminary experience with intense study of the Bible, often using the Scofield Reference Bible of 1909, which was the King James version with detailed notes explaining how to interpret Dispensationalist passages.
David Gerstein ( co-editor of the series ) notes there are enough Gottfredson daily strips to make thirteen volumes but how many are published depends on sales.
Funding was also provided for conferences supporting the idea of SRA, adding a veneer of respectability to the idea as well as offering an opportunity for prosecutors to exchange advice on how to best secure convictions ( with tactics including the destruction of notes, refusing to tape interviews with children and destroying or refusing to share evidence with the defense ).

notes and limerence
She notes however that one form may evolve into the other: ' those whose limerence was replaced by affectional bonding with the same partner might say ..." We were very much in love when we married ; today we love each other very much "'.

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Furthermore, tax collections not immediately needed for current expenditures may be invested in short-term treasury notes, augmenting the town's miscellaneous revenues and reducing the tax levy.
It may be by bank loans, sale of notes or warrants, or by the somewhat casual method of issuance and registration of warrants.
The congressman who, in Paris, may have stuffed his wallet with enough franc notes to paper the roof of Notre-Dame will systematically scream that a $200 increase in entertainment allowance for a second secretary is tantamount to debauchery of the Treasury.
He may respect too much the Italian tradition of letting singers hold on to their notes, but to restrain them in a singers' opera may be quite difficult.
The satirical element of the pamphlet is often only understood after the reader notes the allusions made by Swift to the attitudes of landlords, such as the following: " I grant this food may be somewhat dear, and therefore very proper for Landlords, who as they have already devoured most of the Parents, seem to have the best Title to the Children.
In two cases he left instructions that his marginal notes, which gave the details of his sources, should be preserved by the copyist, and he may have originally added marginal comments about his sources to others of his works.
The International System of Units does not define units for digital information but notes that the SI prefixes may be applied outside the contexts where base units or derived units would be used.
The aroma is intensely malty, with some toasty notes, and possibly some alcohol presence as well ; darker versions may have a chocolate-like or fruity aroma.
Again, in the inventories in the catalogues, such notes as these may be met with: " Sunt et duo cursinarii et tres benedictionales Libri ; ex his unus habet obsequium mortuorum et unus Breviarius ", or, " Præter Breviarium quoddam quod usque ad festivitatem S. Joannis Baptistæ retinebunt ", etc.
These calls may be a long rising and falling note ( a howl ) or a series of short notes ( yips ).
Additional research notes that test users may be able to identify an area that proves challenging in a software system, but might have difficulty explaining the outcome.
The study notes that maximum benefit may be seen when the information worker is spending large proportions of their time reading text ( which is not necessarily the case for the majority of computer users today ).
For bassists with smaller hands, the large spaces between pitches may present a significant challenge, especially in the lowest range, where the spaces between notes are largest.
The SE must draw up annual accounts comprising the balance sheet, the profit and loss account and the notes to the accounts, and an annual report giving a fair view of the company's business and of its position ; consolidated accounts may also be required.
In studies of this type, the researcher may gather detailed field notes as a participant observer or passive observer.
Later, the notes and other data may be categorized and interpreted by methods such as grounded theory.
Because people do not want to hold notes which may become valueless, they want to spend them.
Gilbert notes that as the notion of a canon of jazz is developing, the “ achievements of the past ” may become "... privileged over the idiosyncratic creativity ...” and innovation of current artists.
I John Audubon, having this day mutual consent with Ferdinand Rozier, dissolved and forever closed the partnership and firm of Audubon and Rozier, and having Received from said Ferdinand Rozier payment and notes to the full amount of my part of the goods and debts of the late firm of Audubon and Rozier, I the said John Audubon one of the firm aforesaid do hereby release and forever quit claim to all and any interest which I have or may have in the stock on hand and debts due to the late firm of Audubon and Rozier assign, transfer and set over to said Ferdinand Rozier, all my rights, titles, claims and interest in the goods, merchandise and debts due to the late firm of Audubon and Rozier, and do hereby authorize and empower him for my part, to collect the same in any manner what ever either privately or by suit or suits in law or equity hereby declaring him sole and absolute proprietor and rightful owner of all goods, merchandise and debts of this firm aforesaid, as completely as they were the goods and property of the late firm Audubon and Rozier.
When a small bridge is unavailable for some very low notes, some players may, as an emergency measure, use a bridge upside down.
:" Since you desire to know everything, I have written this ' book of notes ,' that you may learn of what the universe and its elements consist, what the world contains, and what the human race has done.
When Merlot has spent significant time in oak, the wine may show notes of caramel, chocolate, coconut, coffee bean, dill weed, mocha, molasses, smoke, vanilla and walnut.
The term may also be used for information that is hand-recorded in other ways than writing, for example inscriptions that are chiselled upon a hard material or scratched ( the original meaning of graffiti ) as with a knife point in plaster or with a stylus on a waxed tablet ( the way Romans made notes ), or are in cuneiform writing, impressed with a pointed stylus in a flat tablet of unbaked clay.
Rabbis expounded on and debated the Tanakh ( Hebrew: ת ַּ נ ַ" ך ְ‎), the Hebrew Bible, without the benefit of written works ( other than the Biblical books themselves ), though some may have made private notes (), for example of court decisions.

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