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More weighty contributions are the anonymous theological discussion The Kernel and the Husk ( 1886 ), Philomythus ( 1891 ), his book The Anglican Career of Cardinal Newman ( 1892 ), and his article " The Gospels " in the ninth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, embodying a critical view which caused considerable stir in the English theological world.
More generally there has been discussion of the similarities of these cultures with those found in coastal North Africa.
More precisely, a citation is an abbreviated alphanumeric expression ( e. g. ) embedded in the body of an intellectual work that denotes an entry in the bibliographic references section of the work for the purpose of acknowledging the relevance of the works of others to the topic of discussion at the spot where the citation appears.
More detailed discussion of wave functions as elements of vector spaces is below, following further definitions.
More and more people refused to pay, leading to Darnell's Case, in which the courts confirmed that " if no cause was given for the detention ... the prisoner could not be freed as the offence was probably too dangerous for public discussion ".
He took part in the discussion about " Essays and Reviews ," defending the tractarian position in One Tract More ( 1841 ).
In April 1996, during a discussion about the restitution of Jewish communal property that had been seized during the Holocaust, WJC Secretary General Israel Singer, allegedly stated that " More than three million Jews died in Poland, and the Polish people are not going to be the heirs of the Polish Jews.
More references to alternative origins and discussion of their likelihood can be found in Pickard-Cambridge's Tragedy, Comedy, Dithyramb, and more recently in Rodriguez Noriega Guillen's Epicarmo di Siracusa: Testimonios y Fragmentos .< ref name =" noriega1 ">
More recently it has been alleged that it is a form of obscurantism that seeks ' by using logomachinations to divert discussion to the establishment of the opponent's comprehension of the vocabulary '.
More programming space than ever before goes to business, sport, culture and studio discussion.
More recently, the NPS has assumed a secondary mandate of promoting discussion of basic medicine-related issues in the community, launching its " Be Medicinewise " campaign in January 2011.
More recently, there has been some discussion as to the exact southern boundary of Boyds.
More recently this has become a topic of great discussion in the illegal immigration debate, fueled by the so called " Morton Memo ".
* More in-depth discussion on some PWP demos
More recent and modern sites provide robust project-management features, automatic encoding and compression, online playback streaming, web-based upload and download options, chat, and project-based discussion forums.
More generally, however, activity in a wide network of brain areas is elicited in the N400 time window, suggesting a highly distributed neural source ( See Kutas & Federmeier, 2011, for a more complete discussion ).
More importantly for the discussion here, the rate of profit ( sometimes confused with the rate of interest, i. e., the cost of borrowing funds ) is supposed to equal the marginal physical product of capital.
" ( BBC One ), a six-part round-table current affairs discussion programme ; and More Than Meets The Eye ( BBC Two ), a series investigating folklore in contemporary Ireland.
More recently, it has become a staple of American political discussion, where it is viewed simply as its image of the state as a ship, in need of a form of government – and conspicuously absent of its anti-democratic, pro-absolutist original meaning.
More generally, it seems that this notion captures the relationship of any organism to its niche and is captured by Reed ( 1996 ) in his discussion of the ' affordance '.
More importantly, the discussion of bias actually introduces a key theme of the Federalist as a whole, the relation of motive and reason in politics.
More recently, RFT has also been proposed as a way to guide discussion within evolution science, whether within evolutionary biology or evolutionary psychology, toward a more informed understanding of the role of language in shaping human social behavior.

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More significant still is the change in the use of sacrificial language: for Paul the Eucharist is a receiving of gifts from God, the Christian sacrifice is the offering of our bodies ( Romans 12 ).< Barrett, C. K.
More recent Governors-General in this category include Lord Casey, Sir Paul Hasluck, Sir John Kerr, Sir Ninian Stephen, Bill Hayden and Sir William Deane.
Kenny Olson went on to perform with several other bands, and has appeared on other studio recordings such as the song " I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know " from the Les Paul & Friends CD as well as a version of " Little Wing " with Chaka Khan on " The Power of Soul: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix ".
More members joined by mid-May 1946, including Harold Gray ( Little Orphan Annie ) and the Society ’ s first animator, Paul Terry, followed in the summer by letterer Frank Engli, Bela Zaboly ( Popeye ), Al Capp ( Li ’ l Abner ) and Ray Bailey ( Bruce Gentry ).
More atheistically-inclined pantheisms include Ernst Haeckel, D. H. Lawrence, and the recent views of Paul Harrison and the World Pantheist Movement.
More recently, Paul D. Feinberg, professor of biblical and systematic theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, also identified seven categories of pantheism: Hylozoistic ; Immanentistic ; Absolutistic monistic ; Relativistic monistic ; Acosmic ; Identity of opposites ; Neoplatonic or emanationistic.
More tracks from The Paul Simon Songbook were included along with recent compositions on their October 10, 1966, album Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, which refined the folk rock sound hastily released on Sound of Silence.
In 2000, Pope John Paul II declared More the " heavenly patron of statesmen and politicians ".
* " Sarbanes-Oxley Criminal Whistleblower Provisions & the Workplace: More Than Just Securities Fraud ," by Jay P. Lechner & Paul M. Sisco, 80 Florida B. J.
* March 9 – Paul Elmer More, American critic and essayist ( b. 1864 )
* December 12 – Paul Elmer More, American critic and essayist ( d. 1937 )
More recently Paul Ernest has explicitly formulated a social constructivist philosophy of mathematics.
More recently, Simon R. Green included references to " The Philadelphia Experiment " in his book The Spy Who Haunted Me, while Paul Violette's book Secrets of Anti-Gravity Propulsion recounts some mysterious involvement of the physicist Thomas Townsend Brown of the Philadelphia Navy yard.
" She received a third Oscar nomination for her performance as the simple, unrefined, but dignified Lady Alice More, opposite Paul Scofield as Thomas More, in A Man for All Seasons ( 1966 ).
More modern uses in classical music include Paul Hindemith's Kammermusik No. 1, op.
The original run starred Paul Scofield as Thomas More, as well as Keith Baxter as Henry VIII, George Rose as the Common Man, Leo McKern as the Common Man in the West End production and Thomas Cromwell in the Broadway show ( a role originated in London by Andrew Keir and later taken over by Thomas Gomez ), and Albert Dekker as the Duke of Norfolk.
Zinnemann's fortunes changed once again with A Man for All Seasons ( 1966 ), scripted by Robert Bolt from his own play and starring Paul Scofield as Sir Thomas More, portraying him as a man driven by conscience to his ultimate fate.
In the 1970s and 1980s the American jazz musician Gerald Oshita ( based in Chicago and the San Francisco Bay Area and associated with Roscoe Mitchell ) played avant-garde jazz on an EE ♭ contrabass manufactured by Conn. More recently ( 1990 – 2006 ), recordings using sarrusophone have been released by saxophonists Scott Robinson, Lenny Pickett, James Carter, and Paul Winter.
More variations were introduced by vaudevillians such as Paul Cinquevalli.
More than a hundred years later, when Dunstan and Æthelwold of Winchester were inaugurating their church reform, Swithun was adopted as patron of the restored church at Winchester, formerly dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
More recently, notable string trios have been written by Murray Adaskin, Alain Bancquart, Robert Carl, Pascal Dusapin, Donald Erb, Karlheinz Essl, Brian Ferneyhough, Berthold Goldschmidt, Sofia Gubaidulina, Bertold Hummel, Talivaldis Kenins, Ernst Krenek, Helmut Lachenmann, Paul Lansky, Ljubica Marić, Krzysztof Meyer, Krzysztof Penderecki, Wayne Peterson, Wolfgang Rihm, Bogusław Schaeffer, Alfred Schnittke, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Graham Waterhouse, Charles Wuorinen, La Monte Young, Iannis Xenakis, and Ellen Taaffe Zwilich.
Once again produced by Paul Q. Kolderie, More Noise and Other Disturbances was released in June 1992.
More than two dozen independent theatrical and musical productions have been based on Einstein's Dreams, including a production at Chicago's National Pastime Theater in 2000, produced and directed by Patrizia Acerra and Dawn Arnold ; a production at Paradise Theater in New York in 2001, produced and directed by Paul Stancato and Brian Rhinehart ; a production at the Culture Project Theater in New York in 2003, directed by Rebecca Holderness ; a production at the People's Branch Theater in Nashville in 2003, adapted by Brian Niece and David Alford, directed by David Alford ; a musical production at the Martin Segal Theater of CUNY in New York in 2003, produced by Brian Schwartz with music and lyrics by Joshua Rosenblum and Joanne Lessner ; a production by the Underground Railway Theater in Boston in 2006 ; and a production by the University of Memphis in 2006, under the direction of Gloria Baxter ; a musical composition titled " In This World " by Paul Hoffman in 2000 and performed by the Silverwood Trio on their own CD ; and a musical composition titled " When Einstein Dreams " by Nando Michelin in 2003 and performed by the Nando Michelin Group on a Double Times Record CD.

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