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Furthermore, it has been established that a substantial portion of it was taken, without citation, from a 1864 satire on Napoleon III by one Maurice Joly ( his French language work, The Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu )-so that it also constitutes plagiarism.
* Walter J. Ong ( 2005 ), Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue: from the art of discourse to the art of reason
Given earlier debates by Christian authors about the existence of Jesus, e. g. in Justin Martyr's 2nd century Dialogue with Trypho, it would have been expected that the passage from Josephus would have been used as a component of the arguments.
The Dialogue is a later work than the First Apology ; the date of composition of the latter, from the fact that it was addressed to Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, and Lucius Verus his adopted sons, must fall between 147 and 161.
It is noteworthy that in the " Dialogue " he no longer speaks of a " seed of the Word " in every man, and in his non-apologetic works the emphasis is laid upon the redeeming acts of the life of Christ rather than upon the demonstration of the reasonableness and moral value of Christianity, though the fragmentary character of the latter works makes it difficult to determine exactly to what extent this is true and how far the teaching of Irenaeus on redemption is derived from him.
In chapter 129 of his Dialogue with Trypho, a Jew, Justin makes a clear distinction, indicating that the " God " he refers to as Christ, is numerically distinct, but '... not ( different ) in will ...', from another, who is " Lord of the Lord ", and causes the " God " Christ to have his power and authority.
Justin uses material from the Synoptic Gospels ( Matthew, Mark, and Luke ) in the composition of the First Apology and the Dialogue, either directly, as in the case of Matthew, or indirectly through the use of a gospel harmony, which may have been composed by Justin or his school.
The following excerpts from the Dialogue with Trypho of the baptism ( Dial.
103: 5-6 ) of Jesus, which are believed to have originated from the Dialogue of Jason and Papiscus, illustrate the use of gospel narratives and sayings of Jesus in a testimony source and how Justin has adopted these " memoirs of the apostles " for his own purposes.
" In 1758 the general prohibition against works advocating heliocentrism was removed from the Index of prohibited books, although the specific ban on uncensored versions of the Dialogue and Copernicus's De Revolutionibus remained.
In a lecture delivered on 12 September 2006, Pope Benedict XVI quoted from a dialogue believed to have occurred in 1391 between Manuel II and a Persian scholar and recorded in a book by Manuel II ( Dialogue 7 of Twenty-six Dialogues with a Persian ) in which the Emperor stated: " Show me just what Muhammad brought that was new and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached.
* Abahlali baseMjondolo Rethinking Public Participation from Below, ' Critical Dialogue ', 2006
One Dialogue contains a story about a genie ( from the Arabic " Djinn ") and various " tonics " ( of both the liquid and musical varieties ), which is titled " Djinn and Tonic ".
* " 9 / 11 and Global Terrorism: A Dialogue with Jacques Derrida ," excerpt from Philosophy in a Time of Terror – Dialogues with Jürgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida by Giovanna Borradori
* Archive of NEPAD Dialogue newsletters from the NEPAD Secretariat
* Dialogue between the Syrian and Assyrian Churches from the Coptic Church
Dialogue is cut from every scene of the play, and lines are moved from one scene to another throughout.
* Dialogue from the film
Lucian of Samosata refers to Adrasteia / Nemesis in his Dialogue of the sea-gods, 9, where Poseidon remarks to a Nereid that Adrasteia is a great deal stronger than Nephele, who was unable to prevent the fall of her daughter Helle from the ram of the Golden Fleece.
One of the earliest exemplars was the Dialogue between a Man and His God from the late Old Babylonian period.
“ A Dialogue between Šūpê-amēli and His Father ” ( Šimâ milka ) is a piece of wisdom literature in the manner of a deathbed debate from the Akkadian hinterland.
Sophia then gets a telepathic message from Nur-Ab-Sal, instructing them to find the Lost Dialogue of Plato, the Hermocrates, a book that will guide them to the city.
This anti-Semitic standpoint concerning the bible can be traced back to the earliest time of the Nazi movement, e. g. Dietrich Eckart's ( Hitler's early mentor ) book " Bolshevism from Moses to Lenin: A Dialogue Between Adolf Hitler and Me ", where it was claimed that " Jewish forgeries " had been added to the New Testament.
Governor William Bradford in 1648 referred to synods of a separatist church as " classical meetings " in his Dialogue, a report of a meeting between New-England-born " young men " and " ancient men " from Holland and England.

Dialogue and recording
* " Dialogue Between Franklin and the Gout " Creative Commons audio recording.
After the tour the group returned to the recording studio to produce their second album, tentitively called Dialogue.
* Automated Dialogue Replacement, the post-production process of recording and replacing voices on a motion picture or television soundtrack subsequent to the original shooting
Working with Hollywood studios, the game's cut scenes were produced by recording both facial motion capture and Automated Dialogue Replacement ( ADR ) simultaneously.

Dialogue and black
In one of her most heavily cited works, The Silenced Dialogue, Delpit argues the focus on process-oriented as opposed to skills-oriented writing instruction reduces the chances for black children to gain access to the tools required for accessing the " culture of power ", which she describes as follows: ( 1 ) Issues of power as being enacted in classrooms ; ( 2 ) Codes or rules established for participation in power, lending credence to the existence of a " culture of power "; ( 3 ) Rules of the culture of power being a reflection of the rules adhered to in the culture of those who have power ; ( 4 ) Understanding explicitly the rules of a culture of power as fundamental to acquisition of the power of that culture ; and ( 5 ) Tendency of those within the culture of power to be least aware or willing to admit that a culture of power exists.

Dialogue and band
* Dialogue from the film Female Trouble between Edith Massey's " Aunt Ida " character and Micheal Potter's " Gator ", in which Aunt Ida tries to convince Gator to become a homosexual, was used as the intro to the 1989 song " I Don't Wanna Be a Homosexual " by the band Sloppy Seconds.
* ‘ God and the King ; or a Dialogue wherein is treated of Allegiance due to … K. James within his Dominions, which ( by removing all Controversies and Causes of Dissentions and Suspitions ) bindeth Subjects by an inviolable band of Love and Duty to their Soveraigne ,’ translated from the Latin, Cologne, 1620.
* Dialogue from the episode was sampled in the song " Starface " by American heavy-metal band White Zombie.

Dialogue and performance
Studios are ADR ( Automated Dialogue Replacement ) capable, with original music compositions, performance, production and audio restoration handled in partnership with SandBlast Productions.
As a Fellow at the Institute for Arts and Civic Dialogue at Harvard University, he produced and directed Blood Black and Blue, an audio documentary / performance about Black police officers in the United States.

Dialogue and at
He was made director of the journal Gregorianum and appointed consultor at the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.
The Vancouver campus has four buildings spread across the downtown core: SFU Harbour Centre, the Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue, the Segal Graduate School of Business and SFU Contemporary Arts at Woodward's.
The problem of evil takes at least four formulations in ancient Mesopotamian religious thought, as in the extant manuscripts of Ludlul bēl nēmeqi ( I Will Praise the Lord of Wisdom ), Erra and Ishum, The Babylonian Theodicy, and The Dialogue of Pessimism.
In ancient Egypt, it was thought the problem takes at least two formulations, as in the extant manuscripts of Dialogue of a Man with His Ba and The Eloquent Peasant.
One sign of this was the clash between Bahraini government minister Majeed Al Alawi and US Defence Secretary Robert Gates at the International Institute for Strategic Studies Manama Dialogue security summit in December 2007.
At the 7th ISS Asia Security Summit ( also known as Shangri-La Dialogue ) in Singapore, Bangladesh's Foreign advisor Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury met with UK's Defence Minister Des Browne at the sidelines to discuss security and defense relations between the two countries.
This was a monumental event throughout the colonies and became the subject matter for the first plays ever written on American soil-A Dialogue Between Andrew Trueman and Thomas Zealot About the Killing the Indians at Cannestogoe and Lancaster and The Paxton Boys, a Farce.
Except in the Dialogue Mass form, which arose about 1910 and led to a more active exterior participation of the congregation, the people present at the Tridentine Mass do not recite out loud the prayers of the Mass.
Under the Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change, the U. K. government asked the World Economic Forum at the G8 Summit in Gleneagles in 2005 to facilitate a dialogue with the business community to develop recommendations for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Theatre of the Oppressed, a form of Community Theatre founded by Augusto Boal is practiced by Centre for Community Dialogue and Change at Bangalore and Janasanskriti, Kolkatta.
Dialogue is really aimed at going into the whole thought process and changing the way the thought process occurs collectively.
At a meeting at Balamand Monastery, Lebanon in June 1993, the Joint International Commission for the Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church declared that these initiatives that " led to the union of certain communities with the See of Rome and brought with them, as a consequence, the breaking of communion with their Mother Churches of the East ... took place not without the interference of extra-ecclesial interests " ( section 8 of the document ).
* Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School and the Stanford Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School for the Net Dialogue project
Although he does not compose much at present, he is still involved in the implementation of Music, Ambiences, Sound FX — and his admitted " forte "— Dialogue ( hence, his current moniker: DialogueGuru ).
Galileo Galilei first described this principle in 1632 in his Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems using the example of a ship travelling at constant velocity, without rocking, on a smooth sea ; any observer doing experiments below the deck would not be able to tell whether the ship was moving or stationary.
* Video: Dialogue between Langdon Winner and Yochai Benkler on The Wealth of Networks at Medialab-Prado ( Madrid, Spain ) on June 30, 2010.
PC Gamer awarded it the " Best Dialogue " award, and it won the " Best Adventure " award at the Golden Joystick Awards in 1995.
In the book " Order Out of Chaos: Man's New Dialogue With Nature ", which he co-wrote with Isabelle Stengers, another professor at Prigogine's group in the University of Brussels, Prigogine states:
Another work of Accolti's, a " Dialogue " ( 1461 – 63 ), was published at Parma in 1689 ; in this work the author compares the achievements of the moderns to the ancients, in order to prove that the former are in no respect inferior to the latter.
The 2002 peace agreement signed at the Inter-Congolese Dialogue in Sun City, South Africa, which nominally ended the Second Congo War, maintained Joseph Kabila as President and head of state of the Congo.
He argues that the Melian Dialogue was not humanitarian at all because of the brutality the Athenians used against Melos.
" With this decision, the Athenians now had the excuse they needed to destroy Melos, even though the Melians offered them peace at the end of the Dialogue by saying, "‘ We invite you to allow us to be friends of yours and enemies to neither side, to make a treaty which shall be agreeable to both you and us, and so to leave our country.
Liebeschuetz makes a good point on irony in the Melian Dialogue: " The Athenians look at the present and can see nothing will save Melos.

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