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Harnessing the explosive energy of the spring, the gymnast directs his or her body hands-first towards the vault.
Harnessing the wheelwork of nature: Tesla's science of energy.
Harnessing a Godmaster's natural ability to manipulate Chokon Power-the energy of the heavens ( Tenchokon ), the Earth ( Chichokon ) and man ( Jinchokon )-Ginrai saw off the Decepticons, and, after a period of deliberation, after which he decided that becoming a Godmaster was the will of God himself, he joined the Autobots.

Harnessing and .
Harnessing a team to a buckboard, they drove out to a willow-lined creek about a half-mile off, then climbed down and began chopping.
Harnessing collective intellect, facilitated by interactive computers, became his life's mission at a time when computers were viewed as number crunching tools.
Harnessing the richness of the Internet is another goal.
Wesley identified the appalling grandparents in Harnessing Peacocks, who bully the pregnant Hebe, as the nearest she came to a portrait of her own parents in old age.
He continued to appear occasionally on television, including playing the leads in Fiddlers Three ( 1991 ) and Harnessing Peacocks ( 1992 ) and an appearance on the American show Magnum, P. I.
He was Chairman and principal author of the “ Memo to the President-Elect: Harnessing Process to Purpose ,” a blue-ribbon Commission report sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Institute for International Economics.
According to Story About Li Bing and His Son in Harnessing the Rivers, in Records of Guansian, Li Erlang assisted his father in the construction of the complex irrigation system that prevented the Min River from flooding and irrigated the Chengdu Plain.
Harnessing the power of the Golden Fruit just as Sir Pac-alot did, Pac-Man re-imprisons Spooky and returns the Golden Fruit to where they belong.
Harnessing the power of an artificial black hole, the drive was designed to project a focused beam of gravitons, folding space and allowing the ship to pass through and arrive immediately at the new location.
Their next three albums, Unholy Cult, Harnessing Ruin, and Shadows in the Light were released by French label Listenable Records, the same label which released an album by Hernandez's previous band Fallen Christ years before.
Steve Shalaty replaced Hernandez on Harnessing Ruin.
On the band's 2005 album, Harnessing Ruin, there are more lyrics touching on other subjects such as politics.
Harnessing the work of the earlier New Historicism, this emergent field of historiography began to challenge the hegemony of Medieval historians over the history which they narrate, and opens the door for new modes of thinking by the proposition that " we cannot interpret medieval culture, or any historical culture, except through the prism of the dominat concepts of our own thought worlds.
In the article Harnessing Green IT: Principles and Practices, San Murugesan defines the field of green computing as " the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsystems — such as monitors, printers, storage devices, and networking and communications systems — efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment.
In the article Harnessing Green IT: Principles and Practices, San Murugesan defines the field of green computing as " the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsystems — such as monitors, printers, storage devices, and networking and communications systems — efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment.
Harnessing Brownian motion and making molecular level machines is regulated by the second law of thermodynamics, with its often counter-intuitive consequences, and as such, we need another inspiration.
The Becta Harnessing Technology Schools Survey 2007 indicated that 98 % of secondary and 100 % of primary schools had IWBs.
Elearning Credits have been rolled into the Harnessing Technology Grant which is being distributed to schools via Local Authorities.
: User-Centric Innovations in New Product Development ; Systematic Identification of Lead User Harnessing Interactive and Collaborative Online-Tools, in: International Journal of Innovation Management, Vol.
Items covered in the contest may cover any equine subject, i. e., Reproduction, Training, Parasites, Dressage, Draft Horses, History and Origins, Anatomy and Physiology, Driving and Harnessing, Horse Industry, Horse Management, Breeds, Genetics, Mustangs, Western Games, Colors, Famous Horses in History, Parts of the Saddle, Types of Bits, Feedstuffs and Nutrition.

creative and energy
In Gandhi ’ s thought, ahimsa precludes not only the act of inflicting a physical injury, but also mental states like evil thoughts and hatred, unkind behavior such as harsh words, dishonesty and lying, all of which he saw as manifestations of violence incompatible with ahimsa. Gandhi believed ahimsa to be a creative energy force, encompassing all interactions leading one's self to find satya, " Divine Truth ".
As his body slowly failed, Bartók found more creative energy, and he produced a final set of masterpieces, partly thanks to the violinist Joseph Szigeti and the conductor Fritz Reiner ( Reiner had been Bartók's friend and champion since his days as Bartók's student at the Royal Academy ).
Over time, it does not matter if an individual has merit or talent or creative energy.
" In responding to House, Beer claimed, " That there is an image of energy in the fountain may be accepted: but I cannot agree that it is creative energy of the highest type.
Today, the main revenue producers in Shetland are agriculture, aquaculture, fishing, renewable energy, the petroleum industry ( crude oil and natural gas production ), the creative industries and tourism.
David Gordon White of the University of California offers the following: Tantra is that Asian body of beliefs and practices which, working from the principle that the universe we experience is nothing other than the concrete manifestation of the divine energy of the godhead that creates and maintains that universe, seeks to ritually appropriate and channel that energy, within the human microcosm, in creative
During this time most of Wagner ’ s creative energy was devoted to the Ring cycle, which was finally completed in 1874 and given its first full performance at Bayreuth in August 1876.
The next year, she received the Hoover Medal, an engineering prize awarded jointly by five engineering societies, for her " contributions to motion study and to recognition of the principle that management engineering and human relations are intertwined .... Additionally, her unselfish application of energy and creative efforts in modifying industrial and home environments for the handicapped has resulted in full employment of their capabilities and elevation of their self-esteem ".
According to Booth, the film's true controller is the creative energy " that hundreds of people put into its production, agreeing and disagreeing, inserting and cutting ".
With this passing much of the creative energy left the Shintaido organisation and practice.
The Taíno devoted their energy to creative activities such as pottery, basket weaving, cotton weaving, stone tools and even stone sculpture.
The lingam has been interpreted as a symbol of male creative energy or of the phallus, though today most Hindus view the linga as a symbol of divine energy rather than as a sexual symbol.
The lingam is often represented with the yoni, a symbol of the goddess or of Shakti, female creative energy.
It is said to be created by the divine by the application of the Lilā ( creative energy / material cycle, manifested as a veil — the basis of dualism ).
His phenomenal creative energy when working, co-existed with a wild, self-destructive libertinism that earned him a reputation as the enfant terrible of the New German Cinema, as well as being its central figure.
LATV will provide the studio, the crew and the technical expertise, the producers provide the creative energy, the program planning, coordination of guests and sponsorship if any.
The final two decades of Tippett's life saw no decline in his creative energy.
Using inventive allegory, Ramprasad had ' dialogues ' with the Mother Goddess through his poetry, at times chiding her, adoring her, celebrating her as the Divine Mother, reckless consort of Shiva and capricious Shakti, the universal female creative energy, of the cosmos.
Bernstein believed the north had untapped creative energy that needed cultivation.
For example, the available live performances ( about 30 ) of Ya Zalemni, one of her most popular songs, varied in length from 45 to 90 minutes, depending on both her creative mood for improvisations and the audience request for more repetitions, illustrating the dynamic relationship between the singer and the audience as they fed off each other's emotional energy.
Koischwitz died in August 1944 and Gillars ' broadcasts became lackluster and repetitive without his creative energy.
Music critic J. W. N. Sullivan writes that the first movement is an expression of Beethoven's courage in confronting his deafness, the second, slow and dirgelike, depicting the overwhelming despair he felt, the third, the scherzo, an " indomitable uprising of creative energy " and the fourth an exuberant outpouring of creative energy.

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