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* Hawting G R 1999: The Idea of Idolatry and the Emergence of Islam: From Polemic to History, Cambridge University Press
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* Hawting, G. R. The First Dynasty of Islam: The Umayyad Caliphate AD 661-750 ( London, Routledge, 2000 )
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There were four kinds of allegiances ( Rittson v Stordy ( 1855 ) 3 Sm & G 230 ; De Geer v Stone ( 1882 ) 22 Ch D 243 ; Isaacson v Durant ( 1886 ) 54 LT 684 ; Gibson, Gavin v Gibson 3 KB 379 ; Joyce v DPP AC 347 ; Collingwood v Pace ( 1661 ) O Bridg 410 ; Lane v Bennett ( 1836 ) 1 M & W 70 ; Lyons Corp v East India Co ( 1836 ) 1 Moo PCC 175 ; Birtwhistle v Vardill ( 1840 ) 7 Cl & Fin 895 ; R v Lopez, R v Sattler ( 1858 ) Dears & B 525 ; Ex p Brown ( 1864 ) 5 B & S 280 );
Philosopher G. H. R. Parkinson notes a common objection to Kant's argument: that what ought to be done does not necessarily entail that it is possible.
alt = Sequential layers of spheres arranged from top to bottom: GRGBGRGB ( G = green, R = red, B = blue )
A binary relation R is usually defined as an ordered triple ( X, Y, G ) where X and Y are arbitrary sets ( or classes ), and G is a subset of the Cartesian product X × Y.
The latter notation corresponds to viewing R as the characteristic function on " X " x " Y " for the set of pairs of G.
Even the critic G. R. Driver recognized that " the presence and popularity of the Daniel manuscripts at Qumran " conflicted " with the modern view which advocates the late dating of the composition of Daniel ".
The 21 consonant letters in the English alphabet are B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, V, X, Z, and usually W and Y: The letter Y stands for the consonant in " yoke ", the vowel in " myth " and the vowel in " funny ", and " yummy " for both consonant and vowel, for examples ; W almost always represents a consonant except in rare words ( mostly loanwords from Welsh ) like " crwth " " cwm ".
Others noted that almost all traits claimed to be uniquely cyberpunk could in fact be found in older writers ' works — often citing J. G. Ballard, Philip K. Dick, Harlan Ellison, Stanisław Lem, Samuel R. Delany, and even William S. Burroughs.
Sawmill owners used the canal to transport timber from Big Clam Lake to the mills and railroad sites — the G. R.
Lewis, Madeleine L ' Engle, J. R. Tolkien, George MacDonald, G. K. Chesterton, Charles Williams, Dante Alighieri, John Bunyan, Walter Wangerin, Robert Siegel, and Hannah Hurnard.
If a vector field F with zero divergence is defined on a ball in R < sup > 3 </ sup >, then there exists some vector field G on the ball with F = curl ( G ).
Suppose that in a mathematical language L, it is possible to enumerate all of the defined numbers in L. Let this enumeration be defined by the function G: W → R, where G ( n ) is the real number described by the nth description in the sequence.
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* I. Blake, G. Seroussi, and N. Smart, Elliptic Curves in Cryptography, London Mathematical Society 265, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
* " H. G. Wells's Idea of a World Brain: A Critical Re-assessment ", by W. Boyd Rayward, in Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50 ( 15 May 1999 ): 557 – 579
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< tr >< td > Andrzej Gąsienica-Samek </ td >< td > Poland </ td >< td > G 1999 </ td >< td > G 1998 </ td >< td > G 1997 </ td >< td > S 1996
< tr >< td > Vladimir Martianov </ td >< td > Russia </ td >< td > G 1999 </ td >< td > G *( I ) 1998 </ td >< td > G ( I ) 1997
< tr >< td > Wolfgang Thaller </ td >< td > Austria </ td >< td > G 1997 </ td >< td > G 1996 </ td >< td > S 1999 </ td >< td > S 1998
< tr >< td > Bruce Merry </ td >< td > South Africa </ td >< td > G 2001 </ td >< td > G 2000 </ td >< td > S 1999 </ td >< td > B 1998 </ td >< td > B 1997 </ td >< td > B 1996
< tr >< td > Mihai Pătraşcu </ td >< td > Romania </ td >< td > G ( II ) 2001 </ td >< td > G 2000 </ td >< td > S 1999
< tr >< td > Roman Pastoukhov </ td >< td > Russia </ td >< td > G 2000 </ td >< td > G ( II ) 1999 </ td >< td > S 2001
< tr >< td > Richard Královič </ td >< td > Slovakia </ td >< td > G 1999 </ td >< td > G 1998 </ td >< td > S 1997
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In England: A Nation, ( London: R. Brimley Johnson, 1904 ), edited by Lucian Oldershaw, and in a chapter entitled " The Patriotic Idea " written by G. K. Chesterton, the beauty of Box Hill violated by an invading army is used to express a healthy patriot's love for his nation is opposed to the jingoistic nationalism of tabloid newspapers: " But just as a man who has been in love will find it difficult to write a whole frantic epic about a flirtation, so all that kind of rhetoric about the Union Jack and the Anglo-Saxon blood, which has made amusing the journalism of this country for the last six years, will be merely impossible to the man who has for one moment called up before himself what would be the real sensation of hearing that a foreign army was encamped on Box Hill.
# Altshuller G. S., ‘ To Find an Idea: Introduction to the Theory of Inventive Problems Solving ’, ( Novosibirsk, Nauka, 1986 )
Winch is perhaps most famous for his early book, The Idea of a Social Science and its Relation to Philosophy ( 1958 ), an attack on positivism in the social sciences, drawing on the work of R. G. Collingwood and Ludwig Wittgenstein's later philosophy.
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