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Opinions abound on Abraxas, who in recent centuries has been claimed to be both an Egyptian god and a demon.
Between 1424 and 1433 he worked on the translation of the Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers by Diogenes Laërtius, which came to be widely circulated in manuscript form and was published at Rome in 1472 ( the first printed edition of the Lives ; the Greek text was printed only in 1533 ).
" Poole announces his intention to redeem Mather's name, using as a springboard a harsh critique of a recently published tome by Charles Wentworth Upham called " Salem Witchcraft Volumes I and II With an Account of Salem Village and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Subjects.
Opinions vary as to what the established position was on this subject prior to the controversy.
Opinions on the devil, and his relationship to the Demiurge, varied.
Opinions differ on who was the founder of modern ecological theory.
* Level III: Opinions of respected authorities, based on clinical experience, descriptive studies, or reports of expert committees.
Opinions differ on what constitutes a reasonable time.
It was while living in the countryside, having failed in his attempts to supplement his income as a farmer and struggling with tuberculosis, that Sterne began work on his most famous novel, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, the first volumes of which were published in 1759.
Opinions on these events are often torn, given his extensive scientific legacy in other areas.
After a three decades or so hiatus from acting, Conant re-emerged on off and off-off Broadway stages in productions ranging from Gene Ruffini's dystopian Homeland, Anne Fizzard's back-stage comedy Good Opinions, and Tuvia Tenenbom's absurdist satire Kabbalah.
* Einstein on Religion and Science from Ideas and Opinions ( 1954 ), Crown Publishers, ISBN 0-517-00393-7
Opinions differ on whether the deference that drivers show to trams — a cultural issue that varies by country — is sufficient to counteract this disadvantage.
Opinions on his role in the events diverge: while some historians believe Antonescu was a particularly violent participant in quelling the revolt, others equate his participation with that of regular officers or view it as outstandingly tactful.
In consciousness studies, Al-Farabi ( 872 – 951 ) wrote the On the Cause of Dreams, which appeared as chapter 24 of his Book of Opinions of the people of the Ideal City, was a treatise on dreams, in which he was the first to distinguish between dream interpretation and the nature and causes of dreams.
Opinions on the 1989 and 1990 episodes of YCDTOTV are mixed among longtime fans of the show, particularly regarding the new episodes ' increasing reliance on bathroom humour to attract a younger audience than the show had targeted in years past.
Opinions differ on whether or not Li made money from the practice, and if so, how much.
Opinions vary on the artistic value of the resulting production: some see Welles's mercilessly pared-down script ( the running time was around 100 minutes without an interval, several characters were eliminated, dialogue was moved around and borrowed from other plays, and the final two acts were reduced to a single scene ) as a radical and innovative way of cutting away peripheral elements of Shakespeare's tale ; others thought Welles's version was a mangled and lobotomised version of Shakespeare's tragedy which lacked the psychological depth of the original.
Opinions vary on whether Władysław played an active role in the plot to depose his brother or whether he was handed the authority simply because he was the most proper person, being the next in line in the absence of the king and his son Mieszko Bolesławowic.
* Tongil Korea Net ( Selected News and Opinions on Korean Reunification Issues )
Opinions on current conditions make up 40 % of the index, with expectations of future conditions comprising the remaining 60 %.
Opinions vary on establishing any given poem's authenticity.
* A bibliography on the Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers

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Likewise, the concept of ' Pataphysics –" the science of imaginary solutions "– first presented in Jarry's Gestes et opinions du docteur Faustroll, pataphysicien ( Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, pataphysician ) was inspirational to many later Absurdists, some of whom joined the Collège de ' pataphysique, founded in honor of Jarry in 1948 ( Ionesco, Arrabal, and Vian were given the title Transcendent Satrape of the Collège de ' pataphysique ).
* His Opinions et discours were edited by A. Lesieur ( 2 vols., 1838 ); C. Nicoullaud published in 1894 the first part ( Casimir-Perier, député de l ' opposition, 1817 – 1830 ) of a study of his life and policy ; and his ministry is exhaustively treated by Paul Thureau-Dangin in vols.
* Opinions de M Christophe, I. Sur la Liberté du Commerce.
* Opinions de M Christophe, II.
* Opinions de M Christophe, III.
* Opinions de M Christophe, IV.
Anne-Charles Lebrun ( Lebrun's son ), Opinions, rapports et choix d ' écrits politiques de C. F. Lebrun ( 1829 )
The concept of a book intended essentially for display over perusal was mentioned much earlier by Michel de Montaigne in his essay Upon Some Verses of Virgil, first published in 1580: " I am vexed that my Essays only serve the ladies for a common movable, a book to lay in the parlor window ..." Almost two centuries later, Laurence Sterne in his 1759 comic novel The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman advanced the more lighthearted view that " As my life and opinions are likely to make some noise in the world, and ... be no less read than the Pilgrim's Progress itself-and, in the end, prove the very thing Montaigne dreaded his Essays should turn out, that is, a book for a parlour window ..."
Examples of nonlinear novels are: Luís Vaz de Camões's The Lusiads, Laurence Sterne's The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman ( 1759 – 67 ), Thomas Carlyle's Sartor Resartus ( ca.

travelers and on
With few exceptions travelers on state business are allowed actual travel expenses and $15 per day subsistence.
Transportation technologies on a remote area like Antarctica need to be able to deal with extremely low temperatures and continuous winds to ensure the travelers ' safety.
Common forms of antibacterial misuse include excessive use of prophylactic antibiotics in travelers and failure of medical professionals to prescribe the correct dosage of antibacterials on the basis of the patient's weight and history of prior use.
By 1851 the Eagle Station ranch located along the Carson River served as a trading post and stopover for travelers on the California Trail's Carson Branch which ran through Eagle Valley.
On a side note on the nightlife, Edinburgh is the Top UK city for male single travelers, according to a recent Excite EU study.
Hence, many international travelers visit Helsinki on a stop-over between Asia and Europe.
Early Western travelers, whether to Persia, Turkey or China frequently remark on the absence of changes in fashion there, and observers from these other cultures comment on the unseemly pace of Western fashion, which many felt suggested an instability and lack of order in Western culture.
There are a number of Guatemalan bus and van transport companies that most travelers use to get from the airport in Guatemala City to Antigua, Lake Atitlan in the Western Highlands of Guatemala and Monterrico on the Pacific coast.
The death rate on these transatlantic voyages was high, during which one in seven travelers died.
He is characterized as thoughtful and intelligent, a kind-hearted young man who is on good terms with feuding family members Noah and Lamech, with the seraphim, and with visiting time travelers Sandy and Dennys Murry.
According to Harry W. Fritz, " All earlier Missouri River travelers had warned of this powerful and aggressive tribe, determined to block free trade on the river.
Nymphs tended to frequent areas distant from humans but could be encountered by lone travelers outside the village, where their music might be heard, and the traveler could spy on their dancing or bathing in a stream or pool, either during the noon heat or in the middle of the night.
During that time, beggars or travelers often knocked on a stranger ’ s door in hopes of procuring a place to stay.
In the early 19th century, pirates such as Samuel Mason, operating out of Cave-In-Rock, Illinois, waylaid travelers on their way down the river.
In the absence of written sources and monumental ruins in this region, the history of the early centuries of our era must be based primarily on archaeological excavations, the writing of early geographers and travelers, written in Arabic and data derived from oral tradition.
The amount of time as measured on the ship's clocks and the aging of the travelers during their trip will be reduced by the factor, the reciprocal of the Lorentz factor.
The travelers ' final calculation is in complete agreement with the calculations of those on Earth, though they experience the trip quite differently from those who stay at home.
After the travelers leave, the residents briefly wonder what " the world " is, and then continue on with their lives.
The vast information Durkheim studied on the aboriginal tribes of Australia and New Guinea and on the Inuit was all collected by other anthropologists, travelers, or missionaries.
He read Magellan and James Cook, the arctic explorers Franklin, Mackenzie and Parry, David Livingstone and Richard Francis Burton on Africa, Lewis and Clark ; and hundreds of lesser-known works by explorers and literate travelers.
In the 1970s and 1980s travelers on photo safari might find themselves in a beautiful decaying historic town.
Sanjar himself pensioned the hashashins on tax collected from the lands they owned, gifted them with grants and licenses, and even allowed them to collect tolls from travelers.
The eastern half of the trail was also used by travelers on the California Trail ( from 1843 ), Bozeman Trail ( from 1863 ), and Mormon Trail ( from 1847 ) which used of the same eastern trails before turning off to their separate destinations.

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