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Partial and preterism
There are two major views within preterism, Partial preterism and Full preterism.
* Catholic Partial preterism
( Partial preterism is also sometimes called orthodox preterism, classical preterism or moderate preterism.
Partial preterism holds that most eschatological prophecies, such as the destruction of Jerusalem, the Antichrists, the Great Tribulation, and the advent of the Day of the Lord as a " judgment-coming " of Christ, were fulfilled either in A. D. 70 or during the persecution of Christians under the Emperor Nero.
Partial preterism is generally considered to be an historic orthodox interpretation as it affirms all eschatological points of the ecumenical Creeds of the Church.
Partial preterism is sometimes a component of amillennial hermeneutics.

Partial and most
Failure to meet objectives, along with the realization of the dangers of nuclear fallout and other residual radioactivity, and with the enactment of various agreements such as the Partial Test Ban Treaty and the Outer Space Treaty, has led to the termination of most of these programs.
Partial and full Achilles tendon ruptures are most likely to occur in sports requiring sudden eccentric stretching, such as sprinting.
* Partial performances and recordings of most songs on OK Computer and some of that era's b-sides, including a long sequence featuring instrumental song " Meeting in the Aisle.
Partial democracies emerge as among the most important and least understood regime types.
Nevertheless, it had acceded to the Partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963, and since the fall of apartheid, South Africa has disclosed most of the information on its nuclear weapons program, and according to international inspections and the ensuing International Atomic Energy Agency report, South Africa could not have constructed such a nuclear bomb until November 1979, two months after the " double flash " incident.
One of his most cited and celebrated results regards the Partial regularity of suitable weak solutions of the Navier – Stokes equations, obtained in 1982 in collaboration with Louis Nirenberg and Robert V. Kohn.
This scene so impressed Jorge Luis Borges that he devoted one of his most famous essays to it: ' Partial Enchantments in the Quixote.

Partial and all
* Partial Test Ban Treaty ( PTBT ) 1963: Prohibited all testing of nuclear weapons except underground.
Partial glycerides are esters of glycerol with fatty acids, where not all the
Partial differential equations ( PDEs ) are used in all sciences to model phenomena.
* 1963 Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, a treaty prohibiting all test detonations of nuclear weapons except underground
In this conversion process of the long term invested planning, experience were gained and new perspectives were opened which one may call all over the country as a pointing the way: Partial back constructions from 1. 5 to 2 floors are in Leinefelde in the meantime a standard.
Partial directories can be loaded by adding a colon and a template, for example would load a partial directory that shows only the files whose name starts with the letter K and which are of type PRG ; all such partial directories still contain the initial disk name line and the final " BLOCKS FREE " line.
If the contract requires partial payments be made before the work is completed in full, then get a Partial Release of Lien covering all workers and materials used up to that point in time.
Since Passover involved only a partial redemption of the Jews and the destruction of Egypt, and as the same sacrifice was offered in the Temple on every day of the holiday ( as opposed to Sukkot ), only " Half " ( or Partial ) Hallel is recited on all of the last six days of Pesach.
The Law Commission Report on Partial Defences to Murder ( 2004 ), rejects the notion of creating a mitigatory defence to cover the use of excessive force in self-defence but accepts that the " all or nothing " effect of self-defence can produce unsatisfactory results in the case of murder.
Partial to pine cliffs and lonely trails, An old man laughs at himself when he falters. Even now after all these years, Trusting the current ' like an unmoored boat '.
Until November 1962, the vast majority of the U. S. tests were above-ground ; after the acceptance of the Partial Test Ban Treaty all testing was regulated underground, in order to prevent the dispersion of nuclear fallout.
Until November 1962, the vast majority of the U. S. tests were atmospheric ( that is, above-ground ); after the acceptance of the Partial Test Ban Treaty all testing was regulated underground, in order to prevent the dispersion of nuclear fallout.
The signing of the Partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963 forbade atmospheric and underwater nuclear weapons, and so no further U. S. tests were conducted at the Pacific Proving Grounds, with all but ten occurring at the Nevada Test Site until the end of testing in 1992.
Partial prohibition had been in effect since 1917, and the prohibition proposal did not include all types of alcohol, only spirits.

Partial and Bible
Partial translations of the Bible into languages of the English people can be traced back to the end of the 7th century, including translations into Old English and Middle English.

Partial and including
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The system appeared to be entirely workable when the project was shut down in 1965, the main reason being given that the Partial Test Ban Treaty made it illegal ( however, before the treaty, the US and Soviet Union had already detonated at least nine nuclear bombs, including thermonuclear bombs, in space, i. e., at altitudes over 100 km: see high altitude nuclear explosions ).
Automated coagulation machines or Coagulometers measure the ability of blood to clot by performing any of several types of tests including Partial thromboplastin times, Prothrombin times ( and the calculated INRs commonly used for therapeutic evaluation ), Lupus anticoagulant screens, D dimer assays, and factor assays.
He served at the U. S. Mission to the United Nations ( in Geneva ), as a negotiator for the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and also was a U. S. negotiator in a series of arms negotiations with the Soviet Union, including the Partial Test Ban Treaty, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, First Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.
Partial skeletons of nine individuals have been recovered, including one complete cranium ( skull ).

Partial and within
* Partial devoicing of sonorants – In English sonorants () are partially devoiced when they follow a voiceless sound within the same syllable.
Partial contamination of a human, which can occur within 20 seconds, requires immediate treatment in properly equipped medical facilities.
Partial discharges within an insulating material are usually initiated within gas-filled voids within the dielectric.
; Partial file copying: Instead of copying whole files, one can limit the backup to only the blocks or bytes within a file that have changed in a given period of time.
Partial list of companies ( January 2011: 1, 260 corporate names, and around 25, 911 jobs ) and institutions located within Sophia Antipolis:
# Partial āgama collections and independent sutras within the Chinese canon.

Partial and up
Partial autonomy was reached by Kurdistan Uyezd ( 1923 – 1926 ) and by Iraqi Kurdistan ( since 1991 ), while notably in Turkish Kurdistan, an armed conflict between the PKK and Turkish Armed Forces was ongoing 1984 to 1999, and the region continues to be unstable with renewed flaring up of violence in the 2000s.
Rotblat's paper was taken up by the media and contributed to the public debate that resulted in the ending of atmospheric tests by the Partial Test Ban Treaty.
The final number resulting is then looked up on an Action Table, giving one of five possible results: Mishap, Failure, Partial Success, Full Success or Critical Success.
Partial residents occur in three groups: species which live in the zone only when they are juveniles ( drifting with jellyfish and seaweeds ); species which live in the zone only when they are adults ( salmon, flying fish, dolphin and whale sharks ); and deep water species which make nightly migrations up into the surface waters ( such as the lanternfish ).

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