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*: This camphor tree is thought to have been planted when the Ae Futago shrine was established in 1688, and is worshiped as a holy tree to this day.
*: But I thought all the while ' twas a Hornet.

Without and thought
* Paul Freeman appeared as Professor Moriarty in the 1988 comedy Without a Clue, revolving around the premise that Holmes is a fictional creation of Watson's, and Watson is the real crime-solving genius ; Moriarty is apparently aware of the deception, with ' Holmes ' clearly terrified at the thought of facing him, although he shows his skills when facing Moriarty in a duel at the film's conclusion.
Without self-knowledge there is no basis for right thought and action .” Nehru asked, “ How does one start ?” to which Krishnamurti replied, “ Begin where you are.
Without the inner spaces seen in other temples, and with a general design similar to the shape of pyramid, Borobudur was first thought more likely to have served as a stupa, instead of a temple.
Without treatment, the individual with schizoaffective disorder may further worsen in their abnormal emotions and delusional thought processes.
Without a great deal of thought about where this would lead, without consciously copying any other denomination's model of church government, and without much theological reflection, the Church of the Nazarene became an international body.
Then in November 2008 he appeared in an episode of the CBS show Without a Trace as a suspect named Jeff Ellis who was thought to be responsible for the disappearance of a local nurse.
Without any suitable island matching Ptolemy's Counus Island, it is also thought that the documented island has been lost or reduced to an insignificant sandbank by subsidence and the constant effects of the sea since Ptolemy's time.
Without giving it much thought, he used the term as the title of his talk.
* PCP = P ( Without randomness, the proof can be thought of as a fixed logarithmic sized string.
In 2005, Reporters Without Borders shared the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize for freedom of thought with Nigerian human rights lawyer Hauwa Ibrahim and Cuba's Ladies in White movement.
Without freedom of thought there can be no such thing as wisdom & no such thing as publick liberty without freedom of speech, Benjamin Franklin, 1722
As Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt wrote in her 1936 memoirs, Without Prejudice ( E P Dutton ), " Had I not thought myself a minor at this time ... there would have been no necessity for a guardian for myself ... for a legal guardian for my child's person .... On this untruth — irrevocable and irremediable — hinged the currents of my child's life and my own.
Without realizing it, Gunn finds the future he thought he would never have.
In this state reading may cease, as well as deliberate thought ... When the feeling of prayer reaches the point where it becomes continuous, then spiritual prayer may be said to begin ... Without inner spiritual prayer there is no prayer at all, for this alone is real prayer, pleasing to God.
In one episode of Green Acres, " How to Get from Hooterville to Pixley Without Moving ", the Douglas's farmhouse is thought to be in Pixley and the barn in Hooterville.
'" In June, he acquired a demo recording of a ballad, " Without You ", that he thought might suit the teenaged singer.
Without a thought of the consequences, she dove into the heart of the D ' Bari star and devoured its energy, causing the star to go nova — killing billions of innocent aliens in the process.
This dichotomy can be seen in at least one of two ways ; as an opening of the psychoanalytic model to existential and spiritual phenomenology ( see Epstein's " Thoughts Without a Thinker " for a recent exposition of the idea that psychoanalysis and Buddhist thought can be productively synchronized ), or as an unacknowledged radical interrogation of core psychoanalytic assumptions ( See DuQuesne's " Killing Freud " for a thorough discussion of this trend in analytic writing ).
* Plane Without a Tail Is Designed for Safety Popular Mechanics, October 1935 article includes photos of what is thought to be # 2 Aerobile?
The book The World Without Us by Alan Weisman deals with a thought experiment on what would happen to the planet and especially human-made infrastructures if humans suddenly disappeared.
Without giving any details of the disaster at Isandlwana he informed him that all previous orders were cancelled, and that he was to take such as action as he thought fit to preserve his column, including withdrawal from Eshowe if necessary.
Without thought of defeat or surrender, this heroic force demonstrated superb battlefield courage and discipline.
Without the protein, the crystal structure would be too brittle to keep its form and the organic matrix is thought to have a role in deposition of calcium during the mineralization process.

Without and destruction
Without treatment, episodes of acute gout may develop into chronic gout with destruction of joint surfaces, joint deformity, and painless tophi.
* Lady Ladira's prophecy about Babylon 5's destruction will be referenced repeatedly over the course of the series, particularly in " War Without End " and, ultimately, " Sleeping in Light ".
At the end of Without Warning, viewers hear radio reports indicating the destruction of major cities ( just before Vanocur's sign off ).
Without any other options, the Marines destroy the infestation and all other life forms on the planet with virus bombs — biological weapons of mass destruction.
In the aftermath of the destruction of Nahr El Bared camp MAP is working with ‘ Nabaa – Development Action Without Border ’ in post conflict evaluation.

thought and destruction
A powerful earthquake that struck the area in 1945 is thought to be responsible for the destruction.
At this time, Wever conducted war games ( simulated against the French ) in a bid to establish his theory of a strategic bombing force that would, he thought, prove decisive by winning the war through the destruction of enemy industry, even though these exercises also included tactical strikes against enemy ground forces and communications.
By placing this thought in his mind, they effectively guide him on the path to his own destruction.
However, John A. T. Robinson and other scholars argued for a much earlier dating, based on the fact that the New Testament writings make no mention of ( 1 ) the Great Fire of Rome ( A. D. 64 ), one of the most destructive fires in Roman history, which Emperor Nero blamed on the Christians, and led to the first major persecution of believers ; ( 2 ) the final years and deaths of Paul, who wrote most of the epistles, Peter, whom Catholics recognize as the first pope, and the other apostles ; ( 3 ) Nero's suicide ( A. D. 68 ); or ( 4 ) the total destruction of the temple in Jerusalem ( A. D. 70 ), which Robinson thought should certainly have appeared, considering the importance of that event for Jews and Christians of that time.
The destruction of castles under Henry was not as dramatic as once thought, and although he restored royal revenues, the economy of England remained broadly unchanged under both rulers.
He was also a strong supporter of the American colonies during the revolutionary war, partly because he thought it would lead to the destruction of slavery.
The issue of Iraq's disarmament reached a crisis in 2002-2003, when U. S. President George W. Bush demanded a complete end to what he alleged was Iraqi production of weapons of mass destruction and that Iraq comply with UN Resolutions requiring UN weapons inspectors unfettered access to areas those inspectors thought might have weapons production facilities.
Flooding by the Indus is thought to have been the cause of destruction.
The sudden destruction of Teotihuacan is turning out to be more typical of Mesoamerican city-states than once thought.
The clinical underpinnings of two of the most common spasticity conditions, spastic diplegia and multiple sclerosis, can be described as follows: in spastic diplegia, the upper motor neuron lesion arises often as a result of neonatal asphyxia, while in conditions like multiple sclerosis, spasticity is thought by some to be as a result of the autoimmune destruction of the myelin sheaths around nerve endings — which in turn can mimic the gamma amino butyric acid deficiencies present in the damaged nerves of spastic diplegics, leading to roughly the same presentation of spasticity, but which clinically is fundamentally different from the latter.
Three years later, in Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, Schumpeter introduced the term " creative destruction ", which he explicitly derived from Marxist thought ( analysed extensively in Part I of the book ) and used it to describe the disruptive process of transformation that accompanies such innovation:
Anarchists using black bloc tactics were thought to be chiefly responsible for the property destruction committed at numerous corporate storefronts and banks.
Traditional Biblical, Rabbinic and Kabbalistic thought has offered theological explanations for previous tragedies, from the reaction of the Prophets to Nebuchadnezzar's destruction of Jerusalem and exile of the nation, to the Medieval Pogroms of Christendom.
This produced a " spectacle of passions " in the House ; the tradition of free speech within the Commons was a long one, and many MPs found themselves " unable to speak for tears running down their faces at the thought of the destruction of the liberties of Parliament ".
Its later characterization as anti-intellectual may be seen as contributory to the popularity of anti-communist espionage ( My Son John, 1950 ) and science fiction movies ( The Thing From Another World, 1951 ) with stories and themes of the infiltration, subversion, invasion, and destruction of American society by un – American thought and inhuman beings.
Huber and Jakubal, in the company of Mike Roselle, brought the concept to the June 14 Washington EF Rendezvous ; on June 23, a convoy of activists arrived at Willamette National Forest, and set up tree platforms in " Squaw / Three timbersale ", a location the group thought was threatened with imminent destruction.
Cave hyenas are thought to be responsible for the disarticulation and destruction of some cave bear skeletons.
The program of the Ara Pacis addressed this group's very real fears of cyclical history, and promised that the rule of Augustus would avert the cataclysmic destruction of the world predicted by contemporary models of historical thought.
It might be thought that with the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem — which event made an end of Sadduceeism — the halakhic Midrash would also have disappeared, seeing that the Halakhah could now dispense with the Midrash.
It is thought that this was a way to control and to separate two fundamental army divisions ( jannisary and sipahi ) completely from each other and alienating Turks from capital-city politics while maintaining a controlled Turkish elite of bureaucracy and nobility in Anatolia and Balkans, without the danger of creating rival Turkish dynasties to the Ottoman throne ( which was a central reason of destruction for earlier Turkish states ).
Although the Parma wallaby remains rare, there seems to be no immediate threat to it provided that more habitat destruction does not take place, and the population is thought to be slowly increasing.
* Iraq disarmament crisis: Issue of Iraq's disarmament reached a crisis in 2002 – 2003, after demands of the complete end to Iraqi production and use of weapons of mass destruction and that Iraq comply with UN Resolutions requiring UN inspectors unfettered access to areas those inspectors thought might have weapons production facilities.
The species was once widespread in eastern Asia, but large-scale exports and the destruction of its forest habitat have reduced populations in eastern Russia and in China to below 1, 000 pairs in each country ; Japan, however, is thought to still hold some 5, 000 pairs.
In the context of cryonics, especially in preservation of the human brain, vitrification of tissue is thought to be necessary to prevent destruction of the tissue or information encoded in the brain.
Cārvāka thought consciousness was an emanation from the body and it ended with the destruction of the body.

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