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British architects Brenda and Robert Vale have said that, as of 2002, " It is quite possible in all parts of Australia to construct a ' house with no bills ', which would be comfortable without heating and cooling, which would make its own electricity, collect its own water and deal with its own waste ... These houses can be built now, using off-the-shelf techniques.
... an 11th-century MS ; an 11th-century Mercian poet using an archaic poetic dialect ; and 11th-century standard literary dialect that contained early and late, cross-dialectical forms, and admitted spelling variations ; and ( perhaps ) two 11th-century scribes following slightly different spelling practices.
When John Stossel accused USAID of not funding DDT because it wasn't " politically correct ," Anne Peterson, the agency's assistant administrator for global health, replied that " I believe that the strategies we are using are as effective as spraying with DDT ...
He noted, ' Captains ... to be successful must possess, in a marked degree, initiative, resource, determination, and no fear of accepting responsibility ', and particularly regarding wartime conditions '... as a rule instructions will be of a very general character so as to avoid interfering with the judgement and initiative of captains ... The admiral will rely on captains to use all the information at their disposal to grasp the situation quickly and anticipate his wishes, using their own discretion as to how to act in unforeseen circumstances ..' The approach outlined by Beatty contradicted the views of many within the navy, who felt that ships should always be closely controlled by their commanding admiral, and harked back to reforms attempted by Admiral George Tryon.
A master criminal, Fu Manchu's murderous plots are marked by the extensive use of arcane methods ; he disdains guns or explosives, preferring dacoits, Thuggee, and members of other secret societies as his agents armed with knives, or using " pythons and cobras ... fungi and my tiny allies, the bacilli ... my black spiders " and other peculiar animals or natural chemical weapons.
Alternatively, in Fenichel's words, " the superego is reprojected onto external objects for the purpose of getting rid of guilt feelings ... using external objects as " witnesses " in the fight against the superego.
Chase describes music from this period, “ Taking the guitar as his instrumental model, and drawing his inspiration largely from the peculiar traits of Andalusian folk music – but without using actual folk themes – Albéniz achieves a stylization of Spanish traditional idioms that while thoroughly artistic, gives a captivating impression of spontaneous improvisation ... Cordoba is the piece that best represents the style of Albéniz in this period, with its hauntingly beautiful melody, set against the acrid dissonances of the plucked accompaniment imitating the notes of the Moorish guslas.
In an example taken from his high school experience, Miller recalls that one of his classmates ... struck upon the brilliant idea of using an old, broken mousetrap as a spitball catapult, and it worked brilliantly .... It had worked perfectly as something other than a mousetrap .... my rowdy friend had pulled a couple of parts -- probably the hold-down bar and catch -- off the trap to make it easier to conceal and more effective as a catapult ... the base, the spring, and the hammer.
It was the difficulty in using the longbow which led various monarchs of England to issue instructions encouraging their ownership and practice, including the Assize of Arms of 1252 and King Edward III's declaration of 1363: " Whereas the people of our realm, rich and poor alike, were accustomed formerly in their games to practise archery – whence by God's help, it is well known that high honour and profit came to our realm, and no small advantage to ourselves in our warlike enterprises ... that every man in the same country, if he be able-bodied, shall, upon holidays, make use, in his games, of bows and arrows ... and so learn and practise archery.
" The plays written after Shakespeare's company began using the Blackfriars in 1608, Cymbeline and The Winter's Tale for instance, have what most ... of the earlier plays do not have: a carefully planned five-act structure ".
movement was fueled by a sense that many participants in the early punk rock scene were, in the words of The Business guitarist Steve Kent, " trendy university people using long words, trying to be artistic ... and losing touch ".
Albert Eulenburg ( 1914 ) noted a commonality across the paraphilias, using the terminology of his time, " All the forms of sexual perversion ... have one thing in common: their roots reach down into the matrix of natural and normal sex life ; there they are somehow closely connected with the feelings and expressions of our physiological erotism.
scene was partly a response to a sense that many participants in the early punk scene were, in the words of The Business guitarist Steve Kent, " trendy university people using long words, trying to be artistic ... and losing touch ".
Critical translations of the Old Testament, while using the Masoretic Text as their basis, consult the Septuagint as well as other versions in an attempt to reconstruct the meaning of the Hebrew text whenever the latter is unclear, undeniably corrupt, or ambiguous .. For example, the Jerusalem Bible Foreword says, "... only when this ( the Masoretic Text ) presents insuperable difficulties have emendations or other versions, such as the ... LXX, been used.
Thackeray has Rosalind using their as a polite circumlocution, perhaps avoiding the directness of she ... her, and generic his in a context involving only women ; or perhaps with Rosalind meaning the statement to apply to people in general with Becky Sharp as an example.
" The launch of such a missile could ... provoke a full-scale counterattack using strategic nuclear forces ," Putin said in May 2006.
In their book, Vanuatu by Jocelyn Harewood and Michelle Bennett, is this memorable passage referring to the 1920s: " Drunken plantation owners used to gamble ... using the ` years of labour ' of their Melanesian workers as currency.
⟨ X | R ⟩ of a group H, one can recursively enumerate all homomorphisms h: H → G by first enumerating all mappings h < sup >†</ sup >: X → G. Not all of these mappings extend to homomorphisms, but, since h < sup >†</ sup >( R ), is finite, it is possible to distinguish between homomorphism and non-homomorphisms by using the solution to the word problem in G. " Weeding out " non-homomorphisms gives the required recursive enumeration: h < sub > 1 </ sub >, h < sub > 2 </ sub >, ..., h < sub > n </ sub >, ....
" circular and elliptical polarizations can be obtained using various feed arrangements or slight modifications made to the elements ... Circular polarization can be obtained if two orthogonal modes are excited with a 90 ° time-phase difference between them.
He wrote, " This is more of a message film than a noir thriller, but has been classified by most cinephiles in the noir category ... J. Roy Hunt, the 70-year-old cinematographer, who goes back to the earliest days of Hollywood, shot the film using the style of low-key lighting, providing dark shots of Monty, contrasted with ghost-like shots of Mary Mitchell ( Jacqueline ) as she angelically goes to help her troubled husband Arthur.

... and hypnosis
They're there in my brain " ( from his first hypnosis session ) and " I was told to close my eyes because I saw two eyes coming close to mine, and I felt like the eyes had pushed into my eyes " ( from his second hypnosis session ) and " All I see are these eyes ...
In inducing her to a state of hypnosis, Breuer found that these words were " profoundly melancholy fantasies ... sometimes characterized by poetic beauty ".
Charcot's interest in hysteria and hypnotism " developed at a time when the general public was fascinated in ' animal magnetism ' and mesmerization ' ... Charcot and his school considered the ability to be hypnotized as a clinical feature of hysteria ... For the members of the Salpêtrière School, susceptibility to hypnotism was synonymous with disease, i. e. hysteria, although they later recognized ... that grand hypnotisme ( in hysterics ) should be differentiated from petit hypnotisme, which corresponded to the hypnosis of ordinary people ".

... and scientists
... Maybe scientists are fundamentalist when it comes to defining in some abstract way what is meant by " truth ".
In 1980, Julian Simon repeatedly challenged environmental scientists to bet against him on trends in prices of commodities, asserting that humanity would never run out of anything ... Paul and the other scientists knew that the five metals in the proposed wager were not critical indicators and said so at the time ...
The United States Military Tribunal established the Nuremberg Code as a standard against which to judge German scientists who experimented with human subjects ....
The Wolf Prize is an international award granted in Israel, that has been presented most years since 1978 to living scientists and artists for " achievements in the interest of mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, colour, religion, sex or political views.
Many of senior scientists had witnessed the war, and were emotionally and psychologically disturbed, therefore, the response was positive when the senior academic scientists replied: " Oh ... Yes ..
The article continued with, " The area where the object landed was immediately sealed off on the order of U. S. Army and State Police officials, reportedly in anticipation of a ' close inspection ' of whatever may have fallen ... State Police officials there ordered the area roped off to await the expected arrival of both U. S. Army engineers and possibly, civilian scientists.
Martyushev and Seleznev ( 2006 ) note the importance of entropy in the evolution of natural dynamical structures: " Great contribution has been done in this respect by two scientists, namely Clausius, ..., and Prigogine.
There is always disagreement between fishermen and government scientists ...
The subjective impression the fishermen get is always that there's lots of fish-because they only go to places that still have them ... fisheries scientists survey and compare entire areas, not only the productive fishing spots.
Absurd are attempts of Zionist ideologists to present criticizing them, or condemning the aggressive politics of the Israel's ruling circles, as antisemitic ... We call on all Soviet citizens: < u > workers, peasants, representatives of intelligentsia </ u >: take active part in exposing Zionism, strongly rebuke its endeavors ; < u > social scientists </ u >: activate scientific research to criticize reactionary core of that ideology and aggressive character of its political practice ; < u > writers, artists, journalists </ u >: fuller expose anti-populace and anti-humane diversionary character of propaganda and politics of Zionism ..." ( highlights preserved )
In addition, the concerns raised recently by the scientists ... were not even included in the report.
Philip Morris reported that it was putting "... vast amounts of funding into these projects ... in attempting to coordinate and pay so many scientists on an international basis to keep the ETS controversy alive.
: The IPCC is not, as ... many appear to have been led to believe, some ideologically committed group of scientists with a particular position or perspective on the science which they seek to promote.
The Washington Posts John Gaudiosi wrote that, while many games in the genre were overly complex, Flight Unlimited lets " those who not rocket scientists ... experience the thrills of stunt flying.
A good hundred people were subjected to this treatment ... the Parisian police headquarters, torturers threw their victims by tens in the Seine which flows only a few meters from the courtyard, to keep them from being examined by the forensic scientists.
Wardrip-Fruin and Montfort write: " Our use of computers is ... based on the visions of those who like Borges — pronouncing Garden of Forking Paths from the growing dark of his blindness — saw those courses that future artists, scientists and hackers might take.
Gardner acknowledges that " among older scientists ... one may occasionally meet with irrational prejudice against a new point of view ", but adds that " a certain degree of dogma ... is both necessary and desirable " because otherwise " science would be reduced to shambles by having to examine every new-fangled notion that came along.
... scientists noted an odd " flexibility " to temporal flow while inside the Slipstream.
Astrophysicist Peter A. Sturrock wrote that " critical reviews ... came from scientists who had actually carried out research in the UFO area, while the laudatory reviews came from scientists who had not carried out such research.

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