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Bertrain H. Wait, an engineer whose company had worked on the construction of the New York Cities Catskill Aqueduct, was impressed with the durability of Rosendale cement, and came up with a blend of both Rosendale and synthetic cements which had the good attributes of both: it was highly durable and had a much faster setting time.
Machiavelli attributes two episodes to Cesare Borgia that were at least partially executed by his father: the method by which the Romagna was pacified, which Machiavelli describes in chapter VII of The Prince, and the assassination of his captains on New Year's Eve of 1503 in Senigallia.
A column in The Chicago Daily Tribune in 1938 attributes a version involving socialism, communism, fascism and New Dealism to an address by Silas Strawn to the Economic Club of Chicago on November 29, 1935.
New attributes, statements and statement options could be added to PL / I without invalidating existing programs.
New attributes are added to the standard occasionally through registration with IANA.
Accordingly, when Enrico Caruso ( 1873 – 1921 ) — the most emulated Mediterranean tenor of the 20th century — made his acclaimed New York Metropolitan Opera debut in November 1903, one of the specific vocal attributes for which he was praised by music reviewers was the absence of a disruptive vibrato from his singing.
The veneration of Èṣù is widespread in the New World, as well as in Africa, and he is venerated under many different names and attributes:
According to an article in the New York Times it had apparently been carved by Rice himself in 1833, although a different account in the same paper says it had been carved by a celebrated figurehead carver called Weeden, and yet another article attributes it to Rice's former employer ' Charley ' Dodge.
Though the Sadducees produced no primary works themselves, their attributes can be derived from other contemporaneous texts, namely, the New Testament, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and later, the Mishnah and Talmud.
The New Testament, following older Jewish tradition, attributes healing to the Pool of Bethesda when the waters are " stirred " by an angel.
There are humorous mock debates amongst her " followers " concerning her other attributes, such as whether she is completely invisible, or invisible to most, but visible to those who have faith in her ( bearing similarities to " The Emperor's New Clothes ").
The New International Encyclopædia ( 1905 ) finds his writing “ insipidly sweet and monotonously melodious ,” and attributes Gessner's popularity to the taste of a generation nursed on Rousseau.
It included New Age attributes such as the concept of ascending into higher frequencies of evolution, a variety of psi powers, traditional " predictions regarding Earth Changes " first cited in the Bible ( Book of Daniel and the Book of Revelation ) but popularized by Edgar Cayce, and predictions of dire fates for those whose vibrational levels remain unraised.
The Disney film Aladdin attributes the Sphinx's broken nose to a stonemason who accidentally chipped it off after being distracted by Aladdin and Jasmine flying past on their magic carpet during the song " A Whole New World ".
One story attributes the invention of imitation meat to chefs who made it for Chinese emperors who, traditionally, observed a week of vegetarianism each year ( cf., Vegetarian Paradise 2 Menu, New York City and Harmony Restaurant Menu, Philadelphia ).
All tags may be listed and indexed by attributes .</ p >< p > New facilities will be added to provide automatic steering or routing through a hypertext on the screen, or automatic sequence selection during printout.
New Line often attributes the growth of their company to the success of the Nightmare franchise.
Peters attributes the hostility of media coverage to foreign-ownership of New Zealand media assets and their political agenda.
New Zealand tsunami expert Professor James Goff attributes coastal abandonment in New Zealand at 1500 AD to an earthquake-induced tsunami event.
Janja Lalich, a sociologist who studies cults, attributes their recruitment success to their eclectic mix of beliefs and the way that they deviated from typical New Age teachings: discussing literal spaceships while retaining familiar language.
New rose cultivars are continually sent to the garden from many parts of the world and are tested for color, fragrance, disease resistance and other attributes.
Ira Stoll of the New York Sun, and formerly of the Jerusalem Post, attributes alleged anti-Israel media bias in part to reporters of Jewish background:
In the early 1990s, prominent attributes of the New Russian stereotype also included mobile phones and crimson jackets.
In some college ranking programs, The New School's eight divisions are ranked separately, since their attributes and standards of admission differ significantly.

attributes and Town
One of Tredegar's main attributes is the Town Clock-dominating the southern part of the town centre.

attributes and Paul
Albert Hogeterp argues that the Gospel's saying 12, which attributes leadership of the community to James the Just rather than to Peter, agrees with the description of the early Jerusalem church by Paul in Galatians and may reflect a tradition predating AD 70.
National Geographic Magazine attributes this term to Merriam-Webster editor Paul Dickson.
However, this incident actually sparked the research movement, led by Paul Lazarsfeld and Herta Herzog, that would disprove the magic bullet or hypodermic needle theory, as Hadley Cantril managed to show that reactions to the broadcast were, in fact, diverse, and were largely determined by situational and attitudinal attributes of the listeners.
He attributes the development of Christianity to St. Paul, who played a pivotal role in the dissemination of Christianity.
He attributes the development of Christianity to St. Paul, who played a pivotal role in its dissemination.
One advantage of this approach is that it allows one to see all that the Bible says regarding some subject ( e. g. the attributes of God ), and one danger is a tendency to assign technical definitions to terms based on a few passages and then read that meaning everywhere the term is used in the Bible ( e. g. " justification " as Paul uses it in his letter to the Romans ) is allegedly different from how James uses it in his letter (, and ).
In April, the developers approached Paul Holloway, the State Planning Minister, to override the council decision, arguing that the land had " no outstanding attributes except for it's suitability for urban developement.
Wong cites another writer, Jeffrey Paul Chan as saying that he “ attributes the popularity of The Woman Warrior to its depiction of ‘ female anger ,’ which bolsters white feminists ’ ‘ hallucination ’ of a universal female condition …”
It is a reduction of " Bouma-shape ", which was probably first used in Paul Saenger's 1997 book Space between Words: The Origins of Silent Reading, although Saenger himself attributes it to Insup & Maurice Martin Taylor.
Exemplifying the attributes of extraordinary character, service, and dedication, citizen Paul Martin was given the distinct honour of becoming the Greatest Transconian.
St Paul sees Judaism as the type or figure of Christianity: " Now all these things happened to Jews in figure ...." In the Old Law, attributes to the High Priest the highest jurisdiction in religious matters.
Paul illustrates with these attributes the kind of love that marks a true Christian life:
iTunes incorrectly attributes Paul McCartney as a main performer on " Your Eyes ".

attributes and Allen
Friedman and Miles explore the implications of contentious relationships between stakeholders and organizations by introducing compatible / incompatible interests and necessary / contingent connections as additional attributes with which to examine the configuration of these relationships .. Robert Allen Phillips distinguishes between normatively legitimate stakeholders ( those to whom an organization holds a moral obligation ) and derivatively legitimate stakeholders ( those whose stakeholder status is derived from their ability to affect the organization or its normatively legitimate stakeholders ).

attributes and though
According to Tacitus in his Annals, Boudica poisoned herself, though in the Agricola which was written almost twenty years prior he mentions nothing of suicide and attributes the end of the revolt to socordia (" indolence "); Dio says she fell sick and died and then was given a lavish burial ; though this may be a convenient way to remove her from the story.
The coining of the word cryptozoology is often attributed to Belgian-French zoologist Bernard Heuvelmans, though Heuvelmans attributes coinage of the term to the late Scottish explorer and adventurer Ivan T. Sanderson.
The abstract concepts are now considered to be totally autonomous, even though they originated from the process of abstracting or taking away qualities from perceptions until only the common, essential attributes remained.
Sozomen attributes the mass conversion primarily to Ulfilas, though he also acknowledges the role of Fritigern.
It was used by Bertrand Russell himself as an illustration of the paradox, though he attributes it to an unnamed person who suggested it to him.
Founded by Greek colonists in the 8th century BC, Messina was originally called Zancle, from the meaning " scythe " because of the shape of its natural harbour ( though a legend attributes the name to King Zanclus ).
The Digambara sect of Jainism gives him six weapons and three heads ; while the Svetambaras portray him with four to six arms, numerous choices of weapons, though his attributes, the money bag and citron fruit are consistent.
In this respect, a number of Greek and Roman plays, for instance Alcestis, may be called tragicomedies, though without any definite attributes outside of plot.
The tower story is repeated and embellished by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Historia Regum Britanniae, though he attributes it to Merlin, saying " Ambrosius " is the sage's alternate name.
The convention of using suffixes continued, even though HPFS supported extended attributes for files, allowing a file's type to be stored with the file as an extended attribute.
To Laromiguière he attributes the lesson of decomposing thought, even though the reduction of it to sensation was inadequate.
The colonists, all selected for their outstanding physical and mental attributes, make a terrible discovery: though the suspended animation technology permitted them to survive the journey worked well enough, it had unforeseeable side effects due to the unprecedented duration of its use.
According to Nestorius, all the human experiences and attributes of Christ are to be assigned to ' the man ', as a distinct personal subject from God the Word, though united to God the Word from the moment of his conception.
A mixin can defer definition and binding of methods until runtime, though attributes and instantiation parameters are still defined at compile time.
Korean folklore attributes the development of moxibustion to the legendary emperor Dangun, though it was more likely brought into the country from a Chinese colonial prefecture.
Shuʿayb, or Shoaib, (; meaning Who shows the right path ), was an ancient Midianite prophet, sometimes identified with the Biblical Jethro ( though Islam attributes to him many deeds not attested in the Bible ).
Emergentism claims that though the particles are mindless, some systems formed by them, and by nothing but them, do possess mental attributes.
The Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard, supported and maintained by the Library of Congress for describing file aggregations, uses simple XLinks in pointing to file locations as well as linkbases which describe relationships among external files ( though these restrict and attributes to type IDREF instead of NMTOKEN ).
Strand has been compared to Robert Bly in his use of surrealism, though he attributes the surreal elements in his poems to an admiration of the works of Max Ernst, Giorgio de Chirico, and Rene Magritte.
Three attributes of God are essential, though we derive them from creation:
In the beginning of the first season he demonstrates a deep rooted hatred towards King Randor for his part in destroying his face and making him what he is now ; though he also attributes that to Evil-Lyn for saving him.
He is the son of Coco and Biscuit, who are normal dogs, though Brian's human attributes have been present since he was a puppy.
This is often confused with a composite key whereby even though this is also a key that consists of 2 or more attributes that uniquely identify an entity occurrence, at least one attribute that makes up the composite key is not a simple key in its own right.
They are enclosed in angle brackets (< and >) and generally have zero or more named attributes, though some tags ( e. g. cfset, cfif ) contain an expression rather than attributes.

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