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Henrietta, however, was at that time engaged in a lengthy correspondence with Joe's older and more serious brother, Morris, who was just about her own age and whom she had got to know well during trips to Philadelphia with Papa, when he substituted for Rabbi Jastrow at Rodeph Shalom Temple there during its Rabbi's absence in Europe.
Another editor pointed despairingly at a bundle of letters that had accumulated for him, saying, `` But Mr. Hearst, what shall I do with this correspondence ''??
It is being fought, moreover, in fairly close correspondence with the predictions of the soothsayers of the think factories.
Oersted joined Ritter at Jena and stayed with him for 3 weeks, continuing their correspondence after he left.
That tumultuous, painful and costly experience shows clearly that a law expressing a moral judgment cannot be enforced when it has little correspondence with the general view of society.
Unmarried soldiers carried on correspondence with sweethearts at home.
Lucy's correspondence with brother Winslow during his college days was not entirely taken up with academic studies.
After correspondence with Miss Packard and to the joy of Miss Packard and Miss Giles, she came to Atlanta, in the fall of 1888, to help wherever needed, although there was then no money available to pay her a salary.
Some national languages like Finnish, Turkish, Serbo-Croatian ( Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian ) and Bulgarian have a very regular spelling system with a nearly one-to-one correspondence between letters and phonemes.
French, with its silent letters and its heavy use of nasal vowels and elision, may seem to lack much correspondence between spelling and pronunciation, but its rules on pronunciation, though complex, are actually consistent and predictable with a fair degree of accuracy.
* Ampère and the history of electricity-a French-language, edited by CNRS, site with Ampère's correspondence ( full text and critical edition with links to manuscripts pictures, more than 1000 letters ), an Ampère bibliography, experiments, and 3D simulations
After friendly correspondence with the caliph at Baghdad, whom he acknowledged as Amir al-Mu ' minin (" Commander of the Faithful "), Yusuf ibn Tashfin in 1097 assumed the title of Amir al Muslimin (" Commander of the Muslims ").
He befriended English poet Matthew Arnold and English philosopher Herbert Spencer as well as being in correspondence and acquaintance with most of the U. S. Presidents, statesmen, and notable writers.
His work on sheaf theory hardly appears in his published papers, but correspondence with Henri Cartan in the late 1940s, and reprinted in his collected papers, proved most influential.
In 1983 he wrote an extended manuscript ( about 600 pages ) entitled Pursuing Stacks, stimulated by correspondence with Ronald Brown, ( see also R. Brown and Tim Porter at University of Bangor in Wales ), and starting with a letter addressed to Daniel Quillen.
* The origins of ` Pursuing Stacks ' This is an account of how ` Pursuing Stacks ' was written in response to a correspondence in English with Ronnie Brown and Tim Porter at Bangor, which continued until 1991.
How fully in correspondence with such an environment the work would be, as apologia for the Church against the Synagogue's attempts to influence Roman policy to its harm, must be clear to all familiar with the strength of Judaism in Asia ( cf.
Charpak and Broch, noting this, referred to astrology based on the tropical zodiac as being " empty boxes that have nothing to do with anything and are devoid of any consistency or correspondence with the stars ".

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The two men enjoyed a mutual respect for one another and maintained correspondence until Spencer ’ s death in 1903.
Narendra became fascinated with the evolutionism of Herbert Spencer and had correspondence with him ; he translated Spencer's book Education ( 1861 ) into Bengali.
Marks and Spencer used the font for its corporate logo and as the default on all internal correspondence from 2000 but since 2007 it is gradually being phased out on all signage and packaging as part of another re-branding exercise.
In correspondence that was Hayden's Report No. 7 to Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, Dr. Spencer Baird, a bit of which is excerpted below, Dr. Ferdinand V. Hayden described some of the explorations being conducted on the lake:
" Spencer Fullerton Baird: a biography, including selections from his correspondence with Audubon, Agassiz, Dana, and others.
He also maintained correspondence with Arnold Spencer Leese, chief of the Imperial Fascist League.
Stewart Spencer, writing in Wagner Remembered, described Chamberlain's edition of Wagner letters as " one of the most egregious attempts in the history of musicology to misrepresent an artist by systematically censoring his correspondence.
Spencer, who had visited several outlaw clubs in America two years earlier remembered how much respect U. S Bandidos showed to him contacted National President Ronnie Hodge and through much correspondence received approval to form the first Australian Bandidos chapter with Spencer as it's national president and the Comanchero colours were incinerated in a ceremonial act.
Routledge stars as Vera Small and Scales as Irene Spencer, two elderly ladies who share a sometimes rocky relationship conducted by correspondence.

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Since there is a one-to-one correspondence between Borel regular measures in the interval and functions of bounded variation ( that assigns to each function of bounded variation the corresponding Lebesgue-Stieltjes measure, and the integral with respect to the Lebesgue-Stieltjes measure agrees with the Riemann-Stieltjes integral for continuous functions ), the above stated theorem generalizes the original statement of F. Riesz.
for each object A of C, the natural transformations from h < sup > A </ sup > to F are in one-to-one correspondence with the elements of F ( A ).
They have abandoned Basic Law V in favour of abstraction principles such as Hume's principle ( the number of objects falling under the concept F equals the number of objects falling under the concept G if and only if the extension of F and the extension of G can be put into one-to-one correspondence ).
* Hyman did not keep her correspondence, according to Frederick R. Schram, who found some of her letters to Martin Burkenroad in the archives of the San Diego Natural History Museum ; see Schram's " A Correspondence between Martin Burkenroad and Libbie Hyman ; or, Whatever Did Happen to Libbie Hyman's Lingerie ," in F. M. Truesdale, ed., History of Carcinology, vol.
vii., and his correspondence with Lord Carew in 1615 and 1617 by Sir F. Maclean for the same society in 1860.
** F Laur: articles on " Gambetta and Bismarck " in The Times of 17 and 19 August 1907, with the correspondence arising from them.
One of the older documented postal correspondence chess games is a game played in 1804 by lieutenant-general F. W.
The department of Manuscripts and Special Collections, The University of Nottingham holds a number of papers relating to the 3rd Duke: the 3rd Duke's personal and political papers ( Pw F ) are part of the Portland ( Welbeck ) Collection ; and the Portland ( London ) Collection ( Pl ) contains correspondence and official papers of the 3rd Duke, especially in series Pl C.
As a result, the points of each line are in one to one correspondence with a given field, F, supplemented by an additional element, W, such that rW
* Perkins ' correspondence with F. Scott Fitzgerald is collected in Dear Scott, Dear Max: The Fitzgerald-Perkins Correspondence, ed.
Another charity watchdog group, Ministry Watch, has given TBN an " F " in 2011, for its failure to provide financial statements, lack of timeliness in responding to correspondence, and its lack of clarity in the provided information.
A local section of a fiber bundle is a continuous map s: U → E where U is an open set in B and π ( s ( x )) = x for all x in U. If ( U, φ ) is a local trivialization of E, where φ is a homeomorphism from π < sup >− 1 </ sup >( U ) to U × F ( where F is the fiber ), then local sections always exist over U in bijective correspondence with continuous maps from U to F. The ( local ) sections form a sheaf over B called the sheaf of sections of E.
An article in the March 14, 1937 edition of the Miami Herald as well as private correspondence of J. F.
Let E → M be a vector bundle of rank k and let F ( E ) be the principal frame bundle of E. Then a ( principal ) connection on F ( E ) induces a connection on E. First note that sections of E are in one-to-one correspondence with right-equivariant maps F ( E ) → R < sup > k </ sup >.
Boucher's Berkeley residence at 2643 Dana Street served as F & SFs office, and shortly after the magazine began, the Berkeley Post Office called to inform Boucher that it was creating a special mail sack for all the incoming correspondence, a constant flow that included some 80 to 120 manuscript submissions each week.
The Eureka Years, a history and anthology of fiction and correspondence from the first years of F & SF, makes the claim that George Salter's first logo for the magazine was imitated by the Circle Record Company for the logo of their Fantasy Records.
The Roy Stryker Papers, including manuscripts, correspondence, and vintage prints from the Stryker-directed projects — Farm Security Administration ( FSA ), the Standard Oil ( New Jersey ) Co. and Jones & Laughlin Steel — are held in Photographic Archives, Special Collections, William F. Ekstrom Library, University of Louisville.
* Valuable unpublished correspondence is preserved at the Record Office in the volumes marked F. 0., Austria, Lord Stewart, January to February 1821, and March to September 1821.

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