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But perhaps this was a part of the eternal plan, that man's ambition when linked with God would be a driving, indefatigable force for good in the world.
The great trade routes and the agreements that made them possible were the driving force for activities between the different areas ; warlike states become states ready to produce and to sell.
In the 2000s, along with the construction sector, the services sector was the driving force behind Armenia's recent high economic growth rate.
Ancient Egyptian civilization was based on religion ; their belief in the rebirth after death became their driving force behind their funeral practices.
Abraxas is an important figure in Carl Jung's 1916 book Seven Sermons to the Dead, a representation of the driving force of individuation ( synthesis, maturity, oneness ), referred with the figures for the driving forces of differentiation ( emergence of consciousness and opposites ), Helios God-the-Sun, and the Devil.
The real driving force behind this political alliance was Anna Dalassene.
It was during this time that he followed closely the work of the main driving force behind the new modernism, Le Corbusier, and visited him in his Paris office several times in the following years.
His conjectural theory of motives has been a driving force behind modern developments in algebraic K-theory, motivic homotopy theory, and motivic integration.
Andersson consolidated his place as the band's keyboardist and musical driving force as well as a teen idol.
A major driving force in the theoretical linguistic field is discovering the nature that language must have in the abstract in order to be learned in such a fashion.
Satan, the spiritual driving force behind the beast and his armies, is imprisoned:
One problem was that a plausible driving force was missing.
The shoe ( s ) are held inwards by springs until centrifugal force overcomes the spring tension and the shoe ( s ) make contact with the bell, driving the output.
Other clutches such as for an air conditioning compressor electronically-engaged clutches using magnetic force to couple the driving member to the driven member.
The governing body in England is The Croquet Association, which has been the driving force of the development of the game.
According to biographer Ray Spangenburg, these early years as Sagan tried to understand the mysteries of the planets, became a " driving force in his life, a continual spark to his intellect, and a quest that would never be forgotten.
The energetic driving force for these reactions is typically an attractive long range intermolecular potential.
The chief advocate and driving force for improving public health in Chicago was Dr. John H. Rauch, M. D., who established a plan for Chicago's park system in 1866, created Lincoln Park by closing a cemetery filled with festering, shallow graves, and helped establish a new Chicago Board of Health in 1867 in response to an outbreak of cholera.
Eurocentric interpretations focus on interaction with Europe as the driving force behind recent Chinese history.
There are two variants, one focuses on Europe as the driving force behind China's quest for modernity, the other focuses on the effects of European colonialism.
The party was also the driving force of the Third International ( Comintern ).
Engelbart recruited a research team in his new Augmentation Research Center ( ARC, the lab he founded at SRI ), and became the driving force behind the design and development of the oN-Line System ( NLS ).
As with the basic equation of heat transfer, indicates that the rate of force is directly proportional to the driving force, which is the concentration gradient.

driving and behind
After well broken and equipped with 12-oz. shoes on behind, bare-footed in front, she would trot a real storm with the master, Delvin, driving.
For instance, the dreamer sees himself seated behind neighbor Smith and, with photographic realism, sees Smith driving the car ; ;
Explaining the behavior of these electron " orbits " was one of the driving forces behind the development of quantum mechanics.
Emotion is often the driving force behind motivation, positive or negative.
Despite predictions from the music press that the band would fold without Wood, who had been the driving force behind the creation of ELO, Lynne stepped up to lead the band, with Bev Bevan remaining on drums, joined by Gibson, Richard Tandy ( now on the Moog synthesiser ), Mike de Albuquerque on bass and vocals and Mike Edwards and Colin Walker on cellos.
Singer's declaration read: " Energy is essential for economic growth ... We understand the motivation to eliminate what are perceived to be the driving forces behind a potential climate change ; but we believe the Kyoto Protocol — to curtail carbon dioxide emissions from only a part of the world community — is dangerously simplistic, quite ineffective, and economically destructive to jobs and standards-of-living.
Telemann's music was one of the driving forces behind the late Baroque and the early Classical styles.
He led the AL by driving in 183 runs ( 3rd all-time, behind Hack Wilson in 1930 and Lou Gehrig in 1931 ), and in extra base hits ( 103 ), while batting. 337 with 200 hits.
Westcott appears to have been the initial driving force behind the establishment of the Golden Dawn.
The World Wars, and the huge losses of life and gross abuses of human rights that took place during them, were a driving force behind the development of modern human rights instruments.
For many years, heavy industry was the driving force behind the region's economy.
Before the Industrial Revolution in the mid-to-late 19th century, demand for oriental goods remained the driving force behind European imperialism, and ( with the important exception of British East India Company rule in India ) the European stake in Asia remained confined largely to trading stations and strategic outposts necessary to protect trade.
Sawai's widow Kazue Sawai, who as a child was Miyagi's favored disciple, has been the largest driving force behind the internationalization and modernization of the koto.
President Woodrow Wilson had been a driving force behind the League's formation and strongly influenced the form it took, but the US Senate voted not to join on 19 November 1919.
" More recently, Marcus du Sautoy has called mathematics ' the Queen of Science ... the main driving force behind scientific discovery '.
The discovery of large populations in the North Pacific was the major economic driving force behind Russian expansion into Kamchatka, the Aleutian Islands and Alaska, as well as a cause for conflict with Japan and foreign hunters in the Kuril Islands.

driving and expansion
Expansion Module # 2 is a driving controller expansion that consists of a steering wheel, gas pedal and the pack-in game Turbo.
The expansion of interspecies selection and intraspecies selection is a driving force behind species fission: the separation of a single contiguous species into multiple non-contiguous variants.
The motives driving the Viking expansion form a topic of much debate in Nordic history.
In the 1610s, colonist John Rolfe began to grow a sweeter variety of tobacco at Henricus, and it became a lucrative commodity in the tidewater region, driving further expansion.
The desire to trade directly with China and India was also the main driving force behind the expansion of the Portuguese beyond Africa after 1480, followed by the Netherlands and England from the 17th century.
In his desire and stated political aim of expanding the " living space " ( Lebensraum ) of the German people by destroying or driving out " lesser-deserving races " in and from other territories dictator Adolf Hitler may have devised an ideological system of self-perpetuating expansionism, in which the expansion of a state's population would require the conquest of more territory which would in turn lead to a further growth in population which would then require even more conquests.
; 1998: Two independent teams of NSF-supported astronomers discover that the expansion of the universe is actually speeding up, as if some previously unknown force, now known as dark energy, is driving the galaxies apart at an ever increasing rate.
Rather than driving engine pistons with an ignited fuel-air mixture, compressed air cars use the expansion of compressed air, in a similar manner to the expansion of steam in a steam engine.
There is little evidence of coevolution driving large-scale changes in Earth's history, since abiotic factors such as mass extinction and expansion into ecospace seem to guide the shifts in the abundance of major groups.
The autocrine or paracrine secretion of IL-2 can bind that same T < sub > h </ sub > cell or neighboring T < sub > h </ sub >' s via the IL-2R thus driving proliferation and clonal expansion.
It is this commitment to serving value for money and quality food attuned to local palate, friendly and efficient service, and a clean in-store environment – these operational basics – and the universal appeal of the family values that the brand represents that are driving the expansion of Jollibee in Vietnam in the years to come.
The development and expansion upon the theories presented by the minds of the past are ultimately the driving force behind the ideas of the future in terms of the birth of neuropsychology.
Wills had served as an Observer with the Royal Naval Air Service during the Great War, and was the driving force behind the expansion of the company from an office and a bathroom ( for developing films ) in Hendon to a business with major contracts in Africa and Asia as well as in the UK.
: Two front leading axles grouped in a bogie, four driving axles, one trailing axle in a bogie, simple steam expansion, superheated steam, three-cylinders, for fast trains.
: One front leading axle in a bogie, five driving axles, one rear trailing axle, simple steam expansion, superheated steam, two-cylinder machine, for freight trains, tank engine.
: One front leading axle in a bogie, four driving axles, saturated steam, four-cylinder machine, compound ( double steam expansion ), for passenger trains.
: No front leading axle, four driving axles in a bogie, four more driven axles mounted in the frame ( Mallet locomotive ), superheated steam, four-cylinder machine, compound ( double steam expansion ), tank locomotive, for freight trains.
He has built CCD cameras and software for the detection of near-Earth asteroids and Kuiper Belt Objects, and his research has helped reduce the assumed number of near-Earth asteroids larger than 1 km by half, from 1, 000 – 2, 000 to 500 – 1, 000 He has also assisted in the detection of distant solar system objects, supernovae, and quasars, thereby helping to understand the origin and evolution of the solar system and the dark energy driving the accelerated expansion of the universe.
UEFA cited the increased number of international teams following the recent break up of the Soviet Union and of Yugoslavia – rising from 33 UEFA members in 1988 to 48 by 1994 – as a driving factor behind the expansion.
Instead, they cited extrinsic, abiotic factors such as expansion as the driving factor on a large evolutionary scale.
Preparatory groundwork for the first phase, an expansion of the Carousel Center, began in April, 2007, and pile driving for the structure's foundation began on August 9, 2007.
Sanders argues that the same forces that were driving the expansion and centralisation of the Ashanti, the lucrative trade with the Europeans and the introduction of firearms and other weapons, also fueled the increasing unity of the Fante.
This cylinder is connected directly to a receiver vessel in which the combustion is initiated, the expansion flows into the power cylinder driving the piston.

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