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Herodotus's approach was entirely novel, and at least in Western society, he does seem to have invented ' history ' as we know it.
Evolutionary psychology makes a novel approach to the problem.
El Cid's army had a novel approach to planning strategy as well, holding what might be called brainstorming sessions before each battle to discuss tactics.
The approach is novel in that it uses a mostly stock aircraft with a modified landing gear " pod " that carries the engine for road propulsion.
In the Mouth of Madness took a more literal approach, as its protagonist actually hopped from the real world into a novel created by the madman he was hired to track down.
One approach, the regulative principle of worship, favoured by many Zwinglians, Calvinists and some radical reformers, considered anything that was not directly authorised by the Bible to be a novel and Catholic introduction to worship, which was to be rejected.
Although this appears a challenging problem given current resources, many tools will be available to help future researchers: Moore's Law predicts further increases in computer power, semiconductor fabrication techniques continue to approach the nanoscale, and researchers grow ever more skilled at using proteins, ribosomes and DNA to perform novel chemistry.
The MPEG's ( ISO's ) approach to standardization is novel, because it is not the encoder that is standardized, but the way a decoder interprets the bitstream.
: It is shown in this book that Leibniz's ideas can be fully vindicated and that they lead to a novel and fruitful approach to classical Analysis and to many other branches of mathematics.
Austen biographer, Claire Tomalin, argues that Sense and Sensibility has a " wobble in its approach ," which developed because Austen, in the course of writing the novel, gradually became less certain about whether sense or sensibility should triumph.
The theory doesn't provide a novel quantization procedure and the author suggests its quantization might follow the Loop Quantum Gravity approach above mentioned.
With this novel approach to the problem of venesection, Vesalius posed the then striking hypothesis that anatomical dissection might be used to test speculation.
Critics and audiences alike may have failed to acknowledge Williams ' new style and novel approach to theater he developed during 1960s and refused to accept daring and different work from the playwright.
Herodotus's approach was entirely novel, and at least in Western society, he does seem to have invented ' history ' as we know it.
Suspended takes a novel approach in its game mechanics ; rather than being free to move about and interact with the game world directly, the player's character spends the entire game in a state of suspended animation ( hence the title ) and can only interact by controlling the actions of a number of robot surrogates.
* Mycofiltration: A novel approach for the bio-transformation of abandoned logging roads
As is the case with any novel architectural approach, the concept is only as useful as code generation makes it.
The RTAA ’ s novel approach freed Roosevelt and Congress to break this trend of tariff increases.
CRPS can also be treated with DMSO 50 % cream A novel approach to treat CRPS is with the multimodal stepped care approach.
Brust uses a different narrative approach in almost every novel in the series.
Despite the novel approach of the family being ( mostly ) supernatural creatures, the show followed the typical family sitcom formula – the bumbling, well-meaning dad, the practical mom, the eccentric extra-nuclear live-in relative, and the precocious kid.
The novel approach here is that De Palma's take was shot in split-screen with Paul Williams's Swan character and the Phantom alternately observing the histrionics from the balcony and proscenium, respectively.
By combining this melodramatic approach with the content of Stowe's novel, Aiken helped to create a powerful visual indictment against the institution of slavery.
Opening the BBB during rabies infection has been suggested as a possible novel approach to treating the disease, even though no attempts have yet been made to determine whether or not this treatment could be successful.

novel and recently
recently only Keith Wheeler's novel, Peaceable Lane, has openly faced the problem.
Such associations suit well with the gothic or mystery-story aspects of Dickens' novel, but, on a deeper plane, they relate to the themes of sin, guilt, and pursuit that have recently been analyzed by other critics.
In addition to the contingency-focused approaches mentioned, there has been a high degree of interest paid to three novel approaches that have recently emerged.
Rosemary Sutcliff's 1976 historical fiction novel Blood Feud depicts Basil II from the point of view of a member of his recently created Varangian Guard.
The article, written as a school essay, was an attack on The Loom of Youth, by Alec Waugh, a recently published novel which caused a furore for its frank account of homosexual passions between British schoolboys in a public school.
The opening chapter of the novel was originally published in New World Writing as Catch-18 in 1955, but Heller's agent, Candida Donadio, requested that he change the title of the novel, so it would not be confused with another recently published World War II novel, Leon Uris's Mila 18.
David's aunt renames him ' Trotwood Copperfield ', shortened to " Trot ", and for the rest of the novel David is called by either name, depending on whether he is communicating with someone he has known for a long time or someone he has only recently met.
Examples: William Faulkner in A Rose for Emily ( Faulkner was an avid experimenter in using unusual points of view-see his Spotted Horses, told in third person plural ); Frank B. Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey in Cheaper By the Dozen ; Frederik Pohl in Man Plus ; and more recently, Jeffrey Eugenides in his novel The Virgin Suicides and Joshua Ferris in Then We Came to the End.
There are two clearly defined positions regarding Orosius ’ s patriotism, a more traditional view espoused by Torres Rodríguez and a more novel view as recently outlined by García Fernández.
In September 2012, Fox Ani ­ ma ­ tion option ­ ed the recently pub ­ lished Graphix novel Card ­ board, with plans for actor Tobey Maguire ’ s Mate ­ r ­ ial Pic ­ tures, graphic nov ­ el ­ ist Doug Ten ­ Napel and the Gotham Group to be exec ­ u ­ tive producers.
Jay Cantor's 2003 novel, Great Neck, portrays this era, with recently installed residents of all stripes trying to secure the brightest futures for their children.
Most recently, the town served as the backdrop for Paul Cuadros ' novel A Home on the Field, a true story about his experience coaching an Hispanic high school soccer team to a state championship in spite of adversity.
More recently it has been used in the filming of the movies of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series and also the film adaptation of Philip Pullman's novel Northern Lights ( the film bearing the title of the US edition of the book, The Golden Compass ).
As recently as 2008, magical realism in literature has been defined as "... a kind of modern fiction in which fabulous and fantastical events are included in a narrative that otherwise maintains the ' reliable ' tone of objective realistic report, designating a tendency of the modern novel to reach beyond the confines of realism and draw upon the energies of fable, folk tale, and myth while maintaining a strong contemporary social relevance.
The film includes a rather novel scene filmed ' on ' the recently completed San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge, wherein Nick & Nora Charles ', while driving east-bound on the upper deck ( disallowed when the bridge was ' reconfigured ' in 1962 ) are stopped on the bridge ( for speeding, by a highway patrolman ) while traffic whizzes by, which would be unheard of in recent history.
The series has included the trio rowing up the River Thames ( similar to the 1889 novel also named Three Men in a Boat ), sailing from London to the Isle of Wight for a sailing yacht race, borrowing numerous vessels to make their way from Plymouth to the Isles of Scilly, taking to the Irish Canals and Rivers and along with Dara's dog ( Snip Nua ), an escapade travelling throughout the Mediterranean to Venice and most recently attempting to find a boat to take to the anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, where in response to an ongoing challenge between Griff and Dara ( who had each secured a boat each and who refusing to give it up to use the others ) he secured the Nantucket Lightship to use.
It has more recently been used in the film adaptation ( Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker ) of Anthony Horowitz's novel Stormbreaker, The Bourne Identity and it was reproduced with Korean lyrics for the movie Collateral, the song has also been used during the performances of extreme freestyle water ski jumpers, the song later became the theme song for the TV Show TRL Italy since 2003 until 2005.
With its novel soil interaction and regeneration pattern it can compete with the more recently evolved and faster growing angiosperms.
More recently, his tale has been fictionalised by New Zealand author Maurice Shadbolt in his 1990 historical novel Monday's Warriors.
" The Lost Army ," a recently published historical novel by Gary S. Chafetz, presents additional and somewhat compelling circumstantial evidence that Mubarak was indeed involved.
A neural network model of novel word learning across orthographies, accounting for L1-specific memorization abilities of L2-learners has recently been introduced ( Hadzibeganovic & Cannas, 2009 ).
His 1995 novel Slow Death fictionalises and ridicules this process of the historification of Neoism ( including the planting of archives at the National Art Library in the Victoria and Albert Museum ; this recently became reality when Home sold the V & A his own archive documenting twenty years of his art and underground activities including those involving Neoism ) as if to give his own game away but, typically with Home, as soon as one agenda has, apparently, been exposed, whether Home's own or one at large, the game moves on so that he constantly forces readers into a position of ' Should I believe any of this?

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