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One prominent example is the winged bull Lamassu, or shedu that guard the entrances to the king's court.
A recent prominent example of this was Archbishop Makarios III of Cyprus, who served as President of the Republic of Cyprus from 1960 to 1977.
The most prominent example of toxic chromium is hexavalent chromium ( Cr ( VI )).
One particularly humorous example of such promotional efforts is the Great Comic Strip Switcheroonie, held in 1997 on April Fool's Day, an event in which dozens of prominent artists took over each other's strips.
For example, in one case, a prominent Chicana feminist writer and poet has indicated the following subjective meaning through her creative work.
An even more prominent example is that of Cardinal Richelieu, whose power was so great that he was for many years the real ruler of France.
Although mythical elements are not so prominent in Exodus as in Genesis, the echoes of ancient legends are crucial to understanding the book's origins and purpose: for example, the story of the infant Moses's salvation from the Nile has its basis in an earlier legend of king Sargon, while the story of the parting of the Red Sea trades on Mesopotamian creation mythology.
A prominent example is the archaeological discovery of the pool of Siloam in Jerusalem in 2004 — a discovery that in a small way undermines much of the criticism leveled at John during the 20th century.
The Golgi apparatus tends to be larger and more numerous in cells that synthesise and secrete large amounts of substances ; for example, the plasma B cells and the antibody-secreting cells of the immune system have prominent Golgi complexes.
One often cited example, though perhaps not Luther's chief concern, is a condemnation of the selling of indulgences ; another prominent point within the 95 Theses is Luther's disagreement both with the way in which the higher clergy, especially the pope, used and abused power, and with the very idea of the pope.
A prominent example was Anahita Ratebzad, who was a major Marxist leader and a member of the Revolutionary Council.
He cited a responsum by prominent Haredi Orthodox Rabbi Ovadiah Yosef as an example of how the traditional approach works.
In Norse mythology there are themes of brother-sister marriage, a prominent example being between Njörðr and his unnamed sister ( perhaps Nerthus ), parents of Freyja and Freyr.
One prominent example cited in the book was litigation over casual contact in the spread of AIDS.
Rock band Kagrra, are well known for using traditional Japanese musical instruments in many of their songs, an example being " Utakata " ( うたかた ), a song in which the koto has a prominent place.
A prominent example of an L cut occurs in the film The Silence of the Lambs when Clarice is leaving her first interview with Dr. Lecter.
The case of the Marquis de Sade ( imprisoned 1777 – 1790 under a lettre de cachet obtained by his wealthy and influential mother-in-law ) is a prominent example.
For example, a road map may not show railroads, smaller waterways or other prominent non-road objects, and even if it does, it may show them less clearly ( e. g. dashed or dotted lines / outlines ) than the main roads.
One prominent example is the anime Maziger Z, where the term " Super Robot ", features in the Japanese theme song According to Go Nagai:
One prominent example of this is found in the United States Constitution, which provides that the President may be impeached and subsequently and removed from office if found guilty by Congress for " high crimes and misdemeanors ".
WebObjects never became very popular because of its initial high price of $ 50, 000 but remains a prominent early example of a web server based on dynamic page generation rather than static content.
WebObjects failed to achieve wide popularity partly because of the initial high price of $ 50, 000, but it remains the first and most prominent early example of a web application server which enabled dynamic page generation based on user interactions as opposed to static content.
A publicized outing targets prominent figures in a society, for example well-known politicians, accomplished athletes or popular artists.
Most ore deposits are named according to either their location ( for example, the Witswatersrand, South Africa ), or after a discoverer ( e. g. the kambalda nickel shoots are named after drillers ), or after some whimsy, a historical figure, a prominent person, something from mythology ( phoenix, kraken, serepentleopard, etc.

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In his new role as social theorist, Adorno's philosophical analysis of cultural phenomena heavily relied on the language of historical materialism, as concepts like reification, false consciousness and ideology came to play an ever more prominent role in his work.
Nolan Cook, a prominent collaborator with the group in both their live and studio work ( as well as being a live member of I Am Spoonbender ), denied in an interview that Fox and Flynn are the Residents, saying that he has come across such rumors, and they are completely false.
" Various prominent voices of mainline and evangelical Christianity promptly denounced Robertson's remarks as false, untimely, insensitive, and not representative of Christian thought on the issue.
A prominent computing scientist, E. W. Dijkstra, wrote in a paper that the coining of the term software engineer was not useful since it was an inappropriate analogy, " The existence of the mere term has been the base of a number of extremely shallow — and false — analogies, which just confuse the issue ... Computers are such exceptional gadgets that there is good reason to assume that most analogies with other disciplines are too shallow to be of any positive value, are even so shallow that they are only confusing.
At least one prominent story, connected to the Elizabeth Smart case, had to be retracted after it was revealed that two informants had fabricated false information.
British art dealer John Drewe created false documents of provenance for works forged by his partner John Myatt, and even inserted pictures of forgeries into the archives of prominent art institutions.
Conversely, a high PRR / PRF can enhance target discrimination of nearer objects such as a periscope or fast moving missile leading to practices of employing low PRRs for search radar, and very high PRFs for fire control radars, with many dual-purpose and navigation radars, especially naval designs having variable PRRs which might allow a skilled operator to also use a PRR adjustment to enhance and clarify a unclear radar picture, for example in bad sea states where wave action generates false returns, and in general for less clutter, or perhaps a better return signal off a prominent landscape feature ( e. g. a cliff ).
These changes came shortly after the Privy Council restored a prominent opposition Member of Parliament, Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam, to the roll of advocates and solicitors of the Supreme Court of Singapore after he had been struck off for a criminal conviction for making false statements in a statutory declaration ; the court described the conviction as " a grievous injustice ".
It is an affectation sometimes adopted for aesthetic or theatric purposes, other times just to sound “ cool ”, generate street credibility or give the false impression that the speaker rose from humble beginnings and became prominent through some innate talent rather than the education, contacts and other advantages a privileged background tends to bring.
The diamond hoax of 1872 was a swindle in which a pair of prospectors sold a false American diamond deposit to prominent businessmen in San Francisco and New York.
# Serious transgression while holding a prominent church position: " serious transgression " is defined as " a deliberate and major offense against morality " and includes " attempted murder, rape, sexual abuse, spouse abuse, intentional serious physical injury of others, adultery, fornication, homosexual relations, deliberate abandonment of family responsibilities, robbery, burglary, theft, embezzlement, sale of illicit drugs, fraud, perjury, and false swearing.
" Time Won't Let Me " is still prominent on oldies radio playlists, but this has created a false image of the Outsiders as a " one hit wonder " band.

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But the usage is not always consistent – for example, some prominent American brands, such as George Dickel, Maker's Mark, and Old Forester ( which are all made by different companies ), use the ' whisky ' spelling on their labels, and the US legal Standards of Identity for Distilled Spirits document also uses the ' whisky ' spelling.
Notwithstanding these doubts, the findings of an interdisciplinary study, by nearly two dozen experts involving a prominent Mexican university and a noted American scholar of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican linguistics and anthropology, all indicated authenticity of the document and 16th century origin.
The typography of the physical document pictured here, and still distributed today, was typeset by Ottawa's David Berman intentionally in Carl Dair's Cartier typeface: at the time the most prominent Canadian typeface, having been commissioned by the Governor-General as a celebration of Canada's centenary in 1967.
Assuming the document to be genuine, prominent Mormon academic Hugh Nibley predicted that the discovery promised " as good a test as we'll ever get of the authenticity of the Book of Mormon " because he thought the paper might be translated.
On October 15, 1985, he first killed document collector Steven Christensen, the son of a locally prominent clothier, Mac Christensen.
They brought together a committee of " prominent Scots " who drafted the document A Claim of Right for Scotland.
He supports his view by arguing that had the document been drafted later, it would have had a favorable attitude towards Quraysh, and given Muhammad a prominent place.
Occasioned by Pope Benedict XVI ’ s speech at the University of Regensburg, but motivated by a deteriorated relationship between Christians and Muslims ( especially in the wake of 9 / 11 ), the document, which was originally signed by 138 of the world ’ s most prominent Muslim leaders, argued that what binds Muslims and Christians ( and Jews, of course ) is the dual command to love God and love one ’ s neighbors.
The following academics and other prominent persons were signatories to the document, who signed the statement " We who sign Humanism and Its Aspirations declare ourselves in general agreement with its substance ":
The surrender document signed by prominent citizens was addressed to him and Clinton.
In the Royal Charter of 1663, he was one of several prominent citizens named in the document.
The task of creating a governance document or " constitution " for this organization was given to the OGB and three invited members: Stephen Hahn and Keith Wesolowski ( developers in Sun's Solaris organization ) and Ben Rockwood ( a prominent OpenSolaris community member ).
The document was influenced by the neo-orthodox views of Karl Barth, Emil Brunner and other theologians of the age, reflecting the view of Scripture espoused by the corresponding " Biblical theology " movement prominent in mainline Protestant theological schools in the mid twentieth century.
From the early 20th century onwards, it is described by prominent Rangers figures that Catholic players were not knowingly signed by the club, nor employed in other prominent roles as an ' unwritten rule '; however, no official document from the club has ever been produced to prove this.
Kaplan, along with Newsweeks Fareed Zakaria, were among many prominent pundits advocating support for the Iraq War .< ref >" Whitewashing Iraq on the Washington Post Op-Ed Page " by Glenn Greenwald < sup ></ sup ></ ref > Kaplan participated in a secret meeting convened by then deputy secretary of defense Paul D. Wolfowitz, at which he helped drafted an internal government document advocating the invasion of Iraq .< ref >" Secret Iraq Meeting Included Journalists " By Julie Bosman.
The Franck Report of June 1945 was a document signed by several prominent nuclear physicists recommending that the United States not use the atomic bomb as a weapon to prompt the surrender of Japan in World War II.

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