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According to David Goldie, Murry and the Adelphi, and Eliot and the Criterion, were in an important rivalry by the mid-1920s, with competing definitions of literature, based respectively on romanticism allied to liberalism and a subjective approach, and a form of classicism allied to traditionalism and a religious attitude.

According and crucial
According to this pact, the Liberals would support the government in crucial votes in exchange for some influence over policy.
According to the E. J. Erickson the Greek Navy also played a crucial, albeit indirect role, in the Thracian campaign by neutralizing no less than three Thracian Corps ( see First Balkan War, the Bulgarian theater of operations ), a significant portion of the Ottoman Army there, in the all-important opening round of the war.
According to this theory, the crucial things being exchanged are charges.
According to Harbert Davenport, " The impact of the Goliad Massacre was crucial.
According to Felipe Fernandez-Armesto and others, the practices Genoa developed in the Mediterranean ( such as chattel slavery ) were crucial in the exploration and exploitation of the New World.
" According to the publisher, " Although individually minor, these changes are nonetheless crucial in that they facilitate a smooth reading of the book ’ s allusive density and essential fabric.
According to these Reformers, even as early as the Apostles a natural process of corruption began, and reached a crucial point of development when the Christian church was made the official religion of the Roman Empire by Theodosius I.
According to DeYoung, another crucial difference was the fact that he was not the overall producer on this album, as he'd been on the others.
According to Albini, " He ended up being absolutely crucial to Big Black.
According to the 7 survival skills of the 21st century, this written communication is crucial to the modern day world.
According to one account, Reinhard Gehlen, the head of the Bundesnachrichtendienst, first alerted Dulles to the location of a crucial telephone junction, less than two meters ( six feet ) underground, where three cables came together close to the border of the American sector of West Berlin.
According to the political report submitted to the congress, mass mobilization of the population was considered crucial to the successful outcome of the First Plan.
According to Erikson, the environment in which a child lived was crucial to providing growth, adjustment, a source of self-awareness and identity.
According to two books in the Imponderables series, peach is one crucial flavor among many others.
According to the Brahmin or Aryan philosophy, the king was only an upholder of dharma, but never the crucial or architecture factor influencing the whole of life.
According to Ami Isseroff, the Program was " a crucial step in the development of the Zionist movement, which increasingly saw itself as opposed to Britain rather than a collaborator of Britain, and it determined that henceforth Ben-Gurion and the Zionist Executive in Palestine, rather than Weizmann would lead the Zionist movement and determine policy toward the British.
According to recent commentators, the news media played a crucial role in the genocide ; local print and radio media fueled the killings while the international media either ignored or seriously misconstrued events on the ground.
According to Lindley, that “ Henry VII ’ s will declares his trust in ...‘ Aungels, Archaungels, Patriarchs, Prophets, Apostels, Evangelists, Martirs, Confessours and Virgyns ’” is critical to understanding his motivation in building the chapel: “ Henry ’ s belief in the efficacy of ‘ mediacions and prayers ’ in his progress through purgatory is crucial to his purpose .” That is to say, he built the chapel and adorned it with numerous sculptures of important religious figures in part to ensure his acceptance into Heaven.
According to Dr Ruickbie, Valiente was the ' Mother of Modern Witchcraft ', playing a crucial role in re-writing much of Gardner's original ritual material, an assessment supported by Ronald Hutton.
According to Roy Strong: " the designs for the 1589 intermezzi are crucial, for they are the earliest mass-disseminated illustrations of what became a norm throughout Europe for theatrical visual experience for the next three hundred years, the proscenium arch behind which receded ranks of side wings, the vista closed by a back-shutter.
* According to Benjamin Madley, the German experience in South West Africa was a crucial precursor to Nazi colonialism and genocide.
According to Spoor et al., this modification of the semicircular canal system may represents a crucial ‘ point of no return ’ event in early cetacean evolution, which excluded a prolonged semi-aquatic phase.
According to this study, the finger-length ratio was boosted by higher levels of testosterone in the womb during a crucial phase of gestation.
" According to Hilberg, his own approach was crucial for grasping the Nazi genocide of Jews as a process.

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According to Aquinas, the universe cannot, at any particular moment, be causing itself.
According to the Han Shu 21a, 973, for the moment of unification the Middle kingdoms had 6 different calendars: those of the mythological progenitors Yellow Emperor ( 黄帝曆 ) and Zhuanxu ( 顓頊曆 ); of the dynasties Xia ( 夏曆 ), Yin ( 殷曆 ), and Zhou ( 周曆 ), and of the Zhou Dynasty state of Lu ( 鲁曆 ).
According to Hubbard, before Dianetics psychotherapists may have been able to deal with very light and superficial incidents ( e. g. an incident that reminds you of a moment of loss ), but with Dianetic therapy, the patient can actually erase moments of pain and unconsciousness.
" A similar example is in the book The World According to Garp when the hero Garp decides to buy a house a moment after a small plane crashes into it, reasoning that the chances of another plane hitting the house have just dropped to zero.
According to contemporary royalist legal theory, the Long Parliament was regarded as having been automatically dissolved from the moment of Charles I's execution on 30 January 1649.
According to the Homeric hymn, the goddesses who assembled to be witnesses at the birth of Apollo were responding to a public occasion in the rites of a dynasty, where the authenticity of the child must be established beyond doubt from the first moment.
According to Morita, how a person feels is important as a sensation and as an indicator for the present moment, but is uncontrollable: we don't create feelings, feelings happen to us.
According to Jewish tradition, the Jewish calendar is calculated based on mathematical rules handed down from God to Moses at the moment the command was given to make sure that Passover always falls in the springtime.
According to some versions of the legend, the hunting goddess Artemis replaced her at the very last moment with a deer on the altar, and took Iphigenia to Tauris ( See Iphigenia en Tauris by Euripides ).
According to the CPT theorem of particle physics, antihydrogen atoms should have many of the characteristics regular hydrogen atoms have ; i. e., they should have the same mass, magnetic moment, and transition frequencies ( see atomic spectroscopy ) between their atomic quantum states.
According to a negative view of Balaam in the Talmud, Balaam possessed the gift of being able to ascertain the exact moment during which God is wroth — a gift bestowed upon no other creature.
According to his grandson George Wyatt, who wrote a biography of Anne Boleyn many years after her death, the moment Thomas Wyatt had seen " this new beauty " on her return from France in winter 1522 he had fallen in love with her.
According to the rendering Daphne prays for help either to the river god Peneus or to Gaia, and is transformed into a laurel ( Laurus nobilis ): " a heavy numbness seized her limbs, thin bark closed over her breasts, her hair turned into leaves, her arms into branches, her feet so swift a moment ago stuck fast in slow-growing roots, her face was lost in the canopy.
According to ancient Greeks, Kairos was the god of the " fleeting moment "; " a favorable opportunity opposing the fate of man ".
According to Presentism this is impossible because there is only one present moment that is instantaneous and encompasses the entire universe.
According to Ukrainian law, anyone who was a citizen of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic who was residing in Ukraine at the time of its declaration of independence and any stateless person living on the territory of Ukraine at the moment of its declaration of independence was granted citizenship.
According to Hogeland, Hamilton had been working towards this moment since the Newburgh Crisis in 1783, where he conceived of using military force to crush popular resistance to direct taxation, for the purpose of promoting national unity and enriching the creditor class at the expense of common taxpayers.
According to Boyer, when Cooke stepped into the bathroom for a moment, she quickly grabbed her clothes and ran from the room.
According to the most popular version of the legend, during the first Battle of Kosovo, Miloš made his way into the Ottoman camp pretending that he wanted to surrender, and at an opportune moment forced his way into the Sultan's tent and stabbed him to death.
According to Meniketti and Haze, Leonard chose the name of the album that was playing on his turntable at that moment --" Yesterday & Today "-- an early album from The Beatles ' LP of the same name.
According to British historian George Otto Trevelyan, the battle " exercised a permanent and most potent influence " especially on Howe's behaviour, and that Howe's military skills thereafter " were apt to fail him at the very moment when they were especially wanted.
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.
According to Sheridan Morley, " This was in some ways the turning-point for Simon, the moment when he started to use his own life as something more than an excuse for a gag-fest.
According to legend, part of the mountain is said to have been broken off at the moment of the crucifixion of Jesus.
According to Anderson's account, the first of the stories that became Winesburg, Ohio ( probably " The Book of the Grotesque ") was composed, on the spur of the moment, in the middle of the night, probably while he was staying on the third floor of a rooming house at in Chicago: "... it was a late fall night and raining ... I was there naked in the bed and I sprang up.

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