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All and aspects
All aspects of Aristotle's philosophy continue to be the object of active academic study today.
All five elemental processes in their essential purity are inherent in the mindstream and link the trikaya and are aspects of primordial energy.
All of the aspects of the game make for a very exciting race to visit the most cities while never quite being sure who is winning until the last round.
All aspects of Highland culture, especially the Scottish Gaelic language were forbidden.
Input in the linguistic context is defined as " All words, contexts, and other forms of language to which a learner is exposed, relative to acquired proficiency in first or second languages " Nativists find it difficult to believe, considering the hugely complex nature of human languages, and the relatively limited cognitive abilities of an infant, that infants are able to acquire most aspects of language without being explicitly taught.
# All mathematical aspects of computer science, including complexity theory, logic of programming languages, analysis of algorithms, cryptography, computer vision, pattern recognition, information processing and modelling of intelligence.
: All aspects of an SVG document can be accessed and manipulated using scripts in a similar way to HTML.
The original idea for the story of Sixth Column was proposed by John W. Campbell ( who had written a similar unpublishable story called All ), and Heinlein later wrote that he had " had to reslant it to remove racist aspects of the original story line " and that he did not " consider it to be an artistic success.
# All theory breaks up aspects of commonsense events, abstracts them and then reintegrates them into the common usage and understanding.
* The Peacock Pages: All About Peacocks !, an article by Lisa Johnson from the Game Bird and Conservationists ' Gazette — aspects of the cultural role of peafowl and their place in aviculture.
All the same, the IHR has over the years published detailed books and numerous probing essays that call into question aspects of the orthodox Holocaust extermination story, and highlight specific Holocaust exaggerations and falsehoods.
On the other hand, at the International Conference on the History of Cartography in July 2009, Larsen revealed that his team had continued their investigation after publishing their original report, and he told the press that " All the tests that we have done over the past five years — on the materials and other aspects — do not show any signs of forgery ".
The Anthesteria also have aspects of a festival of the dead who freely roamed the city, comparable to the Roman Feast of the Lemures, the expulsion of ancestral ghosts: compare All Souls ' Night and carnival.
All other aspects of " Terry Rules " still apply.
All other aspects of vehicle design, tuning and production are done in-house at Porsche.
All aspects of this situation can be, and have been, the subject of research.
All hard aspects are considered to be disharmonious on some level because an easy flow of energy does not exist within them.
Other aspects of Thus Spoke Zarathustra relate to Nietzsche's proposed " Transvaluation of All Values ".
All of these aspects play a role in shaping someone's lifestyle.
All five elemental processes in their essential purity are inherent in the mindstream and link the trikaya and are aspects of primordial energy.
All other matters, including but not limited to criminal law, civil law, corporate law, most aspects of economic law, defense, most educational matters and academia, telecommunications, and much of the healthcare system are regulated by federal laws.
Given the statement, " All of Peters friends either like to dance or like to go to the beach ", we can identify key aspects and rewrite using symbols including quantifiers.
All aspects of the Show are 100 % student run, from the script writing to the choreographing to the directing.
All valid Java programs are also valid AspectJ programs, but AspectJ also allows programmers to define special constructs called aspects.

All and life
`` All my life '', he said, `` I tried.
All but the most rabid of Confederate flag wavers admit that the Old Southern tradition is defunct in actuality and sigh that its passing was accompanied by the disappearance of many genteel and aristocratic traditions of the reputedly languid ante-bellum way of life.
All through The Republic, Plato attends to the way art relates to the general life and ultimately to a good life for his citizens.
All she did was write me a pleasant little note about how it was beautiful while it lasted but that now life had parted our ways and it was goodbye forever.
All sorts of plans come to life.
All living creatures from the lowest form of insect or animal life evidence the power of creativity, if it is only to reproduce a form like their own.
All too often its conception of parish ministry and pastoral care includes no responsibility for them in their relation to issues of the most desperate urgency for the life of mankind.
When he finally dies at the end of the novel, the situation report from the frontline states, " All is Quiet on the Western Front ," symbolizing the cheapness of human life in war.
All known forms of life are based on the same fundamental biochemical organisation: genetic information encoded in DNA, transcribed into RNA, through the effect of protein-and RNA-enzymes, then translated into proteins by ( highly similar ) ribosomes, with ATP, NADH and others as energy sources, etc.
All major Chinese philosophical schools have investigated the correct Way to go about a moral life, but in Taoism it takes on the most abstract meanings, leading this school to be named after it.
All other forms of intrastate conflict, such as rebellion, are not accounted for because, in theoretical terms, Clausewitz could not account for warfare before the state ( However, near the end of his life, Clausewitz grew increasingly aware of the importance of non-state military actors.
All life forms are classified according to their metabolism, internal and external features, and more extreme abilities ( telepathy, empathy, hive mind, etc.
All cultures have creation myths ; they are our primary myths, the first stage in what might be called the psychic life of the species.
All Sikhs, on taking Amrit, are enjoined to lead a disciplined life by following a code of ethics leading to a " Saint-Soldier " way of life.
All cellular life forms and many DNA viruses, phages and plasmids use a primase to synthesize a short RNA primer with a free 3 ′ OH group which is subsequently elongated by a DNA polymerase.
All other things, such as civic life or wealth, are merely means to the end.
All his time, energy, and resources are now devoted to his case, to the point of detriment to his own life.
In December 1941, Wonder Woman came to life on the pages of All Star Comics volume eight.
All versions of Gamma World eschew a realistic portrayal of genetic mutation, instead giving characters fantastic abilities ( often resembling comic book superpowers ) such as electrical generation, infravision, quills, sonic attacks, multiple limbs, dual brains, total body carapaces, precognition, planar travel, weather manipulation, telepathy, and " life leeching ".
" All through my young life I wanted to sing, although nobody in my family knew it ," Gaynor wrote in her autobiography.
All heavier elements ( including those necessary for rocky planets like the Earth, and for carbon-based or other life ) have thus been created since the Big Bang in stars which were hot enough to fuse helium itself.
All the quarries are in the process of rehabilitation and have a life expectancy of between two to eight years.
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels.

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