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But the attempt itself produced a number of brilliant works, and these form a transition from the early romantic period to the new age of Ibsen and Chekhov.
He had read his poetry with musicians as early as 1951, and his entire career has been characterized by radical experiments with the form and presentation of his poetry.
All false gods resemble Moloch, at least in the early phases of their careers, so it would be unreasonable to expect any form of idol-worship to become widespread without the accompaniment of human sacrifice.
The discovery that movies are a form of fiction was made in the early years of this century and it was made chiefly by two men, a French magician, Georges Melies, and an American employee of Edison, Edwin S. Porter.
The Hittite testimony reflects an early form, which may also be surmised from comparison of Cypriot Απειλων with Doric Απελλων.
Zhuyin developed out of a form of Chinese shorthand based on Chinese characters in the early 1900s and has elements of both an alphabet and a syllabary.
Her chief center of worship was at Paphos, where the goddess of desire had been worshipped from the early Iron Age in the form of Ishtar and Astarte.
It may be an exaggerated form of an instinctive response that helped early humans to survive, or a cultural phenomenon that is most common in predominantly European societies.
These early human cultures later interpreted these spirits to be present in animals, the living plant world, and even in natural objects in a form of animism.
Some early scientists such as Georg Ernst Stahl ( 1659-1734 ) and Francisque Bouillier ( 1813 – 1899 ) had supported a form of animism which life and mind, the directive principle in evolution and growth, holding that all cannot be traced back to chemical and mechanical processes, but that there is a directive force which guides energy without altering its amount.
In the early 20th century William McDougall defended a form of animism in his book Body and Mind: A History and Defence of Animism ( 1911 ).
The word " allele " is a short form of allelomorph (' other form '), which was used in the early days of genetics to describe variant forms of a gene detected as different phenotypes.
Aalto's early experiments with wood and his move away from a purist modernism would be tested in built form with the commission to design Villa Mairea ( 1939 ) in Noormarkku, the luxury home of the young industrialist couple Harry and Maire Gullichsen.
However the exact relationship of the term Ahhiyawa to the Achaeans beyond a similarity in pronunciation is hotly debated by scholars, even following the discovery that Mycenaean Linear B is an early form of Greek ; the earlier debate was summed up in 1984 by Hans G. Güterbock of the Oriental Institute.
These early Japanese lamellar armours took the form of a sleeveless jacket and a helmet.
Early Native Americans utilized a number of cooking methods in early American Cuisine, that have been blended with early European cooking methods to form the basis of American Cuisine.
The madrigal, up until its development in the early Baroque into an instrumentally-accompanied form, is also usually in a cappella form.
The anthroposophical view of evolution considers all animals to have evolved from an early, unspecialized form.
* Unmanned air vehicles are the latest form of air observation, having been first introduced in the early 1960s.
Lyrical and almost epigrammatic in form, the poems ' wistful evocation of doomed youth in the English countryside, in spare language and distinctive imagery, appealed strongly to late Victorian and Edwardian taste, and to many early 20th century English composers ( beginning with Arthur Somervell ) both before and after the First World War.
Because of the early origin of its original form, it does not address some Christological issues defined in the later Nicene and other Christian Creeds.
A common form of lashing sticks, logs, and deciduous branches together involved the use of long reeds or other harvested fibers woven together to form a connective rope capable of binding and holding together the materials used in early bridges.

early and discharge
During their return trip from the Pacific Ocean, expedition member John Colter was given an early discharge so he could join two fur trappers who were heading west in search of beaver pelts.
TTL is less sensitive to damage from electrostatic discharge than early CMOS devices.
In the early 20th century, with a well equipped seaport, with piers, quays, landing sheds and electric cranes, enabling large vessels to discharge cargoes direct into the railway trucks, Lourenço Marques developed under Portuguese rule and achieved great importance as a lively cosmopolitan city.
Further models of what occurs during electric discharge machining in terms of heat transfer were developed in the late eighties and early nineties, including an investigation at Texas A & M University with the support of AGIE, now Agiecharmilles.
The episode followed the search for two young boys, Stanley Johnstone and Stevie Morheim, only to discover Stevie had been accidentally killed while playing with a rifle that belonged to Stanleywho'd be receiving it as a Christmas present but opened the box early ; Stanley finally told Friday that Stevie was running while holding the rifle when he tripped and fell, causing the gun to discharge, fatally wounding Morheim.
The 2005 guidelines acknowledged that high quality chest compressions and early defibrillation are the key to positive outcomes while other " typical ACLS therapies ... " have not been shown to increase rate of survival to hospital discharge ".
Roth wrote in the preface to the book's 30th anniversary edition, " With clarity and with crudeness, and a great deal of exuberance, the embryonic writer who was me wrote these stories in his early 20's, while he was a graduate student at the University of Chicago, a soldier stationed in New Jersey and Washington, and a novice English instructor back at Chicago following his Army discharge ... In the beginning it simply amazed him that any truly literate audience could seriously be interested in his store of tribal secrets, in what he knew, as a child of his neighborhood, about the rites and taboos of his clan — about their aversions, their aspirations, their fears of deviance and defection, their underlying embarrassments and their ideas of success.
In early research it was noticed that arc discharge devices and some vacuum tube devices such as the dynatron exhibit negative differential resistance effects.
Induction coils were used to provide high voltage for early gas discharge and Crookes tubes and other high voltage research.
Sometimes situations as seemingly mundane as the patient needing bus fare or a decent pair of shoes can lead to delays in discharge, especially if these needs are not identified quickly and early.
Instead, he saw its central characteristics to be the product of a process of splitting between the emotional and the intellectual functions of the personality ; and favoured early discharge from hospital into a community environment to avoid institutionalisation.
It did not suit her ; she disliked rising early and her superiors did not appreciate her correcting their grammar as a typist, so she requested a discharge and joined the American Red Cross, where she was stationed in Paris.
On 25 October 2004, Jeyaretnam appealed for an early discharge from bankruptcy so that he could contest in the next general election.
He said that if Jeyaretnam was discharged as a bankrupt, it could set a dangerous precedent and the courts could be flooded with similar appeals from bankrupts seeking early discharge.
It also manufactured lamps at factories in Leicester ( mostly auto and high and low pressure discharge ), Merthyr Tydfil ( incandescent ) and Enfield ( fluorescent ), which were sold to GE Lighting in the early 1990s.
A number of discharge detection schemes and partial discharge measurement methods have been invented since the importance of PD was realised early in the last century.
portable pumps were installed at Air India colony which helped in early discharge of flood water.
Another feature of kangaroo care was early discharge in the kangaroo position despite prematurity.
A Geissler tube is an early gas discharge tube used to demonstrate the principles of electrical glow discharge.
Otto Fenichel summarized early psychoanalytic studies of coping mechanisms in children as " a gradual substitution of actions for mere discharge reactions ... the development of the function of judgement "-noting however that " behind all active types of mastery of external and internal tasks, a readiness remains to fall back on passive-receptive types of mastery.
In early 1972, Warnke requested and received an early discharge from the Navy as a conscientious objector so that he could work full-time in the ministry.

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