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extensive and account
The most extensive account of the life of Domitian to survive was written by the historian Suetonius, who was born during the reign of Vespasian, and published his works under Emperor Hadrian ( 117 138 ).
Fruits account for a substantial fraction of the world's agricultural output, and some ( such as the apple and the pomegranate ) have acquired extensive cultural and symbolic meanings.
The digressions can be understood to cover two themes: an account of the history of the entire known world as governed by the principle of reciprocity ( or what today might be more commonly called an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth and one good turn deserves another ); and an account of the many astonishing reports and sights gained by the author during his extensive travels.
* The Life and Work of Konrad Zuse By Prof. Horst Zuse ( K. Zuse's son ); an extensive and well-written historical account
Mauritania has extensive deposits of iron ore, which account for almost 50 % of total exports.
Mongolia also has extensive mineral deposits: copper, coal, molybdenum, tin, tungsten, and gold account for a large part of industrial production.
For example, a banking institution could get the user's account information and provide them efficiently with extensive information such as transactions, account information entries etc.
Hippolytus gives a much more doctrinally detailed account of Simonianism, including a system of divine emanations and interpretations of the Old Testament, with extensive quotations from the Apophasis Megale.
The most extensive account of the Isis-Osiris story known today is Plutarch's Greek description written in the 1st century CE, usually known under its Latin title De Iside et Osiride.
An extensive account of the incident is found in al-Tabāri's history, the Ta ' rīkh ( Vol.
Many scholars suggest that Shakespeare possessed an extensive knowledge of the story of Antony and Cleopatra through the historian Plutarch, and used Plutarch ’ s account as a blueprint for his own play.
Snorri Sturluson gives an extensive account of Olaf in Heimskringla, ( c. 1230 ), using Oddr Snorrason's saga as his main source.
Volume II has an extensive appendix, most of which is filled with an imaginary travelers ' account of the alternate universe the League is set in, called The New Traveler's Almanac.
It is reported by Plutarch, that the lenient discipline of the troops under Scipio's command, and the exaggerated expense incurred by the general, provoked the protest of Cato ; that Scipio immediately afterwards replied angrily, saying he would give an account of victories, not of money ; that Cato left his place of duty after the dispute with Scipio about his alleged extravagance, and returning to Rome, condemned the uneconomical activities of his general to the senate ; and that, at the joint request of Cato and Fabius, a commission of tribunes was sent to Sicily to examine the behavior of Scipio, who was found not guilty upon the view of his extensive and careful arrangements for the transport of the troops.
The account of Babylon given by Herodotus is not that of an eye-witness and not very extensive.
A more recent account, by Sally Jenkins ( of the Washington Post ) and John Stauffer ( chair of the Program in the History of the American Civilization and professor of English and of African and African American studies at Harvard University ), which developed from a screenplay, draws on what they claim to be more extensive research to emphasize the extent to which, in the view of those authors, Knight ended Confederate control of Jones County during the war, and the extent of Knight's Unionist and anti-racist sympathies, both during the war and during Reconstruction.
An 1835 account of Greenville said that it had an extensive manufacturing flour mill and a woolen manufactory, two physicians in the area, contained 50 dwelling houses, 3 general stores, 2 taverns, 1 academy, 2 tanyards, 2 saddlers, 2 tailors, 1 blacksmith shop, 1 cabinet maker, 1 wheelwright, 1 saddle tree maker, 3 house carpenters, 1 hatter, and 4 boot and shoe makers.
In financial situations wherein a principal requests a securities broker to perform extensive investment functions on the principal's behalf, independent of the principal's advice, power of attorney must be formally granted to the broker to trade in the principal's account.
Lincolnshire is considered by some part of the Midlands but generally excluded, on account of its extensive coastline.
Josephus, the author of the most extensive historical account of the Second Temple Period, gives an extensive account of Jewish sectarianism in both Jewish War and Antiquities.

extensive and teaching
After World War II, extensive resources were put into teaching and researching the discipline, with the hopes that it would help the public better understand both science and technology as they came to play an exceedingly prominent role in the world.
The larger research centers together with extensive teaching program include the Semiotics Departments of Tartu University, Aarhus University, and Bologna University.
By contrast, the Dominican order, a teaching order founded by St Dominic in 1215, to propagate and defend Christian doctrine, placed more emphasis on the use of reason and made extensive use of the new Aristotelian sources derived from the East, and Moorish Spain.
As of 2008, Dembski serves as a senior fellow at the CSC, where he plays a central role in the center's extensive public and political campaigns advancing the concept of intelligent design and its teaching in public schools through its " Teach the Controversy " campaign as part of the institute's wedge strategy.
Today the campus is composed of 30-hectare park-like grounds including student housing in colleges, the university ’ s teaching, research, and administration buildings, including the Reimar Lüst Hall named after the founding chair, the Information Resource Center ( IRC ) a library with extensive digital resources and future oriented information technology apartments for visiting scientists as well as sports and other leisure facilities.
Shah made extensive use of traditional teaching stories and parables, texts that contained multiple layers of meaning designed to trigger insight and self-reflection in the reader.
In some countries, such as Germany or Japan, this is an arduous and expensive process, requiring extensive knowledge ( including economic and legal knowledge ) and skill to achieve master certification ; these countries generally require master status for anyone employing and teaching apprentices in the craft.
Because UNE has a long history of teaching in this mode, its distance education programs provide extensive support systems to overcome those challenges faced by distance students.
Mule gave to the saxophone history a very extensive amount of teaching material, incomparable to anything that existed previously.
The title " University College " is extensively used by institutions that do not have full university status, but which do extensive teaching at degree level.
Zöller and his wife became renowned as a teaching team and one of their students later recalled, " extensive technical training, especially from her, and music and tone, from him.
The rationale for the first appointments of HMI linked inspection to “ the improvement of elementary education ” and charged HMI to say “ what improvements in the apparatus and internal management of schools, in school management and discipline, and in the methods of teaching have been sanctioned by the most extensive experience ”.
In Brazil, two universities are pioneers in teaching and research in Medical Informatics, both the University of Sao Paulo and the Federal University of Sao Paulo offer undergraduate programs highly qualified in the area as well as extensive graduate programs ( MSc and PhD )
He had wide experience, a comprehensive grasp of facts, abundant sympathy, an extensive knowledge of men, and a great capacity for teaching.
He studied the extensive Egyptian records housed in the British Museum, eventually teaching himself to decipher the hieroglyphics.
The College has a teaching presence at both hospitals, although the facilities are somewhat more extensive at Carle Foundation Hospital.
Originally specialising in Technology, the College was awarded a second specialism in Business and Enterprise ( 2005 ), allowing it to build upon its Beacon School and current Leading Edge Status through its extensive work in delivering specialist teaching programmes within Primary Schools.
The MGS Theatre has recently undergone extensive rebuilding, to provide a modern and comfortable auditorium, together with studios for rehearsals and drama teaching.
The new site opened for business in September 2007 and comprises new Studio and teaching facilities including two performance auditoria, a TV studio, extensive computing suites and a dedicated Apple Mac Training Centre.
In 1903, the languages line was divided into a classical line, preserving extensive teaching in Latin and Greek, and a modern languages line, in which Latin and Greek were replaced by English, German, and French.
After his extensive service in military law and courts, Brown was hired as an associate professor at the Northwestern School of Law, Lewis & Clark College, teaching from 1970 to 1980.
Apart from the obvious models of the ancient universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Durham University has residential colleges that operate rather differently from those of Oxford and Cambridge, while the University of London has an extensive federated college system that is, in effect, a confederation of major teaching and research institutions.
His life became a continual flow of teaching, yet he found time for extensive scholarship and composed numerous poems, meditation texts and commentaries.
With the help of its core educational staff of Jonas Nordwall, Donna Parker, Jelani Eddington, and Martin Ellis, the Summer Camp program has developed an extensive and successful curriculum for teaching the art of the theatre organ.

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