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One strategy adopted by both Sargon and Naram-Sin, to maintain control of the country, was to install their daughters, Enheduanna and Emmenanna respectively, as high priestess to Sin, the Akkadian version of the Sumerian moon deity, Nanna, at Ur, in the extreme south of Sumer ; to install sons as provincial ensi governors in strategic locations ; and to marry their daughters to rulers of peripheral parts of the Empire ( Urkesh and Marhashe ).
Ironically, Peter Ruckman, a BJU graduate, has argued the most extreme version of the KJV-only position, that all translations of the Bible since the KJV have been of satanic origin.
At the same time, a new Act of Uniformity was passed, which made attendance at church and the use of an adapted version of the 1552 Book of Common Prayer compulsory, though the penalties for recusancy, or failure to attend and conform, were not extreme.
An extreme version of this idealism can exist in the philosophical notion of solipsism.
The Khmer Rouge's ideology was based on an extreme version of Khmer nationalism and xenophobia.
The online version of the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the term as used in a " usually disparaging " manner, to describe " an extreme or militant feminist ".
In addition, tracks did not need to be perfect rings, but could be sectioned so that sectors could be staggered across overlapping offset tracks, the most extreme version being known as spiral tracking.
Totalitarianism is an extreme version of authoritarianism.
This is a fairly extreme version of subjectivism, however.
The game also came with password-protected options to disable all gore and there is even a version of the game with the extreme violence permanently locked-out, called Soldier of Fortune: Tactical Low-Violence Version.
The implementation favors files with many lines ( usually text files )-in extreme cases the system may store individual copies of each version rather than deltas.
In the UK the term glitter rock was most often used to refer to the extreme version of glam pursued by Gary Glitter and his support musicians the Glitter Band, who between them achieved eighteen top ten singles in the UK between 1972 and 1976.
Left to right: apparition of bubble ; slow expansion ; quick and sudden contraction ; purported fusion event. Bubble fusion, also known as sonofusion, is the non-technical name for a nuclear fusion reaction hypothesized to occur during a high-pressure version of sonoluminescence, an extreme form of acoustic cavitation.
Ultrafinitism is an even more extreme version of finitism, which rejects not only infinities but finite quantities that cannot feasibly be constructed with available resources.
Other German experiments with JATO were aimed at assisting the launch of interceptor aircraft such as the Messerschmitt Me 262C, as the Heimatschützer special versions, usually fitted with either a version of the Walter HWK 109-509 liquid fuelled rocket engine from the Me 163 Komet program either in the extreme rear of the fuselage or semi -" podded " beneath it just behind the wing's trailing edge, to assist its Junkers Jumo 004 turbojets, or a pair of specially rocket-boosted BMW 003R combination jet-rocket powerplants in place of the Jumo 004s, so that the Me 262C Heimatschützer interceptors could reach enemy bomber formations sooner.
Dr. West firmly asserted that while Donald " Cinque " DeFreeze and other movement members had used a rather coarse version, they did employ the classic Maoist formula for thought control ; Hearst was young and apolitical enough to be at extreme risk and, in his professional experience, that it would have even broken many experienced soldiers.
Maggin contains descriptions of Krypton, mainly referencing the Silver Age version ; it describes the planet as a " failed star " with massive surface gravity and extremely hostile, glaciated conditions, which forced extreme adaptation and rapid evolution in the descendants of humanoid space travelers ( and their dogs ) who became stranded on its surface in prehistory.
Integrated circuit designs are a more extreme version of the same process: since producing prototype silicon is costly, extensive software simulations are performed before fabricating the first prototypes.
Shortly after abandoning an intricate Pet Sounds-style version of Kern and Hammerstein's " Ol ' Man River " at the behest of Mike Love, Wilson entered a psychiatric hospital for a brief period of time and " perhaps of his own volition "; biographer Peter Ames Carlin has speculated that Wilson may have been administered a number of treatments — ranging from talking therapies to " stiff doses of Lithium " and the more extreme electroconvulsive therapy — during this stay.
The way the daughter seduces her father illustrates the most extreme version a seduction can take: the union between two persons who by social norms and laws are strictly held apart.
Nevertheless, the Michiganders ′ faith that they speak an accentless variety is just an extreme version of the general stereotype of Midwestern English.
Some theorize that living amongst one another on a daily basis virtually from birth on produced an extreme version of the Westermarck effect, which diminished teenage kibbutzniks ' sexual attraction to one another.
While initially successful, this version proved unpopular with traditional Shadow fans because it depicted The Shadow using Uzi submachine guns and rocket launchers, as well as featuring a strong strain of black comedy and extreme violence throughout.

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Indeed, a number of studies dispute the reality of this statistical distinction or its increasing occurrence, or both, either arguing the reliable record is too short to detect such a distinction, finding no distinction or trend using other statistical approaches, or that other types should be distinguished, such as standard and extreme El Niños.
A larger trend is a return to the extreme, graphic violence that characterized much of the type of low-budget, exploitation horror from the post-Vietnam years.
In secular music, especially in the madrigal, there was a trend towards complexity and even extreme chromaticism ( as exemplified in madrigals of Luzzaschi, Marenzio, and Gesualdo ).
Beginning in Florence, there was an attempt to revive the dramatic and musical forms of Ancient Greece, through the means of monody, a form of declaimed music over a simple accompaniment ; a more extreme contrast with the preceding polyphonic style would be hard to find ; this was also, at least at the outset, a secular trend.
Technicians use these surveys to help determine whether a trend will continue or if a reversal could develop ; they are most likely to anticipate a change when the surveys report extreme investor sentiment Surveys that show overwhelming bullishness, for example, are evidence that an uptrend may reverse ; the premise being that if most investors are bullish they have already bought the market ( anticipating higher prices ).
However, in recent years the trend appears to have moved away from such extreme tempi, notably in the swiftly paced ( 9½ minute ) inaugural recording from Simon Rattle as chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
He regretted the gradual and very natural trend of his new English allies towards extreme Ultramontane views, of which Archdeacon, afterwards Cardinal, Manning ultimately became an enthusiastic advocate.
This smallest planigale takes that trend to an extreme: at just from top to bottom, the skull is one-fifth as deep as it is wide.
This trend has been taken to its extreme in a few recent classifications that place all the existing bee families together under the name " Apidae " ( or, alternatively, the non-Linnaean clade " Anthophila "), but this is not a widely-accepted practice.
In the late 2000s, this trend began to change as couture designers, particularly Christian Louboutin, began to experiment with more extreme designs with their shoes.
EP ( the extreme point ) is a record kept during each trend that represents the highest value reached by the price during the current uptrend — or lowest value during a downtrend.
It contains a limited number of stone domestic buildings, clustered around the inside of the wall to form a defensive bailey ; the buildings are curved to fit into the shell keep, in an extreme example of the 13th century trend.
Partly because the term institute holds some ambiguity of its own and can denote either educational extreme, from a pure research institution to an unrecognised educational institution, both schools would later change their names to use college instead of collegiate institute ( in 1850 and 1918, respectively, each after less than 20 years since its founding ) to more accurately represent their nature and mission, in step with the trend that the term " collegiate institute " would see little use beyond the early 20th century.

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Ideas which are rising from subconsciousness can cause extreme tempers and cowing visions.
In some extreme cases, even a picture or a realistic drawing of a spider can also trigger fear.
At the opposite extreme, a transformation of a thermodynamic system can be considered isothermal if it is slow enough so that the system's temperature remains constant by heat exchange with the outside.
Premultiplied alpha has some practical advantages over normal alpha blending because premultiplied alpha blending is associative and linear interpolation gives better results, although premultiplication can cause a loss of precision and, in extreme cases, a noticeable loss of quality.
Temperature determines metabolic rates, heart rates, and other very important factors within the bodies of animals, so an extreme temperature change can easily distress the animal ’ s body.
Animals can respond to extreme heat, for example, through natural heat acclimation or by burrowing into the ground to find a cooler space.
Moderate use of equalization ( often abbreviated as " EQ ") can be used to " fine-tune " the tone quality of a recording ; extreme use of equalization, such as heavily cutting a certain frequency can create more unusual effects.
This extreme growth can be exploited to show that f, which is obviously computable on a machine with infinite memory such as a Turing machine and so is a computable function, grows faster than any primitive recursive function and is therefore not primitive recursive.
In a woman, the condition of lactation unrelated to pregnancy can occur as galactorrhea ( spontaneous milk flow ), and because of the adverse effects of drugs ( e. g. antipsychotic medications ), of extreme physical stress, and of endocrine disorders.
Biotechnologists are studying plants that can cope with these extreme conditions in the hope of finding the genes that enable them to do so and eventually transferring these genes to the more desirable crops.
At more extreme phases of bipolar I, a person in a manic state can begin to experience psychosis, or a break with reality, where thinking is affected along with mood.
* They can be very useful in intensive care to sedate patients receiving mechanical ventilation or those in extreme distress.
Antipsychotics are not recommended for benzodiazepine withdrawal ( or other CNS depressant withdrawal states ) especially clozapine, olanzapine or low potency phenothiazines e. g. chlorpromazine as they lower the seizure threshold and can worsen withdrawal effects ; if used extreme caution is required.
In extreme cases, Pudendal Nerve Entrapment can be a source of intractable perineal pain.
The city can experience extreme winter cold waves and summer heat waves that may last for several consecutive days.
If are independent and identically distributed random variables, each with a standard Cauchy distribution, then the sample mean has the same standard Cauchy distribution ( the sample median, which is not affected by extreme values, can be used as a measure of central tendency ).
Connection can be used to transmit power and energy as well as information and signals-some dance forms ( and some dancers ) are at one extreme of pure power, and others will be at the other extreme of pure signaling, but most are probably a mixture of both.
With extreme effort, he can greatly extend the range of his telepathy.
It is important to note that many mordants, particularly those in the heavy metal category, can be hazardous to health and extreme care must be taken in using them.
Dieting, especially extreme food-intake reduction and rapid weight loss, can have the following side effects and consequences:
Dilute color dogs ( Blue, Isabella, and Cream ) are very susceptible to Color Dilution Alopecia, a skin disorder that can result in hair loss and extreme sensitivity to sun.
Doors which lead from interior, pressurized, sections of an aircraft to exterior or unpressurized areas can pose extreme risk if they are inadvertently opened during flight.
MAOIs should be used with extreme caution as they can have lethal complications with some prescription drugs such as SSRI antidepressants, some over-the-counter drugs, and many common foods.

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