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One further oddity in his writings is that in one of his works, the Commentary on the Seven Catholic Epistles, he writes in a manner that gives the impression he was married.
She wrote, " The book is bombastic, baroque and like so much else about Carl Jung, a willful oddity, synched with an antediluvian and mystical reality.
A historical oddity of the Triumvirate is that it was, in effect, a three-man directorate with dictatorial powers which included Antony, who as consul in 44 BC had obtained a lex Antonia which had abolished the dictatorship and expunged it from the Republic's constitutions.
The municipality is a geographical oddity and consists of 5 separate territorial entities within the comarca ( district ) of Pallars Jussa
The municipality is a geographical oddity and consists of five separate territorial entities within the comarca ( district ) of Pallars Jussa ( see image ).
One oddity of the ATW is that it appears that the Blossom was responsible for the DRAM refresh, although the transputer included such hardware internally.
A local geographical oddity is that the town of Bernalillo, north of Albuquerque, is not actually in Bernalillo County.
The bridge from Louisa, in eastern Lawrence County, to Fort Gay, West Virginia is something of a geographic and architectural oddity.
The explanation of this oddity is that the valley in which the rivers rise was formed, not by these rivers but by water spilling from Lake Fenland.
He is considered a bit of an oddity, but prefers his nonconformism as opposed to going along with others styles.
Although Ellis Park is located on the Indiana side of the Ohio river, by an oddity of history, the land from Waterworks and Shawnee roads in Evansville south to the Ohio River are part of Henderson County.
The bridge from Louisa, in eastern Lawrence County, to Fort Gay, West Virginia is something of a geographic and architectural oddity.
* Stanhope is noted for its highway oddity.
" There is one oddity ; Rudge.
The explanation of this oddity is that the valley was formed, not by these rivers but by water spilling from Lake Fenland.
Bothell is a geographical oddity in that it straddles two counties ( King County and Snohomish County ).
New York City and Long Island, regions 10 and 11, share 0 ; Westchester is region 8 ( the Hutchinson River Parkway also shares this oddity ).
The 125 is an oddity, because Intel never made a Pentium 125 as a stand-alone processor.
The bear is a dark brown, knitted oddity with button eyes and sausage-shaped limbs, invariably ending up broken in half or in various other states of destruction and disfiguration.
An oddity is in the 1930s a Disney strip was done outside the purview of the Strip Dept.
( A minor oddity to the normal jurisdiction of territorial police officers in England and Wales is that MPS officers involved in protection duties of the Royal Family and other VIPs have full police powers in Scotland and Northern Ireland in connection with those duties.
The island of Heligoland is a geological oddity ; the presence of the main island's characteristic red sedimentary rock in the middle of the German Bight is unusual.
Her great-great grandfather was in the American Revolutionary War and is buried in a cemetery in Pennsylvania for such soldiers, a bit of an oddity because Dunkards are supposed to be more pacifist than Amish or Quakers.

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In keeping with its sense of oddity and surprise, the cover of this module depicts a scene from its companion adventure EX1 Dungeonland ( a battle with a hangman tree ).

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This oddity arises because the great stationary dunes ( ergs ) of the Kanem region create a dam, preventing lake waters from flowing to the basin's lowest point.
Sayers disliked the film and James Brabazon describes it as an " oddity, in which Dorothy's contribution was altered out of all recognition.
The history of the manuscript begins 1587 when the censor Andrea de Monte ( d. 1587 ) bequeathed it to Ugo Boncompagni — which presents an oddity, since Boncompagni, better known as Pope Gregory XIII, died in 1585.
Owens was an oddity, and it became apparent that he was simply playing the Germans and British against each other-to what end Robertson was unable to uncover.
* August 5 – Joseph Carey Merrick, English oddity ( d. 1890 )
The reason for the oddity of New Zealand having their remembrance on Anzac Day happened in 1921.
This leads to the oddity whereby city status can be granted to areas that include more than one town.
* Iron Man ( Eiserner Mann ): an old iron pillar, said to be a unique oddity in Central Europe.
He started reading about and drawing Titanic at the age of ten and spent many years collecting Titanic memorabilia, causing people to " take note of this oddity.
Kobach states at the end of his book, " Too often, observers deem Switzerland an oddity among political systems.
Such stories subsequently remained an oddity, with the current trend for historical whodunnits only really beginning in the late 1970s with the success of Ellis Peters and her Brother Cadfael novels, set in medieval Shrewsbury.
As an oddity, someone traveling due east from Fremont crosses into Michigan — not into Ohio.
Such video clips often show moments of significance, humour, oddity, or prodigy performance.
By driving west from Fredericktown on Highway 72 and looking further west, one can witness a rare geological oddity: the fossilization not just of a plant or animal, but of an entire very ancient landscape.

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Yet within this limitation there is an astonishing variety: design as intricate as that in the carpet or miniature, with the melodic line like the painted or woven line often flowing into an arabesque.
The design is determined emotionally: `` I must reach into myself for the spring that will send me catapulting recklessly into the chaos of event with which the dance confronts me ''.
The answers derived by these means may determine not only the temporal organization of the dance but also its spatial design, special slips designating the location on the stage where the movement is to be performed.
The mystique of sex, combined with marijuana and jazz, is intended to provide a design for living.
I refer to the notion that the structure of society is a microcosm of the cosmic design and that history conforms to patterns of justice and chastisement as if it were a morality play set in motion by the gods for our instruction.
The work is executed in England ( by hand ) and can be worked in any desired design and color.
American technology in engine and hull design is largely responsible for the plentiful interest in American boating.
The design of a mechanical interlocking frame is much like a mechanical puzzle, but once understood, the principles can be applied to any track and signal arrangement.
Previously known as Jefferson Arms, Kodiak has given this 11-shot hammerless job an exceptionally fine stock design, and the 260 is the first autoloader to handle
This design is hard to beat for timber hunting or for packing in a saddle scabbard.
Stock design is excellent, and this model is a good first gun.
If the background of design is too smooth, or you wish to create a wood-grained effect, it may be added at this time with a dull tool such as the handle of a fine paintbrush.
While assembled lid is still on design head, gently but firmly press it on plaster board.
The idea behind our design is modular units, or panelization.
What I have observed time and time again is a process of integration, integration that begins as abstract design and gradually takes on recognizable form ; ;
Just because a tree or other object appears in a certain spot is absolutely no reason to place it in the same position in the painting, unless the position serves the design of the whole composition.
`` Speed in painting a picture is valid only when it imparts spontaneity and crispness, but unless the artist has lots of experience so that he can control rapid execution, he would do well to take these first sketches and soberly reorder their design to achieve a unified composition.
It is possible, of course, to work on extant or projected buildings where either architect or owner will explain their necessities so that the student may get `` the feel '' of real interior design demands.
Considerable specialization in teaching subjects such as architecture, furniture design, textiles and color is also desirable.
It is only fair to demand that teachers of courses in English, history, psychology and so on be as well informed in matters of art, especially interior design, as are the art teachers educated in the academic subjects.
Harold E. Strang, expert in switchgear design, for a long period vp & gm of the Measurements & Industrial Products Division, and who currently, approaching retirement, is vice-president and consulting engineer in the Switchgear & Control Division.
One of the most significant advancements in design of plastics signs is the so-called trans-illuminated billboard, now being produced by several large sign manufacturers such as Advance Neon Sign Co., Los Angeles, and Industrial Electric Inc., New Orleans, La..
Perhaps the best way to indicate the versatility of design that characterizes the use of plastics in signs and displays would be to look at what is happening in only one of the areas in this complex field -- changeable signs.
In this design the anode holder is water cooled and the heat losses by conduction from the anode were determined by measuring the temperature rise of the coolant.

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