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Even in domains where detailed and predictive understanding is still lacking, but where some explanations are possible, as with lightning and weather and earthquakes, the appropriate kind of human action has been more adequately indicated.
Geometric pottery has not yet received the thorough, detailed study which it deserves, partly because the task is a mammoth one and partly because some of its local manifestations, as at Argos, are only now coming to light.
He was soon producing some spectacular and original images, notably Nemesis ( 1502 ), The Sea Monster ( 1498 ), and Saint Eustace ( c. 1501 ), with a highly detailed landscape background and animals.
The significance of the Res Gestae Divi Augusti from an accounting perspective lies in the fact that it illustrates that the executive authority had access to detailed financial information, covering a period of some forty years, which was still retrievable after the event.
The famous Drudenhaus ( witch prison ), built in 1627, is no longer standing today ; however, detailed accounts of some cases, such as that of Johannes Junius, remain.
Such a machine violates no physical laws, and we already possess the basic technologies necessary for some of the more detailed proposed designs.
* Cragon, Harvey G. From Fish to Colossus: How the German Lorenz Cipher was Broken at Bletchley Park ( Cragon Books, Dallas, 2003 ; ISBN 0-9743045-0-6 ) – A detailed description of the cryptanalysis of Tunny, and some details of Colossus ( contains some minor errors )
In some cases, it may be unnecessary and / or impractical to expect a designer with a broad multidisciplinary knowledge required for such designs to also have a detailed specialized knowledge of how to produce the product.
In some cases informative documents not in the traditional FAQ style have also been described as FAQs, particularly the videogame FAQ, which is often a detailed descriptions of gameplay, including tips, secrets, and beginning-to-end guidance.
The U. S. Franchise Disclosure Document ( FDD ) is lengthy ( 300-700 pp +) and detailed ( see Uniform Franchise Offering Circular ( UFOC ) for elements of disclosure ), and generally requires audited financial statements from the franchisor in a particular format, except in some circumstances, such as where a franchisor is new.
The ancient languages probably most closely related to it, ancient Macedonian ( which some linguistic scholars suggest is a dialect of Greek itself ) and Phrygian, are not well enough documented to permit detailed comparison.
This necessitated the detailed costing of activities, something which the NHS had never had to do in such detail, and some felt was unnecessary.
In practice, some of the alternatives may be conscious or unconscious ; some of the consequences may be unintended as well as intended ; and some of the means and ends may be imperfectly differentiated, incompletely related, or poorly detailed.
While some identical types are clearly used on other pages, other variations, subjected to detailed image analysis, suggested that they could not have been produced from the same matrix.
The " Book of Jasher ", published in the 17th century, provides some new names for Japheth's grandchildren not seen in the Bible or any other source, and provided a much more detailed genealogy ( see Japhetic ).
Most of these subpages refer to a site by one Peter Roberts, which has links and some more detailed information on the religion of the presidents, vice presidents, and founding fathers.
There are also some minor changes to do with the quantity " j ", which may have to be rotated by a multiple of 90 ° for some polarizations, which is only of interest for the detailed bookkeeping.
Rock microstructure or texture of rocks is studied by structural geologists on a small scale to provide detailed information mainly about metamorphic rocks and some features of sedimentary rocks, most often if they have been folded.
Despite its apparent simplicity, Tic-tac-toe requires detailed analysis to determine even some elementary combinatory facts, the most interesting of which are the number of possible games and the number of possible positions.
In Orthodox synagogues, most Conservative, and some progressive a detailed description of the Temple ritual is recited on the day.
As with Heinlein, some authors simply write a detailed future history and accept the fact that events will overtake it, making the sequence into a de facto alternate history.

detailed and editions
Later editions of the Greek text include that of Benedikt Niese, who made a detailed examination of all the available manuscripts, mainly from France and Spain.
The format has gone through several changes in recent years-ranging from a simplified, generalized style in the 2006-7 editions, to a return to a more detailed and visual style from October 2007.
** Westward Expansion: A History of the American Frontier ( 1952 and later editions ), the most detailed textbook, with highly detailed annotated bibliographies
( For a more detailed discussion of the methods see the section on " Research in Music History " below ) Some of the intellectual products of music historians include editions of musical works, biography of composers and other musicians, studies of the relationship between words and music, and the reflections upon the place of music in society.
Wiley authored two editions of Foods and Their Adulteration ( 1907 and 1911 ), which detailed the history, preparation and subsequent adulteration of basic foodstuffs to a broad audience.
Newer editions of Gray's Anatomy – and even several recent older ones – are still considered about the most comprehensive and detailed textbooks on the subject.
" The letter includes a detailed summary of the book's key themes and how the author intended each of the 12 chapters to work, and has been included as an introduction in some editions.
Following a series of further essays, he published in 1810 ' Organon of the Rational Art of Healing ,' followed over the years by 4 further editions titled: The Organon of the Healing Art, the first systematic treatise and containing all his detailed instructions on the subject.
The Introduction discusses the structure of the novel, the Onegin stanza in which it is written and Pushkin's opinion of Onegin ( using Pushkin's letters to his friends ); and gives a detailed account of both the time over which Pushkin wrote Onegin and the various forms any part of it appeared in publication before Pushkin's death ( after which there is a huge proliferation of the number of different editions ).
For a detailed analysis of Fatio's work, and a comparison between the Bopp and the Gagnebin editions, see Zehe The following description is mainly based on the Bopp edition.
The virtuosi also prepared their own editions of classical works, which included detailed marks of tempo and expression to guide the amateur who wanted to use their playing as a model.
This survey of the 1920s yielded more detailed and consistent biographies than had been found in the nineteenth-century editions or in the earlier volumes compiled by congressional staff.
This is not entirely misleading as many roads and features under construction or proposed are included fully detailed ( such as Eastlink in the 35th edition ), thus even editions up to 5 or even 10 years old are still useful.
Published in 1928, with two later editions, The Story of Zeta Psi contains the detailed history of the fraternity and each chapter founded up to the point of publication.
* For a detailed bibliography of editions and translations of all his works, see M. Di Cesare, Bibliotheca Vidiana, Florence: Sansoni, 1974.
She began the series in the customary comics format of 24-page magazine / pamphlets, which she soon began collecting on a roughly annual basis in trade paperback editions containing extensive footnotes explaining particulars of the story and of the richly detailed world the characters are moving through.
By using chromolithography, rather than copper plate engraving, but reproducing the maps from zinc plates that were etched in relief ( just like letterpress printing ), V & K was able to offer detailed maps at a much lower price than competing works, such as the 7th and 8th editions of Stielers Handatlas.
Thomas ' exposition of Bible prophecy, and led to him making various detailed predictions about then current day events many of which did not come to pass, as was noted in the foreword to subsequent editions of Elpis Israel after his death, a point that Thomas himself accepted could happen.
The publisher's note to the first edition explains the reason for the two editions: a detailed " Introductory Note " by Dmitri Nabokov, the author's son, had arrived too late for inclusion in the first.
It forms the 88th chapter ( or 118th chapter in some editions ) of the Book of the Later Han, and is a key source for the cultural and socio-economic data on the Western Regions, including the earliest accounts of Daqin ( the Roman Empire ), and some of the most detailed early reports on India and Central Asia.
However, most of the descriptive text found in previous editions was stripped away to make room for blocks of detailed combat statistics.
Clawfinger also released four singles, two of which are limited editions ( detailed below ).
" Some editions were published first as a " limited " edition, usually numbered and autographed, showcased with detailed design and costly materials, followed by a less expensive " trade " edition.

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