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Borrowing a line from Don Marquis' Mehitabel.
Borrowing from the French Physiocrats the idea that all wealth originates with the land, making farming the only truly productive enterprise, agrarianism claims that agriculture is the foundation of all other professions.
Borrowing from Aristotle's Physics and Metaphysics, they employed two logical arguments against an infinite past, the first being the " argument from the impossibility of the existence of an actual infinite ", which states:
The " borrowing " of religious rituals from other faith traditions by Unitarian Universalists was discussed at the UU General Assembly in 2001 during a seminar titled Cultural Appropriation: Reckless Borrowing or Appropriate Cultural Sharing by the Religious Education Dept, UUA.
Borrowing the recently introduced Chrysler Horizon from their European division, Dodge was able to get its new Omni subcompact on the market fairly quickly.
Borrowing Coleman's quotation from Putnam's book, Coleman once mentioned we cannot understate " the importance of the embeddedness of young persons in the enclaves of adults most proximate to them, first and most prominent the family and second, a surrounding community of adults ".
Borrowing heavily from Alfred Hitchcock, Carpenter slowly builds the suspense and intrigue before the final confrontation.
Borrowing from concepts available in logic ( and as illustrated in graphical notations such as conceptual graphs and topic maps ), some RDF model implementations acknowledge that it is sometimes useful to group statements according to different criteria, called situations, contexts, or scopes, as discussed in articles by RDF specification co-editor Graham Klyne.
Borrowing a discovery from boats that extending a control surface's area forward of the hinge lightens the forces needed first appeared on ailerons during World War I when ailerons were extended beyond the wingtip and provided with a horn ahead of the hinge.
Borrowing and integrating the highest forms from many different approaches, Kundalini Yoga can be understood as a tri-fold approach of Bhakti yoga for devotion, Shakti yoga for power, and Raja yoga for mental power and control.
* Borrowing money from the population or from abroad
Borrowing from the New Town movement in the UK, some 30 new towns have been built all over Japan.
" Borrowing a phrase from the ending of The Thing from Another World, he retitled the film Watch the Skies, rewriting the premise concerning Project Blue Book and pitching the concept to Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz.
Borrowing language and concepts from a wide variety of philosophical schools, especially Edmund Husserl, the Marburg school of neo-Kantianism, Ernst Cassirer's Philosophy of Symbolic Forms -- and, as some contend, Franz Xaver von Baader, Dooyeweerd builds on this foundation of a supposed " antithesis " to make distinctions between one kind of thinking and another, theorizing that diverse kinds of thinking disclose diverse kinds of meaning, and that this meaning corresponds in some way to the actual state of affairs.
He had more than sixteen hundred subscribers to The Pennylesse Pilgrimage ; or, the Moneylesse Perambulation of John Taylor, alias the Kings Magesties Water-Poet ; How He TRAVAILED on Foot from London to Edenborough in Scotland, Not Carrying any Money To or Fro, Neither Begging, Borrowing, or Asking Meate, Drinke, or Lodging., published in 1618.
Borrowing from Thomas Pynchon, Neoism could be more suitably called an " anarchist miracle " of an international network of highly eccentric persons collaborating, often with extremist intensity, under the one shared identity of Monty Cantsin and Neoism.
Borrowing a term from philosopher Thomas Samuel Kuhn, Carroll made the technique of arbitrarily changing one's world view ( or paradigm ) of magic, a major concept of chaos magic.
Borrowing stylistic influences not only from the earlier Pre-Raphaelites but also from his contemporaries, the Impressionists, his artworks were known for their depictions of women from both ancient Greek mythology and Arthurian legend.
" Borrowing ideas from Greek philosophers who held that reason bound the universe together, the Wisdom tradition taught that God's Wisdom, Word and Spirit were the ground of cosmic unity.

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Borrowing, when it occurs, is concentrated in cultural vocabulary and clusters " in certain semantic areas ", making it easy to detect ( 1957: 39 ).
Borrowing Boulainvilliers ' discourse on the " Nordic race " as being the French aristocracy that invaded the plebeian " Gauls ", he showed his contempt for the lowest social class, the Third Estate, calling it " this new people born of slaves ... mixture of all races and of all times ".
Borrowing large parts of its melody from ABBA's " SOS " and Indeep's " Last Night a DJ Saved My Life ", the song humorously targeted Austrian ski resorts and yodeling and sold five million copies worldwide.
Borrowing the physiocratic idea of a " physico-moral order ", in The Physico-Moral Order ( 1811 ) Kołłątaj created a socio-ethical system emphasizing equality amongst people.
* J. Peter Burkholder: " Borrowing ", Grove Music Online, ed.
Borrowing an analogy from publishing and bookbinding, he divides whales into three " books ", called the Folio Whale ( largest ), Octavo Whale, and the Duodecimo Whale ( smaller ), represented respectively by the sperm whale, the orca ( which he calls the grampus ), and the porpoise.

Borrowing and its
Borrowing its name from Hebb's postulate, summarized by the maxim that " cells that fire together wire together ," Hebbian LTP requires simultaneous pre-and postsynaptic depolarization for its induction.
She is also highly adept at ' Borrowing ' – the art of overlaying her mind on the mind of another creature so that she can see through its eyes and steer its actions without it being aware of her presence – and can tune her mind to the point that she can sense the underlying mood of her surroundings ( including the mood of plants, animals and the earth ) and the presence of ' stories ' that are trying to play themselves out.
Borrowing a concept used by Emil Fischer in 1894 to explain the interaction between an enzyme and its substrate, Ehrlich proposed that binding of the receptor to an infectious agent was like the fit between a lock and key.
Borrowing its appearance cues from the Zonda GR, the Monza included a dry sump version of the Zonda S 7. 3 engine tuned to and had improved cooling.
Borrowing most of its basic characteristics ( file system, binary format, shell ) from other popular operating systems of the time ( Xinu, Minix, DOS ).
Borrowing insights from fields ranging from the humanities ( history, linguistics, anthropology ), to evolutionary biology, The Third Chimpanzee compiles a portrait of humanity's success and also its potential for disaster.

Borrowing and influence
Borrowing many Lingbao practices, it was well accepted by the aristocracy and established an influence in court.

Borrowing and into
However, while her mind is out Borrowing, her body falls into a catatonic, almost death-like trance ; it is revealed in Lords And Ladies that in order to prevent embarrassing accidents, she has taken to wearing a placard reading " I ATE ' NT DEAD " when she does so.
Borrowing from Lukes, Gaventa identifies three analytical dimensions that are the proper study of social power, with each dimension becoming increasingly more difficult to empirically observe with traditional methodologies of political science, a situation which forces Gaventa to synthesize numerous understandings of socialization into a cogent articulation of observable processes through which symbolic production is channeled within identifiable networks and communities.
Borrowing Powell's glasses to bring the label into focus, and suddenly able to see who is standing next to him at the bar and providing the narration, Honochick exclaims " hey, you're Boog Powell!
A Study of Lexical Borrowing from Chinese into English with Special Reference to Hong Kong.
Borrowing from the resolutions of the Convention of 1832, delegates wrote into the constitution a guarantee of free public education.

Borrowing and well
Borrowing from other traditions and instruments has continued-in the early-to-mid 20th century, Billy Pigg, and Jack Armstrong ( The Duke of Northumberland's Piper ) for instance, adapted many tunes from the Scottish and Irish pipe and fiddle repertoires to smallpipes, as well as composing tunes in various styles for the instrument.

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Borrowing an idea developed in England in 1916, cards were placed on holders along the range and scaled models of the missile fired through them.
Borrowing from the school of Wang Yangming, Xiong developed a metaphysical system for the New Confucian movement and believed Chinese learning was superior to Western learning.
Borrowing from the hermeneutic theory of fusion of horizons developed by Hans-Georg Gadamer, Kramer's theory of Cultural Fusion suggest that as a newcomer enters a community there is mutual adjustment or Co-Evolution ( Kramer, 2009 ), not merely cultural coersion for the newcomer to assimilate.
Borrowing on expertise developed in CMS over the past 5 years, the team is synthesizing nanopowders based on sol-gel processing, and then sintering them accordingly in order to obtain the solid-state laser components.
Borrowing from the concept of the simple and effective anti-tank Panzerfaust, an unguided multibarreled 20mm rocket launcher, the Fliegerfaust, was developed by Nazi Germany in 1944.
Borrowing from the traditions developed by medieval monarchs, followers showed respect to the reigning Pope by kneeling at his feet and kissing the Fisherman's Ring.
Borrowing the original idea from Joachim of Fiore, a XII century theologist, Merezhkovskys created and developed their own concept of man's full-circle religious evolution.

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