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Comparable and century
Comparable devices were not developed in Europe until the 18th century.
Comparable to the views of the nineteenth century moral philosopher Henry Sidgwick, Nagel believes that one needs to conceive of one's good as an impersonal good and one's reasons as objective reasons.

Comparable and when
Comparable to Lear, it shows the fight of the decayed Trojan queen, Hecuba, against the Athenian empire, succeeding only when she abandons the aristocracy and the interests of the state to physically meet the proletariat and join the people's cause.

Comparable and number
Comparable in many ways to the Filipino martial arts, Juego del Palo is divided into a number of specific styles or local traditions that have been developed on particular islands within the archipelago, and / or by particular families.
Comparable number of families also moved to Australia, Canada, and the United States.

Comparable and including
Comparable accounts survive, including those by the Church Father, Gregory of Nazianzus and by Jerome in his commentary to Zephaniah written in 392 CE.
Comparable responsibilities for the river including, and upstream of, Teddington Lock fall to the Environment Agency.

Comparable and John
Comparable to the one and only John Purcell.

Comparable and England
Comparable only with Hadrian's Wall in England in its complexity and preservation, the fortification stretches some 56 km from Black Sea coast across the Thracian peninsula to the Sea of Marmara at west of Silivri.

Comparable and years
Comparable only to Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, a whole new quarter of the city was constructed in recent years.
Comparable to the last two or three years of American High School ( upper secondary ) classes in Greece.

Comparable and .
Comparable visions of life are at work in Antigone and Romeo And Juliet.
Comparable trends can be noted elsewhere.
Comparable pluralistic ( or ' mixed ') legal systems operate in Quebec, Louisiana and South Africa.
Comparable to wolves, and similar to domestic dogs, coyotes have a higher density of sweat glands on their paw pads.
Comparable images from Western Christianity are generally not described as " icons ", although " iconic " may be used to describe a static style of devotional image.
Comparable to the size of viruses or bacteria, their compact parts would allow them to be more complex.
Comparable organizations in the English-speaking world are the Boys ' Brigade and the non-militaristic Woodcraft Folk ; however, they never matched the development and growth of Scouting.
* Comparable performance — average-case performance is as efficient as other trees.
Comparable formats include Sony's Digital Betacam, launched in 1993, and MPEG IMX, launched in 2001.
Comparable to most people with the disorder, she was arm deficient and developed shortened bones and legs.
Reece led the House Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations which investigated the use of funds by tax-exempt organizations ( non-profit organizations ) to see if they were being used to support communism.
Comparable Far Eastern works are always described as painted, as are Mesoamerican works.
Comparable to the Roman tradition, the views of Confucianism on " right living " relate very much to the ideal of the ( male ) scholar-leader and his benevolent rule, buttressed by a tradition of filial piety.
For example, in Java ( where protocols are termed interfaces ), the < tt > Comparable </ tt > interface specifies a method < tt > compareTo ()</ tt > which implementing classes should implement.
Comparable community groups based in Ontario, Canada, are called conservation authorities.
Comparable is also Numbers 5: 11ff, where a confirmed adulteress is punished with swelling of the abdomen.
Comparable gas turbine would be the Kawasaki GBP70 at 6639 kW and a fuel consumption of 284 gm / kWhr or about 36 % higher.
Comparable fluid bearings have stiffness of ~ 10 ^ 6 MN / m.
Comparable failures in Australia ( HIH, One. Tel ) are associated with the eventual passage of the CLERP 9 reforms.

discontent and manifested
This discontent was manifested most seriously in an uprising led by a vigilante group that came to be known as the Paxton Boys, so-called because they were primarily from the area around the Pennsylvania village of Paxton ( or Paxtang ).
However his discontent regarding his current situation manifested in him skipping school on various occasions.
By the early 1970s rural discontent had manifested itself into a peasant's activist movement.

discontent and itself
However, the general discontent for her presidency was attributed largely to the failure of the government to communicate Megawati's achievements rather than the state of the country itself.
The USC itself suffered discontent and some resignations in the wake of the report.
The weakness of the government had disorganized every branch of the administration ; the succession to the crown itself was contested ; the great nobles lived in a state of civil war ; and the prevailing discontent found expression in the rising of Jack Cade and in the Wars of the Roses.
( Note that the trial record itself says little or nothing about such influence ; the idea that the actions of La Barre and his friends were inspired by larger ideas, rather than adolescent discontent, is based almost wholly on the presence of a few books in his library.
Land and Liberty ’ s disappointment with the revolutionary activity in the countryside, intensification of the governmental repressions and political discontent during the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-78 and ripening of the revolutionary situation favored the conception and development of the new sentiments in the organization itself.
VdU saw itself as representing the interests of former Nazi Party members, expellees from Central and Eastern Europe, returning war prisoners and other discontent portions of the Austrian population.
This duke wasn't appreciated because he did not let each village govern itself, causing numerous problems and much discontent.

discontent and century
In the early 16th century there was much discontent occasioned by abuses such as indulgences in the Catholic Church, and a general desire for reform.
The crisis of theology beginning with William of Ockham in the 14th century was occurring in conjunction with the new burgher discontent.
Basil's successors reversed this policy ; a decision which led to considerable Bulgarian discontent, and rebellion, later in the 11th century.
Since the sixteenth century there were some movements of discontent to Spanish and Portuguese colonial system.
Maya discontent in Yucatán would later erupt into open revolt in the mid 19th century, in the Caste War of Yucatán.
The constant change of authority over these lands, and the higher taxes during the time of Tsar Peter I, gave birth to a great social discontent at the beginning of the 10th century.
Even in the beginning of the fourteenth century this discontent put a tremendous pressure on any regime that emerged.
In the 17th century, Sir Isaac Newton, examining the current chronology of Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt and the Ancient Near East, expressed discontent with prevailing theories and proposed one of his own, which, basing its study on Apollonius of Rhodes's Argonautica, changed the traditional dating of the Argonautic Expedition, the Trojan War, and the Founding of Rome.
By the mid 1890s, however, the SLP came under the influence of Daniel De Leon, and his radical views led to widespread discontent amongst the members, leading to the formation of the reformist-oriented Socialist Party of America around the turn of the 20th century.
In the mid-18th century, attempts by the British to subdue or control the colonies by means of taxation sowed increased discontent among these artisan and merchants in urban Boston, New York, and Philadelphia who increasingly advocated independence from British rule.
On the whole, the 18th century saw growing discontent with the monarchy and the established order.
The arrival of Europeans in the 15th century and discontent with Portuguese interference in religious matters fomented schism into Syrian Catholic and Orthodox communities.
Hamallism began as an Islamic reform movement in the French Sudan early in the twentieth century and has provided a channel for expressing political and religious discontent.
Despite problems in Far Eastern trade and affairs during the 20th century, including increased nationalist sentiment and anti-foreign campaigns, boycotts, piracy, staff and salary discontent, and disrupted trade routes due to China's internal civil disturbances, the CNCo fleet continued to operate up to the Second World War and, in 1940, was requisitioned by the British Government for the duration of the conflict.
Every new war in which Morocco became involved in that century with any foreign country sacrificed the Jews of one district or another of the sultanate to the general depression and discontent which an unsuccessful war usually calls forth in political and commercial life.
It remained in force for several hundred years, slowly becoming the fiefdom of a few major families ; this caused popular discontent by the nineteenth century, and major reforms were instituted in 1866.
The party rose to prominence in the second decade of the 20th century, and grew in strength owing to Indian discontent over World War I and the lack of political reforms.
On the whole, the 18th century saw growing discontent with the monarchy and the established order.

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