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While both approaches are in practice and both are equally acceptable, data from this study suggest that oncologists should offer SRS alone as the upfront, initial therapy for patients with up to three brain metastases ,” Three of the latest radiosurgery treatments, are CyberKnife, Gamma Knife and the Stereotactic Linear Accelerator with Image Guided Radiotherapy, Respiratory Gating, Cone beam CT, Kv Imaging and RapidArc.
In his book A Black Theology of Liberation, Cone argued that God is blackin an effort to demonstrate that God identifies with oppressed black Americans.
The Archbishop of Tanzania offered personal reasons ” for his absence, while seven conservative Primates boycotted the meeting as a protest against the attendance of the more liberal Primates of The Episcopal Church of the United States of America and of Canada: namely, the Primates of the Provinces of the Indian Ocean, Jerusalem and the Middle East, Nigeria, Uganda, Southeast Asia, the Province of the Southern Cone in South America and the Province of West Africa.
* Anthony McCall, Line Describing a Cone and Related Films .” October 103 ( Winter 2003 ): 42 – 62.

Cone and could
Cone top cans were sealed by the same crimped caps that were put on bottles, and could be opened with the same bottle-opener tool.
Catherine Cone Norvell was 8 months pregnant and could only travel by wagon.
If the Tseax Cone were to erupt again, there could be a repeat of the poisonous gas disaster that happened to the Nisga ' a people 220 years ago.
The no-hit bid was nearly a mirror image of April 28,, when David Cone threw 7. 1 hitless innings before surrendering an infield hit or that of Dwight Gooden in when a similar hit was given up and third baseman Ray Knight could not pick it up in time.
Late 2000 saw Reef facing legal action from the U. S. company South Cone Inc. for infringement of their trademark, Reef Brazil ( as found on sandals and footwear ), on the basis that t-shirts, and other merhandising such as stickers, caps and keyrings could cause confusion in the marketplace.
The Cone collection was the work of the Cone sisters, Claribel and Etta Cone, who in the early 20th century set out to acquire as much as they could of the work of artists such as Matisse and Picasso especially, and also Cézanne, Gauguin, Van Gogh, and Renoir among other major artists of the era.
Most documented historical eruptions have originated from Cerberus, although Coats ( 1950 ) considered that both Sugarloaf and Lakeshore Cone within the caldera could have been active during historical time.

Cone and Karl
Cone wrote his doctoral thesis on Karl Barth.

Cone and possibly
They were possibly commissioned by George Messiter of Barwick to mark the park boundaries at the four cardinal points: Jack the Treacle Eater ( a stone arch topped by a round tower ) to the east, the Fish Tower in the north, Messiter's Cone ( also known as the Rose Tower ), which is high, at the west end and the Needle to the south.

Cone and for
* Cone algorithm identifies surface particles quickly and accurately for three-dimensional clusters composed of discrete particles
* Chadrick Cone ( born 1983 ), an American football wide receiver for the Georgia Force in the Arena Football League
* Jason McCaslin, nicknamed Cone, bassist for the Canadian band Sum 41
* Honey Cone, an American R & B and soul singing girl group who was most famous for the # 1 hit " Want Ads "
* Orton Cone Box Show, a biennial international ceramic art exhibition for small work
* Stamford Cone, a 14-metre-high cone built as a landmark feature for the Swiss Banking Corporation HQ in Stamford, Connecticut
* Cone Mills Corporation, a world leader in textile manufacturing of corduroy, flannel, denim and other cotton fabrics for most of the 20th century
* Cone ( software ), a text-based e-mail and news client for Unix-like operating systems
* Red House Cone in Wordsley: a 27 m high conical brick structure, diameter 18 m, used for the production of glass
Cone function and day vision have been restored for at least 33 months in two young dogs with achromatopsia.
Similarly, the ace of the 1986 team, Dwight Gooden, threw his no-hitter for the Yankees ( in 1996 ), and David Cone, who starred for the Mets from 1987 – 1992, threw a perfect game later in his career, also as a Yankee.
The Southern Cone Common Market ( Mercosur ) notably including Brazil was established in 1991 with similar plans for freer regional trade.
The Pine Cone Cafe on 188th SW and Highway 99 was open for decades.
These trails wind miles, and were once carriage trails for the Cone family.
The head-related transfer function is involved in resolving the Cone of Confusion, a series of points where ITD and ILD are identical for sound sources from many locations around the " 0 " part of the cone.
* FAA Specification for Wind Cone Assemblies FAA Advisory Circular 150 / 5345-27D ( PDF 447KB )
Queenstown is a major centre for snow sports in New Zealand, with people from all over the country and many parts of the world travelling to ski at the four main mountain skifields ( Cardrona Alpine Resort, Coronet Peak, The Remarkables and Treble Cone ).
Some predatory carnivorous gastropods include, for example: Cone shells, Testacella, Daudebardia, Ghost slug and others.
Two explanations have been presented for this: ( 1 ) the majority of basalt in the landing site lies below the depth of excavation of Cone crater or ( 2 ) the presence of a basalt flow beneath the landing area excavated by a nearby crater with a diameter of.
The kidnapping of the Uruguayans in Porto Alegre entered into history as the only failure with international repercussion in the whole Operation Condor, among several hundreds of clandestine actions from the Latin America Southern Cone dictatorships, who were responsible for thousands of killed and missing people in the period between 1975 and 1985.
Various shape models have been tried for Mueller emitters ; the best seems to be the " Sphere on Orthogonal Cone " ( SOC ) model introduced by Dyke, Trolan.
In the post-civil rights era, theologians James Cone, Cecil W. Cone, and Jacqueline Grant, who came from the AME tradition, critiqued Euro-centric Christianity and African-American churches for their shortcomings in resolving the plight of those oppressed by racism, sexism, and economic disadvantage.
After working at the William Morris Agency, Music Corporation of America, and Jaffe talent agencies she went to work for Foote, Cone & Belding advertising agency as a secretary.

Cone and black
* Eve Cone, a well-preserved black cinder cone on the Big Raven Plateau, British Columbia, Canada
The black soil on Inferno Cone exhibits the properties Limbert wrote about.
The roots of theological womanism grew out of the theology of Jacquelyn Grant, Delores Williams, and Emilie Townes, among others, offering feminist critiques of both classical theology and black theology, such as writings of James Hal Cone.
Grant responded by claiming that Cone did not attend to the fullness of black experience — specifically that of black women.
Cone developed black theology which sought to make sense out of theology from black experience in America.
Then, Grant, a first generation womanist theologian, argued that Cone did not attend to the fullness of black experience – specifically that of black women.
In response to criticism from other black theologians ( including his brother, Cecil ), Cone began to make greater use of resources native to the African American Christian community for his theological work, including slave spirituals, the blues, and the writings of prominent African American thinkers like David Walker, Henry McNeal Turner, and W. E. B.
His theology developed further in response to critiques by black women, leading Cone to consider gender issues more prominently and foster the development of womanist theology, and also in dialogue with Marxist analysis and the sociology of knowledge.
Despite his associations with the Black Power movement, however, Cone was not entirely focused on ethnicity: " Being black in America has little to do with skin color.
Womanist theologians, such as Delores Williams, have critiqued Cone for both male-centered language and for not including the experiences of black women in his sources.

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