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Critical interpretation of the myth has considered Myrrha's refusal of conventional sexual relations to have provoked her incest, with the ensuing transformation to tree as a silencing punishment.
* Glossary of Kant's Technical Terms, from Stephen Palmquist's book, Kant's System of Perspectives: An architectonic interpretation of the Critical philosophy ( University Press of America, 1993 ).
* The centrality of interpretation: Critical hermeneutics
( philosophical interpretation of Geoffrey Chaucer's work ) ( Critical Essay ).

Critical and poems
No fewer than 545 titles, ranging from satirical poems, political and religious pamphlets and volumes have been ascribed to Defoe ( note: in their Critical Bibliography ( 1998 ), Furbank and Owens argue for the much smaller number of 276 published items ).
After the authenticity of the Ossian poems was disproved, A Critical Dissertation on the Poems of Ossian caused a decline in Blair's credibility.
Critical and scholarly praise has been unanimous in declaring " To Autumn " one of the most perfect poems in the English language.
* Critical discussion of Hulme's work, including texts of 16 poems ( Univ.
* Divan Hafez ( A Critical edition of Hafez ’ s collected poems ): 2002

Critical and continued
Critical acclaim continued to mount for Rush in 2010 when, on September 28, Classic Rock Magazine announced Rush would be that year's Living Legends awarded at the Marshall Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards in the UK.
Critical SPR investigations into purported mediums and the exposure of fake mediums led to a number of resignations in the 1880s by Spiritualist members, but the Society continued to investigate mediums, studying Leonora Piper and Eusapia Palladino among others.
The Critical Update Notification tool continued to be promoted by Microsoft through 1999 and the first half of 2000.
Worcester continued to revise his dictionary, producing A Universal and Critical Dictionary of the English Language in 1846.
In 1989 Hans Albert was discharged from active service as Professor Emeritus but continued writing books and giving lectures at many universities, such as the 1990 lectures at the University of Graz on Critical Rationalism, the 1995 ' Walter Adolf Lectures ' at the Hochschule St. Gallen, and the 1998 Wittgenstein-Lectures at the University of Bayreuth ( with Prof. Rainer Hegselmann ) about Critical Rationalism.
Critical appraisal of the album is mixed ; some reviewers consider it the nadir of ELP's 1970s output, while others refer to the continued popularity of some songs.
* 1969 ; White, Christopher ; Boon, Karel G, Rembrandt's Etchings: An Illustrated Critical Catalogue, 2 vols, Amsterdam, Van Gendt & Co, added more illustrations of the different states but continued to use the Bartsch numbering system where applicable.
Critical reviews of One Thousand Souls here in Germany are most favourable, your characters are being compared to those of Dickens, Thackeray, etc, etc ", he continued.

Critical and into
Critical chain project management ( CCPM ) is a method of planning and managing project execution designed to deal with uncertainties inherent in managing projects, while taking into consideration limited availability of resources ( physical, human skills, as well as management & support capacity ) needed to execute projects.
The gradual evolution of consensus about the meaning of Carl Andre's art can be found in About Carl Andre: Critical Texts Since 1965, published by Ridinghouse in 2008. The most significant essays and exhibition reviews have been collated into one volume, including texts written by some of the most influential art historians and critics: Clement Greenberg, Donald Kuspit, Lucy R. Lippard, Robert C. Morgan, Barbara Rose and Roberta Smith.
Corking has sometimes led to hostility between motorists and riders, even erupting into violence and arrests of motorists and cyclists alike during Critical Mass rides.
* Histoire critique des versions du Nouveau Testament, ibid., 1690 ; R. Simon, Critical Enquiries into the Various Editions of the Bible ( 1684 )
Major storylines in this run include " Critical Mass ", where Constantine is forced to use magic to purge his darker side into another human body, in order to avoid being damned to Hell as part of a trade to save the possessed son of a friend, thus creating the antagonistic character, Demon Constantine, with the assistance of Aleister Crowley.
* William Tytler-An Historical and Critical Inquiry into the Evidence Against Mary Queen of Scots
), An Inquiry into the Human Mind On the Principles of Common Sense ( A Critical Edition ), The Pennsylvania State University Press, ( University Park ), 2000.
* c. 80 AD-In his Lunheng ( 論衡 ; Critical Essays ), the Han Dynasty Chinese philosopher Wang Chong ( 27-97 AD ) dispels the Chinese myth of rain coming from the heavens, and states that rain is evaporated from water on the earth into the air and forms clouds, stating that clouds condense into rain and also form dew, and says when the clothes of people in high mountains are moistened, this is because of the air-suspended rain water.
The Contestation of Code: A Preliminary Investigation into the Discourse of the Free Software and Open Software Movement, Critical Discourse Studies, Volume 1 ( 1 ).
1980: Critical Mass-Ten years into the construction of the first prototype arcology, a developmental adjustment was made in order to gain momentum for the project.
The Bibelwerk was translated into English, enlarged and revised under the general editorship of Philip Schaff, with assistance of other scholars from the United States of various denominations, under the title A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, Critical, Doctrinal, and Homiletical ( 25 vols., New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1865-80 ).
Carbon dioxide pressure-temperature phase diagram showing the triple point and Critical point ( thermodynamics ) | critical point of carbon dioxide In the phase diagram to the right, the boundary curve between the liquid and gas regions maps the constraint between temperature and pressure when the single-component system has separated into liquid and gas phases at equilibrium.
After losing his chair, Bayle engaged in the preparation of his massive Dictionnaire Historique et Critique ( Historical and Critical Dictionary ), which actually constituted one of the first encyclopaedias ( before the term had come into wide circulation ) of ideas and their originators.
* Michael Witzel, Katha Aranyaka: Critical Edition with a Translation into German and an Introduction, Harvard Oriental Series, Harvard Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies ( 2005 ) ISBN 0-674-01806-0
Critical scholars generally conclude that Asher consisted of certain clans that were affiliated with portions of the Israelite tribal confederation, but were never incorporated into the body politic.
His war memoirs were translated into English as " Critical decisions at General Headquarters ".
His final smash is Critical Hit, where he can strike opponents with a blow from his sword for an instant KO ( unless blasted into a corner or in an enclosed box ).
Some cable channels have developed their own wheel series structures ( sometimes called an umbrella rotation ) to group together short-run series or documentaries into a package that runs in a standard timeslot each week or each weeknight ; examples of umbrella rotations include the Animal Planet Heroes grouping on Animal Planet, the three different productions grouped together as The Critical Hour on Discovery Health Channel, and the " Sci-Fi Series " collections on the Sci Fi Channel ( now Syfy ).
The book is divided into two main sections, the Critique of Aesthetic Judgment and the Critique of Teleological Judgment, and also includes a large overview of the entirety of the Critical system, arranged in its final form.
In a paper entitled " Critical Conditions on Neutron Multiplication " delivered to the Cambridge Philosophical Society on 14 June 1939, he calculated that it was of the order of tons, too large to make into a practical bomb.
In 1766 he published anonymously Thespis ; or, A Critical Examination into the Merits of All the Principal Performers belonging to Drury Lane Theatre, a poem in the heroic couplet containing violent attacks on the principal contemporary actors and actresses.
The author Sylvia Engdahl wrote about the " Critical Stage ", a period of time when a civilization has both the technology to expand into space and the technology to destroy itself.

Critical and 20th
A. Leo Lemay and P. M. Zall, ( Norton Critical Editions, 1986 ); 390pp ; text, contemporary documents and 20th century analysis
Jonathan Gil Harris claims that the Egypt vs. Rome dichotomy many critics often adopt does not only represent a “ gender polarity ” but also a “ gender hierarchy .” Critical approaches to Antony and Cleopatra from the beginning of the 20th Century mostly adopt a reading that places Rome as higher in the hierarchy than Egypt.
* Critical Chain Project Management Theory and Practice, Roy Stratton, POMS 20th Annual Conference, May 2009
The New Critical theory, which dominated American literary thought throughout the middle 20th century, emphasized close reading, and criticism based on the texts themselves rather than on non-textual bias or non-textual history.
Kuspit, Donald, A Critical History of 20th Century Art, chapters 8 and 9.
* English Critical Texts 16th Century to 20th Century ( 1963 ) editor with Ernst de Chickera

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