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Dalrymple's and British
In 2009, Dalrymple's British publisher Monday Books announced it was to publish two books.
Dalrymple's most recent book, Spoilt Rotten: The Toxic Cult of Sentimentality, which analyses how sentimentality has become culturally entrenched in British society with seriously harmful effects, appeared in 2010.

Dalrymple's and government
Dalrymple's reports were written, however, to centre any criticism on Wellesley, who still held a ministerial post in the government.

Dalrymple's and .
by TP Courtenay ; C North's Examen, 26 ; Dalrymple's Mem.
* In " The Pilot ," Russell Dalrymple's love for Elaine drives him to the point near the end of the show that he joins Greenpeace just to impress her and dies in the aftermath.
Thomas Smyth died unmarried, but fathered four children, all of whom bore the surname Stuart, including the Indian Army officer, Major-General Charles Stuart, better known as the " Hindoo Stuart ", who features in William Dalrymple's book, White Mughals.
Much of Dalrymple's writing is based on his experience of working with criminals and the mentally ill.
In 2010, Daniel Hannan wrote that Dalrymple's work " takes pessimism about human nature to a new level.
* Gary Bullock as John Cooper, Clara Dalrymple's trainer.
In Defining the Wind: The Beaufort Scale and How a 19th-Century Admiral Turned Science into Poetry, author Scott Huler relates that Dalrymple's voyages had convinced him that a standard scale for measuring the speed of wind at sea would be of great value to sailors, and that he had included Smeaton's scale in his work Practical Navigation, which was written around 1790 but never published.
The Hardy boys examine the device he was using and solve the mystery of how he managed to deliver the death threats to the secret room, as well they locate stamps which Mr. Dalrymple's doppleganger had stolen from Mr. Applegate.

claim and existence
Insofar as these nations claim to incarnate traditions and ways of life which constitute ultimate, trans-political justifications for their existence, such people are inevitably led to emphasize the ways in which these traditions and ways are theirs rather than someone else's.
Realism in the philosophy of mathematics is the claim that mathematical entities such as number have a mind-independent existence.
This is expressly denied by Covenant Theologians who claim the existence of a relationship via “ Spiritual Israel .” A dispensationalist would claim that none of the prophecies pertaining to Israel are or will be fulfilled in or by the New Testament Church.
For example, he refutes the claim made by Latsis that only 22 executions were carried out in the first six months of the Cheka's existence by providing evidence that the true number was 884 executions.
Bergson's claim of the existence of an " élan vital " or vital instinct centred upon free choice and rejected the processes of materialism and determinism, this challenged Marxism.
With this in mind it is sometimes argued that the Theravada would not have been considered a " Hinayana " school by Mahayanists because unlike the now-extinct Sarvastivada school, the primary object of Mahayana criticism, the Theravada school does not claim the existence of independent dharmas ; in this it maintains the attitude of early Buddhism.
Indeed, confidence in the claim has eroded with failure to verify its existence despite massive searches.
The principal consequence of the deterministic claim is that it poses a challenge to the existence of free will.
Raymond E. Brown suggests that to make this claim and maintain consistency with scriptures, Mary's separate existence in the two common scenes with the Beloved Disciple were modifications hastily added later to give validity to the gospel in the late 2nd century.
The claim of such a lineage and of possession of the Ark has been an important source of legitimacy and prestige for the Ethiopian monarchy throughout the many centuries of its existence, and had important and lasting effects on Ethiopian culture as a whole.
The claim that the existence of any deity is unknown or unknowable is agnosticism.
Maybe we could still make sense of the claim, " God exists ," without any clear notion of eternal existence, or maybe we could make do by understanding God's eternity by way of our closely related concept, of a potential infinity.
They believe Jesus did not claim to be God, and that his teachings did not suggest the existence of a triune God.
" As time passed, Anning's confidence in her knowledge grew, and in 1839 she wrote to the Magazine of Natural History to question the claim made in an article, that a recently discovered fossil of the prehistoric shark Hybodus represented a new genus, as an error since she had discovered the existence of fossil sharks with both straight and hooked teeth many years ago.
Some astronomers explain this by presence of small temperature fluctuations within planetary nebulae ; others claim that the discrepancies are too large to be explained by temperature effects, and hypothesize the existence of cold knots containing very little hydrogen to explain the observations.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ignores the existence of Svein, or his claim to the throne, which Howard considers as evidence of the relative entries being unreliable, of failing to give a complete picture.
A closely related term is counterfactual definiteness ( CFD ), used to refer to the claim that one can meaningfully speak of the definiteness of results of measurements that have not been performed ( i. e. the ability to assume the existence of objects, and properties of objects, even when they have not been measured ).
However, this claim has been disputed by historians who cite the existence of detailed invasion plans, which rated the overall Swiss defense capacity as low.
Newman proved in 1976 the existence of a constant Λ for which the " if and only if " claim holds ; and this then implies that Λ is unique.
Opponents to the theory deny the existence of the panthers or claim that witnesses are simply mis-identifying the native lynxes or " bobcats ".
In response, this claim is rejected by the government of the Republic of China, which views itself as an independent sovereign country and equally refuses to recognize the existence of the mainland People's Republic of China.
Richard Trachsler says that “ the concept of courtly literature is linked to the idea of the existence of courtly texts, texts produced and read by men and women sharing some kind of elaborate culture they all have in common .” He argues that many of the texts that scholars claim to be courtly also include “ uncourtly ” texts, and argues that there is no clear way to determine “ where courtliness ends and uncourtliness starts ” since readers would enjoy texts which were supposed to be entirely courtly without realizing they were also enjoying texts which were uncourtly.
Proponents claim the existence of a charred carbon-rich layer of soil found at some 50 Clovis-age sites across the continent.

claim and unknown
It is commonly believed that Saul changes his name to Paul at this time, but the source of this claim is unknown, the first mention of another name is later (), during his first missionary journey.
It is not like class actions in the United Statesit only applies to parties who have already filed suit and does not allow a claim to be brought in the name of an unknown group of claimants.
Containing many unknown broad emission lines, the anomalous spectrum defied interpretation — a claim by John Bolton of a large redshift was not generally accepted.
While it is widely believed that the usage of x to represent an independent or unknown variable can be traced back to the Arabic word šay < nowiki >'</ nowiki > شيء = “ thing ”, there are no sources to support this claim.
The 13th-century continuators claim that Heraclius excommunicated William in 1183, but it is unknown why Heraclius would have done this.
Jesus ' birthday is unknown, but Biblical literalists, based on two Gospels, claim it was in or around April.
If the system is not closed, however, then it is simply not correct to claim that it has some definite but unknown state vector, as the density operator may record physical entanglements to other systems.
The same year The Insects became unavailable for co-production and having parted ways with Nellee Hooper, the band were introduced to Neil Davidge, a relatively unknown producer whose main claim to fame thus far had been an association with anonymous dance-pop outfit DNA.
Witnesses to the event claim that the bodies were first removed in ambulances and later military officials came and piled up bodies, not knowing if they were dead or alive, into the military trucks, while some say that the bodies were piled up on garbage trucks and sent to unknown destinations.
Some claim that it is a finite plane of unknown extent accelerating upwards at 9. 8 m / s < sup > 2 </ sup >, whilst others claim it is an infinite plane.
Those who have experienced OBEs sometimes claim to have observed details which were unknown to them beforehand.
This " Roman " feature makes Bede's claim that Edwin was preceded by a standard-bearer carrying a " tufa " ( OE thuuf, this may have been a winged globe ) appear to be more than antiquarian curiosity, although whether the model for this practice was Roman or Frankish is unknown.
" Conspiracy theorists claim that what Keyhoe was about to reveal were four publicly unknown military studies concluding UFOs were interplanetary ( including the 1948 Project Sign Estimate of the Situation and Blue Book's 1952 engineering analysis of UFO motion ).
The source of the claim is unknown, but it may have come from a lost hagiography of Helena.
There are at least 20-odd songs, she observes, that all claim to be Foster's last, and it is unknown which is indeed his last.
Shelton's most enduring claim to fame was that he helped launch the career of a then unknown 20-year-old folk singer named Bob Dylan.
This discovery led Dalrymple to publish the Historical Collection of the Several Voyages and Discoveries in the South Pacific Ocean in 1770-1771, which aroused widespread interest in his claim of the existence of an unknown continent.
It is unknown whether the Girl Scouts were the first to make s ' mores, but there appears to be no earlier claim to this snack.
Though Orbin's source for this claim is unknown, it has been widely accepted in historiography.
Its supporters claim that the organisation exposes matters which Western governments and biased international organisations such as the UN and the OSCE had rather remained unknown.
However, England did not recognize the authority of the Inter caetera and Balboa's claim covered a vast and mostly unknown area.
Another previously unknown group calling itself the Lions of Al-Mufridun also has decided to claim credit for the Madrid attack, perhaps attempting to copy Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades.

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