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Early and individual
Early Hebrew views were more concerned with the fate of the nation of Israel as a whole, rather than with individual immortality.
Regimental flags for individual units became commonplace during the Early Modern period.
Early in the history of the Internet, many private peers occurred across ' telco ' provisioned SONET circuits between individual carrier-owned facilities.
Deforestation continued to the more remote areas as a warmer climate allowed the cultivation even of upland areas. alt = Map of Wales showing the names of Celtic British tribes in their territoriesBy 4000 BP people had begun to bury, or cremate their dead in individual cists, beneath a mound of earth known as a round barrow ; sometimes with a distinctive style of finely decorated pottery – like those at Llanharry ( discovered 1929 ) and at Llandaff ( 1991 ) – that gave rise to the Early Bronze Age being described as Beaker culture.
Early on, Captain Hero was often the most serious and competent of the Super Teens, and the others would defer to his leadership, in contrast to Jughead's perceived status as Archie's sidekick and a generally lazy individual.
Early comic fanzines from around 1970 featured Franquin's Monsters, individual drawings of imaginary beasts highlighting his graphical craftmanship.
Early post-War collections were recorded by Suzanne Danco, Anton Dermota and Gérard Souzay ( all before 1953 ), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau ( 1954 ), Hans Hotter ( 1954 ), Erna Berger ( 1956 ), Heinrich Rehfuss ( 1955 ) and Elisabeth Schumann ( 1958 ), and important individual songs by Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Nicola Rossi-Lemeni, and Elisabeth Höngen.
Early field primatology tended to focus on individual researchers.
Early Buddhist scriptures describe an enlightened individual as someone whose changing, empirical self is highly developed.
Early 20th century offices, which typically have many corridors and small individual offices, are being replaced with modern, flexible open plan accommodation.
Early proto-features had been produced in America and France, but were released in individual scenes, leaving the exhibitor the option of running them together.
* Early Maladaptive Schemas, a self-defeating pattern of behavior, built upon progressively throughout one's lifetime, which may cause relational dysfunction when activated by emotions surrounding an event of physical or psychological significance to an individual
Early line-ups were very fluid, and many Moldovan musicians have been known to " sit in " for recording sessions or for individual concerts.
Early detection of P. ramorum on a landscape scale begins with the observation of symptoms on individual plants ( and / or detecting P. ramorum propagules in watercourses ; see below ).
Early television programs were frequently packaged by the advertising agencies of individual sponsors.
Early Socialists rejected an independent conception of liberty, opposed to the social, and also despised equality, as they considered, as Fourier, that one had only to orchestrate individual discordances, to harmonize them, or they believed, as Saint-Simon, that equality contradicted equity by a brutal levelling of individualities.
Specimen YPM PU 13258 from Early Eocene Willwood Formation rocks of Park County, Wyoming also seems to be a juvenile-perhaps of G. giganteus too, in which case it would be an even younger individual.
Early on in the game, he was considered a trustworthy individual, despite his used car salesman occupation being known by all.
Early in each season two teams compete but later on the teams are merged and the competitions become individual.
Early individual accomplishments include being featured in The Source's " Unsigned Hype " column in 1999 and nearly winning the 1998 Blaze Battle.
Early King Oliver pieces exemplify this style of hot jazz ; however, as individual performers began stepping to the front as soloists, a new form of music emerged.
Early efforts focused primarily on individual stuctures as opposed to areas such as a neighborhood in a city or a rural landscape.
Early works were influenced by the Preraphaelites but he later evolved a more individual style and worked on a larger scale.
Early feminists argued that women were isolated from each other, and as a result many problems in women's lives were misunderstood as " personal ," or as the results of conflicts between the personalities of individual men and women, rather than systematic forms of oppression.

Early and experimental
Early experiments are often designed to provide mean-unbiased estimates of treatment effects and of experimental error.
* Airborne Surveillance Platform A prototype or experimental Airborne Early Warning airplane design of India
Early experimental behavior analysts measured the rate of responses as a primary demonstration of learning and performance in non-humans ( e. g., the number of times a pigeon pecks a key in a 10-minute session ).
Early FM broadcasting in North America originally used the 42 – 50 MHz band ( this range was also used by a class of experimental wideband AM stations known as apex broadcasters ).
Early flow cytometers were, in general, experimental devices, but technological advances have enabled widespread applications for use in a variety of both clinical and research purposes.
Early attempts to understand interactive storytelling date back to the 1970s with such efforts as Roger Schank's research at Northwestern University and the experimental program TaleSpin.
* Early 1949 – The Royal Navy experiments with landing undercarriage-less aircraft aboard aircraft carriers, landing an experimental de Havilland Sea Vampire F. 21 with strengthened undersides with its landing gear retracted aboard.
Early, pre-Siltbreeze albums like Eusa Kills and DR503 find the group still drifting between song-based work and the experimental free rock found in later albums like The White House and Tusk.
Early evidence suggested a benefit ; however, according to a later report a series of 3 patients failed to show any improvement with magnesium ; the author reiterated the experimental status of this treatment.
Early in his career Chesworth coordinated the Clifton Hill Community Music Centre in Melbourne, a centre for experimental music, performance, film and video.
In 2005, the Archives released Unseen Cinema: Early American Avant Garde Film 1894-1941, a DVD retrospective of early experimental film.
Early experimental results in 2012 from a small clinical trial in humans have shown hints that it may protect against the progression of Alzheimer's Disease.

Early and radio
In September Thomas and Caitlin moved to New Quay in West Wales which inspired Thomas to pen the radio piece Quite Early One Morning, a sketch for his later work, Under Milk Wood.
Early national attention to trick-or-treating was given in October 1947 issues of the children's magazines Jack and Jill and Children's Activities, and by Halloween episodes of the network radio programs The Baby Snooks Show in 1946 and The Jack Benny Show and The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet in 1948.
Early ALE systems were developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s by several radio manufacturers.
Early radio transmitters sent information by radiotelegraphy.
Early commercial and professional radio services relied exclusively on long wave, low frequencies and ground-wave propagation.
WROX was notable as one of the first radio stations to employ a black DJ, Early Wright, to play blues records.
Early radio receivers, called crystal radios, used a " cat's whisker " of fine wire pressing on a crystal of galena ( lead sulfide ) to serve as a point-contact rectifier or " crystal detector ".
Early demodulators had only to detect the presence ( or absence ) of a radio wave using a device such as a coherer, without necessarily making it audible.
Early radio support in New York's surrounding Tri state area came from Pat Duncan, who had hosted live punk and hardcore bands weekly on WFMU since 1979.
Early 1970s tractor with a radio / 8-track tape | 8-track system
Early costumes emphasized the pagan and Gothic nature of the holiday, but by the 1930s costumes based on characters in mass media such as film, literature, and radio were popular.
Early in the twentieth century, it had large powder plants and manufacturers of radio tubes, incandescent lamps, paving brick, flour, iron, lumber, sole leather, etc.
In September 2009, he featured on a radio podcast by Aleksandr Orlov of Compare the Meerkat, part of the advertising for British website, Comparethemarket. com He was also the subject of an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom as a result of his support for the re-opening of Morecambe Winter Gardens.
Early bootlegs of some of the performances were based on low-quality home recordings of the broadcasts from the radio.
Early radio equipment only allowed program material to be broadcast in real time, known as live broadcasting.
Early on, he began to play the drums and the trumpet, through listening to Bob Nelson on the radio.
Early carbon dating has tended to underestimate the age of samples and as radio carbon dating techniques have developed and become more and more accurate so the age of the Red Lady of Paviland has gradually been pushed back.
Early in World War I, all of the ship-to-shore and transatlantic radio stations controlled by a US subsidiary company of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited in Chelmsford, England, were seized and handed to the US Navy for the duration of the War.
Early radio telegraphy used spark gap and arc transmitters as well as high-frequency alternators running at radio frequencies.
Early lookouts used a radio phone, and a regular telephone was not installed for several decades.
* Visit the National Film and Sound Archive's Women in Early Radio collection for more information about the history of women in radio in Australia.
Early was involved in Roosevelt taking advantage of the radio medium through his fireside chats, an idea some say he got from George Akerson who had unsuccessfully tried to convince President Hoover to do something similar.
Early radio astronomers found occultations of radio sources by the Moon valuable for determining their exact positions, because the long wavelength of radio waves limited the resolution available through direct observation.

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