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From the back left of the painting you can see the artist himself looking out at the viewer, and the painting behind the family depicts Lot and his daughters, thus once again echoing the underlying message of corruption and gat.
From this Bacon suggests that the underlying cause of the phenomenon, what he calls the " form ," can be approximated by interpreting the results of one's observations.
From its earliest days, VME was developed with the aid of a software engineering repository known as CADES, built for the purpose using an underlying IDMS database.
From the security standpoint, VPNs either trust the underlying delivery network, or must enforce security with mechanisms in the VPN itself.
From the Early Cretaceous and into Late Cretaceous times the Harz was uplifted in a single block by tectonic movements and, particularly during the Tertiary period, the younger overlying strata were eroded and the underlying base rock left standing as low mountains.
From the top 100 companies in this ranking, forty are chosen to enter the CAC 40 such that it is " a relevant benchmark for portfolio management " and " a suitable underlying asset for derivatives products ".
From a theoretical standpoint, the main assumption of the Kalman filter is that the underlying system is a linear dynamical system and that all error terms and measurements have a Gaussian distribution ( often a multivariate Gaussian distribution ).
From Marshall's remark, Van Cleave inferred that " the positive intelligence that counterintelligence may supply — that is, how and to what ends governments use the precious resources that their intelligence services represent — can help inform the underlying foreign and defense policy debate, but only if our policy leadership is alert enough to appreciate the value of such insights.
From the point of view of the payer, swaptions increase in value with the volatility of the underlying swap rate, with curve steepness, and with the absolute level of the rate curve.
From the start, the school realized the importance of excellence in both the technique and in practice of a hospitality culture: on the one hand, professionalism in administering the complex underlying operations and supply system, and on the other the attentiveness and savoir-faire developed in response to an exacting clientele.
From a mathematical point of view, the phases are merely regions in which the coefficients of the underlying PDE are continuous and differentiable up to the order of the PDE.
From a slightly less esoteric standpoint the underlying principles of Buys Ballot's Law states that for anyone ashore in the Northern Hemisphere and in the path of a hurricane, the most dangerous place to be is in the right front quadrant of the storm.
From Crockett's birthplace the river flows southwestward, following the trends of the Ridge and Valley province's underlying geology.
From history and clinical examination, possibility of underlying chronic disease should be ruled out as it may require different management.
From the Geist and Lambin ( 2002 ) study described in the previous section, the underlying driving forces were prioritized as follows ( with the percent of the 152 cases the factor played a significant role in ): economic factors ( 81 %), institutional or policy factors ( 78 %), technological factors ( 70 %), cultural or socio-political factors ( 66 %), and demographic factors ( 61 %).
* From an underlying abnormal excess of the mineral, e. g. with elevated levels of calcium ( hypercalcaemia ) that may cause kidney stones, dietary factors for gallstones.
From an economic point of view it is considered that, if the joint dynamics of a set of variables can be represented by a VAR model, then the structural form is a depiction of the underlying, " structural ", economic relationships.
From that point on the author's code manipulates these Core Data objects, rather than the underlying vCards.
From there, the author rebuilds a great part of Euclidean geometry on top of his new proposed measurements, using only rational equivalences, which allow him to avoid any assumptions about the underlying scalar field.

From and idea
From this action sprang the idea of somehow uniting Greek and Shakespearean drama into a new total form, capable of restoring to life the ancient moral and poetic responses.
From the late 1980s, Andersson had worked on an idea for an epic Swedish language musical based on his affection for traditional folk music, and in October 1995, Kristina från Duvemåla premiered in Sweden.
From this idea the dual inheritance theory is based, and in this theory biology and the arts work together to explain the growth of human behavior.
From this concept later resulted the romantic idea of a music of the spheres.
From this simple idea Daihachi Oguchi put together various Taiko of all different shapes, sizes, and pitches to be included in his ensemble.
From Weierstrass he derives the idea that we generate the concept of number by counting a certain collection of objects.
From his first composition to his last, he rejected the idea of musical development, in the strict definition of this term: the intertwining of different themes in a development section of a sonata form.
From 1973 to 1974, Cerf's networking research group at Stanford worked out details of the idea, resulting in the first TCP specification.
From the latter half of 1937, Ribbentrop had championed the idea of an alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan that would partition the British Empire between them.
From the time of writing Structure of Behavior and Phenomenology of Perception, Merleau-Ponty wanted to show, in opposition to the idea that drove the tradition beginning with John Locke, that perception was not the causal product of atomic sensations.
From Germany the idea spread to the UK, Canada, the United States and beyond where a network of clubs developed.
Science fiction writer Jack Jardine ( writing as Larry Maddock ) originally came up with an idea for a " Man From U. N. C. L. E.
From here the idea of integrating all components on a single silicon wafer came into existence and which led to development in small-scale integration ( SSI ) in the early 1960s, medium-scale integration ( MSI ) in the late 1960s, and large-scale integration ( LSI ) and VLSI in the 1970s and 1980s with tens of thousands of transistors on a single chip ( later hundreds of thousands, then millions, and now billions )
From this emerged the idea that light is an electromagnetic wave.
From Thakur Saheb, he first got the idea of going to the West to preach Vedanta.
From this project came the idea that it was possible to make a very small and very fast core, which could then be used to implement the microcode for any machine.
From this came the idea of McClure's marriage to Selma Bouvier, as she was " always marrying people ".
From 1938, Fukuoka began to practise and experiment with new techniques on organic citrus orchards and used the observations gained to develop the idea of " Natural Farming ".
Right ( From top to bottom ): " Good " idea, Ideas, Mathematical objects, Light, Creatures and Objects, Image, Metaphor of the sun and the Analogy of the divided line.
From this suggestion came the idea of using all sorts of clips from films throughout the entire feature.
From time to time we would put on public exhibitions in order to advance the idea of scout activities and in this way the scouting movement grew in our city so that in a short time other troups in several churches were formed.
" From Milton's writings developed the concept of the open marketplace of ideas, the idea that when people argue against each other, the good arguments will prevail.
From the 1940s to the 1960s the state played a large role in promoting industrialization in developing countries, following the idea of modernization theory.
The idea behind the star operator is a * = 1 + a + aa + aaa + ... From the standpoint of programming language theory, one may also interpret + as " choice ", · as " sequencing " and * as " iteration ".
From 1976 to 1985, General Mills went to court as the parent company of Parker Brothers, which held the rights on the brand name and gaming idea of the board game Monopoly, claiming that the so called Anti-Monopoly game of an economics professor infringed their trademark.

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