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Related to this Mosel quotes the aged composer concerning the radical changes in musical taste that were underway in the age of Beethoven, " From that period 1800 I realized that musical taste was gradually changing in a manner completely contrary to that of my own times.
From Plato come their punishments, their rivers of the underworld and the changing from body to body ; as for the plurality they assert in the Intellectual Realm — the Authentic Existent, the Intellectual-Principle, the Second Creator and the Soul — all this is taken over from the Timaeus.
Many new words can be derived simply by changing these suffixes, just as-ly derives adverbs from adjectives in English: From vidi ( to see ), we get vida ( visual ), vide ( visually ), and vido ( sight ).
From then on until the early 1950s, both national and international competitions involved a changing variety of exercises gathered under the rubric, gymnastics, that would seem strange to today's audiences and that included for example, synchronized team floor calisthenics, rope climbing, high jumping, running, and horizontal ladder.
** Eddy currents: From Faraday's law of induction, the changing magnetic field can induce circulating loops of electric current in the conductive metal core.
From the 1970s onwards, attitudes towards Received Pronunciation have been changing slowly.
From 28 August 2011, irregular route numbers started changing, aiming to simplify the numbering system, thus avoiding passenger confusion.
From the perspective of the ROC constitution, which the mainstream political parties such as the KMT and DPP currently respect and recognize, changing the ROC ’ s governing status or completely clarifying Taiwan ’ s political status would at best require amending the ROC constitution.
* Eddy currents: From Faraday's law of induction, the changing magnetic field induces circulating electric currents inside nearby conductors, called eddy currents.
From 1851-1882, the Concord Stage Line used Lake Lillian as watering stop before changing the teams and getting food for the passengers at a station on the top of a hill about two miles south of town.
From " Wilmot's World ": " I have much enjoyed wandering through Space Science and meteorology and oceanography and changing fields every decade.
The Spy Who Came in From the Cold misleads the reader, by changing a key plot element of its predecessor, Call for the Dead, wherein Hans-Dieter Mundt escaped capture by Smiley and Guillam and returned to East Germany.
From Lenz's law, in an electric circuit, a changing electric current through a circuit that has inductance induces a proportional voltage which opposes the change in current ( self inductance ).
From an engineering or design point of view, " wabi " may be interpreted as the imperfect quality of any object, due to inevitable limitations in design and construction / manufacture especially with respect to unpredictable or changing usage conditions.
This can be a general phenomenon: From time to time, in response to changing economic circumstances, households and businesses in aggregate seek to increase net savings and thus decrease net debt.
From this point, gold and silver-based units circulated interchangeably on the basis of a 1: 15. 5 ratio between the values of the two metals ( bimetallism ) until 1864, when all silver coins except the 5 franc piece were debased from 90 % to 83. 5 % silver without the weights changing.
From 1983 till 1986 IE evolved further into a stronger business-driven variant of IE, which was intended to address a rapidly changing business environment.
From January 2008, as part of a wider project to ease wayfinding ( which included changing the postal address of the hospital from St Thomas Street to Great Maze Pond ) the names used for the three main buildings were changed with Thomas Guy House being divided into two distinct wings reflecting its separate circulation cores.
From this point to the 1930s, many much more modern parts of field guides were tried out by Chester A. Reed and others such as changing the size of the book to fit the pocket, including color plates, and different subjects such as garden and woodland flowers, insects and dogs.
From large to small, recent bankruptcies like Citadel Broadcasting and closures like that of the industry's long-time trade publication Radio and Records have signaled that these are very difficult and rapidly changing times.
" From São Paulo does not leave more anarchic civil wars, and yes a scientific and intellectual revolution " capable of changing economic and social conceptions of the Brazilians.
From 2002 to 2010, the centre hosted changing exhibits on popular-culture themes including urban living, art, music, fashion, photography and videogames alongside talks, gigs and special events.
From the 245th vehicle onwards an automatic starter was installed, as the original manual system did not allow for a sufficiently quick response to a changing battlefield situation.
From the year 1894 on, with the coffee cycle, many landfills were implemented in the lower parts of the city, changing the shape of the island and urbanizing it.

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From 1764 onwards, there was a gradual change from a slave-based society to one based on production for domestic consumption and export.
From time to time, anti-Jewish sentiments within European society were exploited or fomented for internal political purposes and sometimes to extract a financial advantage from Jewish subjects.
From earliest times, some kind of government has arguably been a vital part of every human society — though this refers only to a particularly loose definition of government.
From a social class perspective, the Gulag is an offspring of the working class which became a leading class of society after the October Revolution.
From quite early in his career, he sought a better way to organise society, and wrote a number of Utopian novels.
From 600 AD until 1500 AD, China was the world's most technologically advanced society.
From the Muslim perspective, a chief source of information is Usamah ibn Munqidh, a soldier and frequent ambassador from Damascus to Jerusalem and Egypt, whose memoirs, Kitab al i ' tibar, include lively accounts of crusader society in the east.
From the start, Mormons have tried to establish what they call Zion, a utopian society of the righteous.
From 1998 through to 2003, the Mars society UK ( MSUK ) continued to support Beagle 2, providing numerous public events at which members of the Beagle 2 project team could speak, and the Beagle 2 model be displayed.
From 1953 to 1955, she was the president of the Folklore Society, although since her death various members of the society have attempted to dissociate the organisation from her and the Murrayite theory of the Witch-Cult.
The Betans, on a hostile planet where they must live in domes, rely on industrial export ; they limit not only childbearing but also every kind of behavior that might be considered “ antisocial .” From their point of view, Barrayaran society is irrational and backwards, while the Barrayarans view them as undisciplined in every way, referring to a “ Betan vote ” as an obstacle to decision-making.
From the first established world championship, the top professional wrestlers have garnered fame within mainstream society.
From the 16th century, Confucianism was losing its influence on the Vietnamese society.
From these films the concept of the " Swedish sin " ( licentiousness ) developed, even though Swedish society was at the time still fairly conservative regarding sex, and the international concept of Swedish sexuality was and is largely exaggerated.
From Jung's perspective, this replacement of God with the state in a mass society led to the dislocation of the religious drive and resulted in the same fanaticism of the church-states of the Dark Ages — wherein the more the state is ' worshipped ', the more freedom and morality are suppressed ; this ultimately leaves the individual psychically undeveloped with extreme feelings of marginalization.
From the 7th century, Greek became the predominant language in the Eastern Roman Empire's administration, Church and society, replacing Latin.
From Hell was partly inspired by the title of Douglas Adams ' novel Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, in that it explores the notion that to solve a crime holistically, one would need to solve the entire society in which it occurred.
From then on, all Africans were considered Portuguese citizens, and racial discrimination became a sociological rather than a legal feature of colonial society.
From 1827 the society held fêtes at the Chiswick garden, and from 1833, shows with competitive classes for flowers and vegetables.
From a societal point of view, marketing is the link between a society ’ s material requirements and its economic patterns of response.
From 1898 to 1901, a secret society of Polish students seeking to restore Polish independence operated in the city, but the activists were tried by German courts in 1901, frustrating their efforts.
From its earliest beginnings in the Medieval period to the present, chamber music has been a reflection of the changes in the technology and the society that produced it.
From its beginnings as a traditional subsistence-based farming society, Sevier County has grown into a major tourist destination since the establishment of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which is dominates the southern portion of the county.
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