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Nelson publicly encouraged this close bond with his officers and on 29 September 1798 described them as " We few, we happy few, we band of brothers ", echoing William Shakespeare's play Henry V. From this grew the notion of the Nelsonic Band of Brothers, a cadre of high-quality naval officers that served with Nelson for the remainder of his life.
From a psychoanalytical perspective, after the Lacanian notion of " the Real ", Slavoj Žižek offered new aspects of " the gaze " extensively used in contemporary film analysis.
From this verb come amans — a lover, amator, " professional lover ," often with the accessory notion of lechery — and amica, " girlfriend " in the English sense, often as well being applied euphemistically to a prostitute.
# From the division of magnitudes-for the mathematicians also use the notion of the infinite.
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 the 1980s onward, Alessi has been particularly associated with the notion of " designer " objects-otherwise ordinary tools and objects executed as high design, particularly in a post-modern mode, from designers such as Philippe Starck.
From the British Museum's reconstruction of the skull, Woodward proposed that Piltdown man represented an evolutionary missing link between apes and humans, since the combination of a human-like cranium with an ape-like jaw tended to support the notion then prevailing in England that human evolution began with the brain.
From a modern point of view, Fourier's results are somewhat informal, due to the lack of a precise notion of function and integral in the early nineteenth century.
From the 5th century BC, the copies of the statue of Zeus found were small copies on coins of Elis, which give us but a general notion of the pose, and the character of the head.
From this, Post was able to derive the following definition of inconsistency without the use of the notion of contradiction:
From its Romanticist usage, the notion of the bard as a minstrel with qualities of a priest, magician or seer also entered the fantasy genre in the 1960s to 1980s, for example as the " Bard " class in Dungeons & Dragons, Bard by Keith Taylor ( 1981 ), Bard: The Odyssey of the Irish by Morgan Llywelyn ( 1984 ), and in video games in fantasy settings such as The Bard's Tale ( 1985 ).
From this definition, Royce constructs a moral framework based upon loyalty, using the notion of loyalty to loyalty itself.
From the notion of absolute unity results the conception of the uniqueness of God ; for if two beings of this kind could exist, the unity of God would be nullified, since to one, at least, of the units a special character must be attributed so as to distinguish it from the other ( ib .).
From the Chicago school of economics, Ronald Coase introduced the notion of transaction costs into the understanding of why firms are founded and how they continue to behave.
From this philosophical reassessment a new concept follows naturally: the notion of renormalizability.
From the records of early Buddhist schools, it appears that at least six different groups accepted the notion of an intermediate existence ( antarābhava ), namely, the Sarvāstivāda, Darṣṭāntika, Vātsīputrīyas, Saṃmitīya, Pūrvaśaila and late Mahīśāsaka.
From a Kleinian viewpoint, ' Donald Winnicott, who was always extremely respectful of Melanie Klein's work, could not stomach the notion of envy ', just as he had led the Independent's ' common repudiation ... the loathsome notion of death instinct '.
From the time of St Augustine, the Christian church was sceptical of the notion of the idea of the Antipodes.
From a tensorial point of view, it is natural to try to extend the notion of pullback to tensors of arbitrary rank, i. e., to multilinear maps on W
From this possibility of self-determination even the notion of Workers ' self-management is seen as problematic since " Far from the emergence of proletarian power, ... this self-management as a moment of the self-harnessing of the workers to capitalist production in the period of real subsumption ... Mistaking the individual capitalist ( who, in real subsumption disappears into the collective body of share ownership on one side, and hired management on the other ) rather than the enterprise as the problem, ... the workers themselves became a collective capitalist, taking on responsibility for the exploitation of their own labor.
In a 2006 interview she laughed off the notion of retirement, saying: " From day one on The Street everyone has been very kind to me.
« From the earliest books an attentive reader can form a clear notion about this high morale and lifelike Teaching.
From an algebraic perspective, a semigroup action is a generalization of the notion of a group action in group theory.

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From 1978 to 1979, Wayne played Digger Barnes on the CBS hit drama Dallas.

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From within this literary environment emerged many stories and novels about private detectives, also known as private investigators, PIs and " private eyes " (" eye " being the vocalization of " I " for " investigator ").
From the 1970s a number of critiques of the positivism now associated with geography emerged.
From this foundation, the modern human rights arguments emerged over the latter half of the twentieth century.
From this point of view, the variation of phenotypic expression between heterosexual and homosexual desire in individuals has emerged in humans, as is the case for many species, as an apparent better adaptation as there are no documented human populations that are uniformly heterosexual.
From Vulgar Latin the Romance languages emerged.
From a historical perspective the three-tier architecture concept emerged in the 1990s from observations of distributed systems ( e. g., web applications ) where the client, middle ware and data tiers ran on physically separate platforms.
From this changing society emerged a common, unifying musical language, in particular the polyphonic style of the Franco-Flemish school.
From it emerged two primary gods, the male Apsu and female Tiamat, and a third deity who is the maker Mummu and his power for the progression of cosmogonic births to begin.
From this emerged the idea that light is an electromagnetic wave.
King ’ s songs " Pleasant Valley Sunday ", " Sometime in the Morning ", and " The Porpoise Song ( Theme From Head )" have emerged as signature songs from The Monkees.
From the time when Islam emerged in the 7th century until the early 16th century, the name Bahrain referred to the wider historical region of Bahrain stretching from Basrah to the Strait of Hormuz along the Persian Gulf coast.
From the early-to-mid-1960s, Baez emerged at the forefront of the American roots revival, where she introduced her audiences to the then-unknown Bob Dylan ( the two became romantically involved in late 1962, remaining together through early 1965 ), and was emulated by artists such as Judy Collins, Emmylou Harris, Joni Mitchell and Bonnie Raitt.
From this environment emerged ( in conjunction with the literary movement ) an enclave of critical studies called genre studies.
From the middle of the 1990s, other bands gradually emerged to combine heavy metal with folk music.
From his armpits and navel emerged bandicoots, who dug their way out of the earth just as the first sun rose into the sky.
From the polemical contemporary works which describe his career have emerged the outlines of a complex figure, charting a dangerous course through the chaos of the late 5th century Athenian political scene ; although historians from ancient times to the present have offered far more specific portraits, of one form or another, it may be that nothing more than that outline will ever be known with certainty.
From late 2005 to early 2006, a new form of blogging emerged called a vlog.
From the end of the 19th century tourism emerged, helped by the connection by rail since 1863.
From these activities there emerged a very active organization called “ The Community League ”, dedicated toward school and town improvements.
From other rooms emerged his wife, in a bathrobe, and his two children, Pierre and Chantal, now 39 and 40.
From their debates has emerged a multifarious populist nationalism which argues that anti-imperialist nationalism in China has provided a valuable public space for popular participation outside the country's political institutions and that nationalist sentiments under the postcolonial condition represent a democratic form of civic activity.
From here a new economy emerged, one of size and density that provided increased economic opportunities for the inhabitants of New France.
From Lomax's Spanish and Italian recordings emerged one of the first theories explaining the types of folk singing that predominate in particular areas, a theory that incorporates work style, the environment, and the degrees of social and sexual freedom.
From Japan's post-war years the Sōka Gakkai emerged as the largest lay organization of Nichiren Buddhist practitioners, claiming membership of 8. 27 million households in Japan.

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