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In practice, the sea level under a continent has to be computed from gravity measurements, and slightly different computational methods exist ; see Geodesy, heights.
: Mean radius as defined by the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics ( IUGG ): R < sub > 1 </ sub >= ( 2a + b )/ 3 = 6 371 008. 7714 m ;
For his 70th birthday he was given the festschrift Commemorative volume on the occasion of Erik Tengström's 70th birthday ( Report / Department of Geodesy, University of Uppsala, Institute of Geophysics, ISSN 0281-4463 ; 19 ).
At the end of 1928 the Central Research Institute of Geodesy, Aerial Surveying and Cartography ( TsNIIGAiK ) was founded on his initiative ; he worked there as a director ( 1928 – 1930 ) and as a deputy director of science ( 1930 – 1937 ).

; and community
These discoveries are of present interest chiefly to the scientific community ; ;
She hopes that all will support the contestants from our own community by attending our Pageants and the State Pageant June 17 ; ;
consequently, the vulnerability to social difference should not be attributed to the stress on personal community in Protestant congregations ; ;
This means that the antennae of the congregation are extended into the community, picking up the wave lengths of those who will fit into the social and economic level of the congregation ; ;
He is aware of the needs of the community ; he does not live for himself alone.
Suggested alternatives include: a community under the pressure of starvation or extreme social stress, dismemberment and cannibalism as religious ritual or in response to religious conflict, the influx of outsiders seeking to drive out a settled agricultural community via calculated atrocity, or an invasion of a settled region by nomadic raiders who practiced cannibalism ; such peoples have existed in other times and places, e. g. the Androphagi of Europe.
An abbot ( from Old English abbod, abbad, from Latin abbas (“ father ”), from Ancient Greek ἀββᾶς ( abbas ), from Aramaic ܐܒܐ / אבא (’ abbā, “ father ”); confer German Abt ; French abbé ) is the head and chief governor of a community of monks, called also in the East hegumen or archimandrite.
The former option is one presented in the book ; the latter is known in the Amber community as an " Amethyst " game.
She does not receive a mitre nor is given a crosier as part of the ceremony ; however, by ancient tradition, she may carry a crosier when leading her community.
On November 6, 1827, Alcott started teaching in Bristol, Connecticut, still using the same methods he used in Cheshire, but opposition from the community surfaced quickly ; he was unemployed by March 1828.
It was these formations that the scientific community widely suspected were formed by lunar volcanism ; however, this hypothesis was proven incorrect by the composition of retrieved lunar samples from the mission.
* His view of the second coming of Christ is also unusual ; he suggested that this would not be a physical reappearance, but that the Christ being would become manifest in non-physical form, visible to spiritual vision and apparent in community life for increasing numbers of people beginning around the year 1933.
Twenty-eight members signed Abba Mari's letter of approval ; the others, under Tibbon's leadership, addressed another letter to Ben Adret, rebuking him and his colleagues for condemning a whole community without knowledge of the local conditions.
Where, however, the rigorous exposition of laws worked hardship on the masses, he did not scruple to modify the decisions of his colleagues for the benefit of the community ( Shabbat 134b ; Yer.
# community consensus in favor of the policy ; and
However, most of this aid has been targeted at the Federation ; the previous government of the RS was anti-Dayton and not assisted by the U. S. The election of the " Sloga " or " Unity " Coalition government, led by Prime Minister Dodik, has shifted the balance of power in the Republika Srpska ( RS ) to a pro-Dayton stance and will result in an upsurge of funding to the RS from the international community.
Biotic describes a living component of a community ; for example organisms, such as plants and animals.
At this time, the community of Barcelonnette successfully purchased the seigneurie of the town as it was put to auction by the Duke of Savoy ; it thereby gained its own justicial powers.
Developed into its present form in Italy, ( where it is called bocce, the plural of the Italian word boccia which means " bowl "), it is played around Europe and also in overseas areas that have received Italian migrants, including Australia, North America, and South America ( where it is known as bochas ; bolas criollas in Venezuela, bocha ( the sport ) in Brazil ), initially among the migrants themselves but slowly becoming more popular with their descendants and the wider community.
Ezra is written to fit a schematic pattern in which the God of Israel inspires a king of Persia to commission a leader from the Jewish community to carry out a mission ; three successive leaders carry out three such missions, the first rebuilding the Temple, the second purifying the Jewish community, and the third sealing of the holy city itself behind a wall.

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Encyclopedia of Biblical Spiritualism ; Or, A Concordance to the Principal Passages of the Old and New Testament Scriptures Which Prove or Imply Spiritualism ; Together with a Brief History of the Origin of Many of the Important Books of the Bible.
Important museums in Ghent are the Museum voor Schone Kunsten ( Museum of Fine Arts ), with paintings by Hieronymus Bosch, Peter Paul Rubens, and many Flemish masters ; the SMAK or Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst ( City Museum for Contemporary Art ), with works of the 20th century, including Joseph Beuys and Andy Warhol ; and the Design Museum with masterpieces of Victor Horta and Le Corbusier.
Important works from the 100s include the Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, a collection of anecdotes and reports of literary discussions among his friends ; and the letters of the orator Marcus Cornelius Fronto to Marcus Aurelius.
Important naval victories of the Ottoman Empire in this period include the Battle of Preveza ( 1538 ); Battle of Ponza ( 1552 ); Battle of Djerba ( 1560 ); conquest of Algiers ( in 1516 and 1529 ) and Tunis ( in 1534 and 1574 ) from Spain ; conquest of Rhodes ( 1522 ) and Tripoli ( 1551 ) from the Knights of St. John ; capture of Nice ( 1543 ) from the Holy Roman Empire ; capture of Corsica ( 1553 ) from the Republic of Genoa ; capture of the Balearic Islands ( 1558 ) from Spain ; capture of Aden ( 1548 ), Muscat ( 1552 ) and Aceh ( 1565 – 67 ) from Portugal during the Indian Ocean expeditions ; among others.
Important differences exist between integrin-signalling in circulating blood cells and non-circulating cells such as epithelial cells ; integrins of circulating cells are normally inactive.
Important in this respect is the Taoist concept of De (; virtue ).
Important programs were started quickly ; how long before less-important programs were started was unpredictable.
Important common derivative characteristics ( synapomorphies ) include, for example, the mandibles of the second body segment and the oral papillae and associated slime glands of the third ; nerve strands extending along the underside with numerous cross-linkages per segment ; and the special form of the tracheae.
Determining What Is Important ;
Important metazoan zooplankton include cnidarians such as jellyfish and the Portuguese Man o ' War ; crustaceans such as copepods and krill ; chaetognaths ( arrow worms ); molluscs such as pteropods ; and chordates such as salps and juvenile fish.
Also appearing in the 1970s was The Most Important Person, a short series of five-minute segments on the importance of life ; and The Kingdom of Could Be You, a short series of five-minute segments on the importance of careers and the work world.
In 1999 Time named Pankhurst as one of the 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century, stating: " she shaped an idea of women for our time ; she shook society into a new pattern from which there could be no going back.
Important sections of the Israeli public opposed the process ; notably, the Jewish settlers feared that it would lead to them losing their homes.
Important members of the party have included Minneapolis mayor Hubert H. Humphrey and Minnesota Attorney General Walter Mondale, who each went on to be United States Senators, Vice Presidents of the United States, and unsuccessful Democratic nominees for president, Humphrey in 1968 and Mondale in 1984 ; Eugene McCarthy, a Senator who ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968 as an anti-Vietnam War candidate ; and Paul Wellstone, a Senator from 1991 – 2002 who became an icon of populist progressivism.

; and publications
The proper use of the symbol is debated ; it is used to describe any cyclic pi system in some publications, or only those pi systems that obey Hückel's rule on others.
; Alternative publications
) Turning Points in Ending the Cold War, ( Hoover Institution Press: 2008 ), pp. 111-140, p. 111 ; < http :// www. hoover. org / publications / books / 8237 > 22-23 February, 2012.
zoologia ), and seeër ( now more commonly see-er ), but this practice has become far less common ; The New Yorker magazine is one of the few major publications that still uses it.
The NCTE's publications resonate with George Orwell's name, and allusions to him abound in statements on doublespeak ; for example, the committee quoted Orwell's remark that " language is often used as an instrument of social control " in Language and Public Policy.
A few fanzines have evolved into professional publications ( sometimes known as " prozines "), and many professional writers were first published in fanzines ; some continue to contribute to them after establishing a professional reputation.
The following year he began publishing his music ; four collections of instrumental pieces appeared within the next three years, and many more publications would follow.
The object of the conference was " To consider the advisability of all maritime nations adopting similar methods in preparation, construction, and production of their charts and all hydrographic publications ; of rendering the results in the most convenient form to enable them to be readily used ; of instituting a prompt system of mutual exchange of hydrographic information between all countries ; and of providing an opportunity to consultations and discussions to be carried out on hydrographic subjects generally by the hydrographic experts of the world.
The phrase " Inuit language " is largely limited to professional discourse, since in each area, there is one or more conventional terms that cover all the local variants ; or it is used as a descriptive term in publications where readers can't necessarily be expected to know the locally used words.
He was presented with fifty-eight peer-reviewed publications, nine books, and several immunology textbook chapters about the evolution of the immune system ; however, he simply insisted that this was still not sufficient evidence of evolution, and that it was not " good enough.
Other publications on Zambian Humanism are: Fundamentals of Zambian Humanism, by Timothy Kandeke ; Zambian Humanism, religion and social morality, by Cleve Dillion-Malone S. J.
Unlike the DC Universe, few of Marvel's 1940s characters have become major characters in modern publications ; Captain America is one exception, and to a lesser extent his contemporary, the Sub-Mariner, is as well, primarily because both of these characters were reintroduced to readers and to the Marvel Universe during the 1960s.
A continuity should also not be confused with an imprint ; for example, while the titles of some imprints, such as Ultimate Marvel, take place in a different continuity, some or all publications in other imprints, such as Epic Comics, Marvel MAX, and Marvel UK, take place within the Earth-616 continuity.
" Pagan " as a self-designation appeared in 1964 and 1965, in the publications of the Witchcraft Research Association ; at that time, the term was in use by " revivalist Witches " in the United States and the United Kingdom, but unconnected to the broader, counter-culture Pagan movement.
# Preparing documents, reports or draft reports, summaries and synthesis and position papers in response to particular requests, as well as substantive contributions to information materials and publications ;
Robert C. Marwick is a local author whose publications include From My Rousay Schoolbag ; Rousay Roots ( 1995 ); In Dreams We Moor ( 2000 ) ISBN 1-899851-04-6.
Cambridge, UK: CUP Archive, 1973, pp 10 </ ref > Discussions on the current state of communism and abstract ideas such as freedom and identity were also becoming more common ; soon, non-party publications began appearing, such as the trade union daily < i > Prace </ i > ( Labour ).
: Haldeman-Julius publications, 1936 ; reprinted: Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 1995 ), is frequently referenced on-line.
; Industry publications
As discussed in Wolk v. Olson, the discovery rule does not apply to mass-media publications such as newspapers and the Internet ; the statute of limitations begins to run at the date of publication.
The failure to renew the Licensing Act led to confusion and both positive and negative outcomes ; while the government no longer played a part in censoring publications, and the monopoly of the Company over printing was broken, there was uncertainty as to whether or not copyright was a binding legal concept without the legislation.
Thus his earliest publications carried the name Theodor Wiesengrund-Adorno ; upon his application for US citizenship, his name was modified to Theodor W. Adorno.

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