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Georgian buildings were also constructed of wood with clapboards ; even columns were made of timber, framed up, and turned on an over-sized lathe.
They come also framed in a variety of forms, such as the pier glass and the overmantle mirror.
Some critics also question whether even such low goals are realistic or attainable, and whether success can only be framed in terms of high test scores and high incomes.
That is, the observation is framed in terms of the theory that also contains the hypothesis it is meant to verify or falsify ( though of course the observation should not be based on an assumption of the truth or falsity of the hypothesis being tested ).
Metal framed partitioning is also available.
That year he also made an appearance in the popular ITC show Randall and Hopkirk ( Deceased ) in the fifth episode of the series " That's How Murder Snowballs " as Abel, a framed performer in a major London theatre.
She also supported Tom Mooney, and Warren Billings, who had been framed for a bombing at the Preparedness Day Parade in San Francisco in 1916.
It is thus meaningless to assert rationality without also specifying the background model assumptions describing how the problem is framed and formulated.
This perfect setting for aesthetic isolation allowed Hofmannsthal the unique perspective of the privileged artist, but also allowed him to see that art had become a flattened documenting of humanity, which took our instincts and desires and framed them for viewing without acquiring any of the living, passionate elements.
* In The Beekeeper's Apprentice by Laurie R. King, an elderly Holmes and his protegee, Mary Russell, are pursued by Moriarty's middle-aged daughter, also an Oxford mathematics don, and a criminal kingpin in her own right, who threatens Holmes's remaining friends as she attempts to force Holmes to kill himself after signing a fake confession ' admitting ' that he framed her father to be a criminal out of jealousy aand that most of his cases were solved by others, only for Holmes to provoke her by noting that her father essentially committed suicide by confronting Holmes in such an isolated spot without any weapons, resulting in her accidentally shooting herself when struggling with Mary Russell in a fit of rage.
Prior to the 1900s, most barns were timber framed ( also known as post and beam ) forming very strong structures to withstand storms and heavy loads of animal feed.
" He is also the author of What's Right ( 1996 ) and How We Got Here ( 2000 ), a history of the 1970s, which " framed the 1970s in the shadow of World War II and Vietnam, suggesting, ' The turmoil of the 1970s should be understood ... as the rebellion of an unmilitary people against institutions and laws formed by a century of war and the preparation for war.
The Indian Contract Act had been framed in England by a learned commission, and the draft was materially altered in Stephen's hands before, also in 1872, it became law.
Plywood may also be tongued all round to fit it flush into a framed structure, and plywood for sub-floors used in platform framing is often supplied with tongue and groove edges.
Paintings of session judges on the walls have also been restored and framed, while the walls have been repainted in their original red colour.
" He also fed conspiracy theories that Jenkins had been framed.
In November 1621, roused by Sir Edward Coke, they framed a petition asking not only for war with Spain but also for Prince Charles to marry a Protestant, and for enforcement of the anti-Catholic laws.
This gallery is open two portals, also of granite, the first settled by a simple arch and the second through an arc between frames framed for a múdejar alfiz. In front of this porch is the entrance to the temple.
* The acclaimed TV sitcom Arrested Development is widely recognised as a seminal work of televised metafiction-it not only is framed like a reality television show ( when in fact it is anything but ), but also is highly self-reflexive and intertextual.
Frazers were also offered in " Virginian " models which consisted of an ordinary framed roof line with a roll-down convertible top.
Although framed as a religious issue, there was also a question of language politics involved, since at that time, most Protestants in Manitoba were anglophones and most Roman Catholics were francophones.
They also took a framed photograph, which they later returned at McCartney's request.
Mr Ball also directed the witnesses to " view the art ": One million pounds in £ 50 notes, nailed to a large framed board.
But as a result of the way it was framed in the act, it also removed that capacity from the English parliament and administration as well because legislation could only be submitted for approval by the Irish executive.

also and elaborated
This idea is first found in the Torah ( the five books of Moses, which are also included in the Christian Bible ) and is elaborated on in later books of the Hebrew Bible.
The Court also elaborated on the factors courts must apply when reviewing a punitive award under due process principles.
The Council's duties and powers are not elaborated further, but it is also credited with rejecting Arvedui's claim after the death of Ondoher and should possibly be equated with " the elders " that sent Boromir to Rivendell.
Tolkien also elaborated on Jewish influence on his Dwarves in a letter: " I do think of the ' Dwarves ' like Jews: at once native and alien in their habitations, speaking the languages of the country, but with an accent due to their own private tongue ..."
It was true that he was also the only one who gave no evidence of political sagacity, military skill, or even ordinary intelligence ...", and elaborated in a later book, " He was gracious, benign, affable, courteous, the soul of liberality and generosity.
In court, Buscetta also elaborated in great detail the hidden exchanges that linked politicians and the Mafia.
Basil Bernstein also studied what he named the ' elaborated code ' explaining that in this type of speech pattern the middle and upper classes use this language style to gain access to education and career advancement.
Zen Buddhist tenets were also elaborated into the tea ceremony during the Sengoku period.
In that same year, James M. Buchanan also faulted Barro's model, noting that " his is an age-old question in public finance theory ", one already mooted by Ricardo and elaborated upon by De Viti.
Although some of the most important issues in contemporary psychology are elaborated in these contributions, the polarized positioning also sustained the idea of a separation between PCP and SC, paving the way for only limited opportunities for dialogue between them.
The All Saints Sisters of the Poor also use an elaborated version of the Anglican Daily Office.
The syllable is mentioned in all the Upanishads, specially elaborated upon in the Taittiriya, Chāndogya and Māndukya Upanishad set forth as the object of profound religious meditation, the highest spiritual efficacy being attributed not only to the whole word but also to the three sounds a ( a-kāra ), u ( u-kāra ), m ( ma-kāra ), of which it consists.
" He later elaborated saying, " When we meet her, she will have been searching for many years, both for her birth parents, but also for an answer to that feeling that she's had inside of her that there's something special, there's something else that nobody has yet been able to understand and explain.
B2FH also elaborated the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis and set substantial frame-work for contemporary nuclear astrophysics.
One of the most respected and beloved early Muslim saints Abdul-Qadir Gilani also elaborated Sufism, tasawwuf and faqr in a conclusive manner.
Apart from direct age discrimination which can also be objectively justified, the general rule for direct discrimination, elaborated in EA 2010 Schedule 9, is that an employer may be exempt if it can show that having a worker fit a particular description is a " genuine occupational requirement ", so that the otherwise discriminatory practice pursues a legitimate aim and is applied proportionately.
But some scholars contest this grouping, first proposed by Chaucer scholar Eleanor Prescott Hammond and subsequently elaborated by George Lyman Kittredge, not least because the later tales of Melibee and the Nun's Priest also discuss this theme.
Techniques of composition varied throughout his life: he sometimes used the cantus firmus technique, already archaic by the end of the 15th century, and also the paraphrase technique, in which the source material appears elaborated, and in other voices than the tenor, often in imitation.
Longchenpa, the 13th century founder of the Nyingma school, citing the third-century Mahayana texts of the Indian master Asanga, elaborated that inappropriate sexual behavior also include the hands among inappropriate parts of the body for sexual activity.
In his non-fiction book Danse Macabre, Stephen King elaborated on the themes of terror and horror, also adding a third element which he referred to as " revulsion.
Smith and Cowdery further elaborated for the 1835 publication of the Doctrine and Covenants that they were also later visited by Peter, James, and John, who restored the " keys of your ministry " and the " keys of the kingdom ".
The book elaborated evidence for and implications of Sweezy ’ s stagnation theory, also called secular stagnation.
Incas elaborated creatively on a preexisting system of not only the mita exchange of labor but also the exchange of the objects of religious veneration of the peoples whom they took into their empire.
The Northeastern region of Brazil concentrates the most elaborated parties, more specifically in the cities of Caruaru-Pernambuco, Campina Grande-Paraiba, Salvador-Bahia and in smaller cities like Cruz das Almas, Senhor do Bonfim, Ibicui, Jequie and Ilheus also in Bahia.

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