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Mighton cites a 2000 paper by Simon and two co-authors which counters arguments by French mathematics educator Guy Brousseau and others suggesting that excessive practice hampers children's understanding:
Moore cites writers such as Marilyn French and Robert Graves, who argue ( as the fictional Gull does ) that women held both political and religious power prior to the rise of patriarchal religions such as Christianity.
The international media often cites Le Pen as a symbol of French xenophobia.
" The dictionary cites " Chick-pea " in the mid-18th century ; the original word in English taken directly from French was chich, found in print in English in 1388 and became obsolete in the 18th century.
François Labelle cites the efforts at that time by the Office de la langue française " to impose as French a standard as possible " as one of the reasons for the negative view Quebecers had of their language variety.
As the most important influence Hardy cites the self-study of Cours d ' analyse de l ' École Polytechnique by the French mathematician Camille Jordan, through which he became acquainted with the more precise mathematics tradition in continental Europe.
The Zulu Nation's ties to the French hip hop community have waned since 1987, and few contemporary emcees continue to represent the ideals of the group, but since Afrika Bambaataa's successful tour of France in 2008 and a big Zulu Nation reunion in Paris, France, there has been a new movement of the Universal Zulu Nation springing up in different cites again throughout France.
African legend claims that basil protects against scorpions, while the English botanist Culpeper cites one " Hilarius, a French physician " as affirming it as common knowledge that smelling basil too much would breed scorpions in the brain.
For instance, one attested origin of the verb " to flirt " cites influence from the Old French expression conter fleurette, which means " to ( try to ) seduce ".
M. Delcluze gives a brief notice of his life in Louis David et son temps (" Louis David and his Times "), and Julius Meyer's Geschichte der modernen französischen Malerei (" History of Modern French Painting ") contains what Britannica cites as an excellent criticism on his works.
" Nietzsche cites the French aphorists Jean de La Bruyère and Prosper Merimée, and in Aphorism 221 celebrates Voltaire.
Artistically he was influenced by French literature and the poet Charles Baudelaire whom he cites in many of his works.
He cites the fact that while, in English, we have different words for the animal and the meat product: Ox and beef, in French, bœuf is used to refer to both concepts.
The Encyclopædia Britannica cites him as the most accomplished of 17th-century French architects whose works " are renowned for their high degree of refinement, subtlety, and elegance ".
In his survey of contemporary French cinema, Tim Palmer discusses Civeyrac's career in the context of his teaching at the major French film school, la Fémis ; Civeyrac's status as an " applied cinephile " in which he carefully cites and revives the aesthetics of historical filmmakers like Mizoguchi and Cocteau ; his neglected situation outside France ; and his position as a remarkably uncompromising director, whose films often refuse to differentiate between fantasy and diegetic reality.
This article began as a translation of the corresponding French article, which cites the following as a source:
This article is based on a translation of the corresponding article from the French Wikipedia, retrieved on July 1, 2005, which in turn cites the following sources:
This article began as a translation of the corresponding article in the French Wikipedia, which cites the following as a source:
He cites his main influences as James Jamerson, Jack Casady of Jefferson Airplane, and French composer Olivier Messiaen.

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To this end, the first and longest section of the tract cites all the laws enacted since the Revolution to defend England against the `` Arbitrary Power of a Popish Prince ''.
German sexologist Volkmar Sigusch may have been the first to use the term cissexual ( zissexuell in German ) in a peer-reviewed publication: in his 1998 essay " The Neosexual Revolution ", he cites his two-part 1991 article " Die Transsexuellen und unser nosomorpher Blick " (" Transsexuals and our nosomorphic view ") as the origin of the term.
As examples, Vonnegut cites: " the Communist Party, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the General Electric Company — and any nation, anytime, anywhere.
On the possible role of an early Kit-Cat grouping in furthering these goals through armed invasion by William of Orange and through the Glorious Revolution itself, Downes cites Whig historian John Oldmixon, who knew many of those involved, and who wrote in 1735 of how some club members " before the Revolution 1688 met frequently in the Evening at a Tavern, near Temple Bar, to unbend themselves after Business, and have a little free and cheerful Conversation in those dangerous Times ".
Others that he cites as being especially valuable include Transforming Children into Spiritual Champions, Think Like Jesus, The Power of Vision, and Revolution.

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He also argues that alternative conceptions of morality exist which do not rely on the assumptions that Kant makes – he cites utilitarianism as an example which does not require the summum bonum.
To illustrate what he means by defamiliarization, Shklovsky uses examples from Tolstoy, whom he cites as using the technique throughout his works: “ The narrator of ' Kholstomer ,' for example, is a horse, and it is the horse ’ s point of view ( rather than a person ’ s ) that makes the content of the story seem unfamiliar ” ( Shklovsky 16 ).
He makes frequent use of primary sources ( or contemporary chroniclers ) and cites them as he goes along.
Warren cites a number of productions of the play as evidence for this argument, including Robin Phillips ' Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ) production at the Aldwych Theatre in 1970, where Valentine kisses Silvia, makes his offer and then kisses Proteus.
Frankl cites two neurotic pathogens: hyper-intention, a forced intention toward some end which makes that end unattainable ; and hyper-reflection, an excessive attention to oneself which stifles attempts to avoid the neurosis to which one thinks oneself predisposed.
Waterhouse cites three reasons, traditional in Tibetan Buddhism, why Geshe Kelsang is authorized to be a Spiritual Guide, saying " The combination of experience, lineage and knowledge makes Geshe Kelsang ideal as a teacher.
For example, a November 4, 2002 article by Sherrie Gossett in the right-wing WorldNetDaily makes many of the same criticisms of ANSWER, IAC, Workers World, NION, and the RCP as the Albert / Shalom article quoted above ; most of the sources she cites for criticism of NION and ANSWER come from within the left.
Concerning, the adventures and death of the Swedish king Jorund ( whom Snorri makes a successor of Haki ), he cites the poem Háleygjatal by a Norwegian skald named Eyvindr skáldaspillir containing the Kenning Sigar's steed referring to the legend of Hagbard and Signy:
She cites studies that, she argues, suggest that breastfeeding, while nutritionally useful to children, is not so essential to children's well-being that it makes sense to demonize mothers who do not or cannot breastfeed.
She cites the vow as a reason and refuses to come with Narasimhavarman when he makes a secret visit to come and rescue her.
Marsh cites that, " With Beneath Medicine Tree, I wanted to make a record that moves people ," while " With In Motion, I wanted to make a record that makes people move.

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Sinor also cites Ammianus ' statement that the Huns " are subject to no royal restraint ," casting further doubt on Balamber's status as king.
Human Rights Watch cites no human rights crimes for the forces under direct control of Massoud for the period from October 1996 until the assassination of Massoud in September 2001.
' In the second case, he cites an example that demonstrates ignorance of statistical principles in the lay press: ' Since no such proof is possible genetically modified food is harmless, the article in The New York Times was what is called a " bad rap " against the U. S. Department of Agriculture-a bad rap based on a junk-science belief that it's possible to prove a null hypothesis.
The petition cites one Piers Venables of Aston, Derbyshire, " who having no liflode, ne sufficeante of goodes, gadered and assembled unto him many misdoers, beynge of his clothynge, and, in manere of insurrection, wente into the wodes in that countrie, like as it hadde be Robyn Hude and his meyne.
Human Rights Watch cites no human rights crimes for the forces under direct control of Massoud for the period from October 1996 until the assassination of Massoud in September 2001.
However, there is no trace of it in the primary source he cites, and when asked, Gaiman has stated that he made up the " legend " out of whole cloth.
Furthermore, " The annalists of the first century BC are thus seen principally as entertainers ...." Cornell, however, cites no criterion for distinguishing what narratives of annalists or historians are to be considered mere entertainment.
It has been alleged by an 1881 writer, who however cites no instances, that the supposed presence of the Wandering Jew has occasionally been used as a pretext for incursions by Gentiles into Jewish quarters during the late Middle Ages, when the legend was accepted as fact.
However, Barlow cites no sources to support his claim.
Although Pagels cites Athanasius's Paschal letter ( letter 39 ) for 367 AD, there is no order for monks to destroy heretical works contained in that letter.
However no Latin source cites relationships of any kind between Consus and Janus Consivius.
He cites Hitler's speeches declaring that small states have no right to exist, and the Nazi use of Haushofer's maps, language and arguments.
Kim Sterelny ( 2007 ) cites this rapid natural selection as illustrating an important point about periods of relative stasis in the punctuated equilibrium hypothesis of Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould: " In claiming that species typically undergo no further evolutionary change once speciation is complete, they are not claiming that there is no change at all between one generation and the next.
Some forms of mercury are toxic to humans, but the NCAHF cites the CDC in stating that there is no evidence that " the health of the vast majority of people with amalgam is compromised " or that " removing amalgam fillings has a beneficial effect on health ".
The statement cites, “ sufficiently troubling and urgent ethical issues ” raised by the HTS project, including the difficulties for HTS anthropologists to receive informed consent without coercion from their research subjects and to uphold their ethical mandate to “ do no harm ” to those they study.
Imre Lakatos cites Hermann Hankel as the early origin of this attribution, but disputes the claim saying that " there is ample evidence that he had no idea of this concept [...] for instance, when he discusses piecewise continuous functions, he says that at points of discontinuity the function has two values ".
Polybius in his Histories ( c. 140 BC ), Book XXXIV, cites Pytheas as one " who has led many people into error by saying that he traversed the whole of Britain on foot, giving the island a circumference of forty thousand stades, and telling us also about Thule, those regions in which there was no longer any proper land nor sea nor air, but a sort of mixture of all three of the consistency of a jellyfish in which one can neither walk nor sail, holding everything together, so to speak.
In Vedānta ( 1. 2. 28 ), Bāḍarāyaṇa cites Jaimini as saying that " There is no contradiction in taking Vaishvānara as the supreme Brahman ".
She cites the popularity that the town also holds with the growing black middle-class " Empowerment kugels don't hang out in Soweto ; they do lunch in Sandton " and quotes columnist Therese Owen's advice to former TV-personality Kedibone, " Now that you're no longer wanted as a continuity presenter on SABC1, go hang out in Sandton and catch yourself a BEE boy.
But aside from these three cites, which are notoriously so overgrown that no decent white man, nobody who loves his wife and kiddies and God ’ s good out-o ’- doors and likes to shake the hand of his neighbor in greeting would want to live in them .” Zenith is thus presented as more than simply prosperous ; it is safe and wholesome.
Though most cites have said the show was cancelled due to " creative differences ", it is without a doubt of no suspiciousness that the series was cancelled due to a severe rating decline.
Mahon cites estimates of US $ 30, 000, 000 to $ 40, 000, 000 as the cost of the Second Seminole War, but knew of no analysis of the actual cost.
Historians Bruce Catton and Glenn Tucker make firm assertions that a sharpshooter was responsible ; Stephen Sears credits volley fire from the 7th Tennessee against the 2nd Wisconsin ; Edwin Coddington cites the sister's letter and finds the sharpshooter theory to be partly credible, but leans towards Sears ' conclusion ; Harry W. Pfanz agrees that the location was behind the 2nd Wisconsin, but make no judgment about the source of the fire.

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