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cites and four
DeFleur cites his idea ( formed with Timothy Plax ) of the language-shaping function of the media as one of four theories on how media shape messages, and what that means for social conduct ( DeFleur & Ball-Rokeach, 1989 ).
Mick Rock cites the " Life On Mars " clip as his favorite of the four.
Gundersen cites affidavits from four reactor operators according to which the plant manager was aware of a dramatic pressure spike, after which the internal pressure dropped to outside pressure.
Chaplais cites the fact that Edward had four children with his wife — and even an illegitimate son — as well as the relative silence of contemporary commentators on the topic.
Colet cites four evils, referencing the Apostle, that constitute the corrupt, priestly living: devilish pride, carnal concupiscence, worldly covetousness, and worldly occupations.
However, others maintain that the term is derived from the Latin quatuor tempora, meaning " four times " ( a year ), while folk etymology even cites the phrase " may ye remember ( the inevitability of death )" as the source.
One study cites incisions made to a depth equivalent to the thinnest of four corneal-thickness measurements made near the center of the cornea.
If madness is all bad, then the preceding speeches would have been correct, but in actuality, madness given as a gift of the gods provides us with some of the best things we have. There are, in fact, several kinds of divine madness, of which he cites four examples:
In her 1967 book ( published in English in 1985 ) Angela Ottino della Chiesa cites four paintings derived to some degree from The Virgin of the Rocks: the Holy Family and St. John by Bernardino Luini in the Prado in Madrid, the Thuelin Madonna by Marco d ' Oggiono in the Thuelin collection in Paris and the Holy Infants Embracing by Joos van Cleve in the Capodimonte Museum in Naples.
Rosenzweig cites four examples: shrikes ( Laniidae ) thrived in altered landscapes when wooden fence post perches allowed them easy access to pouncing on prey, but inhospitable steel fence posts contributed to their decline.
* This work in turn cites the following four items as references and further reading:
The report cites four demand drivers for certification:
Schneemann cites her earliest connections between art and sexuality to her drawings from ages four and five, which she drew on her father's prescription tablets.
The New York Times cites over one hundred clinic bombings and incidents of arson, over three hundred invasions, and over four hundred incidents of vandalism between 1978 and 1993, and the National Abortion Federation, an organization of abortion providers, cites over 300 attempted or completed instances of bombing or arson, thousands of invasions and vandalism incidents, as well as other attacks, between 1977 and 2009.

cites and virtues
The tales of Fabricius are the standard ones of austerity and incorruptibility, similar to those told of Curius Dentatus, and Cicero often cites them together ; it is difficult to make out a true personality behind the virtues.

cites and justice
He cites the traditions of frontier justice and summary executions, and says, “ You ’ re a great cop, Harry, you had a chance to join the team but you ’ d rather stick with the system .” Callahan responds, " Briggs, I hate the goddamn system, but until someone comes along with some changes that make sense I'll stick with it.
For instance, United States Supreme Court justice John Paul Stevens cites the paper for the statement, " Parties ranked high on the list of evils that the Constitution was designed to check ".

cites and .
He cites with pleasure the comment of a lady, who exclaimed after a concert: `` Why, it's extremely interesting.
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 ''.
He cites the French Revolution as typifying this rigidity but makes no mention of the Italians, who have been able to adapt to all types of circumstances.
At one university, the president cites the faculty review committee as `` a valued partner of the administration in guarding and promoting the quality of the faculty ''.
A recent Ruling, although rather confusing, cites and follows Rev. Rul. 54-17.
Another example is his very infrequent use of the large amount of data from surveys designed to discover what and how people actually do feel and think on a broad range of topics: he cites such survey-type findings just three times.
Fromm also cites a poll on attitudes toward work restriction conducted by the Opinion Research Corporation in 1945, in which 49 per cent of manual workers said a man ought to turn out as much as he could in a day's work, while 41 per cent said he should not do his best but should turn out only the average amount.
This algorithm is due to Knuth, who cites Welford, and it has been thoroughly analyzed.
" Kierkegaard cites G. O. Marbach who he quotes as saying " Albertus repente ex asino factus philosophus et ex philosopho asinus " was suddenly transformed from an ass into a philosopher and from a philosopher into an ass.
Transmission, Gregory Chaitin also presents this theorem in J. ACM – Chaitin's paper was submitted October 1966 and revised in December 1968, and cites both Solomonoff's and Kolmogorov's papers.
Because Augustine cites part of the commentary on Romans as by " Sanctus Hilarius " it has been ascribed by various critics at different times to almost every known Hilary.
Ammonius cites Iamblichus who said knowledge is intermediate between the knower and the known, since it is the activity of the knower concerning the known.
NCCAM cites the use of acupuncture in addition to usual care in order to help lessen pain as an example of complementary medicine.
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.
In his book The Lost Ark of the Covenant ( 2008 ), Parfitt also suggests that the Ark was taken to Arabia following the events depicted in the Second Book of Maccabees, and cites Arabic sources which maintain it was brought in distant times to Yemen.
Sowell cites Bertrand Russell, Noam Chomsky and Edmund Wilson as paradigmatic examples of this phenomenon.
In architecture Dürer cites Vitruvius but elaborates his own classical designs and columns.
The Ravenna Cosmography of about 700 CE cites Agiation, which sometimes is taken as evidence of a prior Greek city, as-ion appears to be a Greek ending.
# The fourth stage can be detrimental, as Johnson cites it as a risk for premature death.
In the 1985 film „ Out of Africa ” Karen “ Tanja “ Blixen, the character played by Meryl Streep, cites poems by A. E.
E. Mark cites Caproni Ca 30 and Bristol TB. 8, both of 1913, as one of the first of heavier-than-air aircraft purposely designed for bombing.

four and cardinal
One of the highlights of the facade is a tower topped with a cross of four arms oriented to the cardinal directions.
Enclosures surrounding a temple are often constructed with a gopura at each of the four cardinal points.
:“ moderate, just, devoted, self-controlled: A version of the four cardinal virtues of Greco-Roman antiquity.
The sides of the square base are closely aligned to the four cardinal compass points ( within 4 minutes of arc ) based on true north, not magnetic north, and the finished base was squared to a mean corner error of only 12 seconds of arc.
The cardinal qualities of the style of Homer are well articulated by Matthew Arnold: he translator of Homer should above all be penetrated by a sense of four qualities of his author :— that he is eminently rapid ; that he is eminently plain and direct, both in the evolution of his thought and in the expression of it, that is, both in his syntax and in his words ; that he is eminently plain and direct in the substance of his thought, that is, in his matter and ideas ; and finally, that he is eminently noble.
The Madhaviya Shankaravijayam states this temple had four doors for scholars from the four cardinal directions.
There is also a small Porites stupa in the Museum where the directional Dhyani Buddhas ( Jinas ) are etched in its four cardinal points as in the Mahayana tradition.
Buddhist ( and Hindu ) temples were Mandala shaped, they are oriented according to the four cardinal points, the main gate being towards the east. Since building space and materials were scarce, Maldivians constructed their places of worship on the foundations of previous buildings.
A myriad is primarily a singular cardinal number ; just as the " thousand " in " four thousand " is singular ( one does not write " four thousands people ") the word myriad is used in the same way: " there are four myriad people outside ".
During his stay in the valley, he is said to have four stupas built around Patan in the four cardinal directions and one in the centre.
Its four sides face the four cardinal points precisely and it has an angle of 52 degrees.
World trees embodied the four cardinal directions, which represented also the fourfold nature of a central world tree, a symbolic axis mundi connecting the planes of the Underworld and the sky with that of the terrestrial world.
It is supposed that Mesoamerican sites and ceremonial centers frequently had actual trees planted at each of the four cardinal directions, representing the quadripartite concept.
* Seven virtues, which are the four cardinal virtues and the three theological virtues
The Roman medical encyclopedist Celsus ( ca 30 BC – 38 AD ) described the four cardinal signs of acute inflammation as tumor, dolor, calor, and rubor ( swelling, pain, increased heat, and redness ).
The frame of reference defines the four cardinal directions ( or points ) – north, south, east, and west.
( See Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel, angels often associated with four cardinal directions )
Prudence, which is intimately related to wisdom, became one of the four cardinal virtues of Catholicism.
Although Mao Zedong Thought is still listed as one of the four cardinal principles of the People's Republic of China, its historical role has been re-assessed.

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