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Tarrasch's rigid generalizations drew on the earlier work of Wilhelm Steinitz, and were upheld by Tarrasch's sharp tongue when dismissing the opinions of doubters.
In 1908, Weber published an article in which he drew a sharp methodological distinction between psychology and economics and attacked the claims that the marginal theory of value in economics reflected the form of the psychological response to stimuli as described by the Weber-Fechner law.
Bratcher argued that the Old Testament absorbed Near Eastern pagan mythology ( although he drew a sharp distinction between the literally-interpreted myths of the Near Eastern pagans and the " mythopoetic " use of imagery from pagan myths by the Hebrews ).
" In China the practice represented an indigenous spiritual and moral tradition, a cultural revitalization movement, and drew a sharp contrast to " Marxism with Chinese characteristics ".
At the fringes of Zionist thought, the Canaanites, who were radically opposed to Judaism, drew a sharp distinction between " Jews " and " Hebrew ".
The attack, thought to have originated from Qibya, initially drew a sharp rebuke to Jordan from the Mixed Armistice Commission.
He drew sharp criticism from his former political allies for supporting Sebastián Piñera's presidential candidacy.
: Died, praising God for his gift and grace: For she bowed down to him weeping, and said “ Live ”; and her tears were shed on his faceOr ever the life in his face was shed. The sharp tears fell through her hair, and stungOnce, and her close lips touched him and clungOnce, and grew one with his lips for a space ; And so drew back, and the man was dead.
Plato drew a sharp distinction between knowledge, which is certain, and mere opinion, which is not certain.
Further, the dubious election results drew sharp reactions from both local quarters and foreign countries.
As a result, it drew sharp criticism from various parties, including a protest by Japanese diplomats to the Belgian Foreign Ministry.
Nevertheless, this move drew sharp rebuke from the United States, with the State Department insisting that the Taiwanese government clarify that the National Unification Council has not been abolished.
Pride Week's decision to reverse the ban on QuAIA after it had received funding from the city ( which was done on the condition that QuAIA not be allowed to participate ) drew sharp criticism from several sources.
In 1922, the Encyclopædia Britannica published a brief account of Baker's life that drew sharp criticism.
As Lieutenant Governor Crosbie drew sharp criticism for wearing a sealskin coat to several official events during the Royals ' visit to Newfoundland in November 2009 and for saying that the coat was a statement in support of the annual seal hunt.
This drew sharp opposition primarily from the International District community, which feared the impact of the stadium on neighborhood businesses located east of the site.
Campaigning in the election in July, he drew a sharp distinction between Churchill and the Conservative Party, suggesting that the Tories would sideline the wartime leader as they had done Lloyd George.
The DC's newspaper, La Discussione, called the disaster " a mysterious act of God's love ", in an article that drew sharp criticism from l ' Unità.
Tönnies drew a sharp line between the realm of conceptualization ( of sociological terms, including " normal types ") and the realm of reality ( of social action ).
The Atwater-Rove style drew sharp scrutiny and criticism, and opened a new venue for study of executive management style, as scholars sought to examine to what extent incumbent politicians who used " black ops " to gain power would also deploy the same staff and techniques to maintain power and control once they are elected.
He found that pressure increases luminosity, so that hydrogen, for example, the flame of which gives no light in normal circumstances, burns with a luminous flame under a pressure of ten or twenty atmospheres, and the inference he drew was that the presence of solid particles is not the only factor that determines the light-giving power of a flame, Further, he showed that the spectrum of a dense ignited gas resembles that of an incandescent liquid or solid, and he traced a gradual change in the spectrum of an incandescent gas under increasing pressure, the sharp lines observable when it is extremely attenuated broadening out to nebulous bands as the pressure rises, till they merge in the continuous spectrum as the gas approaches a density comparable with that of the liquid state.
While not all critics and composers agree with this usage, it is conventional to see this period as a relatively continuous evolution in style, even though many influential composers and critics drew a sharp break around mid-century ; for example Hanslick and Richard Wagner both agreed that their era was not " Romantic ".
The same day a sharp but indecisive fight took place on the lower slopes of Arthur's Seat, after which Cromwell, having felt the strength of Leslie's line, drew back to Musselburgh.
The Government has a monopoly on organizing the hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, and in February, following the latest hajj, the Department of Religious Affairs drew sharp criticism for mismanaging the registration of approximately 30, 000 prospective pilgrims after they had paid the required fees.

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Mando, pleading her cause, must have said that Dr. Brown was the most distinguished physician in the United States of America, for our man poured out his symptoms and drew a madly waving line indicating the irregularity of his pulse.
On the morning of 12 September the Christian forces drew up in line of battle on the south-eastern slopes of the Wienerwald, looking down on the massed enemy camp.
He drew the line related to Wolfhounds, and as a result developed a modern breed, Irish Wolfhounds, which are today well established as companions and guards.
Four parts lower he drew a line for the equinoctial circle equator.
Sir Percy Cox, the British representative, saw through the ploy and drew a line on the map separating the Qatar Peninsula from the mainland.
" Four years later, the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty was signed and in Reagan's memoirs he drew a direct line from the film to the signing.
He worked with hardened tools, sharpened to fine points, and when he struck a center or drew a line, it was done under a microscope.
The devastating Wall Street Crash in October 1929 drew a line under the prosperous 1920s.
The prospect of marriage to the Countess of Essex on the horizon, Leicester finally drew a line under his relationship with Lady Douglas Sheffield.
Petitioners drew lots to determine the order of admission, but representatives of a city-state or those who brought larger donations to Apollo were secured a higher place in line.
In 1940, he joined Will Eisner's studio, where he wrote and drew for the Quality Comics line.
With this work Orff drew a line in his musical output, setting up a demarcation between pre-Antigonae and post-Antigonae style.
Jeanette criticized Johnson, saying, " Jack forgot about his old friends after he became champion and drew the color line against his own people.
In the dream he saw a vision of Saint Adalbert who drew a winding line which turned into a stream.
Although Hemingway later claimed ( in a 1954 letter to Bernard Berenson ) to have completely fabricated the scene, he in fact drew upon the events at Ronda, embellishing the event by imagining an execution line leading up to the cliff face.
In 1732 the proprietary governor of Maryland, Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, signed a provisional agreement with William Penn's sons, which drew a line somewhere in between and renounced the Calvert claim to Delaware.
Porsenna drew up a line of battle opposite it, apparently without hindrance, relying on numerical superiority to cow the Romans.
In 1732 Charles Calvert signed a territorial agreement with William Penn's sons that drew a line somewhere in between the two colonies and also renounced Calvert's claim to Delaware.
Antiochus said he would discuss it with his council, whereupon the Roman envoy drew a line in the sand around him and said, " Before you cross this circle I want you to give me a reply for the Roman Senate " – implying that Rome would declare war if the King stepped out of the circle without committing to leave Egypt immediately.
Over the next three years, the Ministry of Railways drew up more ambitious plans to extend the line to Beijing ( through a tunnel to Korea ) and even Singapore, and build connections to the Trans-Siberian Railway and other trunk lines in Asia.
Thus when the Spanish arrived at the village of Awatovi, they drew a line of cornmeal as a sign for the Spanish not to enter the village, but this was ignored.
As night drew in on the Channel, 24 cutters fitted with rocket frames formed a line and fired some 2, 000 rockets at Boulogne.
The lack of a railroad line for shipping eventually drew the larger farm and ranch houses to the north, while the 1960s routing of Interstate Highway 80 through Kimball brought the removal of other businesses to the south.
The two drew a chalk line down the middle.

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