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The more specific term βίβλος biblos, which finds its way into English in such words as ' bibliography ', ' bibliophile ', and ' bible ', refers to the inner bark of the papyrus plant.
Another important issue is that Miller asks for an interpretation of what the " average " person finds offensive, rather than what the more sensitive persons in the community are offended by, as obscenity was defined by the previous test, the Hicklin test, stemming from the English precedent.
Like many other areas of American law, the Fourth Amendment finds its roots in English legal doctrine.
* November 5 – Gunpowder Plot: A plot by to blow up the English Houses of Parliament is foiled when Sir Thomas Knyvet, a justice of the peace, finds Guy Fawkes in a cellar below the Parliament building and orders a search of the area ( records show 36 barrels of gunpowder were found, and Fawkes was arrested for trying to kill King James I of England and the members who were scheduled to sit together in Parliament the next day ).
James W. Valentine, while admitting that the classic monkey's task is impossible, finds that there is a worthwhile analogy between written English and the metazoan genome in this other sense: both have " combinatorial, hierarchical structures " that greatly constrain the immense number of combinations at the alphabet level.
Gulliver is returned to his English home and family, finds their smell and look intolerable and all his countrymen no better than " Yahoos ," purchases and converses with two stabled horses, tolerating the stable boy, and assures the reader of his account's utter veracity.
Among these were the teeth of a reptile / mammal hybrid, Plagiaulax dawsoni, " found " in 1891 ( and whose teeth had been filed down in the same way that the teeth of Piltdown man would be some 20 years later ), the so-called " shadow figures " on the walls of Hastings Castle, a unique hafted stone axe, the Bexhill boat ( a hybrid seafaring vessel ), the Pevensey bricks ( allegedly the latest datable " finds " from Roman Britain ), the contents of the Lavant Caves ( a fraudulent " flint mine "), the Beauport Park " Roman " statuette ( a hybrid iron object ), the Bulverhythe Hammer ( shaped with an iron knife in the same way as the Piltdown elephant bone implement would later be ), a fraudulent " Chinese " bronze vase, the Brighton " Toad in the Hole " ( a toad entombed within a flint nodule ), the English Channel sea serpent, the Uckfield Horseshoe ( another hybrid iron object ) and the Lewes Prick Spur.
He finds two things beside the controls: his hat and a notebook containing translations between English words and the language of Diktor's slaves.
Translated into English this reads " A robot may not harm a human being, unless he finds a way to prove that ultimately the harm done would benefit humanity in general.
Burrell also finds that Joyce's thousands of neologisms are " based on the same etymological principles as standard English.
He also finds it hard to believe that Philip IV of France would have allowed the English king to marry his daughter Isabella if Edward was known to be homosexual.
Before the novel begins, Scribble and his sister-lover take a shared trip into a vurt called English Voodoo, but upon awakening Scribble finds his sister has been replaced by an amorphous blob that Mandy, a fellow Stash Rider, nicknames " The Thing from Outer Space ".
This speculation was confirmed over the next two decades by a series of spectacular finds, mostly by English geologists and fossil collectors such as Mary Anning, William Conybeare, William Buckland, and Gideon Mantell, who found and described the first ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, and dinosaurs.
Paine finds two tyrannies in the English constitution ; monarchical and aristocratic tyranny, in the king and peers, who rule by heredity and contribute nothing to the people.
* Vasily Smyslov vs David Bronstein, Candidates ' Tournament, Amsterdam 1956, English Opening ( A34 ), 1 – 0 The two players were fighting for the right to qualify, late in the tournament, and Smyslov finds a way to come out on top.
Their term l ' illusion des « sosies »...— which can be literally translated as " the illusion of ' doubles '..."— finds some modern professional use in French ( e. g. " L ’ illusion des sosies de Capgras est ...", which however its authors render in English as " Capgras ’ syndrome is ...").
His plan backfires and he soon finds himself the confidant of everyone there, especially a young boy named Ellard, who thinks he is teaching Charlie English.
Initially unenthusiastic about this assignment, Rago finds that he has only six weeks to teach a group of " squeakers ", who are especially low achievers, the basics of comprehension and use of English language.
The page layout surrounds prayers with a variety of English commentaries and readings, as one finds in classical rabbinic commentaries.
There is an extensive article, The English Bible and Its Development, and of special interest is the article, The Greatest Archaeological Discoveries, which includes scholarly discussion of the most recent archaeological finds.
In Chapter 1 he finds analogies between 16th century English drama and 19th century German idealism and compares Hegel to Shakespeare: " In the ferment of
Farishta seeks and finds his lost love, the English mountaineer Allie Cone, but their relationship is overshadowed by his mental illness.
Madeline Bassett is a recurring character in the Jeeves stories by English comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being one of the young women to whom Bertie Wooster periodically finds himself threateningly engaged.
After escaping again, Tintin finds " how the Soviets fool the poor idiots who still believe in a Red Paradise ", by burning bundles of straw and clanging metal in order to trick visiting English Marxists into believing that Soviet factories are productive, when in fact they are not even operational.

finds and coarse
Dixie is an immediate hit with the boys in uniform, but Eddie wants her gone, ostensibly because he finds her kind of humor too coarse, but really because she topped his jokes and stole the show.
Although Gulliver admires the wardrobe that she makes for him, he finds that even the finest Brodingnagian fabric is coarse and irritates his skin.

finds and gloomy
He hates living in a dark, gloomy castle, and finds the behaviour of his servants to be depressing.

finds and more
He reviews Steele's entrance into politics and finds that his present difficulties are due to his habit of attributing to his own abilities and talents achievements which more properly should be credited to the indulgence of his friends.
If, at any time during the assignment pass, the compiler finds that there are no more index words available for assignment, the warning message `` No More Index Words Available '' will be placed in the object program listing, the table will be altered to show that index words 1 through 96 are available, and the assignment will continue as before.
If the compiler finds that there are no more electronic switches available for assignment, the warning message `` No More Electronic Switches Available '' will be placed in the object program listing, the table will be altered to show that electronic switches 1 through 30 are available, and assignment will continue as before.
Conversely, if he gives a heavy rating to his own reading, and finds more accurate facts in it than in the others, a point is chalked up for the intrinsic, objective meaningfulness of this type of mediumistic material.
Reports Dr. Keys: `` A fairly common experience for us is the wife who finds her husband staying out more and more.
Research upon adolescents who as infants had been highly apprehensive, vigilant, and fearful finds that their nucleus accumbens is more sensitive than that in other people when deciding to make an action that determined whether they received a reward.
Additionally, if a Defendant has been charged on an indictment with assault occasioning actual bodily harm ( ABH ), or racially / religiously aggravated assault, then a jury in the Crown Court may acquit the Defendant of the more serious offence, but still convict of common assault if it finds common assault has been committed.
# As the individual perceives and accepts into his self structure more of his organic experiences, he finds that he is replacing his present value system-based extensively on introjections which have been distortedly symbolized-with a continuing organismic valuing process.
Xavier finds out that Cain's father preferred him to his own flesh and blood and that they both thought they deserved the abuse they incurred by Kurt ; Cain believed this because his father loved someone else's child more than him, and Charles felt guilty about getting in the way.
Some researchers such as Brengelman ( 1970 ), have suggested that, in addition to this marking of word origin, these spellings indicate a more formal level of style or register in a given text, although Rollins ( 2004 ) finds this point to be exaggerated as there would be many exceptions where a word with one of these spellings, such as ⟨ ph ⟩ for ( like telephone ), could occur in an informal text.
There have been scattered prehistoric finds, evidence of farming, burial and traces of habitation, but nothing more substantial.
The more one reflects on it, the more one finds that this state was the least subject to upheavals and the best for man, and that he must have left it only by virtue of some fatal chance happening that, for the common good, ought never to have happened.
This indifference of " things in themselves " ( closely linked with the later notion of " being-in-itself " in his Being and Nothingness ) has the effect of highlighting all the more the freedom Roquentin has to perceive and act in the world ; everywhere he looks, he finds situations imbued with meanings which bear the stamp of his existence.
Justin actually finds fault with the view of hellenized Jews who held that the divine Logos is no more distinct from God than sunlight is from the sun and suggested, instead, that the Logos is more like a torch lit from another.
The principle most likely finds its origins in similar concepts, such as Occam's razor, Leonardo da Vinci's " Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication ", Mies Van Der Rohe's " Less is more ", or Antoine de Saint Exupéry's " It seems that perfection is reached not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away ".
The city finds itself wedged between the conservative politics of West Michigan, and the more liberal politics of Southeastern Michigan.
The reason there are now over 30, 000 meteorite finds in the world's collections started with the discovery by Harvey H. Nininger that meteorites are much more common on the surface of the Earth than was previously thought.
In period III, the finds becomes much more abundant as the potter's wheel is introduced, and they show more intricate designs and also animal motifs.
The characteristic female figurines appear from Period IV and the finds show more intricate designs and sophistication.
In higher eukaryotes and plants, the situation is more complex, for the 5S DNA sequence lies outside the NOR and is transcribed by RNA pol III in the nucleoplasm, after which it finds its way into the nucleolus to participate in the ribosome assembly.

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