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is and grouped
The short poems grouped at the end of the volume as `` Thoughts in Loneliness '' is, as Professor Book indicated, in sharp contrast with the others.
If all forms of a paradigm are grouped together within the dictionary, a considerable reduction in the amount of information required is possible.
The book is divided into chapters and in each chapter the material is grouped into Text, Tables, Illustrations, and Bibliography.
These form thirteen established families ( plus perhaps Shompen, which is poorly attested, as a fourteenth ), which have traditionally been grouped into two, as Mon – Khmer and Munda.
They are grouped with the outer bodies — centaurs, Neptune trojans, and trans-Neptunian objects — as minor planets, which is the term preferred in astronomical circles.
Alternative medicine is frequently grouped with complementary medicine or integrative medicine, which, in general, refers to the same interventions when used in conjunction with mainstream techniques, under the umbrella term complementary and alternative medicine, or CAM.
For statistical purposes, Baker is grouped with the United States Minor Outlying Islands.
Modern taxonomy is rooted in the work of Carolus Linnaeus, who grouped species according to shared physical characteristics.
It belongs to the Ketuvim ( Writings ) in the Tanakh, but is grouped with the Prophets in the Greek versions and the Christian canons.
Today, Carnivora is restricted to the crown group, and Carnivora and miacoids are grouped in the clade Carnivoramorpha, and the miacoids are regarded as basal carnivoramorphs.
In classical Chinese astronomy, the northern sky is divided geometrically, into five " enclosures " and twenty-eight mansions along the ecliptic, grouped into Four Symbols of seven asterisms each.
Aida fabric has a lower count because it is made with two threads grouped together for ease of stitching.
Computational linguistics as a field predates artificial intelligence, a field under which it is often grouped.
Memory is also often grouped into declarative and procedural forms.
As a poet, Smith is grouped with the West Coast Romantics ( alongside Ambrose Bierce, Joaquin Miller, Sterling, Nora May French, and others ) and remembered as ' The Last of the Great Romantics ' and ' The Bard of Auburn '.
This is a list of Lists of composers grouped by various criteria.
The way information is grouped into a file is entirely up to how it is designed.
) The result of arranging a set of strings in alphabetical order is that words with the same first letter are grouped together, and within such a group words with the same first two letters are grouped together and so on.
Hume is often grouped with John Locke, George Berkeley, and a handful of others as a British Empiricist.
The preferred wood is " keyaki " ( 欅 ) due to its density and beautiful grain, but a number of other woods are used, grouped under the generic term " meari " ( 目有 ).
The following is the complete list of genera within family Felidae, grouped according to the traditional phenotypical classification with the corresponding genotypical lineages indicated:

is and Boston
Deppy is Despina Messinesi, a long-time member of the Vogue staff who, although born in Boston, was born there of Greek parents.
A reader of the Boston newspapers can hardly escape the impression that petty chicanery, or worse, is the norm in Massachusetts public life.
Liston is Bill Liston, baseball writer for the Boston Traveler, who quoted Jensen as saying:
The decoration will be presented by A. Trichieri, Italian consul general in Boston, at a ceremony at 30 p.m. on Dec. 7 at the plant, which this year is celebrating its golden anniversary.
In 1825, the Boston house carpenters' strike for a ten-hour day was denounced by the organized employers, who declared: `` It is considered that all combinations by any classes of citizens intended to effect the value of labor tend to convert all its branches into monopolies ''.
The road's engineers look for further improvement when the turnpike is extended into Boston.
The fact is incontestable: that liberal world of Unitarian Boston was narrow-minded, intellectually sterile, smug, afraid of the logical consequences of its own mild ventures into iconoclasm, and quite prepared to resort to hysterical repressions when its brittle foundations were threatened.
The gentle Channing, revered by all Bostonians, orthodox or Unitarian, wrote to a friend in Louisville that among its many virtues Boston did not abound in a tolerant spirit, that the yoke of opinion crushed individuality of judgment and action: `` No city in the world is governed so little by a police, and so much by mutual inspections and what is called public sentiment.
Our endeavor to capture even a faint sense of how strenuous was the fight is muffled by our indifference to the very issue which in the Boston of 1848 seemed to be the central hope of its Christian survival, that of the literal, factual historicity of the miracles as reported in the Four Gospels.
* 1635 – The first public school in the United States, Boston Latin School, is founded in Boston, Massachusetts.
The ship landed in 1630 and the Massachusetts Bay Colony was established at what is now Boston, Massachusetts.
* 1808 – The Roman Catholic Diocese of Baltimore is promoted to an archdiocese, with the founding of the dioceses of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Bardstown ( now Louisville ) by Pope Pius VII.
* 1704 – The first regular newspaper in the United States, the News-Letter, is published in Boston, Massachusetts.
According to the Boston Globe ( as reported on May 18, 2010 ), the town has renamed its amphitheater in the artist's honor, and is looking to develop an Al Capp Museum.
The Boston Herald is a daily newspaper whose primary market is Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and its surrounding area.
* Michael Graham is an op-ed columnist for the Boston Herald.
* Ron Borges is a sports columnist and former long-time columnist for The Boston Globe.
Sciacca is a former political reporter and columnist who is a regular panelist on " Beat the Press " on the WGBH TV show Greater Boston, which is hosted by Emily Rooney.

is and school
`` All right, if you can't do your arithmetic during school hours you can do it after school is out '', Miss Langford said firmly, not smiling.
I must confess that I prefer the Liberal who is personally affected, who is willing to send his own children to a mixed school as proof of his faith.
It is different with his volume The Swedes And Their Chieftains ( Svenskarna och deras Hovdingar ), a history intended for the general reader and particularly suited for high school students.
As the South begins another school year, national and even world attention is directed at the region's slow progress toward racial equality in the public schools.
Fortunately, there is a nursery school which he has been able to attend, with a group of normal children.
It has already been reported in your newspapers that the East Greenwich School Committee is considering additions to at least one elementary school and to the high school to insure future accommodations for a school population that we know will increase.
The approval of only three members of the board of school estimate is required to certify the amount of money to be allotted to the college.
The school is located at 9-1/2 Mile Road, Woodward Heights.
There apparently is no school of propaganda or psychological warfare.
The basic problem involved is that a college setting up a graduate school must have an entirely separate faculty for the advanced degree.
Fing, a lean, chiseled, impeccable gentleman of the old school who was once mistaken on the street for Sir Cedric Hardwicke, is responsible for the rediscovery of Verdi's earliest, most raucous opera, Nabisco, a sumptuous bout-de-souffle with a haunting leitmotiv that struck me as being highly reminiscent of the Mudugno version of `` Volare ''.
And it is thought by many who think about such things that Quasimodo is the logical culmination of a school that started with Monet, progressed through Kandinsky and the cubist Picasso, and blossomed just recently in Pollock and De Kooning.
In the primary grades, reading permeates almost every aspect of school progress, and the children's early experiences of success or failure in learning to read often set a pattern of total achievement that is relatively enduring throughout the following years.
The relationship of intelligence test scores to school achievement is a well-established fact ( in this case, Af ) ; ;
While we had expected that compulsive children in the unstructured school setting would have difficulty when compared to those in the structured, we were surprised to find that the achievement of the high compulsives within the schools where the whole-word method is used in beginning reading compares favorably with that of the low compulsives.
We speculate that compulsives in the unstructured schools are under greater strain because of the lack of systemization in their school setting, but that their need to organize ( for comfort ) is so intense that they struggle to induce the phonic rules and achieve in spite of the lack of direction from the environment.
Our conjecture is, then, that regardless of the manner in which school lessons are taught, the compulsive child accentuates those elements of each lesson that aid him in systematizing his work.
According to the theory proposed, this is a consequence of the severe condition of perceived threat that persists unabated for the anxious child in an ambiguous sort of school environment.
This weakness is not unique to labor surplus areas, for it is inherent in the system of local school districts in this country.

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