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notes and common
Certain pianistic traits are common to all five Schnabelian renditions, most notably the `` Schnabel trill '' ( which differs from the conventional trill in that the two notes are struck simultaneously ).
Philosopher G. H. R. Parkinson notes a common objection to Kant's argument: that what ought to be done does not necessarily entail that it is possible.
Leeming regards resurrection as a common part of the heroic monomyth, in which the heroes are resurrected, often as sources of " material or spiritual food for their people "; in this connection, Leeming notes that Christians regard Jesus as the " bread of life ".
William York Tindall, in his 1962 study, A Reader's Guide to Dylan Thomas, finds comparison between Thomas ' and Joyce's wordplay, while he notes the themes of rebirth and nature are common to the works of Lawrence and Thomas.
In the Romantic era and the 20th century, composers such as Wagner, Mahler, Beethoven, Busoni, and Prokofiev also requested notes below the low E. There are two common methods for making these notes available to the player.
Çelebi notes the similarities between several words from the German and Persian, though he denies any common Indo-European heritage.
The FSF also notes that " Open Source " has exactly one specific meaning in common English, namely that " ou can look at the source code.
The best evidence of Aristotle's having thought there was a natural law comes from the Rhetoric, where Aristotle notes that, aside from the " particular " laws that each people has set up for itself, there is a " common " law that is according to nature.
This Jargon File entry notes kludge apparently derives via British military slang from Scots kludge or kludgie meaning " a common toilet ", and became confused with U. S. kluge during or after World War II.
In Justice League # 2, Batman notes that he and Superman have at least one thing in common: both of them speak openly of their distaste for Luthor.
The best evidence of Aristotle's having thought there was a natural law comes from the Rhetoric, where Aristotle notes that, aside from the " particular " laws that each people has set up for itself, there is a " common " law that is according to nature.
Norman Doe notes that St. Germain's view " is essentially Thomist ," quoting Thomas Aquinas's definition of law as " an ordinance of reason made for the common good by him who has charge of the community, and promulgated.
Paper used for banknotes does not contain optical brighteners, so a common method for detecting counterfeit notes is to check for fluorescence.
Its most common use was as a material for writing on, for documents, notes, or the pages of a book, codex or manuscript.
Minnich ( 2005 ) notes that the position of Renaissance popes towards slavery, a common institution in contemporary cultures, varied.
However, Jacques ( 2006 ) notes, " comparative work has never been able to put forth evidence for common innovations to all the Tibeto-Burman languages ( the Sino-Tibetan languages to the exclusion of Chinese )," and that " it no longer seems justified to treat Chinese as the first branching of the Sino-Tibetan family ," as the morphological divide between Chinese and Tibeto-Burman has been bridged by recent reconstructions of Old Chinese.
Sale's translation was a part of commentary and, in one of those notes, refers to an allegedly common form of torture and execution by " throwing into a glowing pit of fire, whence he had the opprobrious appellation of the Lord of the Pit.
In comparison, MIDI defined only 16 channels that accumulated common channel control messages like program change, volume and pitch, and most digital systhesizers of the time could only provide from 12 to 128 simultaneously sounding notes.
Apple notes are common and depending on producer and appellation can range from flavors of Golden Delicious and Fuji to Gala and Jonathan.
Ashley notes that it was once common for sailors ' wedding rings, where gold wire was wrought to incorporate the " true lovers " knot such that resultant ring would comprise two tori: each flexible to move about the other ; yet nevertheless inseparable.
Archaeologist Neil Christie notes that it was common in such hagiographies for the protagonist to encounter areas of strong paganism.
The most common whistles can easily play notes in the keys of D and G major.
The next most common whistle tuning is a C whistle, which can easily play notes in the keys of C and F major.

notes and belief
Merriam-Webster notes, " Recent criticism of the use of myriad as a noun, both in the plural form myriads and in the phrase a myriad of, seems to reflect a mistaken belief that the word was originally and is still properly only an adjective .... however, the noun is in fact the older form, dating to the 16th century.
( Often abbreviated ROY G. BIV ) He chose seven colors out of a belief, derived from the ancient Greek sophists, that there was a connection between the colors, the musical notes, the known objects in the solar system, and the days of the week.
Koons notes that this is only a theological problem for a eutheist, since a dystheist would not find the existence of evil ( or God's authorship of it ) to be an obstacle to theistic belief.
He notes that " belief in God didn't play a large role in my home, but a certain attitude to life and the living of it did.
Sorin Alexandrescu expressed a belief that notes in the diary show Eliade's " break with his far right past ".
So, as Dennett wryly notes, he is committed to the belief that we are all zombies — adding that his remark is very much open to misinterpretation.
But Carder notes that nor can all the claims be considered imaginary: " The frequency, the persistence, and the wide occurrence of the reports leads to the belief that there was some basis of fact for the statements made.
He notes that in 1870 the Supreme Court of Queensland held that pastoral leases did confer a right of exclusive possession which reflected a common belief at that time that leases did extinguish native title.
" As Tallmadge notes, Muir's belief in this " Book of Nature " compelled him to tell the story of " this creation in words any reader could understand.
He notes that a belief can still be rational even if it is not an item of knowledge.
Despite much scholarly opinion against the authenticity of the Mecklenburg Declaration, belief in the document remains important to some North Carolinians, says historian Dan L. Morrill, who notes that the possibility that it is genuine cannot be entirely discounted.
In his work on Tekakwitha, Darren Bonaparte ( Mohawk ) notes the parallels between some elements of Mohawk and Christian belief.
Cultural historian William O. Oldson notes that Iorga's " amazing list of accomplishments " in other fields helped give antisemitism " an irresistible panache " in Romania, particularly since Iorga shared in the belief that all good nationalists were antisemites.
In lieu of the Enlightenment belief in historical progress and stages espoused by Hegel ( often in a racist, Eurocentric manner, as in his Lectures on the Philosophy of History ), Marx pursues in these research notes a decidedly empirical approach to analyzing historical changes and different modes of production, emphasizing without forcing them into a teleological paradigm the rich varieties of communal productions throughout the world and the critical importance of collective working-class antagonism in the development of capitalism.
Zeller notes that his beliefs were based on the Christian Bible but were interpreted through the lens of belief in alien contact with humanity.
However, Green notes that Villani's " cautionary tales " disembarked from the Classical Greek tradition of the arrogant and haughty rich falling from fortune due to the Greek belief in equalizing forces determining one's unavoidable fate, which Green calls " excessive good fortune having to be balanced by an appropriate measure of sorrow.
Even David Lane has retracted his belief in these Tiger's Fang Incident claims, since his own notes show that Twitchell and Singh had a friendly relationship long after 1963, when The Tiger's Fang Incident was supposed to occur.
The fact that " Gwyn " is a name of Welsh origin might support Hereford, as its county is on the border with Wales ; The Dictionary of National Biography notes a traditional belief that she was born there in Pipe Well Lane, renamed to Gwynne Street in the 19th century.
The Church had objected to Tyndale's translations because offensive notes ( the " pestilent glosses ") and, in their belief, deliberate mistranslations had been included in the works in order to promote anticlericalism and heretical views.
The Catholic Encyclopedia notes: " As the acceptance of Christianity involved belief in a body of doctrine and the observance of the Divine law (" teach, make disciples, scholars of them "; " teaching them to observe all things whatever I have commanded you ", Matthew 28: 20 ( see Great Commission ), it is clear that some sort of preliminary instruction must have been given to the converts.
He then notes that the practice of burning heretics poses a " serious ethical problem " and thus he finds in Exsurge Domine support for his conclusion that " the idea that Papal Infallibility can be presented as independent of any conciliar consent and as ' the constant belief of the universal Church ' is rejected.
His biographer notes at least four serious points of departure between Hillquit and the Industrial Workers of the World wing of the party: ( 1 ) a disbelief in the stability and efficacy of industrial unions ; ( 2 ) A distaste for the strike-oriented tactics of the IWW as opposed to collective bargaining ; ( 3 ) A belief in the separation of functions between the political and labor wings of the workers ' movement, as opposed to the IWW's desire to make industrial organization primary ; and ( 4 ) The radical tone of IWW propaganda, which Hillquit believed served to alienate much of society from the socialist movement and marginalize the left.
Accused, Queen Eleanor notes that Sir Aldingar is false, and that her belief that dreams were false is disproved, because she dreamed of a beast that had stolen her crown and headdress, and would have carried her off if a merlin had not stopped it.
Although alchemists gained money from their sponsors, mainly noblemen, he notes that the belief in alchemy by sponsors could be hazardous to its practitioners, as it wasn't rare for an unscrupulous noble to imprison a supposed alchemist until he could produce gold.

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