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Hereby and by
Hereby the stylistic device of dialogue met with his intention of looking at a thought from different angles and searching for elements of truth even in the arguments made by his opponents.
Hereby " all phenomena were believed to be explained by using only one ultimately simple relationship, cause-effect ", which in the Systems Age are replaced by expansionism and teleology with producer-product replacing cause-effect.
Hereby released to public domain by the author, that's myself.
Hereby released under the GFDL by the photographer,

Hereby and is
Hereby it is manifest that, during the time men live without a common power to keep them all in awe, they are in that condition which is called war, and such a war as is of every man against every man.
*: And Joshua said, Hereby ye shall know that the living God is among you, and that he will without fail drive out from before you the Canaanites, and the Hittites, and the Hivites, and the Perizzites, and the Girgashites, and the Amorites, and the Jebusites.
Hereby know we that we dwell in Him, and He in us, because He hath given of his spirit ... Whoesoever confesseth that Jesus is the son of God, in Him dwelleth God, and he in God ... For God is love, and He that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him ... For as He is, even so are we in this world " ( First Epistle of John 3 )
" Hereby attention is called, in the study of any lesson: to the
Hereby, the approach is two-fold: while one part of the campaign aims to commemorate victims of the " Kristallnacht " pogrom and, more broadly, victims of the Holocaust and of fascism throughout history ; another part focuses mostly on contemporary issues of racism, antisemitism, right-wing extremism and neo-fascism.
( Hereby i is the imaginary unit and the well-known Dirac operator.

Hereby and seen
Hereby particular film scenes have become well-known, even to people who had not seen these films on their original cinematic release.

Hereby and .
Hereby know we the spirit of truth, and the spirit of error.
Hereby Leopold II obtained control via his International African Society and later the International Congolese Society, so-called philanthropic organizations who hired the British explorer Henry Morton Stanley to establish its authority.
Hereby the challenge that it presents to society will subside.
Hereby the Regulator and the Service Provider was separated.
Hereby Aghnar seized the title of Metabaron for himself.
Hereby, JEF insists on the subsidiarity principle as a form of decentralized distribution of powers.
" Kali promised, " Hereby I promised that, If I create any troubles to beggars earth, I, my lady, my boons, my kingdoms, military, all these will fail.
Old names for the village include Hereby, Herdby, Hedeby, and Harteby.

external and object
The law of conservation of angular momentum states that when no external torque acts on an object or a closed system of objects, no change of angular momentum can occur.
Consciousness is the quality or state of being aware of an external object or something within oneself.
However, a rotating frame can be treated as if it were an inertial frame so that Newton's laws can be used if so-called fictitious forces ( also known as inertial or pseudo-forces ) are included in the sum of external forces on an object.
The difference with the GIF image, is that the SVG image will be parsed within the SGML document, according to the declarations in the DTD, where the GIF image is just referenced as an opaque external object ( which is not parsable with SGML ) via its " data " attribute ( whose value type is an opaque ENTITY ).
Husserl proposed a radical new phenomenological way of looking at objects by examining how we, in our many ways of being intentionally directed toward them, actually " constitute " them ( to be distinguished from materially creating objects or objects merely being figments of the imagination ); in the Phenomenological standpoint, the object ceases to be something simply " external " and ceases to be seen as providing indicators about what it is, and becomes a grouping of perceptual and functional aspects that imply one another under the idea of a particular object or " type ".
Moreover, the distinction between the subjective mental act, namely the content of a concept, and the ( external ) object, was developed independently by Brentano and his school, and may have surfaced as early as Brentano's 1870's lectures on logic.
Even when an object's net charge is zero, charge can be distributed non-uniformly in the object ( e. g., due to an external electromagnetic field, or bound polar molecules ).
We have no power over external things, and the good that ought to be the object of our earnest pursuit, is to be found only within ourselves.
The only knowable reality is the represented image of an external object.
One might then try to invoke Newton's second law of motion by saying that the external force on the object is related to its momentum by, but this is incorrect, as is the related expression found by applying the product rule to:
A true one-way mirror that actually allows light to be transmitted in one direction only without requiring external energy is not possible as it violates the second law of thermodynamics: if one placed a cold object on the transmitting side and a hot one on the blocked side, radiant energy would be transferred from the cold to the hot object.
For a generic solid object without any axis of symmetry, the evolution of the object's orientation, represented ( for example ) by a rotation matrix that transforms internal to external coordinates, may be numerically simulated.
If Viola's depictions of emotional states with no objective correlative -- emotional states for which the viewer has no external object or event to understand them by — are one feature of many of his works, another, which has come to the forefront, is his reference to medieval and classical depictions of emotion.
Degradation ( from, literally — reduction ), regression — the process of deterioration of characteristics of an object with time ; moving back ; gradual decline ; decline in quality ; breakdown of matter due to the impact of external forces in conformity with the laws of nature and time.
The basic assumption in this group culture seems to be that an external object exists whose function it is to provide security for the immature individual.
A flange is an external or internal ridge, or rim ( lip ), for strength, as the flange of an iron beam such as an I-beam or a T-beam ; or for attachment to another object, as the flange on the end of a pipe, steam cylinder, etc., or on the lens mount of a camera ; or for a flange of a rail car or tram wheel.
The virtual management could be introduced as a part of the virtual human capital development, which has been introduced by Hanandi and Grimaldi 2010, The VHRD model is an approach of utilizing the captured knowledge and information inside the enterprise environment ( top management, external expertise, knowledge worker, workforce ), and leveraging this knowledge to a dynamic T & D e-content for developing and enhancing the human capital competitive advantage, This model focuses on rendering the human capital with the skills needed and driving their performance to face any future situation and solve it, by capturing the knowledge object during the interaction activities between the users and reuse it in producing a dynamic e-content for the training and development purpose and in the same adding value for the enterprise competitive advantage.
While multiview relates to external surfaces of an object, section views show an imaginary plane cut through an object.
His later lectures formulate such a theory of tragedy as a conflict of ethical forces, represented by characters, in ancient Greek tragedy, but in Shakespearean tragedy the conflict is rendered as one of subject and object, of individual personality which must manifest self-destructive passions because only such passions are strong enough to defend the individual from a hostile and capricious external world:
First, assume the object consists of incompressible fluid that has constant density and volume that do not depend on external or internal forces.
The external acts of veneration resemble those of worship, but differ in their object and intent.

external and viewed
In electrical engineering, the maximum power transfer theorem states that, to obtain maximum external power from a source with a finite internal resistance, the resistance of the load must equal the resistance of the source as viewed from its output terminals.
Lula was viewed as the most left-leaning of the two, advocating immediate land reform and a default on the external debt.
Classical commentators viewed Muhammad's struggle with Jews as a minor episode in his career, but this has changed in modern times due to external influences.
The term schizoid was coined in 1908 by Eugen Bleuler to designate a human tendency to direct attention toward one's inner life and away from the external world, a concept akin to introversion in that it was not viewed in terms of psychopathology.
Scalar multiplication may be viewed as an external binary operation or as an action of the field on the vector space.
In this context, Jihad is viewed as external war against those perceived to be enemies of Islam.
This light is incident on a CCD camera and can be viewed on an external monitor or used for tracking the trapped particle position via video tracking.
* Interventionism ( medicine ) is also a medical term in which patients are viewed as passive recipients receiving external treatments that have the effect of prolonging life.
Since philosophy proceeds descriptively rather than narratively,the real world of our Idealism has to be viewed by us men as a temporal order ,” in which “ purposes are fulfilled, or where finite internal meanings reach their final expression and attain unity with external meanings .” Hence, for Royce, it is a limitation of conceptual thought that obliges us to philosophize according to logic rather than integrating our psychological and appreciated experience into our philosophical doctrines.
Although the group was affiliated to the International Left Opposition, Leon Trotsky objected to its name, believing that it failed to stress that the organisation viewed itself as an external faction of the Communist Party.
Digitiser revelled in controversy, inspiring vitriolic criticism both from various external groups, and Teletext's editorial team, who viewed the writers as troublemakers, but were unable to axe them due to the magazine's phenomenal popularity.
Concepts are viewed as the distillate of sensory experience and the vital link between external inputs and overt behaviors.
On a former occasion ," says he, " I have viewed its interior, and I am at a loss to conceive the motive for preferring an external form, which rendered it impracticable to construct within it more than a series of large closets, boudoirs, and rooms like oratories.
* Factors ( To specify ): They describe the external view of the software, as viewed by the users.
Some can be viewed by following the external links below.
They can be viewed as external studies which combine classroom knowledge with real-world experience.
* A virtual aerial image, looking northwest across all of the Bitterroot Range and the Bitterroot Valley, can be viewed at this external link.
Interventionism, when discussing the practice of medicine, is generally a derogatory term used by critics of a medical model in which patients are viewed as passive recipients receiving external treatments provided by the physician that have the effect of prolonging life, or at least of providing a subjective sense of doing everything possible.
The concept of business value aligned with the theory that a firm is best viewed as a network of relationships both internal and external.
The show was recorded by Fabchannel and can be viewed online ( see external links ).
Some commerative inscription stones from Castle Lane, dating from the 16th and 17th Centuries, were built into the external walls of the old Georgian School buildings at the Crescent in Limerick city centre, and may be viewed there.
The " history wars " are widely viewed, by external observers and participants on both sides as an extension of the " culture war " originating in the United States.

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