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principal and works
SBA works closely with the principal property disposal installations of the Federal Government in reviewing proposed sales programs and identifying those types of property that small business concerns are most likely to be interested in purchasing.
His principal theological works are a commentary in three volumes on the Books of the Sentences of Peter Lombard ( Magister Sententiarum ), and the Summa Theologiae in two volumes.
He was the author of several works, the principal of which is entitled Rerum Hispanorum Romanorum imperatorum, summorum pontificum, nec non regum Francorum anacephaleosis.
As noted in the introduction, Bézout's identity works not only in the ring of integers, but also in any other principal ideal domain ( PID ).
His works were labelled old-fashioned by the ' New German School ' whose principal figures included Liszt and Richard Wagner.
Also among his principal works are: History of the Civil War in America ( 1863 1866 ), and The History of Frederick II, Called Frederick the Great ( New York, 1871 ).
According to the principal editor of the journal, Leonard Lewisohn: " Although a number of major Islamic poets easily rival the likes of Dante, Shakespeare and Milton in importance and output, they still enjoy only a marginal literary fame in the West because the works of Arabic and Persian thinkers, writers and poets are considered as negligible, frivolous, tawdry sideshows beside the grand narrative of the Western Canon.
Pasteur's principal works are:
Among the principal works and stories that are a part of the Mahabharata are the Bhagavad Gita, the story of Damayanti, an abbreviated version of the Ramayana, and the Rishyasringa, often considered as works in their own right.
These various structures reinforced a principal line of resistance, made up of the most heavily armed " ouvrages ", which can be roughly translated as fortresses or major defensive works.
In the novel, historical revisionism is the principal method of propaganda used by the Ministry of Truth, where the protagonist, Winston Smith, works as a historical revisionist.
He is now regarded as one of the principal classical-subject painters of the nineteenth century whose works demonstrate the care and exactitude of an era mesmerized by trying to visualize the past, some of which was being recovered through archaeological research.
Readings and discussions of the members ' unfinished works were the principal purposes of meetings.
No original copies of the Annals exist and the surviving copies of Tacitus ' works derive from two principal manuscripts, known as the Medicean manuscripts, written in Latin, which are held in the Laurentian Library in Florence, Italy.
Morris also became both editor and principal contributor to the League's monthly-soon to become weekly-newspaper, Commonweal, which became the first place where his published essays, poems, and other works appeared.
His political ideas, however, many of them in continuity with Turgot's, were criticized heavily in the English-speaking world, most notably by John Adams, who wrote two of his principal works of political philosophy to oppose Turgot and Condorcet's unicameral legislature and radical democracy.
The principal works of Nikephorus are three writings referring to iconoclasm:
Few of these were large enough to hold the assembled court, and thus one of the first of the King's building works ( in order to transform Hampton Court to a principal residence ) was to build the vast kitchens.
The palace houses many works of art and furnishings from the Royal Collection, mainly dating from the two principal periods of the palace's construction, the early Tudor ( Renaissance ) and late Stuart to Early Georgian period.
Excerpts from several principal works have been published in the only English language compilation of the Báb's writings: Selections from the Writings of the Báb.
In 1853, works began with the west and southwest walling, followed by the towers of the porte Narbonnaise and the principal entrance to the cité.
Sung Tse-Ho ( Ti Lung ) works for the Triad, whose principal operation is printing and distributing counterfeit US bank notes.
His principal surviving works are to be found in Florence, Italy.
The principal buildings and works designed by Brunelleschi or which included his involvement:

principal and practical
In addition to this practical purpose, plazas serve as one of Lima's principal green spaces and contain monuments, statues and water fountains.
The hydraulic remained a principal source of power for Hamilton industries through the 1870s when stationary steam engines became practical and affordable.
The leprechaun is said to be a solitary creature, whose principal occupation is making and mending shoes, and who enjoys practical jokes.
Although the principal or corpus of the Fund is constitutionally protected, income earned by the Fund, like nearly all State income, is constitutionally defined as general fund money ( subject to legislative appropriation for any purpose ... but, in practical political terms, the public tolerates spending Fund income mostly only for ' inflation-proofing ' and for paying dividends ).
Its principal deficiencies were a tiny display screen and use of single sided, single density floppy disk drives which could not contain sufficient data for practical business applications.
On the day of the wedding, her principal duty is to provide practical and emotional support.
For all practical purposes, county boroughs are exactly the same as the other principal areas of Wales called " counties " ( including " cities and counties ") as all these areas are run by unitary authorities ( i. e.: have the functions of both boroughs and counties ).
Although living in retirement, he kept up a correspondence with the principal learned men of the day, He was especially interested in the endeavours of the pietist Philipp Jakob Spener to effect a practical reform of the German church, although he was hardly himself a pietist.
The eminent Hufeland, originally an unbeliever, was the principal physician of this hospital ; Hufeland was the most eminent practical physician of his time in Germany and fifteen volumes containing the clinical details and statistics of the cases treated magnetically were published.
Even during his gymnasium days, Šešelj demonstrated his argumentative side, engaging in frequent altercations with school principal Blanka Popović and municipal youth committee president Boban Jakovljević over what he saw to be discrepancies between proclaimed theory and the practical implementation of various initiatives.
Its principal aims are to assist major companies to achieve legal compliance, operate more effectively at an international level, take full advantage of EU expansion into central and Eastern Europe, develop practical / equitable pay structures, evaluate new employment methods and trends, monitor employee participation and trade union activities at a European level and embrace workforce diversity.
In order to achieve this separation, the BDI software model implements the principal aspects of Michael Bratman's theory of human practical reasoning ( also referred to as Belief-Desire-Intention, or BDI ).
The article explained that John Sweetman was the Managing Director of the Irish-American Colonization Company, " the principal organizer and practical director of the emigration ... in order to make the most profitable selection of lands Mr Sweetman travelled through and carefully examined the States of Dakota and Minnesota, and also Manitoba, and finally purchased some 20, 000 acres ( 80 km² ) of prairie land situated in Murray County ...".
His principal work is the Lehrbuch der politischen Ökonomie ( 1826 37 ), an encyclopaedia of the economic knowledge of his time, written with a special view to the guidance of practical men.

principal and architect
* Department head / Senior Manager: Senior management architect or non-registered graduate ; responsible for major department ( s ) or functions ; reports to a principal or partner.
In 785 the principal architect of the new capital, and royal favourite, Fujiwara no Tanetsugu, was assassinated.
According to principal architect Stephen P. Morse, this was a result of a more software centric approach than in the design of earlier Intel processors ( the designers had experience working with compiler implementations ).
A former deputy secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has stated that Fraser was ' the principal architect ' in the installation of Robert Mugabe.
At this time Raphael was also busy painting the Stanze, various altarpieces, painting versions of Madonna and child and being the principal architect in Rome after the death of Bramante, which gave him little time to do “ The Transfiguration ”.
He formally established the academic discipline and, with Karl Marx and Max Weber, is commonly cited as the principal architect of modern social science and father of sociology.
Often referred to as " The Father of Naval Aviation ," Captain Henry C. Mustin ,( 1874 1923 ), an 1896 graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, was the principal architect for the concept of the catapult launch.
Robert Charles Venturi, Jr. ( born June 25, 1925 in Philadelphia ) is an American architect, founding principal of the firm Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates, and one of the major figures in the architecture of the twentieth century.
The principal architect of Crescent City ’ s soul was songwriter, arranger, and producer Allen Toussaint.
Although more than one architect was associated with this name and constructions, it is believed that the principal architect is one and the same person.
George Clinton ( born July 22, 1941 ) is an American singer, songwriter, bandleader, and music producer and the principal architect of P-Funk.
Hendrik's son Fred Meijer, principal architect of the modern Meijer chain, is a native son.
Brasília was planned and developed in 1956 with Lúcio Costa as the principal urban planner and Oscar Niemeyer as the principal architect.
Much of Chester's architecture dates from the Victorian era, many of the buildings being modelled on the Jacobean half-timbered style and designed by John Douglas, who was employed by the Duke as his principal architect.
Principal builder, and " managing agent ", for the massive project was John R. Todd and principal architect was Raymond Hood, working with and leading three architectural firms, on a team that included a young Wallace Harrison, later to become the family's principal architect and adviser to Nelson Rockefeller.
Hsu was the architect and the principal designer of the IBM Deep Blue chess machine.
He played a key role in organizing and supervising the 1964 Great Society legislative task forces and was a principal architect of Johnson's 1964 presidential campaign.
The architect James Gamble Rogers was commissioned to create a master plan for the principal buildings on the new campus which he designed in collegiate gothic style.
One Canada Square was designed by principal architect Cesar Pelli, who based the design and shape mainly on the World Financial Center and Big Ben.
The 9 / 11 Commission Report alleges that he was " the principal architect of the 9 / 11 attacks.

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