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Historical records indicate that Copernicus was unaware of the fundamental aspects of his so-called ' revolution ', unaware perhaps of its historical importance, he rested content with having produced a simpler scheme for prediction.
Perhaps, in that short piece or letter written to Hartlib in which he sketched his scheme for educating young men, he merely overlooked that phase of their exercises.
Just as a varitinted Oriental rug may suggest the starting point for a room scheme, so may some of the newest versions of embroidery.
There we held `` that the statutory scheme for review, within the selective service system, entitles [ conscientious objectors ] to no guarantee that the FBI reports must be produced for their inspection ''.
A disposition to exert themselves for my benefit would perhaps be a motive with some of them to come into the scheme.
In this tangle of conflicting claims, the patent-sharing scheme adopted by the A.L.A.M. at its founding proved to be the best device for avoiding or mitigating the burdens of incessant litigation.
Skolman wasn't the only one who didn't care for Andy's scheme.
In this manner, every scheme for direct control broke to pieces on the great protective rock of the anti-trust laws.
The American Standard Code for Information Interchange ( ASCII, ;) is a character-encoding scheme originally based on the English alphabet.
The committee's final report, on December 30, 1907, stated, in part, that " the first scheme for playing baseball, according to the best evidence obtainable to date, was devised by Abner Doubleday at Cooperstown, New York, in 1839.
Luther for his part did not stop at the suggestion, but in order to facilitate the change made special efforts to spread his teaching among the Prussians, while Albert's brother, Margrave George of Brandenburg-Ansbach, laid the scheme before their uncle, Sigismund I the Old of Poland.
" The project, later called the Mills Commission, concluded that " Base Ball had its origins in the United States " and " the first scheme for playing baseball, according to the best evidence available to date, was devised by Abner Doubleday at Cooperstown, N. Y., in 1839.
" Sedona Red " became the dominant color scheme used throughout Chase Field and in all marketing and promotional materials for the Diamondback ballclub.
As a body of law, administrative law deals with the decision-making of administrative units of government ( for example, tribunals, boards or commissions ) that are part of a national regulatory scheme in such areas as police law, international trade, manufacturing, the environment, taxation, broadcasting, immigration and transport.
Ajmer Railway Station has been earmarked for investment under the Public-Private Partnership ( PPP ) scheme.
The National Cartoonists Society ( NCS ) convened an ethics hearing, and Fisher was expelled for the forgery from the same organization that he had helped found ; Fisher's scheme had backfired in spectacular fashion.
In this regulatory scheme, every current polluting facility is given or may purchase on an open market an emissions allowance for each unit of a designated pollutant it emits.
Although each variant of bridge has its own particular scheme for awarding and accumulating points, all are based upon whether or not the contract for each deal was made or defeated and by how many tricks.
The naming scheme for " Bollywood " was inspired by " Tollywood ", the name that was used to refer to the cinema of West Bengal.
Nevertheless, for convenience, there is usually some logical scheme behind the labels inside kets, such as the common practice of labeling energy eigenkets in quantum mechanics with a list of their quantum numbers.
Worse still, it is APX-complete, meaning there is no polynomial-time approximation scheme ( PTAS ) for this problem unless P = NP.
In the lessons, as in the psalms, the order for special days breaks in upon the normal order of ferial offices and dislocates the scheme for consecutive reading.

scheme and ceiling
* An enhancement of the universal CMU health scheme, through the abolition of the spending ceiling for dentistry and the extension of the ' direct settlement ' system for former benefit recipients whose income now exceeded the statutory ceiling.
Around the arched tops of the windows are areas known as the lunettes which contain the Ancestors of Christ, painted by Michelangelo as part of the scheme for the ceiling.
Although Michelangelo's complex design for the ceiling was not quite what his patron, Pope Julius II, had in mind when he commissioned Michelangelo to paint the Twelve Apostles, the scheme displayed a consistent iconographical pattern.
The frescoes covering all the walls and ceiling are some of the best works of Romanesque / Byzantine art in Italy, and form a single iconographic scheme, which includes natural philosophy, saints, the Apocalypse, and the Old Testament Ark of the Covenant.
Each zone of the interior, from floor to ceiling, is subdivided according to a different scheme.
Private insurance is also available, mainly through professional organizations, to provide income related compensation that otherwise exceeds the ceiling of the scheme.
The two million pound Lottery-funded scheme was planned to include a 98-seat cinema and theatre, a cafe and gallery, bar and a large multi-purpose area that will retain the Victorian vaulted ceiling.
Tony McNulty, Home Office minister responsible for the scheme, responded by saying a " ceiling " on costs would be announced in October 2005.
Its decorative scheme includes a trompe l ' oeil ceiling fresco in the first room, or Salone, by the Sicilian artist Mariano Rossi makes such good use of foreshortening that it appears almost three-dimensional.
In Parma, Antonio da Correggio decorated church vaults with lively figures floating softly on clouds — a scheme that was to have a profound influence on baroque ceiling paintings.
The large flat wooden ceiling in the Church of St Michael, Hildesheim of c. 1200 has the space to include a complex iconographic scheme based around the tree, which encompasses Adam and Eve, the Prophets and the Four Evangelists.
The nave ceiling of Ely Cathedral was painted with a scheme rather similar to Hildesheim by the gentleman artist Henry Styleman Le Strange, who began in 1858.
Financed primarily by alumni donations and conducted by the architectural firm Serber and Barber, the construction work restored the ceiling medallion and the rest of the Upper Chamber to its original 1824 layout and color scheme.
These include fragmentary wall paintings showing flowers, animals and Biblical scenes, and a largely complete decorative scheme on the wooden ceiling.
A mural is a picture that is affixed directly to a wall or ceiling, as part of an architectural and / or decorative scheme.
The Avanza was updated in 2008 with a new ceiling with grooves to improve airflow to the rear and a new interior colour scheme.

scheme and eventually
Jewish opinion was divided as to the merits of this scheme, but it was rejected outright by the Palestinian Arabs and, in the absence of strong Jewish support, eventually abandoned by the British as unworkable.
However, the scheme was eventually aborted in the 1930s.
The intention was that ordinary Germans would buy the car by means of a savings scheme ("" – " Five marks a week you must put aside, if you want your own car to ride "), which around 336, 000 people eventually paid into.
The Roman Catholic Church, however, eventually used the Anno Domini dating scheme based on the birth of Christ on both the general public and royalty.
He concocted a " get-rich scheme " offering a university exam preparation service and was eventually sent to prison when, by sheer coincidence, he accurately duplicated the exam papers for that year without having seen them.
Screen-tested in all-white, Fett's armor eventually garnered a subdued color scheme intended to visually place him between white-armored " rank-and-file " Imperial stormtroopers and Vader, who wears black.
In August 1974, before Stirling was ready to go public with GB75, the pacifist magazine Peace News obtained and published his plans, and eventually Stirling-dismayed by the right-wing character of many of those seeking to join GB75-abandoned the scheme.
Cricket Australia has introduced a two-tier accreditation scheme and eventually all umpires will be required to achieve the appropriate level of accreditation.
Slum dwellers were eventually rehoused in the suburbs and the scheme cost local government £ 300, 000.
Mckenzie's claim-jumping scheme was eventually stopped by the federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
However, he eventually approved of Peel's scheme for granting relief to Catholics in 1829.
Guzman himself was eventually murdered when he questioned Aguirre ’ s scheme of sailing to the Atlantic, conquering Panama, crossing the isthmus and invading Peru.
In Marx's scheme, feudalism was replaced by capitalism, which would eventually be superseded by communism.
The new administration, to which Ken Livingston had just been elected for the first time, studied a congestion scheme similar to the one which was eventually adopted the following year.
He eventually discovers that the demon responsible for this was Nergal, and uses a technological scheme to trap him, and lead him back to hell.
While the regulations were initially restricted to industries under federal jurisdictions and companies directly involved in the war effort, provision was made for the provinces to co-opt into the scheme ( which all eventually did ).
However, the Great Northern eventually opposed the scheme, and the line opened in 1904 with the northern terminus in tunnels underneath the mainline Finsbury Park station.
The War Department eventually forced Hunter to abandon this scheme, but the government nonetheless moved soon afterward to expand the enlistment of black men as military laborers.
Despite fears that the village would end up being swamped by the rapid expansion of nearby Glasgow it managed to avoid this, however of the wider parish of Cadder were eventually absorbed by Glasgow Corporation in 1926, which would be used to construct the Milton peripheral housing scheme from the late 1940s.
However, the scheme was eventually suspended when the government policy changed.
This scheme also has the advantage that it guarantees that resource starvation does not occur as long as all threads eventually relinquish locks they acquire and scheduling decisions can be made about which thread should progress first.
The plan, also known as Torrent, had originated in early September at COSSAC – it started life as a feint invasion of the Calais region shortly before D-Day and eventually ( after the failure of a similar scheme during Cockade ) transformed into a plan to divert attention from troop build up in the south-west of England.
The scheme, while indeed expensive, backfired spectacularly when it was eventually completed ; the irrigation abilities of the new Zhengguo Canal far outweighed its cost, and gave Qin the agricultural and economic means to dominate the other six states.
The scheme was nearly £ 14 million over the initial budget of £ 27. 6 million, eventually costing £ 41. 4 million.
This compensation scheme is projected to eventually cost the Irish government, and therefore the Irish tax-payers, € 1. 35 billion.

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