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sole and volume
The first of three volumes of Das Kapital, Kritik der politischen Ökonomie ( Capital: Critique of Political Economy ) was published on 14 September 1867, and was the sole volume published in Marx ’ s lifetime.
Before the 20th century, a commentary would be written by a sole author, but today a publishing board will commission a team of scholars to write a commentary, with each volume being divided out among them.
In 1746 he published — anonymously — his sole volume, a collection of writing including Introduction à la connaissance de l ' esprit humain, with Reflexions and Maximes appended.
Additamenta ad cognitionem Florae javanicae … Batavia & ‘ s Gravenhage, G. Kolff, 1894 – 1914, 13 volumes ( J. J. Smith is the sole author of volume 12 and of volume 13 in collaboration with Theodoric Valeton )

sole and poetry
From 1816 to 1819 he was editor of and almost sole contributor to a philosophical and polemical journal entitled Danne-Virke, which also published poetry.
She became increasingly fascinated with death, a highly visible theme in her later poetry and her sole novel, The Bell Jar.
By the late 1960s Brown's poetry was renowned internationally, so that, for example, the American poet Robert Lowell came to Orkney for the sole purpose of meeting him.
Kaneko's career as a writer of poetry for children began in earnest at the age of twenty, shortly after she became the manager and sole employee of a small bookstore in Shimonoseki, a town at the southern tip of Honshu.
For fifteen years, Wolfe was sole publisher of Tombouctou Books, a small press enterprise located in Bolinas, California, that published works of poetry and avant garde prose, including The Basketball Diaries by Jim Carroll, two books of fiction by the Moroccan storyteller Mohammed Mrabet, and American fiction by Douglas Woolf, Dale Herd, Lucia Berlin, Bobbie Louise Hawkins, Steve Emerson, and Paul Bowles's final collection of short stories, Unwelcome Words: Seven Stories.

sole and is
It became the sole `` subject '' of `` international law '' ( a term which, it is pertinent to remember, was coined by Bentham ), a body of legal principle which by and large was made up of what Western nations could do in the world arena.
This help is offered to applicants who ordinarily would not undertake the exploration under present conditions or circumstances at their sole expense and who are unable to obtain funds from commercial sources on reasonable terms.
For our present purposes we assume that the sole subject of bargaining is the basic wage rate ( not including productivity improvement factors or cost-of-living adjustments ), and it is this basic wage rate which determines the level of costs.
I believe rather that it is due to the catastrophic world in which that creativity seemed to be the sole value.
Yet for much of the globe, Hollywood is just that -- prime, if not sole, source of knowledge.
The aardvark is not closely related to the pig ; rather, it is the sole recent representative of the obscure mammalian order Tubulidentata, in which it is usually considered to form one variable species of the genus Orycteropus, the sole surviving genus in the family Orycteropodidae.
Agapanthus, native to South Africa, is the sole genus of the subfamily.
* Farming is the sole occupation which offers total independence and self-sufficiency.
It is drafted in reply to a birthday greeting from his followers, a manifesto proclaiming himself the sole representative of the Spanish monarchy.
The sole surviving manuscript from which almost every other is derived is a ninth-century Carolingian text, V, produced in Fulda from an insular exemplar.
This can be at preferential rates, as the sole client using the IT installation is the bank.
As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light of meaning in the darkness of mere being.
Politically, tourism is the more important of the two, as it employs a greater number of people within the Territory, and a larger proportion of the businesses in the tourist industry are locally owned, as are a number of the highly tourism-dependent sole traders ( for example, taxi drivers and street vendors ).
In general they are loosely organized " in-house " unions, although the Botswana Federation of Trade Unions ( BFTU ) is consolidating its role as the sole national trade union centre in the country .< ref >
The " floor " of a cabin is properly known as the sole, but is more likely to be called the floor ( a floor is properly, a structural member which ties a frame to the keelson and keel ).
In this case, the sole purpose of the bacterial step is the regeneration of Fe < sup > 3 +</ sup >.

sole and Pages
It is the principal rival ( and for the 1980s and some of the 1990s the sole rival ) to the Yellow Pages ( published by Thomson as the Thomson Yellow Pages until it was sold off to the privatised BT ).
As with the other songs on Another Side, Dylan is the sole musician on " My Back Pages " and plays in a style similar to his previous protest songs, with a sneering, rough-edged voice and a hard-strumming acoustic guitar accompaniment.

sole and though
The Government of the Republic of Cyprus has continued as the sole internationally-recognized authority on the island ( as well as the UK being internationally recognized with respect to the SBAs ), though in practice its power extends only to the government controlled area.
Biafra had received sole songwriting credit for most Dead Kennedys songs on all released albums for the last 20 years or so without complaints from the band, though a minority of songs had given credit to certain group members or the entire band as a whole, indicating a system designed to reflect the primary composers rather than a regimented system like the Jagger / Richards partnership ; today, most Kennedys reissues list the songwriters as " Biafra, Dead Kennedys ", indicating Biafra's lyrical contributions — which the band doesn't dispute, or else simply as " Dead Kennedys ").
It is the sole species of the genus Anethum, though classified by some botanists in a related genus as Peucedanum graveolens ( L .) C. B. Clarke.
Each of these art forms, and the criticism thereof, is primarily concerned with a sole creative force: the author of a novel ( not, for example, his editor or type-setter ), the composer of a piece of music ( though sometimes the performers are given credence, akin to actors in film today ), or the painter of a fresco ( not his assistants who mix the colours or often do some of the painting themselves ).
He made a few mistakes ; he may well have made others that we cannot detect because he is our sole authority ; when he tried to describe buildings his command of language was usually inadequate ; he is often confused and obscure, though this may be as much his printer's fault as his own ; his prose is frequently difficult to read and painful to translate ; but he seems to us to be free from the dishonesty of the traveller who tries to exaggerate his own knowledge, importance, or courage.
Even though Byzantine emperors maintained a claim over the territory, and no barbarian king in the west dared to elevate himself to the position of Emperor of the West, Byzantine control of most of the West could not be sustained ; the reconquest of the Italian peninsula and Mediterranean periphery by Justinian was the sole, and temporary, exception.
It is the sole living representative of its family ( Ornithorhynchidae ) and genus ( Ornithorhynchus ), though a number of related species have been found in the fossil record.
The idea of the two halves, the East and the West, re-emerged and eventually resulted in the permanent de facto division into two separate Roman empires after the death of Theodosius I ( though it is important to remember that the Empire was never formally divided, Emperors of East and West legally ruling as one imperial college until the fall of Rome's western empire left Byzantium, the " second Rome ", sole direct heir ).
This day has one sole Pre-Lenten feature: the Gospel reading is always the account of Zacchaeus from, for which reason this Sunday is referred to as " Zacchaeus Sunday " ( though the week before is not called " Zacchaeus week ").
* Kenneth II of Scotland succeeds Culen as King, though he will not be sole king until 977.
Gregory's avowed aim in writing this book was to ' fire others with that enthusiasm by which the saints deservedly climbed to heaven ', though this was not his sole purpose, and he most surely did not expect his entire audience to show promise of such piety as to witness the power of God flowing through them in the way that it did for the fathers.
The baseplate ( sole plate ) is generally circular ( though this, too, varies by individual models ) and may be used in conjunction with a fence attached to the base, which then braces the router against the edge of the work, or via a straightedge clamped across the work to obtain a straight cut.
Herman, like many husbands of the 1960s, is the sole wage-earner in the family, though Lily and Grandpa make ( short-lived ) attempts to earn a little money from time to time.
Interpretation cannot be used as the sole method of execution: even though an interpreter can itself be interpreted and so on, a directly executed program is needed somewhere at the bottom of the stack.
From then forward Bolesław III was the sole lord of the Polish lands, though in fact his over-lordship began in 1107 when Zbigniew paid him homage as his feudal lord.
It is believed, though not proven by historical sources, that Berenice IV poisoned her so she could assume sole rulership.
Since the ROC lost its United Nations seat as " China " in 1971 ( replaced by the PRC ), most sovereign states have switched their diplomatic recognition to the PRC, recognizing or acknowledging the PRC to be the sole legitimate representative of all China, though many deliberately avoid stating clearly what territories they believe China includes.
The PRC asserts itself to be the sole legitimate government of China, and claims Taiwan as its 23th province, even though the PRC itself has never had control of Taiwan or other ROC-held territories.
Then he called a new presidential election in which he was the sole candidate, though his term was to expire in 1963 and the constitution prohibited re-election.
The designer of the approved Gill-man was Disney animator Millicent Patrick, though her role was deliberately downplayed by makeup artist Bud Westmore, who for half a century would receive sole credit for the creature's conception.
The sole judge is now the hereditary Earl Marshal of England, the Duke of Norfolk, though he normally delegates his responsibility to a professional lawyer as his Surrogate.
In this capacity he has associated with him a goddess Allatu or Ereshkigal, though at one time Allatu may have functioned as the sole mistress of Aralu, ruling in her own person.
This is the only country house for which he was the sole architect, though he extensively remodelled Ockham House, now mostly destroyed, for the Lord Chief Justice King ).
The cathedral committee appointed Scott sole architect, and though it reserved the right to appoint another co-architect, it never seriously considered doing so.
The Creston School District maintains the town's sole K-12 school, though it also draws a considerable amount of students from the Davenport, Harrington, and Wilbur school districts.

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