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In his biographical work Agricola, Tacitus maintains that Agricola was forced into retirement because his triumph over the Caledonians highlighted Domitian's own inadequacy as a military commander.
As part of their statistical work, ILO maintains several databases, such as Laborsta.
Today, it serves as both Jacob Lawrence and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence's official Estates, and maintains a searchable archive of nearly 1, 000 images of their work.
Contemporary research suggests that these works are datable to a significantly later period in Buddhist history ( late eighth or early ninth century ), but the tradition of which they are a part maintains that they are the work of the Madhyamaka Nāgārjuna and his school.
A political party is typically led by a party leader ( the most powerful member and spokesperson representing the party ), a party secretary ( who maintains the daily work and records of party meetings ), party treasurer ( who is responsible for membership dues ) and party chair ( who forms strategies for recruiting and retaining party members, and also chairs party meetings ).
While Camus acknowledges that Kafka's work represents an exquisite description of the absurd condition, he maintains that Kafka fails as an absurd writer because his work retains a glimmer of hope.
SNCF also maintains a broad scope of international business that includes work on freight lines, inter-city lines and commute lines.
With greater personal mobility and the rise of larger shopping centers in other Sonoma County communities, many residents now often commute to work and shop in the neighboring towns of Rohnert Park or Santa Rosa, while Sebastopol maintains its small town charm.
The chief coolie, Lop-eye Shing, blames Holman, who maintains that the death was caused by the deceased coolie's own poor work, not by ghosts in the machinery.
Today, Lewisburg / Marshall County is the home of several nationally known industries, although it has experienced many thousand job losses in recent years ; it still maintains a viable work force. It is also the World Headquarters of the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders ' and Exhibitors ' Association.
Yared maintains that to this day Brazil has greatly influenced his work.
Martyn also maintains that Rachmaninoff may have based his interpretation of the Chopin sonata on Rubinstein's traversal, pointing out similarities between written accounts of Rubinstein's version and Rachmaninoff's audio recording of the work.
The ekpyrotic model came out of work by Neil Turok and Paul Steinhardt and maintains that the universe did not start in a singularity, but came about from the collision of two branes.
The Royal Navy maintains a number of hydrographic survey vessels to continue the work today.
The College also maintains a distribution requirement, spreading course work in all three areas of humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to major course works.
Copyright holders often register their work with the Library of Congress, which maintains a collection of the material.
In his medical work, tradition maintains that he belonged to the " empiric school ", as reflected by his name.
Yet with penal substitution at the center ', he also maintains that Christus Victor and other Scriptural views of atonement can work together to present a fully orbed picture of Christ's work '.
In this latter work the author maintains, in opposition to Hutcheson, that actions are-in themselves right or wrong, that right and wrong are simple ideas incapable of analysis, and that these ideas are perceived immediately by the understanding.
His greatest work, Aglaophamus ( 1829 ), maintains, against the views put forward by G. F. Creuzer in his Symbolik ( 1810 – 1823 ), that the religion of the Greek mysteries ( especially those of Eleusis ) did not essentially differ from the national religion ; that it was not esoteric, and that the priests as such neither taught nor possessed any higher knowledge of God ; that the Oriental elements were a later importation.
Even if an artist has assigned his or her copyright rights to a work to a third party, he or she still maintains the moral rights to the work.
The museum also maintains a large collection of work by Hans Erni, a local painter and sculptor.

work and defence
It monitors and co-ordinates work and deals with the Parliament on co-decision legislation ( along with leading the non – EU defence organisation, the Western European Union ).
Its founders envisaged CND as a campaign by eminent individuals who would work through the Labour Party and lobby government for a change in defence policy.
One of the oldest is Dublin Castle, which was first founded as a major defensive work on the orders of King John of England in 1204, shortly after the Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169, when it was commanded that a castle be built with strong walls and good ditches for the defence of the city, the administration of justice, and the protection of the King ’ s treasure.
Otsuka thought that the full spirit of budō, which concentrates on defence and attack, was missing, and that kata techniques did not work in realistic fighting situations.
Extensive repairs to the defence work is carried out by the legionaries.
On 1 April 1958 Fleming wrote to The Manchester Guardian in defence of his work, referring to both that paper's review of Dr. No and the " nine-page inquest in The Twentieth Century ".
It too was a unification of earlier work, such as the two UK approaches ( the CESG UK Evaluation Scheme aimed at the defence / intelligence market and the DTI Green Book aimed at commercial use ), and was adopted by some other countries, e. g. Australia.
Social issues like infidelity and unionization have impacted the industry and created new types of work, as has the need for insurance and, with it, insurance fraud, criminal defence investigations and the invention of low-cost listening devices.
Nikephoros was the author of an extant treatise on military tactics, most famously the Praecepta Militaria which contains valuable information concerning the art of war in his time, and the less-known On Skirmishing ( Περί Παραδρομής in the original Greek ), which concerned guerilla-like tactics for defence against a superior enemy invasion force — though it is likely that this latter work, at least, was not composed by the Emperor but rather for him: translator and editor George T. Denis suggests that it was perhaps written by his brother Leo Phokas, then Domestic of the West.
The work takes the form of a dramatic dialogue between Philocosmia, who advocates worldly pleasures, and Philosophia, whose defence of scholarship leads into a summary of the seven liberal arts.
In The Realists, an examination of the work of eight novelists – Stendhal, Honoré de Balzac, Charles Dickens, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Leo Tolstoy, Benito Pérez Galdós, Henry James and Marcel Proust – Snow makes a robust defence of the realistic novel.
In the south of England private castles were being built by newly emerging, wealthy families ; like the work at Windsor, these castles drew on the architectural themes of earlier martial designs, but were not intended to form a serious defence against attack.
The remains of a Saxon boat were found by the Environment Agency in August 2010 when working on the river during vital flood defence work.
Two-thirds of the work deals with Wilfrid's attempts to return to Northumbria, and is a defence and vindication of his Northumbrian career.
A defence of Blier's work up until 2000 was written by Sue Harris, Queen Mary College, London and published in 2001 By Manchester University Press.
Dublin Castle was first founded as a major defensive work by Meiler Fitzhenry on the orders of King John of England in 1204, some time after the Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169, when it was commanded that a castle be built with strong walls and good ditches for the defence of the city, the administration of justice, and the protection of the King ’ s treasure.
It became a casualty of wartime defence work during World War II.
Newhaven Fort, one of the Palmerston Forts, was built on Castle Hill on the recommendation of the 1859 Royal Commission to defend the growing harbour It was the largest defence work ever built in Sussex and is now open as a museum.
An encyclical letter to all Christians In defence of his resignation is unedited, as are also a Dialogue with two Turks about the divinity of Christ, and a work about the Adoration of God.
Tupolev was tried and convicted in 1940 with a ten year sentence, but was released in 1944 " to conduct important defence work.
Aneau pointed out the obvious inconsistency of inculcating imitation of the ancients and depreciating native poets in a work professing to be a defence of the French language.
Campanella wrote his first work, Philosophia sensibus demonstrata (" Philosophy demonstrated by the senses "), published in 1592, in defence of Telesio.
His Défense du système de guerre moderne, a reply to his many critics ( Neuchâtel, 1779 ) is a reasoned and scientific defence of the Prussian method of tactics, which formed the basis of his work when in 1775 he began to co-operate with the count de St Germain in a series of much-needed and successful reforms in the French army.
The vast majority of his work centred around " widow and orphan " cases, that is, the poor and disenfranchised who otherwise would be unable to provide themselves with a proper defence before the law.
As early as 1834 he published a strictly theological work, Gegensatz des Katholicismus und Protestantismus nach den Prinzipien und Hauptdogmen der beiden Lehrbegriffe, a strong defence of Protestantism on the lines of Schleiermacher's Glaubenslehre, and a vigorous reply to J. Möhler's Symbolik ( 1833 ).

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