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Underhill's and is
This dark night of the soul is not, in Underhill's conception, the Divine Darkness of the pseudo-Dionysius and German Christian mysticism.
The stratigraphic method of estimating the age of a crater is somewhat crude and imprecise, and the result is questioned by Underhill's non-impact hypothesis.
The first volume chronicles Updike Underhill's youth and early adulthood in America ; the Preface suggests that its aim is to " at least display a portrait of New England manners, hitherto unattempted.

Underhill's and made
Underhill's entries made clear that Westervelt recognized the economic situation facing the port of New York and was seeking other possible venues for the family business.

Underhill's and between
Scott and Underhill's groups exchanged drafts for a manifesto, attempting to strike a balance between pragmatism and radicalism.

Underhill's and was
In June 1641 Underhill's banishment was repealed, and in September of that year he was acquitted of a charge of adultery.
The outcome was overwhelming support for Underhill's alternative genesis through melt-induced salt withdrawal.

Underhill's and with
Engraving published with Underhill's account of the Pequot War, 1638
The Narragansett and Mohegan warriors with Mason and Underhill's colonial militia were horrified by the actions and " manner of the Englishmen's fight.
Underhill's classical education, through which he learns Greek and Latin, provides him with the ability to recite copious lines of poetry, which his countrymen ridicule.

Underhill's and ethnolinguistics
Though metaphors can be considered to be ' in ' language, Underhill's chapter on French, English and ethnolinguistics demonstrates that we cannot conceive of language or languages in anything other than metaphoric terms.

Underhill's and .
John Underhill's many descendants are represented by the Underhill Society of America.
The cemetery has been in continuous use since Underhill's burial in 1672.
However, Cave contends that Mason and Underhill's eyewitness accounts, as well as the contemporaneous histories of Mather and Hubbard, were more " polemical than substantive.
He hires a village lad called Birt to guide him to Underhill's home.
Blackbeard uses his secret weapon by using Underhill's true name, Yevaud, in a spell which will lock him into his true form.
In 1631, she and her husband both filed suit against Nicholas Bacon, of Gray's Inn, their former friend, who had married Sir John Underhill's niece, and gotten Underhill to sign an agreement for a large dowry and extensive property, including some property of Alice that Sir John did not have rights to, and could only inherit after her death.
* The chapter titled " The Dark Night of the Soul " from Evelyn Underhill's Mysticism at Gnostic. org.
Upon the encouragement of a local minister, Underhill's parents agree to prepare the narrator for college by placing him under the minister's tutelage.
This volume also gives an account of Underhill's failed attempt to serve as a teacher in a village school, follows his travels through the Northern and Southern states as a physician, and discusses his service as a surgeon aboard a slave-ship that heads to Africa by way of London.

work and distinction
It is this distinction between producing a written work and producing the interpretation or meaning in a written work that both Barthes and Foucault are interested in.
The formal definition and the distinction between pointwise continuity and uniform continuity were first given by Bolzano in the 1830s but the work wasn't published until the 1930s.
Churches of Christ emphasize that there is no distinction between " clergy " and " laity " and that every member has a gift and a role to play in accomplishing the work of the church.
The main distinction of the egalitarian view is that decisions about managing family responsibilities are made by mutual submission and cooperation, not on the basis of tradition ( e. g., " man's work " or " woman's " work ), nor any other irrelevant or irrational basis.
By employing the well-established legal distinction between ordinary and hazardous work, the governor also won legislative approval for a Dangerous Trades Act that barred young workers from thirty occupations.
However, recent work has shown that for languages which make this distinction, all clicks have a uvular, or even pharyngeal, rear closure, and that the clicks explicitly described as uvular are in fact clusters / contours of a click plus a pulmonic or ejective component, in which the cluster / contour has two release bursts, the forward ( click ) and then the rearward ( uvular ) component.
Many departments offer honors programs requiring students seeking that distinction to engage in " independent, sustained work ," culminating in the production of a thesis.
In graphic arts ( 2D image making that ranges from photography to illustration ) the distinction is often made between fine art and commercial art, based on the context within which the work is produced and how it is traded.
) is reserved for those who can prove a particular distinction in the field, usually through a body of published work or the submission of a dissertation.
But unlike the classical school and many economists today, Marx made a clear distinction between labor actually done and an individual's " labor power " or ability to work.
The main distinction is between theories that argue the basis of just deserts is held equally by everyone, and therefore derive egalitarian accounts of distributive justice — and theories that argue the basis of just deserts is unequally distributed on the basis of, for instance, hard work, and therefore derive accounts of distributive justice by which some should have more than others.
Still, it is useful to note that, while he does not establish any normative criteria for art as such, there is nonetheless in his work a prevalent distinction between primary and secondary modes of expression.
For these, the distinction between transfers of energy as heat and as work was central.
As classical thermodynamics developed, the distinction between heat and work became less central.
This was because there was more interest in open systems, for which the distinction between heat and work is not simple, and is beyond the scope of the present article.
In the 13th century a clear distinction was made between classical philosophers, modern ( to the people then ) philosophers, theosophers, and theologians in the work Summa philosophiae attributed to Robert Grosseteste.
The work of logicians like Godehard Link and Manfred Krifka established that the mass / count distinction can be given a precise, mathematical definition in terms of quantization and cumulativity.
Today, the geographical distinction between Western and Eastern Christianity is now much less absolute, due to the great migrations of Europeans across the globe, as well as the work of missionaries worldwide over the past five centuries.
The actual work of a pirate and a privateer is generally the same ( raiding and plundering ships ); it is, therefore the authorization and perceived legality of the actions that form the distinction.
It has also encouraged within the industry a greater distinction between special effects and visual effects ; the latter is used to characterize post-production and optical work, while special effects refers more often to on-set and mechanical effects.
Following the work of logicians like Godehard Link and linguists like Manfred Krifka, we know that the mass / count distinction can be given a precise mathematical definition in terms of notions like cumulativity and quantization.
* The work of the scholar of political communication Murray Edelman ( 1919 – 2001 ), starting with his seminal book The Symbolic Uses of Politics ( 1964 ), continuing with Politics as symbolic action: mass arousal and quiescience ( 1971 ), Political Language: Words that succeed and policies that fail ( 1977 ), Constructing the Political Spectacle ( 1988 ) and ending with his last book The Politics of Misinformation ( 2001 ) can be viewed as an exploration of the deliberate manipulation and obfuscation of the map-territory distinction for political purposes.

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