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further and sign
Columba then saves a swimmer from the monster with the sign of the Cross and the imprecation, " Thou shalt go no further, nor touch the man ; go back with all speed.
The beast came after him, but Columba made the sign of the cross and commanded: " Go no further.
Strength improves further with repeated testing, e. g. improvement of power on repeated hand grip ( a phenomenon known as " Lambert's sign ").
Predestination also reduced antagonising over economic inequality and further, it meant that a material wealth could be taken as a sign of salvation in the afterlife.
In addition, the East Berlin sign was carefully placed so that, when viewed from further away down Leipziger Straße, its display board obscured the West Berlin sign standing a little way beyond it.
In 1898 school teachers started to sign mass petitions for further reform.
In 1935, the parliamentary republic was weakened further when, by way of, Józef Piłsudski's May Coup, the president was forced to sign the April Constitution of 1935, an act through which the head of state assumed the dominant position in legislating for the state and the Senate increased its power at the expense of the Sejm.
* Charles Sanders Peirce ( 1839 – 1914 ), a noted logician who founded philosophical pragmatism, defined semiosis as an irreducibly triadic process wherein something, as an object, logically determines or influences something as a sign to determine or influence something as an interpretation or interpretant, itself a sign, thus leading to further interpretants.
In more advanced treatments, one further distinguishes pseudovector fields and pseudoscalar fields, which are identical to vector fields and scalar fields except that they change sign under an orientation-reversing map: for example, the curl of a vector field is a pseudovector field, and if one reflects a vector field, the curl points in the opposite direction.
This is a further sign of the rising power of Wang Mang.
* January 12 – Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor ( and Charles I of Spain ) and Francis I of France sign the Treaty of Toledo, agreeing to make no further alliances with England.
When the rebels responded to this as a sign of weakness to be exploited by further demands, he was quite prepared to renew his view of them as enemies of the Union.
A further mishap occurred when Bolt was arrested for taking part in an anti-nuclear weapons demonstration, and Spiegel had to persuade Bolt to sign a recognizance of good behaviour for him to be released from jail and continue working on the script.
However, this too would have been a minority government and Peel felt he needed a further sign of confidence from his Queen.
Digital signatures can also provide non-repudiation, meaning that the signer cannot successfully claim they did not sign a message, while also claiming their private key remains secret ; further, some non-repudiation schemes offer a time stamp for the digital signature, so that even if the private key is exposed, the signature is valid.
French words entered the English language, and a further sign of the shift was the usage of French names instead of English ones.
He must have blundered into a distribution operation, but there's no further sign of anything at that pub.
Despite the ordeal, the Blackhawks were able to sign Versteeg and all of their restricted free agents before the NHLPA could take further actions.
For, when his body was exhumed thirty years after his death, it was claimed that the tongue glistened and looked as if it was still alive and moist ; apparently a further claim was made that this was a sign of his gift of preaching.
When it came time to rename the band, Randy looked no further than the sign on the wall.
With further reference to the " sign of life ", i. e. the infinity symbol and its connection with the number 8, it may be remembered that Christian Gnosticism speaks of rebirth in Christ as a change " unto the Ogdoad.
About 50 meetings were held from February to September 1840 to discuss and sign the copies, and a further 500 signatures were added to the treaty.

further and regeneration
The role of the bacteria is the further oxidation of the ore, but also the regeneration of the chemical oxidant Fe < sup > 3 +</ sup > from Fe < sup > 2 +</ sup >.
This study may lead to further understanding of nerve fiber regeneration in the central nervous system.
It further recommended that the LCC be replaced by a weaker strategic authority, with responsibility for public transport, road schemes, housing development and regeneration.
A further application of this technology in the following episode, " Last of the Time Lords ", suspends the Doctor's capacity to regenerate, showing the effects of 900 years of life without regeneration.
The closure of the last of the East End docks in the Port of London in 1980 created further challenges and led to attempts at regeneration and the formation of the London Docklands Development Corporation.
Today, Cookstown has been almost completely regenerated with plans for further regeneration work to be carried out throughout the town centre.
Augustine wrote extensively on many religious and philosophical topics ; he employed an allegorical method of reading the Bible, further developed the doctrine of hell as endless punishment, original sin as inherited guilt, divine grace as the necessary remedy for original sin, baptismal regeneration and consequently infant baptism, inner experience and the concept of " self ", the moral necessity of human free will, and individual election to salvation by eternal predestination.
It has been used in the past to help horses heal torn ligaments, but it is being researched further as a device for tissue regeneration in humans.
In addition to the Wards Corner plans, further projects for regeneration in Seven Sisters are in the pipeline.
In March 2011 the local council reported the winning of bids to various bodies including the lottery heritage fund for further works of regeneration in the town centre.
The Building was officially opened on 11 February 2011 by the then An Taoiseach, Mr Brian Cowen TD who stated that " the completion of a € 38m capital investment at the Dundalk Institute of Technology ( DkIT ) campus represents a vote of confidence in the Institute ’ s future and will help further strengthen its capacity to drive economic regeneration in the northeast ".
However Hazel Blears, the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, requested that the inquiry be re-opened to examine the evidence further as to whether the bridge would lead to regeneration, and to investigate the potential impact on pollution.
Shortly after the regeneration was completed the Quaggy was given a similar regeneration further downstream within Sutcliffe Park, a mile and a half to the north.
As part of the regeneration project of the National Network's Worcester-Oxford line, which crosses over a proposed extension of the GWR and included the rebuilding of the island platform at Honeybourne, the GWR also plan to eventually extend their services " a further 4 miles " to Honeybourne ( increasing up to a total of 19 miles in length possibly by the year 2020 ).
This further hinders chances for regeneration and reinnervation.
also provide structural guidance to further enhance regeneration.
In 2010 Hamlet Court Road went through further regeneration, receiving an update with new planters, modern street furniture, wider pavements, new crossing points, CCTV, etc.
Policies adopted to further these objectives cover a wide range of major national and regional issues, including, sustainable development, improved strategic planning, inner city regeneration and the provision of affordable housing, building new and extended settlements to reduce development pressures on existing towns and villages and to achieve a more sustainable pattern of development throughout England.
Wnt stimulation is also associated with regeneration of nervous system cells, which is further evidence of a role in promoting neural stem cell proliferation.
# to further economic development and regeneration ;
A possible further enhancement is to include some form of slope regeneration. This amounts to PCM ( pulse code modulation ) with digitization performed by a sigma-delta ADC.
Although it grows best in warm climates, the natural northern limit of the species is not due to a lack of cold tolerance, but to specific reproductive requirements ; further north, regeneration is prevented by ice damage to seedlings.
It is to be noted, further, that in the cases for which direct evidence is already available, the phenomena of regeneration appear to indicate that the nature of the chemical function, whether cholinergic or adrenergic, is characteristic for each particular neurone, and unchangeable.

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