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In recent years, we have come increasingly to recognize that ideas have a history and that not the least important chapters of this history have to do with thematic or conceptual aspects of literature and the arts, although these aspects should be studied in conjunction with the history of philosophy, of religion, and of the sciences.
On the other hand, the consensus of opinion is that, used with caution and in conjunction with other types of evidence, the native sources still provide a valid rough outline for the English settlement of southern Britain.
It was faced immediately with a showdown on the schools, an issue which was met squarely in conjunction with the governor with a decision not to risk abandoning public education.
In June, the Office of Foreign and Domestic Commerce -- in conjunction with local trade associations, chambers of commerce, and bank officials -- sponsored a World Trade Conference at the Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel.
The reproducibilities of helium vapor-pressure thermometers have been investigated in conjunction with a `` constant temperature '' liquid helium bath from 4.2 to 1.8 Af.
He's crazy about water skiing and swimming and this vigorous exercise in conjunction with the added food supplements packed pounds of solid muscle on his skinny frame.
But for purely definition purposes -- used in conjunction with your regular Squatting, Leg Curling, Leg Extensor programs -- a heavy weight is not needed.
As an example of the interpretation of an arrow in the figure which exceeds four months in shaft length in conjunction with its position in the figure: girl 2 had a delayed Onset and further delayed Completion.
The quality of the census data can, therefore, be greatly improved by the use of the registration records in conjunction with the field inquiries.
The data is now interpreted in conjunction with a price chart, usually of a popular stock average.
The efforts of various interest groups to control or influence governmental decisions, particularly when taken in conjunction with the impact of industralization, led to a concentration of attention on the legislative power and the means whereby policy could be formulated and enforced as law through bureaucratic institutions.
Holding the final corporation entitled to sue on the claim, the Court cited the Seaboard, Novo Trading, and Roomberg cases for the proposition that `` transfers by operation of law or in conjunction with changes of corporate structure are not assignments prohibited by the statute ''.
In later collages of both masters, a variety of extraneous materials are used, sometimes in the same work, and almost always in conjunction with every other eye-deceiving and eye-undeceiving device they can think of.
The preceding methods allow efficient use of index words and electronic switches during a sectionalized or multi-phase program, particularly when used in conjunction with the LITORIGIN statement.
He might have been hoping, to all appearances, that this relatively sunny symphony, in conjunction with the Choral Fantasy at the end of the program, could amount to something like the Ninth ; ;
However, many DSCs, and also go-to systems, can work in conjunction with laptop sky programs.
Arsenic occurs in many minerals, usually in conjunction with sulfur and metals, and also as a pure elemental crystal.
For a reader to assign the title of author upon any written work is to attribute certain standards upon the text which, for Foucault, are working in conjunction with the idea of " the author function ".
Examples of revoutionary art in conjunction with cultural / political movements:
It has been revived somewhat in conjunction with the environmental movement, and has been drawing an increasing number of adherents.
Amethyst is a purple variety of quartz ( SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >) and owes its violet color to irradiation, iron impurities ( in some cases in conjunction with transition element impurities ), and the presence of trace elements, which result in complex crystal lattice substitutions.

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In September 2009, the Chattooga County Camp 507, Sons of Confederate Veterans in conjunction with the Missionary Ridge Camp 63 Sons of Union Veterans, and several local groups erected a memorial monument to remember the " First Battle of Trion Factory " and the soldiers who are buried in unmarked graves at Trion.
On December 26, 1918, a portion of the Camp Polk tank school was transferred to Camp Benning " to work in conjunction with the Infantry school ".
In conjunction with the National Audubon Society, the park has also hosted an annual Christmas Bird Count between December 14 and January 5 annually since 1986 to register birds in the corridor from the Kvichak Bay beach at Naknek to Lake Camp at the mouth of Naknek Lake.
Waiouru is a military town that has grown up in conjunction with the New Zealand Army Camp and the Training Group ( ATG ), which is responsible for the training of recruits and other soldiers.
It is hosted and administered by the United States Navy's Pacific Command, headquartered at Camp H. M. Smith near Salt Lake, in conjunction with the Marine Corps, the Coast Guard, and Hawaii National Guard forces under the leadership of the Governor of Hawaii.
This introduction of ' The Fairbairn Fighting System ' at Camp X in conjunction with input from many highly skilled instructors with various backgrounds and fighting skills was the beginning of the evolution of Defendu.
Seeing a need for a new program in Indiana, in conjunction with Stanley L. Norton, assistant executive, and Rex Pruitt, Scoutmaster of Troop 46, Belzer created the Camper and Woodsman ranks in 1919 at Camp Chank-Tun-Un-Gi, located near Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis.
Medical units of the Guard worked in conjunction with other DMNA forces providing care at several location including Camp Smith, in Westchester county.

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Aged 17, she was accepted at the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting in conjunction with New York University in New York City.
There is not much information surrounding Clementia's cult ; it would seem that she was merely an abstraction of a particular virtue, one that was revered in conjunction with revering Caesar and the Roman state.
Ward came up with the idea for the schoolgirl costume she wore in conjunction with Baker, recalling, " I thought it would be fun to wear something that little girls probably hated wearing because it might cheer them up ...
Here she performed her solo vaudeville act in conjunction with a marionette show, singing somewhat off-colour songs which she later recorded for a couple of LPs.
By 1880 she was forming a teacher-training school in conjunction with the Silver Street kindergarten.
Also in 1995, she put aside years of stage fright long enough to perform on an American concert tour in conjunction with Hall & Oates.
Subsequently, she changed sides again and betrayed her dealings with the Abwehr to MI5, who used her radio link for deception purposes for a period in conjunction with the Poles and the SIS and then imprisoned her when her usefulness had ceased, until the end of the war.
No, what charms me in Landowska's recital is her affecting poetic insight into Scarlatti's music ; she is not just rediscovering the proper conjunction of composer and instrument, she believes in it and feels it intensely.
If the first option is changed to obey conversational relevance, i. e., " Linda is a bank teller whether or not she is active in the feminist movement " the effect is decreased, but the majority ( 57 %) of the respondents still commit the conjunction error.
When an older child is ready, he or she will go on a personal, spiritual quest alone in the wilderness, often in conjunction with a period of fasting.
Most significant have been her projects in the Amazonian state of Acre in western Brazil in 2006 ( in conjunction with the São Paulo Art Biennial ); the Lost Highway Expedition in nine cities in the Western Balkans ( Ljubljana, Zagreb, Novi Sad, Belgrade, Skopje, Pristina, Tirana, Podgorica, and Sarajevo ), which she co-organized in collaboration with a group of artists and architects ; and her research project on water issues in post-Katrina New Orleans, in which she collaborated with the design consultancy FutureProof in 2007-2008.
In addition to this, she was one of the pioneers in the use of recordings in conjunction with the images on screen in Gaumont's " Chronophone " system, which used a vertical-cut disc synchronized to the film.
The older ship was then transported to the London Docklands, where she has been moored outside the Museum in Docklands in conjunction with the " Journey to the New World: London 1606 to Virginia 1607 " temporary exhibition.
Subsequently, she has appeared on MTV channel TMF, presenting in conjunction with Kayleigh Pearson, Pinder and Pearson's Late-Night Love-in ; a " countdown of saucy music videos.
She is mentioned in the old Pali texts and Buddhist traditions, particularly in conjunction with the Buddha staying at her mango grove, Ambapali vana which she later donated to his order, and wherein he preached the famous Ambapalika Sutta.
Morgan did not participate in the making of Tron Legacy, the sequel to her 1982 film, nor does she appear in any of the retrospective materials produced in conjunction with the sequel for use in a DVD / Blu-ray reissue of the film in 2011.
Under her captain, James Montgomery, she cruised between New York and the Chesapeake Bay, often in conjunction with Continental Navy ships or privateers, and sent a number of prizes to Philadelphia.
She has also done seminars for several years in California in conjunction with Greer, and she co-presented a breakthrough seminar with Tarot author Johanna Gargiulo-Sherman on Tarot and psychic ability, using her own Shining Tribe Tarot and Gargulio-Sherman's Sacred Rose Tarot.
She is on the boards of the charities Shelter and the Empty Homes Agency, both of which campaign for affordable housing for all, in conjunction with which she is chairperson of the Board of Directors of Circle 33 housing trust.
Furthermore she guided since 2004 in conjunction with Christian Clerici the live shows on ORF: Expedition Österreich ( Expedition Austria ), one year later the austrian preliminary decision for the Eurovision Songcontest plus the dancing show Dancing Stars with Alfons Haider.
It was originally inspired by Monica Dickens ' 1963 novel Cobbler's Dream ( republished in 1995 as New Arrival at Follyfoot ); she later wrote four further books in conjunction with the series-Follyfoot in 1971, Dora at Follyfoot in 1972, The Horses of Follyfoot in 1975 and Stranger at Follyfoot in 1976.

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