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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.

conjunction and exhibit
In conjunction with the show, Harnetiaux, Domski and the artists ' non-profit organization NurtureART curated an International Post-it Brand Note Art exhibit and a panel discussion with various artists.
In conjunction with the exhibit, a demonstration workshop on June 10 featured Juan Quezada, his son Noe Quezada, and Diego Vallez.
In some types of motorsport such as rallies, the competition number works in conjunction with special kinds of timing system ( for example targa timing ) and as a result numbers also usually relate to the competitors ' due time and thus may exhibit gaps such as skipping from number 59 to number 100 ( 59 minutes to 1 hour due time ).
In April 2009 he performed as part of Rhys Chatham's ensemble at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in conjunction with the exhibit " Downtown Comes Uptown: The Pictures Generation, 1974 – 1984 "
It is the only known system of orbital companions to exhibit a triple conjunction in the rare phenomenon of Laplace resonance ( a type of resonance first noted in Jupiter's inner three Galilean moons ).
The work was premiered at the Freer Gallery of Art of the Smithsonian Institution in conjunction with the first Filipino photography exhibit by Ricardo Alvarado.
In addition, their tendency to exhibit significant activity and resistance to anglers in conjunction with this species ' affinity for terrestrial or mature insects serves to increase popularity of the cutthroat as an angler's quarry.
The exhibit is designed to be interactive and viewed in conjunction with a large board that details the history of fare payment in the subway.
Also viewable in conjunction with this exhibit are several token vending machines that were used to sell subway tokens prior to the advent of the Metrocard.
In conjunction with the event, the museum also featured a month-long gallery exhibit, Mitzi by Mackie, featuring Bob Mackie's Emmy-winning costumes from her specials along with a selection of costumes from Gaynor's legendary stage shows and concert appearances.
The GCAC published a hardbound 146-page catalog in conjunction with the exhibit, containing contributions from all the artists, plus essays by Harvey, psychoanalyst Judy Spence, science author Margaret Wertheim, Hannah Miller, Brian Tucker, Christine Wertheim and the Rev.
The first annual IBC was held in 1864 in Brussels, in conjunction with an international horticultural exhibit.

conjunction and there
In conjunction with the new mass transit implementation in the city, there is also a prepaid bus card system called Transurbano that is being implemented in the metro area to limit cash handling for the transportation system.
Often combinations of these can interact, such as in Irish, where there is a proclitic past tense marker do ( various surface forms ) used in conjunction with the affixed or ablaut-modified past tense form of the verb.
After I had made experiments many nights, one night, the twenty-third of August 1499, there was a conjunction of the moon with Mars, which according to the almanac was to occur at midnight or a half hour before.
A conjunction is an apparent phenomenon caused by perspective only: there is no close physical approach in space between the two objects involved.
However, there is also the term conjunction in ecliptical longitude.
Throughout Books II and III he returns again and again to the theme of there being no abhorrence of a vacuum and that all the phenomena explained by this supposed principle are in fact attributable to the pressure of the atmosphere in conjunction with various incorporeal potencies which he held to be acting.
In the same year he obtained a job as clerk in the treasury of the Hungarian city of Kassa ( Košice ), and there, in conjunction with other two Hungarian patriots, edited the Magyar Museum, which was suppressed by the government in 1792.
However, on 1 October 2010 Chairman Daniel Levy advised that the club had registered an interest in bidding for the stadium in conjunction with AEG ( Europe ) to keep its options open whilst there remained uncertainties about the success of the Northumberland Development Project.
Currently popular are live " whodunit " experiences, including game form, where guests at a private party might use cards, a board, or video from a pre-packaged box, to perform the roles of the suspects and detective ; and there are a number of murder mystery dinner theaters, where either professional or community theatre performers take on those roles, and present the murder mystery to an audience, usually in conjunction with a meal.
Meek Mansion is located there, which is maintained by the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District, in conjunction with the Hayward Area Historical Society.
The units are used in conjunction with ( or more often have inbuilt ) electrocardiogram readers, which the healthcare provider uses to diagnose a cardiac condition ( most often fibrillation or tachycardia although there are some other rhythms which can be treated by different shocks ).
In addition, some people may, in conjunction with a high fever, experience more intense and overt hallucinations, seeing things that are not there and misinterpreting events and situations.
This is generally used either in conjunction with another method of invasion, and especially before the invention of flight, for cases in which there is no other method to enter the territory in question.
This conjunction of statements in the Catechism makes it clear that the Catholic Church sees the dogma " outside of the Church there is no salvation " as the basis for the missionary activity of the Church, because those who are innocently outside the Church but are also seeking to follow the will of God are thus the proper object of the Church's missionary activity-so as to bring them explicitly the saving truths of the Christian Faith which they are seeking, and by which God desires to effect their salvation through the knowledge of Jesus Christ.
Use of green tea in conjunction with anticoagulants may result in reduced effectiveness ; there is a correlation between the quantity of tea consumed and the method of production may affect the amount of Vitamin K.
Additionally, when examining subjects undergoing REST treatment and REST in conjunction with another treatment method, there was little difference.
In 1819, a large Methodist conference was held in the town of Vienna ( now Phelps ), about fifteen miles from Palmyra, but there are no extant records of any revival meetings held in conjunction with it.
Another stele usually cited in conjunction with this one is the " Aswan Stele " ( there were other stelae at Aswan ), which mentions the king's operations to defeat a number of peoples including those of the " Great Green ( the Egyptian name for the Mediterranean )".
Most years there are more major events-a craft and garden show, an exhibition, or a traditional village fete ( usually in conjunction with the Church ).
However, there were very few elite American marathoners participating in 2007 because they competed the day before at the 2008 USA Men's Olympic Marathon Trials, which was held in conjunction with the New York City Marathon on some of the same course, three loops of which Trials were in Central Park.
The original concept of Project Athena was that there would be course-specific software developed to use in conjunction with teaching.
In conjunction with scientific experiments, there were huge advances in the theory of viscous fluid friction during the 19th century.
Every year in conjunction with the Chilean Navy they join in the Patrulla Antártica Naval Combinada () to guarantee safety to all touristic and scientific ships that are in transit within the Antarctic Peninsula where the Navy is also directly responsible of maintaining the Argentine bases there.
In the southwest of Abaiang there is a channel, the Bingham Channel, which is the basic conjunction between the lagoon and the Pacific.

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