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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 works
He used these, in conjunction with the Biblical texts themselves, to write his commentaries and other theological works.
It works in conjunction with the Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust, and jointly produces a thrice yearly magazine called Wild Cornwall & Wild Scilly
The FDA frequently works in conjunction with other federal agencies including the Department of Agriculture, Drug Enforcement Administration, Customs and Border Protection, and Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Dewey's most significant writings were " The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology " ( 1896 ), a critique of a standard psychological concept and the basis of all his further work ; Democracy and Education ( 1916 ), his celebrated work on progressive education ; Human Nature and Conduct ( 1922 ), a study of the function of habit in human behavior ; The Public and its Problems ( 1927 ), a defense of democracy written in response to Walter Lippmann's The Phantom Public ( 1925 ); Experience and Nature ( 1925 ), Dewey's most " metaphysical " statement ; Art as Experience ( 1934 ), Dewey's major work on aesthetics ; A Common Faith ( 1934 ), a humanistic study of religion originally delivered as the Dwight H. Terry Lectureship at Yale ; Logic: The Theory of Inquiry ( 1938 ), a statement of Dewey's unusual conception of logic ; Freedom and Culture ( 1939 ), a political work examining the roots of fascism ; and Knowing and the Known ( 1949 ), a book written in conjunction with Arthur F. Bentley that systematically outlines the concept of trans-action, which is central to his other works.
Leonardo's early works begin with the Baptism of Christ painted in conjunction with Verrocchio.
MPLS works in conjunction with IP and its routing protocols, such as the Interior Gateway Protocol ( IGP ).
NIST works in conjunction with the Technical Guidelines Development Committee of the Election Assistance Commission to develop the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines for voting machines and other election technology.
Some bonuses use a mechanical device, such as a spinning wheel, that works in conjunction with the bonus to display the amount won.
However, since the putamen is interconnected with so many other structures, it works in conjunction with them to control many types of motor skills.
When the central tendon is stabilized and the lower ribs are mobile, a contraction of the diaphragm elevates the ribs, which works in conjunction with other muscles to expand the thoracic indent upward.
* The International Program works worldwide on rainforests, biodiversity, habitat preservation, oceans, marine life, nuclear weapons and global warming, often in conjunction with other programs.
The university works in conjunction with the Department of the Air Force to provide postsecondary education programs that are designed to meet the needs of Air Force personnel.
Dean sees evidence in the piano work Romance sans parole, written before 1854, of " the conjunction of melody, rhythm and accompaniment " that is characteristic of Bizet's mature works.
There is a regional Goodyear manufacturing facility that works in conjunction with Veyance Technology, which recently completed an $ 18 million expansion and has investors including the Carlyle Group, a DuPont operation, the eastern United States headquarters of United Rotary Brush, Ray Lewis and Son, Scioto Services, and many others.
In Western Reiki, it is taught that Reiki works in conjunction with the meridian energy lines and chakras through the use of the hand-positions, which normally correspond to the seven major chakras on the body.
The induced draught fan works in conjunction with the forced draught fan allowing the furnace pressure to be maintained slightly below atmospheric.
Other works include: De Pentateuchi Samaritana origine, indole, et auctoritate ( 1815 ), supplemented in 1822 and 1824 by the treatise De Samaritanorum theologia, and by an edition of Carmina Samaritana ; Paläographische Studien über phönizische u. punische Schrift ( 1835 ), a pioneering work which he followed up in 1837 by his collection of Phoenician monuments ( Scripturae linguaeque Phoeniciae monumenta quotquot supersunt ); an Aramaic lexicon ( 1834 – 1839 ); and a treatise on the Old South Arabian language, then called Himyarite, written in conjunction with Rödiger in 1841.
Seventh-day Adventists believe that Biblical prophecy foretells an end time scenario in which the United States works in conjunction with the Catholic Church to mandate worship on a day other than seventh-day Sabbath ( Saturday ) as prescribed in the Ten Commandments ( Exodus 20: 8-11 ), thereby bringing about a situation where one must choose for or against the Bible as the revealed will of God.
They also featured sleeves designed by Gee Vaucher, often in conjunction with other artists, wherein the record's title and band name were set in ' stencil ' style text in a black ring ( see examples above ) reminiscent of many of Robert Indiana and Jasper Johns ' works.
Gruber was the author of a large number of works, the principal of which are Charakteristik Herders ( Leipzig, 1805 ), in conjunction with Johann TL Danz ( 1769 – 1851 ), afterwards professor of theology at Jena ; Geschichte des menschlichen Geschlechts ( 2 vols, Leipzig, 1806 ); Wörterbuch der altklassischen Mythologie ( 3 vols, Weimar, 1810 – 1815 ); a life of Christoph Martin Wieland ( Wielands Leben, 2 parts, Weimar, 1815 – 1816 ), and of Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock ( Klopstocks Leben, Weimar, 1832 ).
Amongst his works are: Doctrine de Saint-Simon ( written in conjunction with several of his followers ), published in 1830, and several times republished ; Economie politique et politique Saint-Simonienne ( 1831 ); ( 1835 – 1840 ); Corresp.
The VMCE works in conjunction with a screened bottom board, by dislodging varroa mites from bees as they enter and exit a hive.
Although the Sola fide of the Reformers also emphasized that saving faith was one that effected works ( by faith alone, but not by a faith which is alone ), Swedenborg protested against faith alone being the instrument of justification, and held that salvation is only possible through the conjunction of faith and charity in a person, and that the purpose of faith is to lead a person to live according to the truths of faith, which is charity.
He further states that faith and charity must be exercised by doing good out of willing good whenever possible, which are good works or good uses or the conjunction perishes.

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