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conjunction and with
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 employed
The term ' complementary medicine ' is primarily used to describe practices employed in conjunction with or to complement conventional medical treatments.
Civil engineering contractors were employed in conjunction with British Rail and Gwynedd County Council for the new route with its bridges and roadworks and the new joint station on the former Great Western Railway station site.
A Steadicam rig was also employed during the filming of Return of the Jedi ( 1983 ), in conjunction with two gyroscopes for extra stabilization, to film the background plates for the speeder bike chase.
In the Franco-German War the cooling bath was largely employed, in conjunction frequently with quinine ; and it was used in the treatment of hyperpyrexia.
The Court will thereafter issue a judgment and authorize issuance of a Writ of Replevin, which is served by a sheriff's deputy, working in conjunction with persons hired or employed by the creditor to take the collateral or other property into its possession.
A common analytical technique employed by feminist ( and some non-feminist ) archaeologists is intersectional analysis, which, following the assertions of black feminists leading third-wave feminism in the U. S., maintains that gender cannot be accessed by itself but must be studied in conjunction with other forms of identity.
Alternately selective retransmission may be employed in conjunction with the basic ARQ mechanism where the message is first subdivided into sub-blocks ( typically of fixed length ) in a process called packet segmentation.
Emery used with Arnold's permission an earlier form of his compensation balance and helical balance spring, in conjunction with the detached lever escapement of Thomas Mudge, and John Brockbank employed Earnshaw to make his pattern of chronometer but with Brockbank's design of compensation balance.
Following this, he published a seminal paper with Bob Parker, which employed Euler's Fixed Point Theorem, in conjunction with magnetic anomalies and earthquakes to determine a precise mathematical theory on plate tectonics.
Another writing implement employed by a smaller population, is the stylus used by blind users in conjunction with the slate for punching out the dots in Braille.
However, when no adapted frame is evident, these eigenvalue criteria can be sometimes be useful, especially when employed in conjunction with other considerations.
Kinesis Contoured Advantage Pro employed in conjunction with tiling window manager xmonad.

conjunction and active
" The intellect itself develops from a material intellect ( al -' aql al-hayulani ), which is a potentiality " that can acquire knowledge to the active intellect ( al -' aql al-fa ' il ), the state of the human intellect in conjunction with the perfect source of knowledge ".
" He further argued that the intellect itself " possesses levels of development from the material intellect ( al -‘ aql al-hayulani ), that potentiality can acquire knowledge to the active intellect ( al -‘ aql al-fa ‘ il ), the state of the human intellect at conjunction with the perfect source of knowledge.
Such conserved sequence motifs can be used in conjunction with structural and mechanistic information to locate the catalytic active sites of enzymes.
Zitkala-Ša was highly politically active throughout most of her adult life, in addition to and often in conjunction with her literary career.
To whatever degree street sweeps are viewed by citizens as brutal, suspect, militaristic, or the biased efforts of ' outsiders ,' citizens will be discouraged from taking active roles in community building activities and crime prevention initiatives in conjunction with the police.
In conjunction with John Pym and John Hampden he took an active part in the opposition to Charles I of England.
He was chairman of the provisional committee appointed by Edward Prince of Wales to formulate a scheme for its organization, and he took an active part in the preparation of its royal charter and constitution in conjunction with Lord Thring, Lord James, Sir Frederick Abel and John Hollams.
From 1937 to 1969 the village was an active coal mining community in conjunction with the neighbouring village of Highley across the River Severn.
Arguably dating back further than English language fantasy, it remains an active and productive genre which has evolved in conjunction with anglophone fantasy and horror and other French and international literature.
Other active religious groups on campus include Communion and Liberation, Pax Christi, Ravens Respect Life, Partners in Prayer ( in conjunction with Mount St. Scholastica ), Great Adventure Bible Timeline, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Households and Varsity Catholic and the Knights of Columbus.
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.
The New Zealand Department of Conservation is very active on Pitt Island and, in conjunction with several landowners, administers a number of covenanted areas and reserves.
After 1938, the school was known as the Mannes Music School ( possibly in conjunction with the retirement of David and Clara Mannes from active teaching ).
Today, Neely remains active in the Cam Neely Foundation run in conjunction with the New England Medical Center, where patients and their families avail themselves of accommodation at the " Neely House " while undergoing cancer treatments.
Lander College for Men has recently developed an active alumni society, led by the President of the Alumni Society, Moshe Ornstein, in conjunction with the college liaison, Aryeh Young, Director of Alumni Affairs for LCM.
The navy's vessels served almost exclusively on the Delaware River, and were active ( in conjunction with ships of the Continental Navy ) in first defending the approaches to the city of Philadelphia during the British campaign that successfully occupied the city in 1777, and then preventing ( at least for a time ) the Royal Navy from resupplying the occupying army.
Wilson is running a campaign against the carrying of knives in conjunction with the local daily paper and victims families and he has been very active in campaigning on local Transport issues, including the upgrading of Reading railway station and the extension of the Crossrail project to Reading.
The regiment then, in conjunction with Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke, mobilized The Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment, CASF, for active service on 24 May 1940.
An active management program, in conjunction with other National Forests and National Parks within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, works cooperatively to maximize human safety and to ensure habitat protection for both species of endemic bears.
The 62nd Field Battery, in conjunction with the 44th Field Battery, RCA, mobilized the 44th / 62nd Field Battery, RCA, CASF, for active service on 24 May 1940.

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