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correspondence and two
The two Governments shall have the right at all reasonable times to examine such books and records and all other documents, correspondence, memoranda and other records involving transactions relating to agreed projects.
It is interesting that a 1: 1 correspondence can be established between the lines of two such pencils, so that in a sense a unique image can actually be assigned to each tangent.
Between 1886 and 1917, Carnegie reformed both library philanthropy and library design, encouraging a closer correspondence between the two.
The two men enjoyed a mutual respect for one another and maintained correspondence until Spencer ’ s death in 1903.
Achaemenid Assyria ( 539 BC – 330 BC ) retained a separate identity ( Athura ), official correspondence being in Imperial Aramaic, and there was even a determined revolt of the two Assyrian provinces of Mada and Athura in 520 BC.
The lack of correspondence between Ptolemaic and historical names known to be ancient has no defense except in the case of the two Roman colonies, Aleria and Mariana.
France insisted on its ownership of Clipperton, and a lengthy diplomatic correspondence between the two nations led to the conclusion of a treaty on March 2, 1909, to seek the arbitration of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy, with each nation promising to abide by that monarch's final determination.
What we have done here is arranged the integers and the odd integers into a one-to-one correspondence ( or bijection ), which is a function that maps between two sets such that each element of each set corresponds to a single element in the other set.
Within Chinese medicine texts the Wu Xing are also referred to as Wu Yun ( 五運 wŭ yùn ) or a combination of the two characters ( Wu Xing-Yun ) these emphasise the correspondence of five elements to five ' seasons ' ( four seasons plus one ).
The many numerical forms can create confusion when used in international correspondence, particularly when abbreviating the year to its final two digits.
In their correspondence the two critiqued each other's work, both submitting to the same publishers, and both being rejected.
Personal correspondence between the two reveals a satisfying yet frustrating relationship.
Cantor established the importance of one-to-one correspondence between the members of two sets, defined infinite and well-ordered sets, and proved that the real numbers are " more numerous " than the natural numbers.
In abstract algebra, a group isomorphism is a function between two groups that sets up a one-to-one correspondence between the elements of the groups in a way that respects the given group operations.
After two years, he gave up his appointment to pursue his studies at Leipzig, where, as rector, he received the support of the professor of classics, Peter Mosellanus ( 1493 – 1525 ), a celebrated humanist of the time, with whom he had already been in correspondence.
In 1530, Catherine was banished from court and spent the remainder of her life ( until her death in 1536 ) alone in an isolated manor home, barred from any contact with Mary ( although her ladies-in-waiting helped the two maintain a secret correspondence ).
Hulsius tried to convert Jacob to Christianity which began a lifelong correspondence between the two.
Hulsius eventually published the correspondence between the two in 1669.
As early as 1815 we find August Wilhelm von Schlegel reviewing the Altdeutsche Wälder ( a periodical published by the two brothers ) very severely, condemning the lawless etymological combinations it contained, and insisting on the necessity of strict philological method and a fundamental investigation of the laws of language, especially in the correspondence of sounds.
In a correspondence between the two leaders, Tito openly wrote:
On the evidence of Schwitters ' correspondence, by 1937 it had spread to two rooms of his parents ' apartment on the ground floor, the adjoining balcony, the space below the balcony, one or two rooms of the attic and possibly part of the cellar.
There is also canonical ( or " constrained ") correspondence analysis ( CCA ) for summarising the joint variation in two sets of variables ( like canonical correlation analysis ).
According to the correspondence principle, there is no contradiction or conflict between the two subjects, each simply pertains to specific situations.
* The Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin holds over 1, 500 items related to the Rubaiyat, including two copies of the first edition, hundreds of editions, translations, and parodies, several Persian manuscripts containing rubaiyat, and ephemera, manuscripts and correspondence documenting the phenomenon of " Omariana "

correspondence and men
These were men suited to dealing with petitions, requests, correspondence, legal affairs, and foreign embassies.
At the same time George maintained his correspondence with Luther and Philipp Melanchthon, discussing such questions as the evangelization of monasteries, the use of monastic property for evangelical purposes, and especially the foundation of lower schools for the people and of higher schools for the education of talented young men for the service of church and state.
He tried to gain, by his continued correspondence with Luther and other reformers such as Urbanus Rhegius, efficient men for the preaching of the gospel and for the organization of the evangelical church.
The Whig Party's 1852 convention in New York City saw the historic meeting between Alvan E. Bovay and The New York Tribune's Horace Greeley, a meeting which led to correspondence between the men as the early Republican Party meetings in 1854 began to take place.
The activities men were involved in were often those that provided them with more access to or control of resources and decision making power, rendering men not only superior dispositional attributes via correspondence bias ( Gilbert, 1998 ), but also higher status and authority as society progressed.
" However, while this incident is well known, it is little remarked upon that the two men subsequently engaged in correspondence, and actually became friends.
Delius was not on the whole an admirer of Elgar's music, but the two men took to each other, and there followed a warm correspondence until Elgar's death in February 1934.
" He carried on an extensive correspondence with some of the leading men of his time, and many of his letters appear in Literary Anecdotes of the 18th Century ( London, 1812 – 1815 ) and Illustrations of the Literary History of the 18th Century ( London, 1817 – 1858 ) by J. Nichols, in the Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica, vol.
His correspondence as a spiritual adviser was enormous ; his deserved reputation for piety and for solidity of character made him the chosen confessor to whom large numbers of men and women unburdened their doubts and their sins.
Ever since their first meeting in 1828 the two men had been close friends and had exchanged ideas in an intimate correspondence, published under Ranke's editorship in 1873.
Since the Renaissance until the late 19th century, men involved in the daily correspondence and the activities of the mighty had assumed the title of secretary.
An international marriage agency ( also called an international introduction agency or international marriage broker ) is a business that endeavors to introduce men and women of different countries for the purpose of marriage, dating or correspondence.
A Foxite Whig, He was a prolific writer on the law and political topics, a vigorous and contentious advocate of parliamentary and other reforms, and carried on a voluminous correspondence with all the literary men of his time.
His niece, Ludmilla Assing, between 1860 and 1867, edited several volumes of his correspondence with eminent men, and his Tagebücher ( 14 vols., 1861 – 70 ).
* Master ( form of address ), a title used for young men in formal correspondence
Esquire was used by many individuals and organisations such as banks as the default title of all men who did not have a grander title when addressing correspondence, with letters addressed using the name in initial format ( e. g., K. S.
In 1862-63, Edmund Smyth was in correspondence with Captain Montgomery, who wanted some trustworthy men to train as explorers.
In the 1930s she told Antonia White that " she had no feeling of guilt whatever about sex, about going to bed with any man or woman she wanted "; correspondence indicates that by the time she was 21 her family was well aware of her bisexuality, and she had a number of affairs with both men and women during her Greenwich Village years.
Although living in retirement, he kept up a correspondence with the principal learned men of the day, He was especially interested in the endeavours of the pietist Philipp Jakob Spener to effect a practical reform of the German church, although he was hardly himself a pietist.
Proof of this relationship and of the strong and progressive views Korais held on how the legal system of the new Greek state should be formed, is based on correspondence exchanged between the two men, during a long period of time, beginning before the Greek Revolution.
The two men kept a busy correspondence.
In any event, the break was not a sharp one: the two men continued a friendly correspondence in business matters.

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