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course and present
There is, of course, nothing new about dystopias, for they belong to a literary tradition which, including also the closely related satiric utopias, stretches from at least as far back as the eighteenth century and Swift's Gulliver's Travels to the twentieth century and Zamiatin's We, Capek's War With The Newts, Huxley's Brave New World, E. M. Forster's `` The Machine Stops '', C. S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength, and Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, and which in science fiction is represented before the present deluge as early as Wells's trilogy, The Time Machine, `` A Story Of The Days To Come '', and When The Sleeper Wakes, and as recently as Jack Williamson's `` With Folded Hands '' ( 1947 ), the classic story of men replaced by their own robots.
`` I try to treat Daniel as if he were normal, though of course I realize he is far from that at present.
He found, as he had suspected, a general consensus that perhaps over half of the present functionally designed course was not really functional for these students.
The end or aim of the action, of course, is also important, especially where it is not alone a matter of changing community customs but of the use of deadly economic power to intimidate a person from stepping forward to claim his legal rights, e.g., against Negroes who register to vote in Fayette County, Tennessee, at the present moment.
It is they, of course, who keep it alive and preserve it so the same spirit will continue to be present in the Corps for future recruits to find as they come into it.
`` Cathy was in tears, of course, and I heard Myra say, ' Now be good, and at Christmastime I'll send you a wonderful present from Paris ' ''.
When the censors entered upon their office, they drew lots to see which of them should perform this purification ; but both censors were of course obliged to be present at the ceremony.
Stability, of course, is always present: the controller must ensure that the closed-loop system is stable, regardless of the open-loop stability.
Over the course of six to nine million years, as the Challenger Deep grew to its present depth, many of the species present in the sediment died out or were unable to adapt to the increasing water pressure and changing environment.
The same happens, of course, with adjectives: when must we stop saying " yellow " and start saying " orange ", or exchange " past " for " present?
English scholar Russell Martineau, who had studied under Bopp, gave the following tribute: “ Bopp must, more or less, directly or indirectly, be the teacher of all who at the present day study, not this language or that language, but language itself — study it either as a universal function of man, subjected, like his other mental or physical functions, to law and order, or else as an historical development, worked out by a never ceasing course of education from one form into another .”
Of course, when a simple function is used to estimate data points from the original, interpolation errors are usually present ; however, depending on the problem domain and the interpolation method used, the gain in simplicity may be of greater value than the resultant loss in accuracy.
The former river forms a gorge running through the middle of the city south of the old city centre, generally following the course of the present Rue Centrale, with several bridges crossing the depression to connect the adjacent neighbourhoods.
The pattern of headers and stretchers employed gives rise to different bonds such as the common bond ( with every sixth course composed of headers ), the English bond, and the Flemish bond ( with alternating stretcher and header bricks present on every course ).
Both of these remarks, of course, are made only for the present, on the assumption that both these outstanding and devoted Party workers fail to find an occasion to enhance their knowledge and amend their one-sidedness.
These different emphases emerged within the framework of the Rule in the course of history and are to some extent present withion the Benedictine Confederation and The Cistercian Orders of the Common and the Ancient Observance.
In more modern works, One hundred years later, sociology sees tradition as a social construct used to contrast past with the present and as a form of rationality used to justify certain course of action.
The present monarch has a great deal of popular respect and moral authority, which has been used to intervene in political crises and influence the course of the government.
The conus arteriosus is not present in any amniotes, presumably having been absorbed into the ventricles over the course of evolution.
Knox was present on the night of Wishart's arrest and was prepared to follow him into captivity, but Wishart persuaded him against this course saying, " Nay, return to your bairns and God bless you.
Of course the professors could not present these cases as practices to be emulated because there were no criteria available for determining what would succeed and what would not succeed.
Severe obstacles such as deep ditches, high barriers and thick undergrowth not normally present ; the course should be able to be completed whilst remaining on foot throughout.
Road running courses over 5 km usually offer drinks or refreshment stations for runners at designated points alongside the course and medical professionals are present at the courses of major races due to the health risks involved with long-distance running.

course and excavations
Etruscan coins have turned up in caches or individually in tombs and in excavations seemingly at random, concentrated, of course, in Etruria.
The foundations of the building have been recovered in the course of the French excavations at Delphi.
Nothing remains of certain monuments, the existence of which is known from inscriptions or architectural fragments found in the course of excavations.
The course appears to have been on the west side of Derby passing close to a Roman fort, occupied in 50 AD, at Strutts Park ( some finds of pottery from the excavations of the fort are in the collection of Derby Museum ).
It was discovered in 1963 by Dieter Mania during rescue excavations in the course of lignite mining ( opencast mine Königsaue 1, 1918 – 1977 ) in a depth of 17 m.
Many of the artifacts that were revealed in the course of those excavations are currently being exhibited in the Museum of Archaeology of Kastamonu.
It will be studied over the course of the next excavations.
Revealed the similarity of artifacts Maykop culture with the found recently in the course of excavations of the ancient city of Tel Khazneh l in northern Syria, the construction of which dates back to 4000 bc.
Two seals of Harsha have been found in Nalanda in the course of the excavations.
His name was rediscovered in the course of excavations on the site of the temple of Asclepius at Epidaurus.

course and nearly
`` I am satisfied that in the Selden case had this power existed and this course ( been ) pursued, it would have shortened the depositions of some of the experts nearly one-half and of some of the other witnesses thereto more than that ''.
On this day the wind had switched 180-degrees from the northwest to the southeast, and nearly every shot on the course was different from the previous few days.
He completed the course ( 1, 178 km or 732 miles ) in 48 hours and 47 minutes, finishing nearly six hours before the runner-up.
Common restoranes or restaurantes and rotiserias nearly anywhere in Argentina today serve ( into the small hours ) quickly prepared meals that in the course of the 20th century came to be known as minutas, " short-order dishes.
Even the pound is used in nearly a dozen different countries, all, of course, with wildly differing values.
Three remain standing to nearly full height but the fourth was so ruined that its existence was not suspected until the recent discovery of the first course of stones and the remains of the capstone.
The reports also state that nearly 46 % of the male subjects had " reacted " sexually to persons of both sexes in the course of their adult lives, and 37 % had at least one homosexual experience.
" Over the course of the next few years, Lycos acquired nearly two dozen internet brands including Gamesville, WhoWhere, Wired Digital ( eventually sold to Wired ), Quote. com, Angelfire, Matchmaker. com and Raging Bull.
The direction of the Earth's axial tilt, as well as its angle relative to the plane of the Earth's orbit around the sun, remains very nearly constant over the course of a year ( both change very slowly over long time periods ).
This enables a very simple and coherent syntax where a complete program is syntactically nearly identical to a single procedure or function ( except for the keyword itself, of course.
It is also possible to build ( over the course of several games ) a character that has points in every skill in the game and can therefore perform nearly every task.
Virtually all of the country's rivers are tributaries of the Danube, either directly or indirectly, and by the time the Danube's course ends in the Black Sea, they account for nearly 40 percent of the total discharge.
According to The Economist, share prices in Turkey nearly doubled over the course of 2009.
This Talmud is a synopsis of the analysis of the Mishnah that was developed over the course of nearly 200 years by the Academies in Israel ( principally those of Tiberias and Caesarea.
During the course of the war the Imperial Russian and Imperial Japanese navies would launch nearly 300 torpedoes at each other, all of them of the " self propelled automotive " type.
The revival sold 1, 074, 462 tickets on Broadway over the course of nearly two years.
There the social and ecclesiastical reforms in the spirit of the Enlightenment, which had been undertaken by Emperor Joseph II ( 1765 – 90 ) and his minister Kaunitz touched the supremacy of Rome so nearly that in the hope of staying them Pius VI adopted the exceptional course of visiting Vienna in person.
Over the course of centuries, stars appear to maintain nearly fixed positions with respect to each other, so that they form the same constellations over historical time.
In 1387 however, a site was secured at Windesheim, some north of Deventer, and here was established the monastery that became the cradle of the Windesheim congregation of canons regular embracing in course of time nearly one hundred houses, and leading the way in the series of reforms undertaken during the 15th century by all the religious orders in Germany.
During the course of the 15th century, nearly all of Angkor was abandoned, except for Angkor Wat, which remained a Buddhist shrine.
Slaves, of course, were integral to that formula for economic success, and Sumter residents owned nearly 4, 000 of them by 1850.
It may be a vestigial organ, evolutionary baggage, of ancient humans that has degraded down to nearly nothing over the course of evolution.
Over the course of a year, temperatures range from an average low below in January to an average high of nearly in July.
" From the moment that the commissioners-one British and two American-entered the Detroit river, the British representative showed a disposition to insist that the main channels were invariably on the west side of various islands in their course, and it became necessary, in nearly every case, to make an examination by means of small boats, soundings and measurements of currents, in order to convince him that such was not the case.
Having taken this bold and honorable course, he quietly awaited the result which was simply that nothing was found against him and he was not molested in person but some cavalrymen belonging to the army that came out to quell the insurrection visited his home and did considerable damage, nearly demolishing his distillery, knocking in the heads of liquor casks and spilling a vast amount of whiskey.

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