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" Naturality " is a principle, like general covariance in physics, that cuts deeper than is initially apparent.
Special relativity explains the motion of objects with a high velocity, approaching the speed of light ; general relativity is employed to handle gravitation motion at a deeper level.
The goal of Bikram Yoga is general health ; Bikram Choudhury states that a heated studio helps deeper stretching and injury prevention, while reducing stress and tension.
Cubitt's first plan involved general improvements to the River Yare, and the dredging of a deeper channel along the southern edge of Breydon Water.
The historian Herodotus describes how the Athenian general Miltiades deployed his forces of 10, 000 Athenian and 900 Plataean hoplites in a U formation, with the wings manned much deeper than the center.
There are many benefits to such a course of enquiry but in general the comparative study of religion yields a deeper understanding of the fundamental philosophical concerns of religion such as ethics, metaphysics and the nature and form of salvation.
Rather, they provide deeper insights into both the general structure of classical mechanics and its connection to quantum mechanics as understood through Hamiltonian mechanics, as well as its connection to other areas of science.
If you add required symmetries, you have a more powerful theory but fewer concepts and theorems ( which will be deeper and more general ).
The general theory of relativity describes how, for both observers, the clock that is closer to the gravitational mass, i. e. deeper in its " gravity well ", appears to go slower than the clock that is more distant from the mass.
Pars plana vitrectomy is a general term for a group of operations accomplished in the deeper part of the eye, all of which involve removing some or all of the vitreous — the eye's clear internal jelly.
Since there is no general solution to the halting problem, a total correctness assertion may lie much deeper.
The accusers claimed that his defense went beyond free speech arguments, and that it included a defense of Faurisson's work, and in general they sought to discredit Chomsky by claiming that there was a deeper philosophical and political association between him and Faurisson.
He was an orthodox Jew, in possession of general culture, but hostile to deeper philosophical research.
When people attempt to give this redundancy an appearance of some deeper meaning by saying that the working class does not receive enough of its own product and that the evil would be dispelled immediately it received a greater share, i. e., if its wages were increased, all one can say is that crises are invariably preceded by periods in which wages in general rise and the working class receives a relatively greater share of the annual product intended for consumption.
In Ancient Greek, it often refers to a general affection or deeper sense of " true love " rather than the attraction suggested by " eros ".
It is desirable for citizens to have a general knowledge of various languages, because it favours empathy and intellectual openness, and contributes to a deeper knowledge of one ’ s own tongue.
These tours give a deeper insight into a slum in general and Dharavi in particular.
In general, the halocline is deeper further from the coast, and in the Yucatán Peninsula this depth is below the water table at the coast, and below the water table in the middle of the peninsula, with saline water underlying the whole of the peninsula.
In general, organic sediments buried in depths of 1, 000 m to 6, 000 m ( at temperatures of 60 ° C to 150 ° C ) generate oil, while sediments buried deeper and at higher temperatures generate natural gas.
As a general rule, there is always a clear distinction between superficial layers, which receive input primarily from the visual system and show primarily visual responses, and deeper layers, which receive many types of input and project to numerous motor-related brain areas.
Although often separated by the form of creative art, some expressive therapists consider themselves intermodal, using expression in general, rather than a specific discipline to treat clients, altering their approach based on the clients ' needs, or through using multiple forms of expression with the same client to aid with deeper exploration.
Hokus Pick was well known for their quirky sense of humor, using sarcasm, satire, and general silliness to convey a deeper message.
Although plans were made to overcome its gradual silting up, including one in 1857 to cut a ship canal from a point between Thurstaston and Heswall to run along the length of Wirral to Chester, this and other schemes came to nothing, and the focus of general trade moved irrevocably to the much deeper Mersey.
* Amagideon / Gideon is a Rasta theological concept meaning the general state the entire world is in now, and has been getting progressively deeper in since 1930, and especially since 1974.

general and voice
The voice sank back into the general tangle of sound, but the question stayed in Mr. Podger's mind.
Three general possibilities are that a person, possibly named Zephaniah, prophesied the words of the book of Zephaniah ; the general message of a Josianic prophet is conveyed through the book of Zephaniah ; or the name could have been employed, either during the monarchic or post-monarchic period, as a ‘ speaking voice ’, possibly for rhetorical purposes.
Although there are often disputes about its organisation and funding, British parties to this day must still voice their general support for the NHS in order to remain electable.
When prophets and general authorities of the church speak as " moved upon by the Holy Ghost ", it " shall be scripture, shall be the will of the Lord, shall be the mind of the Lord, shall be the word of the Lord, shall be the voice of the Lord, and the power of God unto salvation.
His writing was remarkable in its time for its directness ( he frequently uses a strange second-person voice, telling you — the reader — what you are seeing and smelling as you follow a recipe ) and for his general disdain for upper-class elaborate French cuisine.
" The tremor may also occur in the head ( neck ), jaw and voice as well as other body regions, with the general pattern being that the tremor begins in the arms and then spreads to these other regions in selected patients.
These programs resembled the " sympathetic " yet contradictory film Dances With Wolves of 1990, in which, according to Ella Shohat and Robert Stam, the narrative choice was to relate the Lakota story as told through a Euro-American voice, for wider impact among a general audience.
Not only “ In the rabbinic literature, the cockcrow is used as general marking of time ”, but also some of the Sages interpreted the " cockcrow " to mean the voice of the Temple officer who summoned all priests, Levites, and Israelites to their duties and used as such because the Hebrew gever was used also to mean a " rooster " in addition to the meaning of " man, strong man ".
Harding's general election opponent, Timothy Hogan, fell victim to fervid anti-Catholic sentiment ( which Harding did not voice ) and Harding was elected to the U. S. Senate, becoming Ohio's first senator elected by popular vote.
In general, the distortion of time, along with the lack of sound or voice over, form the most immediately "" new "" aspects of Viola's work for the first-time viewer.
Within the category of contraltos are three generally recognized subcategories — coloratura contralto, lyric contralto, and dramatic contralto — that usefully describe the voice type in general terms.
Aristotle uses the concept of a Stentor in his Politics Book 7, Chapter IV saying, " For who can be the general of such a vast multitude, or who the herald, unless he have the voice of a Stentor?
There is broad consensus that as a general category, peacekeeping includes ( 1 ) nonviolent accompaniment or interventions ( closest to the United Nations practice ), ( 2 ) speaking out for those who have little or no voice ; ( 3 ) bearing witness to the facts, mechanisms, dynamics, and results of violence and oppression ; and ( 4 ) passive resistance, or ' standing in the way of ' ( nonviolent resistance against ) violent or oppressive behaviors.
More recently, he held a minor role in the 2008 film Valkyrie, as the commanding general of the German Afrika Korp X Panzer Division, and as a voice actor for Sir Walter Beck in Fable III ( 2010 ).
For the blues are at once general, and particular, speaking for millions, but in a highly singular, individual voice.
The last three decades of the 20th century saw a number of short-lived poetic groupings, including the Martians, along with a general trend towards what has been termed ' Poeclectics ', namely an intensification within individual poets ' oeuvres of " all kinds of style, subject, voice, register and form ".
These rates mean that VDSL is capable of supporting applications such as high-definition television, as well as telephone services ( voice over IP ) and general Internet access, over a single connection.
In general, an EGD is done when the patient either does not respond well to treatment or has alarm symptoms including dysphagia, anemia, blood in the stool ( detected chemically ), wheezing, weight loss, or voice changes.
" In general, resolutions honoring native sons are passed with a simple voice vote.
His general avoidance of comic opera seems to have been due to Faustina, who feared that the style of singing demanded by opera buffa would damage her voice.
But it's okay to discriminate across different types, so you could prioritize voice over video, and there is general agreement with Verizon and Google on that issue.
In British politics, the Chief Whip of the governing party in the House of Commons is customarily appointed as Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury so that the incumbent, who represents the whips in general, has a seat and a voice in the Cabinet.
In the months that followed, several prominent TOA members began to voice their concerns about the state of the league in general, its management structure and ownership model, the leadership of USL president Francisco Marcos, and about the sale of the league to NuRock, which the TOA felt was counter-productive and detrimental to the development of the league.

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