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The general semantics concept " non-Aristotelian logic ", influenced the science fiction of the most prolific, best selling, influential authors of the genre during its flowering and height.
This, and related general questions, have been treated — besides the above-mentioned authors — by M. Thiesen ( Berlin.
According to F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp, " the widely observed unity of form and point of view ... and general resemblance in linguistic detail throughout the sequence are broadly suggestive of the work of a single author ," though other scholars see Lamentations as the work of multiple authors.
Other serious authors also produced clerihews, including W. H. Auden, and it remains a popular humorous form among other writers and the general public.
Deist authorsand 17th-and 18th-century theologians in general – referred to God using a variety of vivid circumlocutions such as:
Nevertheless, from the 9th edition onwards, the Britannica was widely considered to have the greatest authority of any general English language encyclopaedia, especially because of its broad coverage and eminent authors.
This complex exponential function is sometimes denoted The formula is still valid if x is a complex number, and so some authors refer to the more general complex version as Euler's formula.
This method ( and the general idea of an FFT ) was popularized by a publication of J. W. Cooley and J. W. Tukey in 1965, but it was later discovered ( Heideman & Burrus, 1984 ) that those two authors had independently re-invented an algorithm known to Carl Friedrich Gauss around 1805 ( and subsequently rediscovered several times in limited forms ).
This is because submission to the authority of the general will of the people as a whole guarantees individuals against being subordinated to the wills of others and also ensures that they obey themselves because they are, collectively, the authors of the law.
In the 3rd century, Origen of Alexandria was the first ancient writer to have a comprehensive reference to Josephus, although some other authors had made smaller, general references to Josephus before then, e. g. Justin Martyr and Irenaeus in the second century, followed by Clement.
Out of this collision of ideals derived from Romanticism, and an attempt to find a way for knowledge to explain that which was as yet unknown, came the first wave of works, which, while their authors considered them extensions of existing trends in art, broke the implicit contract with the general public that artists were the interpreters and representatives of bourgeois culture and ideas.
This is usually justified as a second hand account of events as told to credited authors Bram Stoker and Mary Shelley although the general public continues to believe them as fictional.
In the nineteenth century authors on the general theory included Laplace, Sylvestre Lacroix ( 1816 ), Littrow ( 1833 ), Adolphe Quetelet ( 1853 ), Richard Dedekind ( 1860 ), Helmert ( 1872 ), Hermann Laurent ( 1873 ), Liagre, Didion, and Karl Pearson.
The authors concluded that " although the findings provide support for the general applicability of hypnosis in the treatment of chronic pain, considerably more research will be needed to fully determine the effects of hypnosis for different chronic-pain conditions.
Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama is credited for popularizing a general trend seen in many popular shōnen manga of today, with notable authors of other shōnen manga such as Yoshihiro Togashi, Eiichiro Oda, Gosho Aoyama, Masashi Kishimoto, Tite Kubo and Yusuke Murata paying homage to his impact and influence on their work.
Tuxedoes and gowns are worn by the judges, administrators, and winners for the Awards gala ( but members of the general public are casually attired ), and various Hollywood actors are generally in attendance, in addition to prominent science fiction authors and artists.
Several authors have proposed that symptoms of ADHD arise from a primary deficit in a specific executive function ( EF ) domain such as working memory, response inhibition or a more general weakness in executive control.
Some authors use more general definitions of " positive definite " that include some non-symmetric real matrices, or non-Hermitian complex ones.
On the other hand, some authors have no use for this distinction of morphisms ( especially since the emerging concepts of " complete semilattice morphisms " can as well be specified in general terms ).
Following a period of acting mostly as a distribution agent for OUP titles published in the UK, in the 1960s OUP Southern Africa started publishing local authors, for the general reader, but also for schools and universities.
He had also, in Battle of the Books and in general in A Tale of a Tub, expressed a preference for the Ancients ( Classical authors ) because their art was based directly upon nature, and not upon other art.
The 1970s produced both politicization and empowerment of Norwegian authors as a group-as well as intellectuals in general.
Even though a minority wrote AKP-themed literature, there was a general willingness of the larger community of authors to support this literary focus.
Language considerations figure prominently in general semantics, and three language and communications specialists who embraced general semantics, university professors and authors Hayakawa, Wendell Johnson and Neil Postman, played major roles in framing general semantics, especially for non-readers of Science and Sanity.

general and retain
* general assessment: services only fair ; in 2006 the government sold a 51 percent stake in the national telephone company and ultimately plans to retain only a 23 percent stake in the company ; fixed-line connections stand at less than 1 per 100 persons ; mobile-cellular usage, fostered by multiple providers, is increasing rapidly from a low base
The investment manager, which will have organized the establishment of the hedge fund, may retain an interest in the hedge fund, either as the general partner of a limited partnership or as the holder of " founder shares " in a corporate fund.
The meta-language capabilities of literate programming are also claimed to facilitate thinking in general, giving a higher " bird's eye view " of the code and increasing the number of concepts the mind can successfully retain and process.
Furthermore, Mill referred to network industries, such as electricity and water supply, roads, rail and canals, as " practical monopolies ", where " it is the part of the government, either to subject the business to reasonable conditions for the general advantage, or to retain such power over it, that the profits of the monopoly may at least be obtained for the public.
However, all modern Germanic languages save English and Scots retain the more general sense: for example, German Tier, Alemannic Diere or Tiere, Pennsylvania Dutch Gedier, Dutch dier, Afrikaans dier, Limburgish diere, Norwegian dyr, Swedish djur, Danish dyr, Icelandic dýr, Faroese dýr, West Frisian dier, and North Frisian diarten, all of which mean " animal.
However, the familiarity of the longstanding " Taipei " spelling led government authorities to retain it as one of several exceptions to the general standard.
In the Treaty of Tempe, the terms of the peace proposed by the Roman general and adopted by the Roman Senate specify that Philip V can retain his throne and control of Macedonia, but he has to abandon all the Greek cities he has conquered.
His general bearing in society — as reported by Sir Walter Scott -- had not been such as to gain and retain lasting friendships.
The National Democratic Alliance ( NDA ) was widely expected to retain power after the 2004 general election.
Many businesses, from small local businesses to multi-national enterprises send Christmas cards to the people on their customer lists, as a way to develop general goodwill, retain brand awareness and reinforce social networks.
GHQAF commander Maj. Gen. Frank Andrews tapped Arnold to retain command its 1st Wing, which now carried with it a temporary promotion to the rank of brigadier general, effective March 2, 1935.
Lange rejoined the Inter-Parliamentary Union in 1909 when he was appointed secretary general of the organization, a position he would retain until 1933.
Produced in Las Vegas, Nevada, these cars retain the general style and appearance of their original 1960s ancestors, but are fitted with modern amenities.
Its main weapon generates dark sheets of destructive energy which retain the general shape of the Foreshadow itself.
Outside of the USA, a common-law lien may be defined in general terms as a passive right to retain a chattel ( and, in certain cases, documentary intangibles and papers ) conferred by law.
* general lien — a possessory lien by which the lien holder may retain any of the debtor's goods in the lien holder's possession until any debt due from the debtor, whether in connection with the retained goods or otherwise, has been paid.
The Labour Party presented the 1997 general election, held just weeks after spectacular electoral victories for the French Socialist Party and British Labour Party, as the first ever choice between a government of the left and one of the right, but the party, as had often been the case following its participation in coalitions, lost support and failed to retain some of its Dáil seats.
She failed to retain the seat in the following general election of February 1974, but became Deputy Leader of the SNP in 1974, a post she held until 1979.
Among Fine Gael's disastrous results at the 2002 general election, Bruton was one of the few front bench Fine Gael TDs to retain his seat.
In spite of his failures as a general and diplomat, his good looks and brilliant wit enabled him to retain the intimacy and confidence of his king.
Twelve degrees of nobility ( in a descending scale as one generation succeeds another ) were conferred on the descendants of every emperor ; in the thirteenth generation the descendants of emperors were merged in the general population, save that they retain the yellow girdle.
A minority of species, those in the Larvacea, retain the general larval form throughout life, but most Tunicata very rapidly settle down and attach themselves to a suitable surface, later developing into a barrel-like and usually sedentary adult form.
There are many exceptions to this general rule: Westerners often insert a third or more names between the given and surnames ; Chinese and Hungarian names have the family name preceding the given name ; females now often retain their maiden names ( their family surname ) or combine, using a hyphen, their maiden name and the surname of their husband ; some East Slavic nations insert the patronym ( a name derived from the given name of the father ) between the given and the family name ; in Iceland the given name is used with the patronym and surnames rarely used.
While mycobacteria do not seem to fit the Gram-positive category from an empirical standpoint ( i. e., in general, they do not retain the crystal violet stain well ), they are classified as an acid-fast Gram-positive bacterium due to their lack of an outer cell membrane.

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