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order and distinguish
Accordingly, it is the aim of this essay to advance a new theory of imitation ( which I shall call mimesis in order to distinguish it from earlier theories of imitation ) and a new theory of invention ( which I shall call symbol for reasons to be stated hereafter ).
This form of cross-stitch is also called counted cross-stitch in order to distinguish it from other forms of cross-stitch.
The theory also introduced the notion of an order parameter to distinguish between ordered phases.
;* In Bulgarian the possessive pronoun ѝ ( ì, " her ") is spelled with a grave accent in order to distinguish it from the conjunction и ( i, " and ").
Some scholars consciously adopt " Daoism " in order to distinguish the Chinese philosophy and religion from what " Taoism " embodied in the 19th-and 20th-century Western imaginations.
Some years after the 1900-1901 publication of his main work, the Logische Untersuchungen ( Logical Investigations ), Husserl made some key conceptual elaborations which led him to assert that in order to study the structure of consciousness, one would have to distinguish between the act of consciousness and the phenomena at which it is directed ( the objects as intended ).
" Prior to Draper, Beauchamp & Davidson had also offered a definition which includes these elements, although they offered a somewhat longer account, and one that specifically discounts fetuses in order to distinguish between abortions and euthanasia:
" Orthodox ", from Greek orthos (" right ", " true ", " straight ") + doxa (" opinion " or " belief ", related to dokein, " to think ") was adopted by the Church in order to distinguish itself from what was becoming a larger and larger body of non-orthodox Christian denominations.
Essendon were known as the " Same Olds " ( as in " the same old Essendon ") in order to distinguish the Essendon VFL side ( that played at the East Melbourne Cricket Ground ) to which this article refers, from the separate and unconnected Essendon VFA side ( that played at what was then the Essendon Cricket Ground ), which existed from 1900 to 1921.
Ordinary functors are also called covariant functors in order to distinguish them from contravariant ones.
However, modern genealogists greatly expand this list, recognizing the need to place this information in its historical context in order to properly evaluate genealogical evidence and distinguish between same-name individuals.
Due to importation of Western swords, the word nihontō was adopted in order to distinguish it from the.
In order to create original art he feels that filmmakers must distinguish themselves stylistically from other films, often by placing restrictions on the filmmaking process.
One can distinguish positional order ( whether molecules are arranged in any sort of ordered lattice ) and orientational order ( whether molecules are mostly pointing in the same direction ), and moreover order can be either short-range ( only between molecules close to each other ) or long-range ( extending to larger, sometimes macroscopic, dimensions ).
This viewpoint considers the figures in Trajan's Column to be highly stereotyped, in order to distinguish clearly between different types of troops.
In the 1946 with decree Liutenant one ( Umberto II of Savoia ) the new Municipality of Apuania was melted and the province ( for error and / or historical ignorance ) resumptions the denomination does not date from 1859 when it was " Massa and Carrara " but Massa ( name with which it came designated to the city of Massa or Massa of Carrara from 1700 until Kingdom of Italy ( 1860 ), denomination that, in order to distinguish it from the other homonymous cities, the chief town continued till the institution of the unified Municipality of Apuania ) and with same the decree liutenant were placed to Massa.
" One way of interpreting such a statement would be: It is impossible to distinguish ' existence ' from ' non-existence ' as there are no objective qualities, and thus a reality, that one state could possess in order to discern between the two.
This is more accurately called a cross-side network effect in order to distinguish network benefits that cross distinct markets.
The convention decided to form the " Old Catholic Church " in order to distinguish its members from what they saw as the novel teaching of papal infallibility in the Catholic Church.
Any court may seek to distinguish its present case from that of a binding precedent, in order to reach a different conclusion.
A well equipped gem testing laboratory is able to distinguish natural pearls from cultured pearls by using a gemological x-ray in order to examine the center of a pearl.
In order to help make the car more functional, as well as to distinguish it from the naturally aspirated version, Porsche added a NACA duct in the hood and air intakes in the badge panel in the nose, 15-inch spoke-style alloy wheels, four-wheel disc brakes with 5 stud hubs and a five-speed transmission.

order and esoteric
His definition is based on the presence in the esoteric currents of four essential characteristics: a theory of correspondences between all parts of the invisible and the visible cosmos, the conviction that nature is a living entity owing to a divine presence or life-force, the need for mediating elements ( such as symbols, rituals, angels, visions ) in order to access spiritual knowledge, and, fourthly, an experience of personal and spiritual transmutation when arriving at this knowledge.
) Other theories by occultists point out how the mysterious rise to tarot coincides with the spread of the Holy inquisition in the 12th century, and the formation of Kabbalah, theorizing that the esoteric symbolism of the cards are remainders of pagan Europe disguised as playing cards in order to escape persecution.
As with esoteric thought in general, Weor holds that the universe originated in the ordering activity of the absolute upon chaotic primordial matter, giving rise to ( emanating ) the subsequent planes of the created order ( Pleroma ).
The player learns that Neo is not the only target of Persephone's predilection for trading kisses for esoteric information ; Niobe and Ghost are both put into positions where they must submit to her whims in order to gain critical information.
In order to differentiate between the esoteric practices from the two schools, Shingon practices are also known as Tōmitsu ( 東密 ) while Tendai esoteric practices are known as Taimitsu ( 台密 ).
Other sects, such as the modern revival of the Cheontae lineage, the Jingak order ( a modern esoteric sect ), and the newly formed Won, have also attracted sizable followings.
It is used to copy a specified number of bytes or blocks, performing on-the-fly byte order conversions, as well as more esoteric EBCDIC to ASCII conversions.
In late 1941, Serrano was introduced to a Chilean esoteric order founded by " F. K.
He married esoteric Hitlerist Savitri Devi in 1940 in order to protect her from deportation or internment.
Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia ( Rosicrucian Society of England ) is a Masonic esoteric Christian order formed by Robert Wentworth Little in 1865, although some sources acknowledge the date to be 1866-67.
The Armanen-Orden is a neopagan esoteric society and religious order reviving the occult teachings of Guido von List.
Most significantly, Enchin united the Tendai school's teachings with those of Esoteric Buddhism, and interpreted the Lotus Sutra from the point of view of the Esoteric teachings as well as used Tendai terminology in order to explain the esoteric Mahavairocana Sutra.

order and currents
Other new artistic currents including the one of M ' hamed Issiakhem, Mohammed Khadda and Bachir Yelles, appeared on the scene of Algerian painting, abandoning figurative classical painting to find new pictorial ways, in order to adapt Algerian paintings to the new realities of the country through its struggle and its aspirations.
They are sometimes preserved within the voids of other organisms, for instance within empty hyolith conchs, within sponges, worm tubes and under the carapaces of bivalved arthropods, presumably in order to hide from predators or strong storm currents ; or maybe whilst scavenging for food.
His design idea was to take a basic electrical alternator, which normally operated at speeds that produced alternating current of at most a few hundred hertz, and greatly speed it up in order to create electrical currents at tens of kilohertz.
" 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.
The metal layers are grounded in order to dissipate any electric currents generated from external or internal electromagnetic fields, and thus they block a large amount of the electromagnetic interference.
It also follows that, for railguns with projectile masses of a few kg and barrel lengths of a few m, very large currents will be required to accelerate projectiles to velocities of the order of 1000 m / s.
In order to overcome this, three-phase systems are used where the three currents are equal in magnitude and have a 120 degree phase difference.
In order to accommodate drawdown in storm conditions detached breakwaters have no connection to the shoreline, which lets currents and sediment pass between the breakwater and the shore.
The story goes that in order to speed up the core memory on their next model the engineers increased the read / write currents in the very fine wires that were threaded through the cores.
In order to take up their most stable positions, water masses of different densities must flow, providing a driving force for deep currents.
Direct current locomotives typically run at relatively low voltage ( 600 to 3, 000 volts ); the equipment is therefore relatively massive because the currents involved are large in order to transmit sufficient power.
He also carried out investigations in Sweden and over the Zuider Zee, the Mediterranean and the tropical region of the Atlantic, and fitted out a special vessel in order to study the currents above the trade winds.
The reduced leakage currents also mean there is little need for active pumping in order to compensate, therefore low metabolic cost.
The amount of net inward current required to move the cell membrane potential during the pacemaker phase is extremely small, in the order of few pAs, but this net flux arises from time to time changing contribution of several currents that flow with different voltage and time dependence.
One of the latter ’ s main currents attempted to synthesize the vocabularies, epistemologies, metaphysics and other features of certain modern systems of philosophy with Catholicism in much the same way as the Scholastic order had earlier attempted to synthesize Platonic and Aristotelian philosophy with the Church's teaching.
He continually gathered harbor soundings ( depths ) and information about ocean temperatures in order to map ocean currents ; he had this information added to custom-made globes.
Sweden's power elite was, however, preoccupied with Sweden's democratization that was recently commenced by a conservative cabinet in order to quench the revolutionary currents among Swedish workers.
Logs were set up in the places where the currents tended to wash up boats on the rocks in order to soften the impact.
At 12 pulse converter stations, only harmonic voltages or currents of the order and ( on the AC side ) or ( on the DC side ) result.
The canal contains a sluice that can shut in order to prevent high currents through the canal when the difference in water level between the seas is large.
Because of the very low currents generated any stray leakage current between anode and cathode must be kept to a minimum in order to preserve accuracy.
Hostile fire on landings and take-offs, plus low-hanging clouds, mountains and tricky air currents, added to the difficulty of the flights, which the citation describes as feats of " almost superhuman skill combined with personal courage of the highest order.

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