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parallel and Zarifopol
In his report for the Academy, Dimitrie C. Ollănescu-Ascanio also drew a parallel between Poe's works and La hanul lui Mânjoală, but this hypothesis was rejected by Zarifopol.

parallel and argued
In The Four Gospels: A Study of Origins ( 1924 ), Burnett Hillman Streeter argued that another source, referred to as L and also hypothetical, lies behind the material in Luke that has no parallel in Mark or Matthew.
The parallel between these traditional beliefs and the later resurrection of Jesus was not lost on the early Christians, as Justin Martyr argued: " when we say … Jesus Christ, our teacher, was crucified and died, and rose again, and ascended into heaven, we propose nothing different from what you believe regarding those whom you consider sons of Zeus.
John Ferguson McLennan, Lewis Henry Morgan, and others argued that there was a parallel development in social institutions.
) When Polk moved to terminate the joint occupation agreement, the British finally agreed to divide the region along the 49th parallel in early 1846, keeping the lower Columbia basin as part of the United States, and the dispute was settled by the Oregon Treaty of 1846, which the administration was able to sell to congress because the United States was about to begin the Mexican-American war, and the president and others argued it would be foolish to also fight the British Empire.
Due to these conflicting factors, it has been argued that the film is not a prequel to the series, but in fact a parallel development to it.
Because of inconsistencies with other stories, it has been argued that these stories actually feature an alternate Silver Surfer from a parallel Earth.
Polk's State of the Union address in December 1847 upheld Mexican independence and argued at length that occupation and any further military operations in Mexico were aimed at securing a treaty ceding California and New Mexico up to approximately the 32nd parallel north and possibly Baja California and transit rights across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
Neo-Lamarckism often argued for parallel evolution and independent evolution of species.
The relationship is understandable, argued Basil of Caesarea, in a parallel drawn from Platonism: any three human beings are each individual persons and all share a common universal, their humanity.
There was some dispute over the copyright claims by the newspapers, as the defendants experts argued that these only held a copyright on their publication " as a whole " but not on individual articles, but the district judge agreed with the plaintiffs ' expert who interpreted the relevant paragraphs of the Russian law as giving rise to " parallel exclusive rights in both the newspaper publisher and the reporter ", similar to co-authorship.
However it is argued by protestants who claim that Jesus spoke of himself as the rock that the church is built on and only used the parallel of Peter's name for reference, but did not distinguish that upon Peter literally is the church built. This Church, constituted and organized as a society in the present world, subsists in ( subsistit in ) the Catholic Church, which is governed by the successor of Peter and by the bishops in communion with him.
Therefore Osborn argued that all apes ( Simia ) following the pre-Darwinian classification of Linnaeus had evolved entirely parallel to the ancestors of man ( homo ).
Critics argued that it would be duplicating the 112 tram route, with the two routes running in parallel just 200 metres apart for about 2 kilometres along Beaconsfield Parade.
B. H. Streeter argued that a third source, referred to as M, and also hypothetical, lies behind the material in Matthew that has no parallel in Mark or Luke.
In parallel, literary critic George Călinescu argued that " he typological structure is present in Caragiale's work as a supporting structure, without being essential.
Münsterberg was grounded on the theory of psychophysical parallelism which argued that all physical processes had a parallel brain process.
In parallel, British historian Dennis Deletant has argued that lustration was intrinsically connected with the necessity for publicizing Securitate files kept by the CNSAS and the Romanian Intelligence Service.
In The Four Gospels: A Study of Origins ( 1924 ), Burnett Hillman Streeter argued that a third source, referred to as M and also hypothetical, lies behind the material in Matthew that has no parallel in Mark or Luke.
Parker argued that it was not possible to separate Streeter's " M " material from the material in Matthew parallel to Mark.
Bury argued that thought in ancient Greece was dominated by the theory of world-cycles or the doctrine of eternal return, and was steeped in a belief parallel to the Judaic " fall of man ," but rather from a preceding " Golden Age " of innocence and simplicity.
" He interprets one such parallel in the character of Kate who, it is argued, emulates the appearance of Sigourney Weaver in the role of Ellen Ripley.
In 2001 the Foundation published The Integration of Theory and Practice, an activist strategic plan which called for a new approach to activism and the creation of conservative parallel institutions as a counter to existing institutions, which it argued were dominated by the Left.
The two issues are argued to be currently only dealt with in parallel as most poverty reduction strategy papers ignore climate change adaptation altogether, while National Adaptation Programmes of Action ( NAPAs ) likewise do not deal directly with poverty reduction.
The organization was based on the idea of a " double struggle " for women's liberation and social revolution and argued that the two objectives were equally important and should be pursued in parallel.

parallel and writer
Polygraphs are mechanical devices that move a second pen parallel to one held by a writer, enabling the writer to make a duplicate of a document as it is written.
In parallel with his work as Wilde's literary executor, Ross tried his hand as a writer and art critic and provided an introduction to Wilde's play Salome.
In the story, a Sinologist discovers a manuscript by a Chinese writer where the same tale is recounted in several ways, often contradictory, and then explains to his visitor ( the writer's grandson ) that his relative conceived time as a " garden of forking paths ", where things happen in parallel in infinitely branching ways.
It was scripted by Naguib Mahfouz and the poet and progressive writer, Abderrahman Cherkaoui, and a parallel between Saladin and President Nasser is easily drawn.
Morse also said that Karabekian as a writer is very similar to Vonnegut as a writer, and that the criticism Circe Berman gives to Karabekian about his writing is a parallel to the issues critics have with Vonnegut ’ s writing.
During World War II the Swiss-German writer Karl Boxler published his novel Judas Makkabaeus ; ein Kleinvolk kaempft um Glaube und Heimat ( 1943 ), the subtitle of which suggests that Swiss democrats then drew a parallel between their own national hero, William Tell, and the leader of the Maccabean revolt against foreign tyranny.
Sports writer George Plimpton was featured in the Intellivision ads, which showed the parallel games side by side.
When Peter, who had advanced to the position of Hegemon of Earth, contacts him, having realized Ender was the writer, the Speaker for the Dead writes a second novel, " The Hegemon ", a human parallel to the first book.
Over the last decade Doyle has also developed a very successful parallel career as a writer of serious television drama.
Since the late 1970s, extraterrestrials from other habitable planets or parallel dimensions ( such as " Greys ") and intraterrestrials from Hollow Earth ( such as " Reptilians ") have been included in the New World Order conspiracy, in more or less dominant roles, as in the theories put forward by American writers Stan Deyo and Milton William Cooper, and British writer David Icke.
Assuming that B. Traven is identical with the revolutionary Ret Marut, there is a clear parallel between the fate of Gale and the life of the writer himself, devoid of his home country, who might also have been forced to work in a boiler room of a steamer on a voyage from Europe to Mexico.
" Jane Grigson left to the English-speaking world a legacy of fine writing on food and cookery for which no exact parallel exists .... She won to herself this wide audience because she was above all a friendly writer ... the most companionable presence in the kitchen ; often catching the imagination with a deftly chosed fragment of history or poetry, but never failing to explain the " why " as well as the " how " of cookery.
Steven Moffat, writer and later executive producer for Doctor Who, has gone further, arguing that " a television series which embraces both the ideas of parallel universes and the concept of changing time can't have a continuity error – it's impossible for Doctor Who to get it wrong, because we can just say ' he changed time – it's a time ripple from the Time War.
Keeping a sense of proportion, it is reasonable to draw a parallel between Davidovici and the French aviator and writer Antoine de Saint Exupéry.
The French writer Gérard Dôle has published a volume of parodies of Carnacki, in which he encounters the likes of Sherlock Holmes and Sâr Dubnotal while two other French writers, Fabrice Colin and André-François Ruaud have given to Thomas Carnacki a nephew, William Carnacki, reporting to his uncle the life in a parallel world where most monsters do exist ( children book Le Livre des monstres — Chroniques du monde noir, 2008 ).
Another blemish was that Soumitra Dasgupta, a writer and close associate of Sarkar alleged that the film's story had a striking resemblance to his parallel work on the novella.
Presented by Australian lawyer, comedian and writer Steve Vizard, the show's format was an eclectic mix of a traditional Tonight Show, such as the Late Show with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson or Jay Leno, In Melbourne Tonight with Graham Kennedy with more off beat, often deconstructionist elements, such as broadcasting a rehearsal of the show, a rained out show, a parallel Tonight show, using the floor manager and cameramen as on air talent, using the studio audience to replace high profile guests and the like.
* Glen Zook, K9STH, the Head Moderator of QRZ. com and a longtime magazine writer on VHF related topics, filed a petition with the U. S. Federal Communications Commission on 27 January 2010 to create a new U. S. 4-Meter amateur radio allocation at 70 MHz to parallel those in Europe and other parts of the world.

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