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particular and orator
An orator or writer had a number of things to decide in developing a style for a particular discourse.
That orator, however, elsewhere alludes to the cities of Magna Graecia as being in his day sunk into almost complete decay ; Strabo says the same thing, and Pausanias tells us that Metapontum in particular was in his time completely in ruins, and nothing remained of it but the theatre and the circuit of its walls.

particular and cites
He also regularly cites St. Paul in Britain, an 1860 book by R. W. Morgan, and advocates other tenets of British Israelism, in particular that the British are descended from the lost tribes of Israel.
" He cites in particular:
McCrea himself cites Hank Williams, Tom Zé, the Golden Gate Quartet and Sly and the Family Stone as particular influences.
Pitchfork Music cites this album as " inspiring, in part, much of the contemporary avant-garde music scene — noise, in particular.
In particular he cites a mother's return to work as an obstacle to EC.
" Hadley cites, in particular, the six-day Delius festival at the Queen's Hall in 1929 under Beecham's general direction, in the presence of the composer in his bath-chair.
However, Eliade argues against those he calls " historicist or existentialist philosophers " who do not recognize " man in general " behind particular men produced by particular situations ( Eliade cites Immanuel Kant as the likely forerunner of this kind of " historicism ").
In support of his argument, Moore cites examples of notable figures who have become more sympathetic towards particular problems or situations when they have become personally affected themselves, including:
Rush Rehm in particular cites examples of Greek tragedy in which the deus ex machina serves to complicate the lives and attitudes of characters confronted by the deity whilst simultaneously bringing the drama home to its audience.
Sutherland's majority opinion also cites the changes that had occurred in the years since Muller, and in particular the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, granting women the right to vote.
The Syllabus does not explain why each particular proposition is wrong, but it cites earlier documents to which the reader can refer for the Pope's reasons for saying each proposition is false.
" In particular, he cites Bette Davis as being the guest who " more than anyone, made it clear she was there to plug a product, not because she was, or ever would be, your buddy.
E. M. Forster cites a particular Wych-elm tree sixteen times in his novel “ Howards End .” This tree overhangs the house of the title and is said to have a “.... girth, that a dozen men could not have spanned ,..” Forster describes the Wych-elm tree as “... an English tree ” and that it “... was a comrade, bending over the house, strength and adventure in its roots .” The Wych-elm of the novel had pigs teeth embedded in the trunk by country people long ago and it was said that chewing some of the bark could cure tooth ache.
The Annotated Chronicles cites the Dragonlance Adventures, which states that " Most Kender are encountered during wanderlust, a particular phase in a kender's life that occurs for most kender during their early 20s.
The term is also used to describe poor typesetting or layout created by an untrained Web developer or desktop publishing user, but the problem is recognised in classical typography which cites handbills from the 18th and 19th centuries as particular examples.
Activist art cites its origins from a particular artistic and political climate.
Israel also cites, as a major benefit of the conference and the peace process, the greatly increased number of countries which recognize and have some degree of diplomatic relations with it-nearly doubling-in particular citing the major powers of China and India and some even in the Arab world, like Oman, Qatar, Tunisia, Morocco and Mauritania, along with the decline of the Arab boycott and economic relations with some of the Arab countries.
In particular, he cites as wrongheaded an advertisement in the Wall Street Journal of April 27, 2004, which argues that " financial statements exist to help investors make informed investment decisions ".
Bercovici cites a particular performance from 1878 in his comprehensive list of major Yiddish theater premieres in Romania.
Fricke repeatedly cites Scott Morgan's influence, describing the two concert discs from 1975 and 1976 as having that " manic-white-Motown streak that Morgan in particular brought to SRB.
Wajda also cites the impact on Ashes and Diamonds of American cinema and Citizen Kane in particular.
In particular, he cited its portrayal of both Nazareth and Jerusalem as part of ' Palestine ' despite the sovereign Israeli history in those cites as inappropriate and provocative.
Appendix 1 ( Some Varieties of Special Status ) cites authors who wrote on the special status which Quebec would in their opinion need to ensure the future of its development and the conservation of its particular collective personality within the framework of a reformed Canadian federalism.

particular and laws
In particular, social sciences often develop statistical descriptions rather than the general laws derived in physics or chemistry, or they may explain individual cases through more general principles, as in many fields of psychology.
After James Prescott Joule had determined the mechanical equivalent of heat, Lord Kelvin approached the question from an entirely different point of view, and in 1848 devised a scale of absolute temperature which was independent of the properties of any particular substance and was based solely on the fundamental laws of thermodynamics.
" Alfred singled out in particular the laws that he " found in the days of Ine, my kinsman, or Offa, king of the Mercians, or King Æthelbert of Kent, who first among the English people received baptism.
Along with the Bill of Rights 1689, it remains today one of the main constitutional laws governing the succession to not only the throne of the United Kingdom, but, following British colonialism, the resultant doctrine of reception, and independence, also to those of the other Commonwealth realms, whether by willing deference to the act as a British statute or as a patriated part of the particular realm's constitution.
Another feature of blue laws restricts the purchase of particular items on Sundays which is an unusual feature in modern American culture.
In particular, these include the laws of quantum mechanics, electromagnetism and statistical mechanics.
Accordingly, most of these anthropologists showed less interest in comparing cultures, generalizing about human nature, or discovering universal laws of cultural development, than in understanding particular cultures in those cultures ' own terms.
Fundamental physical laws such as the conservation of mass, the conservation of momentum, and the conservation of energy may be applied to such models to derive differential equations describing the behavior of such objects, and some information about the particular material studied is added through a constitutive relation.
Even in cases of real crimes, the positive laws frequently punish only the particular offence, while in public opinion the offender, even after he has undergone punishment, is still incapacitated for certain honours and distinctions which are granted only to persons of unblemished character.
Religious conservatives principally seek to apply the teachings of particular religions to politics, sometimes by merely proclaiming the value of those teachings, at other times by having those teachings influence laws.
In the United States, corporations are generally incorporated, or organized, under the laws of a particular state.
The laws of Áed Find are entirely lost, but it has been assumed that, like the laws attributed to Giric and Constantine II ( Causantín mac Áeda ), these related to the church and in particular to granting the privileges and immunities common elsewhere.
Members of a particular faction in a legislature may use the power of the majority or supermajority ( passing criminal laws, defining the electoral mechanisms including eligibility and district boundaries ) to prevent the balance of power in the body from shifting to a rival faction due to an election.
Of particular importance here were the USA states of Illinois and New York, under whose laws a large proportion of international financial contracts are made.
Federal jurisdiction in this sense is important in criminal law because federal law, being based on a concept of enumerated powers, does not deal with crimes as comprehensively as the laws of any particular state.
In four books written from 1921 to 1934, Soddy carried on a " quixotic campaign for a radical restructuring of global monetary relationships ", offering a perspective on economics rooted in physics — the laws of thermodynamics, in particularand was " roundly dismissed as a crank ".
Indeed in 1939, laws were passed that allowed Muslims to be permitted to join the National Fascist Party and in particular the Muslim Association of the Lictor ( Associazione Musulmana del Littorio ), and the 1939 reforms allowed the creation of Libyan military units within the Italian army.
A look at the UDRP decision patterns has led some to conclude that compulsory domain name arbitration is less likely to give a fair hearing to domain name owners asserting defenses under the First Amendment and other laws, compared to the federal courts of appeal in particular.
The best evidence of Aristotle's having thought there was a natural law comes from the Rhetoric, where Aristotle notes that, aside from the " particular " laws that each people has set up for itself, there is a " common " law that is according to nature.
In Canada, employment laws related to unionized workplaces are differentiated from those relating to particular individuals.
There may be laws against obstructing others from going about their lawful business ( scabbing, for example, is lawful ); making obstructive pickets illegal, and, in some countries, such as Britain, there may be court orders made from time to time against pickets being in particular places or behaving in particular ways ( shouting abuse, for example ).
The best evidence of Aristotle's having thought there was a natural law comes from the Rhetoric, where Aristotle notes that, aside from the " particular " laws that each people has set up for itself, there is a " common " law that is according to nature.
This degree qualifies the medical practitioner to become licensed or registered under the laws of that particular country, and sometimes of several countries, subject to requirements for internship or conditional registration.

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