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reality and second
In reality the delayed stealer is closing the distance to second base.
It was most likely politics which had the biggest impact in leading to a delay of almost three decades before the second commercial channel became a reality.
The second reality is that of dependent but equally real universe that exists with its own separate essence.
Everything that is composed of the second reality, such as individual soul ( Jiva ), matter, etc.
The first is substance dualism that assumes there is second, non-corporeal form of reality.
In early February, Showtime selected the Marlins for the second season of The Franchise, a reality TV show which centers on the lives of the players on and off the field.
In reality, Mount Isa is the second largest city in Australia ; there are several cities around the world with larger incorporated areas.
This calculated duality means that Contarini ’ s doge, which the second book of De magistratibus is almost entirely devoted to discussing, represents the closest point in his text to what actually occurred, because the Doge served as a literal embodiment of the idealisation of the reality of Venetian politics.
In 2008, he joined the second season of the reality show Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew.
Philippe Raxhon wrote about the period after 1830: " It was not propaganda but a reality the Walloon regions were becoming the second industrial power all over the world after England.
By rationalisation, Weber understood first, the individual cost-benefit calculation, second, the wider, bureaucratic organisation of the organisations and finally, in the more general sense as the opposite of understanding the reality through mystery and magic ( disenchantment ).
A second strand of Kaplanian theology exists, which makes clear that God has ontological reality, a real and absolute existence independent of human beliefs, while rejecting classical theism and any belief in miracles.
The second was the atomistic theory, which dealt with reality as based on the vacuum, the atoms and their intrinsic movement in it.
The most influential and dominant school of Indian philosophy, Advaita Vedanta, rejects theism and dualism by insisting that “ Brahman reality is without parts or attributes … one without a second .” Since, Brahman has no properties, contains no internal diversity and is identical with the whole reality it cannot be understood as God.
* The NBC reality series Lost ended up with a truncated run as the second episode of the show was to air on the night of the 11th and subsequently edited down from six to five episodes airing in December 2001, with copious editing done due to the show's finish line being shot at a pre-attacked Statue of Liberty.
The princess is saved from a second death when the alternate reality Mort created is reduced to a pearl-like state.
In this adaptation, the Jabberwock materialises into reality after Alice reads Jabberwocky, and pursues her through the second half of the musical.
In 2003, to better differentiate between competition and informational reality programs, a second category Outstanding Reality-Competition Program was added.
Director James Cameron stated his intention to film the two sequels to his film Avatar at a higher frame rate than 24 frames per second, in order to add a heightened sense of reality.
In reality, Richard's personal interaction with The Beatles occurred over a few days in early 1963, when The Beatles were second bill to Richard at several UK performances.
Previously, during the Second Spanish Republic, there had been plans for constituting a second university in Barcelona, but the Civil War and the following years of poverty under the early dictatorship did not allow these plans to become a reality until that year.
" In reality, however, towards the end of the second year of Decius ' reign, " the ferocity of the persecution had eased off, and the earlier tradition of tolerance had begun to reassert itself.
The " conditions " are a formula ( or several ) that represent reality, often something arising from a physical law like Newton's second law, the force-acceleration equation:

reality and two
Most subsequent abeyances ( only a few dozen cases ) were settled after a few years, in favour of the holder of the family properties ; there were two periods in which long-abeyant peerages ( in some cases peerages of doubtful reality ) were brought back: between 1838 and 1841 and between 1909 and 1921.
" News " today is virtually always dramatized, at least by pitting " one side " against another in the fictional journalistic concept that all stories must contain " both sides " ( as though reality could be reduced to two sides ) or by using more intensive dramatic developments similar to feature movies.
In reality, the First Consul, Bonaparte, dominated his two colleagues and held supreme power, soon making himself Consul for life and eventually, in 1804, Emperor.
He is not aware of all of his powers at the start of the show ; for instance, his heat vision and super breath do not develop until seasons two and six, respectively, and his power of flight did not emerge until the series finale, up until that point the power appeared only in a few rare cases, such as when he was temporarily're-programmed ' to assume a Kryptonian persona or when he was trapped in a virtual reality.
In reality, this definition is generally used where only two firms have dominant control over a market.
Martians use the merging of their bodies with water as a simple example or symbol of how two entities can combine to create a new reality greater than the sum of its parts.
Many groups held dualistic beliefs, maintaining that reality was composed into two radically opposing parts: matter, seen as evil, and spirit, seen as good.
Since one cannot logically consider these subjects to be both " at the same moment " and " away in time ", an exclusive choice has to be made that defines these two separate domains, B and C. Our reality or domain B is created by the complex, but consistent transformation of A by our biological and mental makeup.
The Calvin biographer, Bruce Gordon, has stressed that " the two accounts are not antithetical, revealing some inconsistency in Calvin's memory, but rather two different ways of expressing the same reality.
Each side believed that it represented the starting position of the other side, but in reality, it had been drawn up by two American Maryknoll priests and two mid-level Japanese officials.
Now, both proposals will win because they have gained a simple majority, even though in reality the subsidy is opposed by two of the three voters.
The first one Jaxon Xavier ( played by Andy Berman ) who was also a top scientist in one of Lex's companies called Lex Labs, entrapped Lois and Clark in a virtual reality world to steal information for mind control before the two with the help of Jimmy Olsen tricked him into letting them out by stealing his wrist watch escape window leaving him stranded.
According to the constitution, executive power is exercised by the government while legislative power is vested in the ministerial cabinet, the Senate and the National Assembly, although in reality these two latter bodies have very little power or legislative role.
The three sued him for contracting for Lee to appear on two unsuccessful reality shows the band claim hurt its image.
The basic proposition of these two categories pertains to the nature of reality, and the primary distinction between them is the way they answer two fundamental questions: " what does reality consist of and how does it originate?
" 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.
Nāgārjuna was also instrumental in the development of the two-truths doctrine, which claims that there are two levels of truth or reality in Buddhist teaching, the ultimate reality ( paramārtha satya ) and the conventionally or superficial reality ( saṃvṛtisatya ).

reality and types
Indeed, a number of studies dispute the reality of this statistical distinction or its increasing occurrence, or both, either arguing the reliable record is too short to detect such a distinction, finding no distinction or trend using other statistical approaches, or that other types should be distinguished, such as standard and extreme El Niños.
In reality, however, crystals are not perfectly periodic ; atoms vibrate about their mean position, and there may be disorder of various types, such as mosaicity, dislocations, various point defects, and heterogeneity in the conformation of crystallized molecules.
The 1980s and 1990s were also a time when tabloid talk shows came to rise, many of which featured the same types of unusual or dysfunctional guests that would later become popular as cast members of reality shows.
Sociologists engaged in the study of the Internet have determined that someday, a distinction between online and real-life worlds may seem " quaint ", noting that certain types of online activity, such as sexual intrigues, have already made a full transition to complete legitimacy and " reality ".
Other deities are either aspects of Dievs ( the universe itself, the ultimate reality ), or other types of non-deified spirits.
In reality, there are many types of ion channels, and they do not always open and close independently.
Another explanation for Rego's depiction of women as unfeminine, animalistic or brutal beings is that this reflects the physical reality of a woman as a human being in the physical world, and not idealised types in the minds of men.
Elkin denied the unity of totemism, but ( according to Lévi-Strauss ) wanted to preserve its reality on the condition that he might trace it back to a multiplicity of types.
Understanding is not limited to these types however as other types demonstrate an identical process, although in other planes of reality ; ie.
This is almost impossible with conventional slow-motion, as the physical camera would have to move impossibly fast ; the concept implies that only a " virtual camera ", often illustrated within the confines of a computer-generated environment such as a virtual world or virtual reality, would be capable of " filming " bullet-time types of moments.
Some sociologists engaged in the study of the Internet have predicted that someday, a distinction between online and real-life worlds may seem " quaint ", noting that certain types of online activity, such as sexual intrigues, have already made a full transition to complete legitimacy and " reality ".
A small number of the men would often try to disassociate from reality through various means, including addictions of various types or other kinds of escapist habits like excessive daydreaming or otherwise spending a lot of time in fantasy.
An intermingled simulation supports both types of consciousness: " players " from the outer reality who are visiting ( as a brain-computer interface simulation ) or emigrating, and virtual-people who are natives of the simulation and hence lack any physical body in the outer reality.
Singer applies the same logic to animals: for example, animals cannot comprehend a political candidate's platform then express a preference for one of the candidates ( just as men cannot bear children ), thus in democratic society, the only species that should have the right to vote is a species that has an ability to vote effectively ( and even then, the children of that species, who are similar to animals in their inability to comprehend the differences between political candidates, are not given the right to vote, just as animals aren't -- yet this is no reason to deprive children and animals of other types of rights such as the right not to be molested or wantonly killed, as Singer argues ); this is not the same as speciesism or ageism or ( as in the example regarding the right to give birth ) genderism, it is a mere concession to reality and the characteristics possessed by each species ( or gender, or adults versus children ).
The plane wave spectrum is often regarded as being discrete for certain types of periodic gratings, though in reality, the spectra from gratings are continuous as well, since no physical device can have the infinite extent required to produce a true line spectrum.
Many types of filters exist for applications including graphic equalizers, synthesizers, sound effects, CD players and virtual reality systems.
Descartes was a substance dualist, and argued that reality was composed of two radically different types of substance: corporeal substance, on the one hand, and mental substance, on the other hand.
Because of popularity of whips in film and television, people often want to learn to use the whip as a weapon, though in reality only certain types and usages are practical.
The named colors have no objective existence in physical reality but simply describe the sensations experienced when these three types of cells are unequally stimulated by various wavelengths of light.
Uchida's latest restatement of his theory begins by arguing that contemporary contract law faces problems at two distinct levels: that of contract practice or social reality ( standard-form contracts, new " types " of contracts, etc.
Tönnies drew a sharp line between the realm of conceptualization ( of sociological terms, including " normal types ") and the realm of reality ( of social action ).
In reality, however, the only types of sterilization which the ruling immediately ended were punitive sterilizations — it did not directly comment on compulsory sterilization of the mentally disabled or mentally ill and was not a strict overturning of the Court's ruling in Buck v. Bell ( 1927 ).

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