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A budget for the Exposition was passed and on 1 May Lockroy announced an alteration to the terms of the open competition which was being held for a centerpiece for the exposition, which effectively made the choice of Eiffel's design a foregone conclusion: all entries had to include a study for a four-sided metal tower on the Champ de Mars.
For purposes of exposition, views about religious pluralism may be loosely classified into views about 1 ) inter-religious pluralism and 2 ) intra-religious pluralism.
50, No. 1, did composers perform the tour de force of writing a complete sonata exposition with just one theme.
Since 1968, the three day event in February is the largest annual agricultural exposition in the world, with 1, 600 exhibitors on hand showcasing the best in current agricultural technology and products.
The Stafford Centre Performing Arts Theatre and Convention Centre boasts a 1, 100 seat performing arts theater ; 25, 000 square feet of meeting, banquet and exposition space, including a 20, 000 square foot ballroom ; and over 28 acres of outdoor festival green space.
The recapitulation brings back the themes of the exposition in different keys: themes 1 and 3 are played in the tonic key of C minor, then theme 2 is played in the unexpected key of F minor but then returns to the tonic key.
Studies on the schizoid personality have developed along two distinct paths ; ( 1 ) the descriptive psychiatry tradition which focuses on overtly observable, behavioral, and describable symptoms ( finding its clearest exposition in the DSM-IV revised ); and ( 2 ) the dynamic psychiatry tradition which includes the exploration of covert or unconscious motivations and character structure as elaborated by classic psychoanalysis and object-relations theory.
In 2007, the museum finally executed Rafael Moneo's project to expand its exposition room to 16, 000 square meters, hoping to increase the yearly number of visitors from 1. 8 million to 2. 5 million.
Accordingly, the next stamp series commemorating a prominent exposition, the Pan-American Exposition held in Buffalo, New York in 1901, was considerably less costly, consisting of only five stamps ranging from in value 1 ¢ to 10 ¢.
The Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition was an exposition staged between May 1 and October 31 of 1897 in Nashville.
The US Post Office issued a set of four postage stamps to commemorate the exposition, with designs depicting a profile of Vasco Núñez de Balboa ( 1 ¢), the Pedro Miguel Locks of the Panama Canal ( 2 ¢), the Golden Gate ( 5 ¢), and the discovery of San Francisco Bay ( 10 ¢).
Advaita may be rendered in English as ' nondual ', ' not-two ' or ' peerless ' and though there are monist themes in the most recent sections of the ancient Rig Veda ( Mandala 1 and Mandala 10 ), that is, the sections that were finalized or interpolated last ; nonduality finds its first sophisticated exposition in the " Tat Tvam Asi " of the venerable Chandogya Upanishad ( 6. 8. 7 ), an upanishad favoured by subsequent proponents of Advaita Vedanta.
The group had $ 1, 675 left over after the exposition, and, inspired by foreign exhibits on design and interior decorating, Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf persuaded the group to donate the money to found what would become the Rhode Island School of Design.
The Panama – California Exposition was an exposition held in San Diego, California between March 9, 1915 and January 1, 1917.
According to Austin's original exposition in How to Do Things With Words, an illocutionary act is an act ( 1 ) for the performance of which I must make it clear to some other person that the act is performed ( Austin speaks of the ' securing of uptake '), and ( 2 ) the performance of which involves the production of what Austin calls ' conventional consequences ' as, e. g., rights, commitments, or obligations ( Austin 1975, 116f., 121, 139 ).
It was 46. 7 metres in diameter, covering a total area of 1, 640 square metres ( 820 of them were the exposition area ).
Scripturally, Biotheology is motivated by, amongst other things, Saint Paul's exposition of the Church as the Body of Christ, likening its form and functions to the form and functions of the human body ( 1 Cor.
Volume 1 is an exposition of the techniques to solve the differential equations of mathematical physics,
The exposition opened on June 1, 1905, and ran until October 15, 1905, a four and a half month span.
In all 2, 554, 000 people visited the exposition, with 966, 000 getting in for free and 1, 588, 000 paying visitors.
* “ Une exposition de sculptures Khmères et Siamoises au Musée Cernuschi ”, Artibus Asiae, Vol. 1, No. 3 ( 1926 ), pp. 190-202.
Chapter 1 begins with an exposition of modal realism.
In June 1864, temporary buildings were built on the square and it was the site of the Great Sanitary Fair, a 2-week exposition that raised US $ 1, 046, 859 to buy medicine and bandages for Union troops during the American Civil War.

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Dressed to Kill was a note-for-note homage to Hitchcock's Psycho, including such moments as the surprise death of the lead actress and the exposition scene by the psychiatrist at the end.
His paternal grandfather was Maximilian Steiner ( 1830 – 1880 ), the influential manager of Vienna's Theater an der Wien ; his father was Gabor Steiner ( 1858 – 1944 ), Viennese impresario and carnival and exposition manager, responsible for the Ferris wheel in the Prater that would become the setting for a key scene of the film The Third Man ( 1949 ); his godfather was the composer Richard Strauss.
In order to liven up a scene that they thought was too heavy on exposition, they added an " effete art-world hanger-on ", known as Knox Harrington, late in the screenwriting process.
One element of the novel of which Asimov was particularly fond was the inclusion of a scene of exposition conducted over the course of a game of chess between two of the characters.
For example, in Parts: The Clonus Horror, there is a scene where a character views a videotape that explains the organization's origins and purpose in painstaking detail, basically providing all of the necessary exposition in one fell swoop.
The main narrative was frequently intercut with the Neutral Space, sometimes just for a quick one-liner from Titus, sometimes for some informative exposition, and often for a quick flashback or a sparingly used fantasy scene.
It features local, regional, and national musical acts as well as a music label exposition and panels addressing issues of the media, music, DIY projects, and the independent music scene.
While the scene was conceived in order to provide exposition, the sport was included because badminton is " very popular " in India, according to Simpsons writer Ian Maxtone-Graham.
After an introduction exposition scene the player advances to the first of three burning buildings ( i. e. a house, an apartment, and a college service basement ) to rescue victims and property while disposing of potential hazards ( explosives, kerosene, gas valves, etc.
" It has nonetheless been noted by some fans that certain parts of the exposition appear rushed, while the believability of Marritza's death scene has been questioned.
The game begins with an exposition scene of the Rescue Ranger going on a mission to retrieve a missing kitten for a girl named Mandy.

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Later observations ( by Hubble himself, among others ) showed Hubble's belief to be correct and the S0 class was included in the definitive exposition of the Hubble sequence by Allan Sandage.
Bartók himself pointed out that the keys used in the movement ascend in the steps of the whole tone scale: the exposition is in B flat, C and D ; the development is in E ; and the recapitulation is in F sharp, A flat and B flat.
In his Vorlesungen über Hydrodynamische Fernkräfte nach C. A. Bjerknes Theorie ( 1900-1902 ) he gave the first complete mathematical and experimental exposition of the discoveries of his father, whose age and excessive self-criticism had prevented him from finishing his work himself ; and in a later book, Die Kraftfelder ( 1909 ), he stated the same theory in a very much generalized form according to methods of his own.
A firm believer in clarity of exposition and himself one of the ablest writers of philosophical prose in the English language, he wrote an essay " On Philosophical Style " in defense of the view that philosophical profundity need not ( and should not ) be couched in obscurity and obfuscation.
Thomas ' exposition of Bible prophecy, and led to him making various detailed predictions about then current day events many of which did not come to pass, as was noted in the foreword to subsequent editions of Elpis Israel after his death, a point that Thomas himself accepted could happen.
To this study he devoted himself with characteristic zeal, wrote commentaries on the greater part of the Old and the New Testament, and, in the exposition of his text, which he treated critically, allowed himself considerable latitude in departing from the literal and traditional interpretation.
He rented a space at 1037 Calle Uruguay, which he converted into an exposition space known as Estudio 1037, and organized a first art showing in which participated national artists — Carmelo de Arzadun, Gilberto Bellini, José Cúneo Perinetti, Luis Mazzey, Bernabé Michelena, Zoma Baitler, Carlos Prevosti, Augusto Torres-García, and himself — as well as foreigners — Germán Cueto, Pere Daura, E. Engel, Glycka, Jean Hélion, Luc Lafnet, Charles Logasa, O.
Standing only 5 ' 5 " tall, being of slight build and typically preferring victims of greater stature than himself, Kearney was forced to resort to a system of subduing his victims that was unlikely to fail and impose a situation in which he could be in physical danger or risk unwanted exposition to the authorities.
Lemery did not concern himself much with theoretical speculations, but holding chemistry to be a demonstrative science, confined himself to the straightforward exposition of facts and experiments.

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