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light and major
As the child addresses the shepherd in a dream, light -- in the form of the major mode -- begins to appear, and at the moment of the miracle we hear a clear and shining D major.
The fact that metropolitan churches of the major denominations have moved approximately every generation for the last hundred years becomes somewhat more intelligible in the light of this struggle to maintain economic balance.
It is one of the very few songs of the 1960s to cast the military in a positive light, yet it became a major hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard charts for five weeks in 1966.
As of 2012, major equipment items reported by the IISS included ten T-55 tanks ( marked as potentially unserviceable ), 5 AMX-13 light tanks, 34 reconnaissance vehicles, 10 BMP-1 / 2 armoured infantry fighting vehicles, 41 wheeled APCs, and 36 + artillery pieces.
This may seem in odd in light of his previous and subsequent reputation, but in the 1920s no major war seemed to be on the horizon, although Beatty correctly warned that Japan should be treated as an enemy going forward.
These include the amount of light available, the amount of leaf area a plant has to capture light ( shading by other plants is a major limitation of photosynthesis ), rate at which carbon dioxide can be supplied to the chloroplasts to support photosynthesis, the availability of water, and the availability of suitable temperatures for carrying out photosynthesis.
It is necessary to block the light from the parent star in order to reduce the glare, while leaving the light from the planet detectable ; doing so is a major technical challenge.
Previously fantasy sports had largely been seen in a negative light by the major sports leagues.
In spite of the closure of most of France's tram systems in earlier years, a fast growing number of France's major cities have modern tram or light rail networks, including Paris, Lyon ( Lyon having the biggest one ), Toulouse, Montpellier, Saint-Étienne, Strasbourg and Nantes.
A major innovation in small arms and light artillery came in the second half of the 19th century when ammunition, previously delivered as separate bullets and powder, was combined in a single metallic ( usually brass ) cartridge containing a percussion cap, powder, and a bullet in one weatherproof package.
It fluoresces under UV light when intercalated into the major groove of DNA ( or RNA ).
The symbolism in the book expands on these as a struggle between good and evil ( light and darkness ), not so much between people as in every major character's soul.
It is most severe in highly industrialized, densely populated areas of North America, Europe, and Japan and in major cities in the Middle East and North Africa like Tehran and Cairo, but even relatively small amounts of light can be noticed and create problems.
North of Grand River Avenue, the main street of the side, lie warehouses and light industrial areas served by a major rail line that runs through Lansing.
However, in studying the posthumous manuscripts of Husserl, who remained one of his major influences, Merleau-Ponty remarked that, in their evolution, Husserl's work brings to light phenomena which are not assimilable to noetic-noematic correlation.
The capital, Port Moresby, is not linked by road to any of the other major towns and many highland villages can only be reached by light aircraft or on foot.
Little sign of the original damage is visible and, except for light cleaning, the vase should not require major conservation work for many years.
Among the elected members ’ major responsibilities is the coordination of the work of the program areas in light of General Assembly mission directions, objectives, goals and priorities.
For example, the major constituent of the atmosphere, nitrogen, has a Rayleigh cross section of at a wavelength of 532 nm ( green light ).
One of the major causes that lead competitions thrive in areas that did not have a history of monopoly was the light handed approach taken towards the interconnection issue by the regulatory body initially.
Although the manuscript tradition broke off, some of Sappho's poetry has been discovered in Egyptian papyri fragments from an earlier period, such as those found in the ancient rubbish heaps of Oxyrhynchus, where a major find brought many new but tattered verses to light, providing a major new source.

light and intelligence
During that month, its intelligence services gathered information about sightings by ground observers of Russian-built MiG-21 fighters and Il-28 light bombers.
There was also a reconnaissance squad of 10 or more light mounted infantry called speculatores who could also serve as messengers or even as an early form of military intelligence service.
Furthermore, Nixon's awareness as vice-president of the Bay of Pigs plan and his own ties to the underworld and unsavory intelligence operations might come to light.
Signals intelligence, in the form of Ultra, enabled the British to wait on each German drop zone, yet despite compromised secrecy, surviving German paratroops and airlanded mountain troops pushed the Commonwealth forces off the island in part by unexpected fire support from their light 75 mm guns, though seaborne reinforcements were destroyed by the Royal Navy.
At all events, this is the way the phenomena look to me: in the region of the knowable the last thing to be seen, and that with considerable effort, is the idea of good ; but once seen, it must be concluded that this is indeed the cause for all things of all that is right and beautiful — in the visible realm it gives birth to light and its sovereign ; in the intelligible realm, itself sovereign, it provided truth and intelligenceand that the man who is going to act prudently in private or in public must see it " ( 517b – c ).
" In the light of intelligence, meditating upon the Creator in His work, and the work in its Creator, we shall be resplendent with the light of the Cherubim.
The festival signifies the triumph of light over darkness, justice over injustice, good over evil and intelligence over ignorance.
However, on January 26, 1931, I. Khalepsky ( Head of the Department of Mechanisation and Motorisation of the RKKA ) wrote a letter to S. Ginzburg with information obtained via the intelligence service that the Polish government had decided to purchase Vickers 6-Ton light infantry tanks as well as Christie M1931 cavalry tanks and to mass produce them with the assistance of both the British and French.
As ships of the Mediterranean Fleet covered troop movements to Greece, intelligence was received reporting the sailing of an Italian battle fleet with one battleship, six heavy and two light cruisers plus destroyers to attack the convoys.
However, while Moore's Paradox has perhaps been seen as a philosophical curiosity by philosophers themselves, Moorean-type sentences are used by logicians, computer scientists, and those working in the artificial intelligence community, as examples of cases in which a knowledge, belief or information system is unsuccessful in updating its knowledge / belief / information store in the light of new or novel information.
While she certainly was not a beauty, her countenance was very expressive and showed extreme intelligence ; she was not tall, but had a slight, rather pretty figure ; her bright eyes sparkled with good humour and vivacity ; her mouth was large, but filled with white and even teeth ; and her hair was a beautiful light brown colour.
At worst, US intelligence was aware the GOC saw Horman in a rather serious light and US officials did nothing to discourage the logical outcome of GOC paranoia.
One North Korean defector who worked on weapons systems claimed that South Korean intelligence wanted to suppress his story, because it would shed a bad light on the policy.
British intelligence had reported Ottoman Army plans to strengthen the garrison at Magdhaba, by extending the railway ( or light rail ) south east from Beersheba ( and Hafir el Auja ) towards Magdhaba.
Colleagues from the days at Dapto, describing Wild – as many did – as " colleague, mentor and good friend " said " He could light up a room with his wit, intelligence and charm.
Later block satellites may include signals intelligence capabilities and greater sensitivity in broader light spectrums ( probably into infrared ).
A lamp symbolizes intelligence and spirit, to light the way through the darkness of ignorance and doubt.
That the Christian scriptures, which contain no cut-and-dried answers to questions such as whether there is forgiveness for post-baptismal sins or whether infants should be baptized, gradually become clearer in the light of events is a view expressed, when considering the doctrine of papal primacy, by Cardinal John Henry Newman, who summed up his thought by saying: " Developments of Christianity are proved to have been in the contemplation of its Divine Author, by an argument parallel to that by which we infer intelligence in the system of the physical world.
However, the Germans did possess a great number of antiaircraft weapons ; on 17 March Allied intelligence estimated that the Germans had 103 heavy and 153 light anti-aircraft guns, a number which was drastically revised a week later to 114 heavy and 712 light anti-aircraft guns.
He held open hearings to bring the intelligence community's post – Cold War activities to light and began a committee investigation into the Aldrich Ames espionage case.
While there, Schwaller de Lubicz brought to a total whole his philosophical vision and in 1926 published his book L ' Appel du Feu, where his " inspiration and higher intelligence is personified as ' Aor ' ( Hebrew for ' intellectual light ').
Advanced courses ranged from basic light infantry skills, jungle combat and survival to sniper, light and heavy weapons ( mortars and artillery ), demolitions, ‘ Commando ’ operations and intelligence, reconnaissance ( Ranger ), communications, medical, airborne and even light armor tactics.

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