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It was the religion that gave humanity the strongest sense of collective consciousness.
Neighborhoods on and near the eastern part of the isthmus, some of the city's oldest, have the strongest sense of identity and are the most politically liberal.
: The strongest sense of solution requires an algorithm which can produce perfect play ( moves ) from any position, i. e. even if mistakes have already been made on one or both sides.
Lester Bangs and Greil Marcus had a combined full page review in Rolling Stone, stating that Morrison now had " the striking imagination of a consciousness that is visionary in the strongest sense of the word.
It has been argued that psychologically " The strongest sense of home commonly coincides geographically with a dwelling.
The longstanding Christian institutions described above consider developments in Christianity since the nineteenth century to be unorthodox in the strongest possible sense ( or cults ).
Many commentators see the consensus, especially if interpreted in the broader sense of the term, as having been at its strongest during the 1990s.
In the study on ancient sense characters during the Third Reich the sun in general was interpreted as " the strongest and most visible expression of god ", the number twelve as documented for " the things of the target and the completion ".
In women, the sense of olfaction is strongest around the time of ovulation, significantly stronger than during other phases of the menstrual cycle and also stronger than the sense in males.
More importantly, every German government of the Weimar Republic was implacably opposed to the terms of Versailles, and given that Germany was potentially Europe ’ s strongest power, from the British perspective it made sense to revise Versailles in Germany ’ s favor as the best way of preserving the peace.
Masaru Takahara ( 高原 日勝 Takahara Masaru ) is a wrestler with the dream of being the strongest fighter in the world who possesses a strong sense of justice.
The strongest sense of patriotism towards Moravia is forming around Brno, the former capital of Moravia.
In that sense, he became one of the strongest defenders of the systems view against reductionism.
" PC Gamer UKs James Flynn praised the game's graphics, sense of realism, and free-form missions ; about the latter, he wrote, " There's no right or wrong way to complete any of the missions in Terra Nova, and this is one of its strongest assets.
Wisconsin is a swing state in the strongest sense, with George W. Bush losing the state by some 5, 700 votes in 2000 and around 12, 400 votes in 2004, although they haven't voted for a Republican for president since 1984, and they haven't had a Republican senator since 1993.
Pathos is a proof thatis an appeal to an audience ’ s sense of identity, their self-interest, their emotions ” and because pathos appeals to the deepest parts of the audience ’ s being “ many rhetoricians over the centuries have considered pathos the strongest of the appeals ” because the pathos proof involves “ the power of emotion to sway the mind ” ( Fahnestock 14 ).
In this sense, it is the strongest way to measure the information content of a discrete random variable.
Jason Crock of Pitchfork Media noted that the release " aims to be a retrospective in the true sense of the word ", ignoring some of the band's strongest songs and singles such as " Invalid Litter Dept.
Regarded by Amis's readership as possibly his strongest novel, the tone gradually shifts from high comedy, interspersed with deep personal introspections, to a dark sense of foreboding and eventually panic at the approach of the deadline, or " horrorday ", the climactic scene alluded to on the very first page.
Of the four candidates, she appears the most steady and has the strongest sense of humor.
One of the strongest elements in Nuno's playing is his sense of rhythm, often using a very loose wrist technique to execute fast triplet picking licks to create a funky sound to his rhythm playing and also his use of poly-rhythms to blur bar lines and create a unique sound.
In their studies on sense characters, the sun apart was interpreted as " the strongest and most visible expression of god ", the number twelve as significant for " the things of the target and the completion ".

strongest and directly
The strongest act is a regulation, an act or law which is directly applicable in its entirety.
Fighter armament eventually began to be mounted inside the wings, outside the arc of the propeller, though most designs retained two synchronized machine-guns directly ahead of the pilot where they were more accurate ( that being the strongest part of the structure ).
Participants exhibited the strongest gambler's fallacy when the seventh trial was part of the first block, directly after the sequence of three heads or tails.
A striking example of the general pattern is the traditionally Catholic Emsland, where the Social Democrats generally gain a low percentage of votes, whereas the Reformed Protestant region of East Frisia directly to the north, with its strong traditional streak of anti-Catholism, is one of their strongest constituencies.
* martingale, a heavy stay directly below the bowsprit, often the strongest on a ship, frequently made of chain.
Marlborough now wished to march directly on Paris, but counselled by a more cautious Eugene, the Allies instead resolved upon the Siege of Lille, the strongest fortress in Europe.
Its author directly challenged the organization of the Holy Roman Empire, denounced in the strongest terms the faults of the house of Austria, and attacked with vigour the politics of the ecclesiastical princes.
He's also able to withstand even the strongest blasts of Aho energy, even when it is focused directly on him.
Anticipating the standard Spartan tactic of flanking enemy armies with their right wing, Epaminondas concentrated his forces on his own left wing, directly opposite the strongest spartiate phalanx led by Cleombrotus.
The strongest evidence of anticancer action of resveratrol exists for tumors it can contact directly, such as skin and gastrointestinal tract tumors.
He stated that " persons with normal sight can look directly at the sun, or at the strongest artificial light, without injury or discomfort ", and gave several examples of patients ' vision purportedly improving after sungazing — this is at variance with the well-known risk of eye damage which can result from direct sunlight observation.
The main advantage of the single float design is its capability for landings in rough water: a long central float is directly attached to the fuselage, this being the strongest part of the aircraft structure, while the smaller floats under the outer wings provide the aircraft with good lateral stability.
The Radical Party had historically been considered as the strongest left-libertarian political movement in Italy ( often proposing itself as the most extreme opposition to the Italian political establishment ), but, when Silvio Berlusconi entered the political arena in 1994, the Radicals, then organised into the Pannella List, decided to support his policies ( meant to introduce libertarian economical principles ), albeit critically and without becoming directly involved in his centre-right governmental cabinets, in the hope of a " liberal revolution " as opposed to the conservative and statist political establishment represented both by established centre-right and centre-left parties.
The strongest influence on architecture directly associated with the Plantagenets is about kitchens.
With simple aerial design the signal will be strongest when pointing directly towards and directly away from the source, so two bearings from different positions are usually taken, and the intersection plotted.
In 1982, he authored a paper predicting the rise of China as a global superpower by the year 2010, one that would threaten the United States ' position as the world's strongest economy ; in 1984, he conceived Operation ' Dragonslayer ' to directly counter this perceived threat.
The 5th Shock and 8th Guards were posted directly opposite the strongest part of the defences, where the Berlin Autobahn passed through the Heights.

strongest and point
Doubt on this point is strongest before /l/ and AAb/ or /r/.
To reduce the chances that a faster-moving ( and thus closer ) object be mistaken for the new planet, Tombaugh imaged each region near its opposition point, 180 degrees from the Sun, where the apparent retrograde motion for objects beyond Earth's orbit is at its strongest.
While some military historians point out that leaving enemies in your rear is not generally wise, the Mongols proved that indirect attack, and bypassing weaker foes to eliminate the strongest first, is a devastatingly effective mode of invasion.
That same year, a new program for federally-funded job retraining for the hardcore unemployed in fifty cities was introduced, together with the strongest federal gun control bill ( relating to the transportation of guns across State lines ) in American history up until that point.
Epaminondas wins the battle with a tactical innovation which involves striking the enemy first at their strongest, instead of their weakest, point, with such crushing force that the attack is irresistible.
However, some of the strongest hurricanes have had an impact on the county in the form of a few irregular inches of increased rainfall, although by this point, they have no more power than a depression.
Francis Watt, writing in the Juridicial Review, portrays this as his strongest characteristic as a lawyer ; that he was a man who " having once taken up a point or become engaged in a case, believes in it with all his heart and soul, whilst all the time conscious of its weakness, as well as ready to resort to every device to bolster it up ".
Because the shortstop typically fields some of the ground balls that have traveled farthest in the infield and has a longer throw to first base from the point at which he fields the ball than any infielder other than a third baseman and less time in which to make a throw, a shortstop must have one of the strongest throwing arms on the field.
The workmanship of the book is unequal: historical and literary criticism had never been Martineau's strongest point, although he had almost continuously maintained an amount of New Testament study, as his note-books show.
His demolition of the martyrologist's history of the Waldenses, and of some of his other medieval reconstructions, was accurate up to a point, but he never addressed those parts of the Acts and Monuments where Foxe was at his strongest, and his general conclusion that the work was nothing but a tissue of fabrications and distortions is not supported by modern analysis.
His strongest influence of the day was the Joe Cuba sextet and Cheo Feliciano, whose singing style he copied to the point of imitating his voice tone and vocal range.
The inner defences are strongest at this point, with a cluster of towers connected by a thick wall.
His deficiencies from the point of view of purely literary criticism are apparent from the fact that he excluded Shakespeare's sonnets and poems because, he wrote, the strongest act of parliament that could be framed would fail to compel readers into their service.
Club gave the episode an ' A ' rating, describing the episode as " one of TOS's strongest, introducing us to a new alien race, as well as providing us with a very important piece of Trek mythology " and noting that " watching Kirk out-maneuver his enemy, even to the point of earning that enemy's respect, is very cool ".
The strongest point of this accusation was that she was treated by many Mariavites as a living saint.
Tuker also expressed his concern over Freyberg's apparent obsession with reducing the monastery on Monte Cassino, arguing that ( supported by General Juin ) they were attempting to breach the strongest and most fortified point of the Gustav Line.
But Aurora was the oldest of the Outer Worlds, the most advanced, the strongest militarily ... Rhea and Tethys served as a focal point for those who did not recognize Auroran leadership.
Although praising the level design as the game's strongest point, the reviewer felt that " towards the end of the game ... they were running out of development time ".
The MPLA and initially UNITA, an offspring of the FNLA, were more or less left leaning and mainly supported by socialist countries ; the FNLA, at that point by far the strongest of the three, was mainly supported by Zaire.
A case in point was the Dutch Wars of Charles II, which took Scotland to war with its strongest trading partner, though no Scottish interest was served and none threatened.
The Tungsten E has been one of Palm's strongest sellers since its introduction, to the point where its simple slate form factor prevailed over the Tungsten T series ' previous slider form factor in the development of the Tungsten T5 and the TX.
Martin positively noted the soundtrack as the strongest production point of Hunter × Hunter, and was satisfied with both the English translation of the script and Ocean's voice overs.
Because of the great decline in sales in the middle part of the 1950s, by 1958 General Mills was convinced that the sporting roots of Wheaties were its strongest selling point.
According to an article in the Los Angeles Times, 97 stations added " Pieces of Me " to their play lists in the week ending on May 17, which it said was the strongest week for any single in 2004 at that point in the year.

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