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This is demonstrated especially when there is awareness of radically different value orientation elsewhere ; ;
The three fats have similar caloric values ( about 265 calories per oz. ), but each exerts a radically different influence on blood cholesterol.
Judaism views God as being radically different from humans, so Heschel explores the ways that Judaism teaches that a person may have an encounter with the ineffable.
Two of Confucius's most famous later followers emphasized radically different aspects of his teachings.
The most pervasive influence on these languages has been syntactical, and they tend to combine the recognizable expression and statement syntax of C with underlying type systems and data models that can be radically different.
These are basically a subset of those found in the second half of E, but are presented here in a radically different order.
Based on a script by Roy Thomas, the comic had two artists with radically different graphic styles: Rafa Fonteriz draw the present day part, while Isaac M. del Rivero draw the part based on Le Fanu's book.
In other controversies-such as that around the HPV vaccine, the same evidence seemed to license inference to radically different conclusions.
In a respectful way, both men routinely published the contributions of others whose positions were radically different from their own.
There are two radically different digital compositing workflows: node-based compositing and layer-based compositing.
Given the radically different motivating assumptions, it may come as a surprise that ESSes and Nash equilibria often coincide.
These processes may result in artifacts, but these can usually be identified by comparing the results obtained by using radically different specimen preparation methods.
In these latter cases, the form of government is not radically different from the presbyterian form, except that their councils of bishops have hierarchical jurisdiction over the local ruling bodies to a greater extent than in most Presbyterian and other Reformed churches.
The Great Auk was also closely related to the Little Auk ( Dovekie ), which underwent a radically different evolution compared to Pinguinus.
The HeroQuest game system, written by Robin Laws in collaboration with Greg Stafford, is radically different from RuneQuest in that it emphasises narrativist aspects of role-playing ; in contrast, RuneQuest emphasised simulationist aspects.
A different method by Harlow Shapley based on the cataloguing of globular clusters led to a radically different picture: a flat disk with diameter approximately 70 kiloparsecs and the Sun far from the center.
In addition, the nature of the proposed mixture would have been radically different from the siphon-projected substance described by Byzantine sources.
The same claim is sometimes made for Yemenite Hebrew or Temanit, which differs from other Mizrahi dialects by having a radically different vowel system, and distinguishing between different diacritically marked consonants that are pronounced identically in other dialects ( for example gimel and " ghimel ".
Thus Microsoft sought to ensure some degree of compatibility between the Chicago design and Windows NT, even though the two systems had radically different internal architectures.
* Batman Forever ( designed radically different envisioning of the Batmobile ; design not used in the film )
In the 1950s, Milton H. Erickson developed a radically different approach to hypnotism, which has subsequently become known as " Ericksonian hypnotherapy " or " Neo-Ericksonian hypnotherapy.
Travis Jackson has also proposed a broader definition of jazz which is able to encompass all of the radically different eras: he states that it is music that includes qualities such as " swinging ", improvising, group interaction, developing an ' individual voice ', and being ' open ' to different musical possibilities ".

radically and interpretation
Such an interpretation of death radically alters the Christian view of creation ; ;
To make matters worse, the works making use of Dexippus ( and likely another unknown contemporary source ) provide an almost radically different interpretation of events.
Pletho drew up plans in his Nómoi to radically change the structure and philosophy of the Byzantine Empire in line with his interpretation of Platonism.
A radically different interpretation was featured in Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo's Joker.
Alan Moore offered a radically different interpretation of the character in Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow ?— a possible end of the adventures of the Earth-One Superman.
A radically different interpretation of the division of the sexes as recounted in Genesis and a return through baptism to a primordial unity was expressed in Pauline Christianity, explicitly in Paul's Epistle to the Galatians ( 3: 26-28 ) and the First Epistle to the Corinthians ( I Cor.
Certain US jurisdictions and other jurisdictions have developed a radically different interpretation of the trust.

radically and musical
Vincenzo, through his tuning research, found the underlying truth at the heart of the misunderstood myth of ' Pythagoras ' hammers ' ( the square of the numbers concerned yielded those musical intervals, not the actual numbers, as believed ), and through this and other discoveries that demonstrated the fallibility of traditional authorities, a radically empirical attitude developed, passed on to Galileo, which regarded " experience and demonstration " as the sine qua non of valid rational enquiry.
His reaction to what he perceived as the conservatism of much of the Dutch contemporary music scene quickly moved him to form a radically alternative musical aesthetic of his own.
As part of their perceived artistic mission to expand the musical tastes of their listeners, they have often played and recorded covers of well-known songs in a style radically different from the original versions.
Bart added new musical material and Mendes updated the book slightly, while the orchestrations were radically rewritten to suit the show's cinematic feel.
The planned positioning of performers throughout the hall, as well as on stage, was an essential factor in his composing scheme and a point of departure for a radically expanded range and intensity of musical expression.
detailed his musical inspirations: " Time changes, and my individual philosophy and beliefs have changed radically.
Bands such as these were reacting against the post-WWII cultural vacuum in Germany and tending to reject Anglo-American popular culture in favour of creating their own more radical and experimental new German culture and identity, and to develop a radically new musical aesthetic.
He is also known for his work as Musical Supervisor and Musical Arranger on the Singapore Repertory Theatre production of They're Playing Our Song, starring Lea Salonga both in Singapore and Manila in 1999 and 2000, and having radically reworked the musical arrangements of the 1999 London version of Oscar winner Stephen Schwartz's Pippin at the Bridewell Theatre.
Relayer has the same song format as 1972's Close to the Edge — a long epic on the first side, and two nine-minute pieces on the second — but employs a radically different musical style.
The depictions of the character differ radically between the novel and the musical.
From the birth of hip-hop, when pioneering DJ's began extending breaks on their party records ( which helped inspire break dancing and rap ), to the invention of scratching and beat-juggling vinyl, to its more recent explosion as a musical movement called turntablism, it's a story of unknown underdogs and serious virtuosos who have radically changed the way we hear, play and create music.
In cases like these, A & R people have radically changed the direction of popular musical tastes and introduced large numbers of people to new sounds.
A century later, Saint-Saëns composed The Carnival of the Animals as a musical joke for his friends ; several of the movements contain musical parody, radically changing the tempo and instrumentation of well-known melodies.
Balavoine decided to radically chane his musical style, making it more rock-oriented and using electronic effects.
Because of the religious nature of many of his works during this period, critics and musicologists often align him with other modernist composers who began to explore radically simplified musical textures, tonality, and melody, and who also infused many of their works with religious significance.
In 2006 he felt it's time for evolution and radically changed the image and musical style of the band.

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