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* 1911 – Ishi, considered the last Native American to make contact with European Americans, emerges from the wilderness of northeastern California.
When Beavis eats all of Tom Anderson's candy, his Cornholio persona emerges and embarks on a rampage to acquire more from other trick-or-treaters, while Butt-Head is taken on a " ride " to the countryside in Todd's trunk, where he encounters a strangely pale old farmer.
But from within that musical limbo emerges a theme of power and clarity which will drive the entire movement.
So the movement mounts up from the atoms and gradually emerges to the level of our senses, so that those bodies are in motion that we see in sunbeams, moved by blows that remain invisible.
::" We have no idea how consciousness emerges from the physical activity of the brain and we do not know whether consciousness can emerge from non-biological systems, such as computers ... At this point the reader will expect to find a careful and precise definition of consciousness.
There have been attempts at categorizing this fictional group of beings, and Phillip A. Schreffler argues that by carefully scrutinizing Lovecraft's writings a workable framework emerges that outlines the entire " pantheon " – from the unreachable " Outer Ones " ( e. g. Azathoth, who apparently occupies the centre of the universe ) and " Great Old Ones " ( e. g. Cthulhu, imprisoned on Earth in the sunken city of R ' lyeh ) to the lesser castes ( the lowly slave shoggoths and the Mi-go ).
This rediscovery can be seen as the initial period when humankind emerges from a mundane utopia and the nonhuman Underpeople gain freedom from slavery.
Brahma | Brahmā, the Hinduism | Hindu Deva ( Hinduism ) | deva of creation, emerges from a Nelumbo nucifera | lotus risen from the navel of Vishnu | Viṣņu, who lies with Lakshmi on the serpent Ananta Shesha
In emergence myths humanity emerges from another world into the one they currently inhabit.
She emerges from the cryonic sleep in an amnesiac state, from which she eventually recovers.
Transformation of a hank of lavender silk yarn ( top ) into a ball in which the yarn emerges from the center ( bottom ).
Before use, hanks are wound into balls in which the yarn emerges from the center, making crocheting easier by preventing the yarn from becoming easily tangled.
Then, the superhero emerges having transformed from his meek disguise to his true self.
Driven alcoholic, Superman, his outfit dirty and neglected, eventually goes to a car wrecking yard where Kent, in a proper business suit and glasses, suddenly emerges from within him.
A long slit of infinitesimal width which is illuminated by light diffracts the light into a series of circular waves and the wavefront which emerges from the slit is a cylindrical wave of uniform intensity.
The wave that emerges from a point source has amplitude at location r that is given by the solution of the frequency domain wave equation for a point source ( The Helmholtz Equation ),
In the black-and-white short The Image ( 1969 ), he played a ghostly boy who emerges from a troubled artist's painting to haunt him.
The novel, which was praised by Stephen King, is similar to King's It in its focus on small town life, the corruption of innocence, the return of an ancient evil, and the responsibility for others that emerges with the transition from youth to adulthood.
This approach to text, in a broad sense, emerges from semiology advanced by Ferdinand de Saussure.
" They noted that " the law of transformation of quantity into quality ", " holds that a new quality emerges in a leap as the slow accumulation of quantitative changes, long resisted by a stable system, finally forces it rapidly from one state into another ," a phenomenon described in some disciplines as a paradigm shift.

emerges and Late
Late in North by Northwest, it emerges that the spies are attempting to smuggle microfilm containing government secrets out of the country.

emerges and period
At the end of this period a new landscape emerges: the northern Canaanite cities still existed, more or less intact, and became the Phoenicians ; the highlands behind the coastal plains, previously largely uninhabited, were rapidly filling with villages, largely Canaanite in their basic culture but without the Bronze Age city-state structure ; and along the southern coastal plain there are clear signs that a non-Canaanite people had taken over the former Canaanite cities while adopting almost all aspects of Canaanite culture.
Key to deMause's thought is the concept of psychoclass, which emerges out of a particular style of childrearing, and child abuse, at a particular period in a society's development.
During this period another ' new wave ' of actors emerges at the Academy, including Jonathan Pryce, Juliet Stevenson, Alan Rickman, Anton Lesser, Kenneth Branagh, Bruce Payne and Fiona Shaw.
In a review nearly 30 years after The Ruling Class was first released, Ian Christie said the film is " unashamedly theatrical, and it emerges from a particularly interesting period in English culture when theatre and cinema together were mining a rich vein of flamboyant self-analysis.
Working from ratios of populations in other ancient settlements, Yizhar Hirschfeld estimated the population of Qumran thus: " If we use the lower value of fifteen people per dunam m < sup > 2 </ sup >, it emerges that in the Hasmonean period only about 20 people occupied the site of Qumran.
Because of their extended rights ( their longa manus, literally " long hand "), the patres familias also had a series of extra duties: duties towards the filii and the slaves ( though some of these duties were not recognized by the original ius civile, but only by the ius gentium, specially directed to foreigners, or by the ius honorarium, the law of the Magistratus, especially the Praetor, which emerges in a latter period of Roman law ).
Its use as a mantra emerges in mystical Sanskrit literature of the medieval period.
In more general theory, where the capital decision determines the desired level of capital stock ( which includes fixed capital and working capital ), and the investment decision determines the change of capital stock in a sequences of periods, the acceleration effect emerges as only the current period gap affects the current investment, so do the previous gaps.
It emerges and floats to the surface fully a few days later, separating from the ground ; the depth of the phumdi varies from to and during this period the animals in the park move to higher hilly areas.
A nestling begins to give the ' chip ' call soon after it emerges from the egg, and it calls frequently for the first two thirds of the nestling period and constantly for the last third.
" Thus anarchy may only exist for a limited period before a minimalist state emerges.
Modern Hindi literature emerges during the Colonial period.
After the larval period, transformation into a pupa, and molting, the beetle then emerges as an adult.

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When it emerges from the specimen, the electron beam carries information about the structure of the specimen that is magnified by the objective lens system of the microscope.
The process also means that Finland is growing about seven square kilometres yearly as land emerges from the sea.
Surveying the entire range of French filmmaking today, Tim Palmer calls contemporary cinema in France a kind of eco-system, in which commercial cinema co-exists with artistic radicalism, first-time directors ( who make up about 40 % of all France's directors each year ) mingle with veterans, and there even occasionally emerges a fascinating pop-art hybridity, in which the features of intellectual and mass cinemas are interrelated ( as in filmmakers like Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, Olivier Assayas, Maïwenn, Sophie Fillières, Serge Bozon, and others ).
Assume the Earth is in L, at the second quadrature with Jupiter ( i. e. ALB is 90 °), and Io emerges from D. After several orbits of Io, at 42. 5 hours per orbit, the Earth is in K. Rømer reasoned that if light is not propagated instantaneously, the additional time it takes to reach K, that he reckoned about 3½ minutes, would explain the observed delay.
* July 25 – Pope Pius XI emerges from the Vatican and enters St. Peter's square in a huge procession witnessed by about 250, 000 persons, thus ending nearly 60 years of papal self-imprisonment within the Vatican.
* The Sintashta-Petrovka-Arkaim culture emerges from the Catacomb culture from about 2200 BC, likely locus of Proto-Indo-Iranian.
The Egyptologist Herman te Velde argues that the tradition about the lost testicles is a late variation on Set's loss of semen to Horus, and that the moon-like disk that emerges from Set's head after his impregnation is the Eye of Horus.
Bigcone Douglas-fir is closely associated with canyon live oak ( Quercus chrysolepis ) and often establishes itself in its shade ; after about 50 years, it emerges above the oak canopy.
The lyrics tell about a Satanic coven holding a sabbath, in which the protagonist emerges to perform a ritual to " put an evil curse on the priest who took the life of Melissa ".
As Magneto is about to blast Nightcrawler, Kitty emerges from the floor, causing Magneto to accidentally blast the wiring of his device.
Furthermore, the Pax Ludens Foundation based in the Netherlands is an organization that puts together conflict resolution simulations set in an International Relations scenario to help students learn about the intricacies of where conflict emerges in the world of international politics.
Although Edward Sharpham dedicated a play to him in 1607 there is nothing further known about his activities for twenty years until he emerges as a venturer and colonist to the new world.
Non-tunnelled catheter access is for short-term access ( up to about 10 days, but often for one dialysis session only ), and the catheter emerges from the skin at the site of entry into the vein.
During the ceremony, which begins well before the winter sunrise, Phil emerges from his temporary home on Gobbler's Knob, located in a rural area about 2 miles ( 3. 2 km ) east of town.
Walkers can climb from the Ring Track's southern branch to Mount Keira summit via the Dave Walsh Track, which joins the Ring Track opposite the Scout Camp Road, or from the northern branch via a branch track that emerges about halfway along Queen Elizabeth Drive.
When a Hound is about to appear, it materializes first as smoke pouring from the corner, and finally the head emerges followed by the body.
After about the walker emerges from the trees, into a spectacular, almost lunar, landscape.
As the gangsters converse, a black woman emerges from Manderlay's front gates complaining that someone is about to be whipped for stealing a bottle of wine.
At around 150 days the larva pupates for about 35 days and emerges as an adult with its final colouring, fully formed except for the wings which cannot be folded neatly beneath the elytra for several hours.
He dives into the white energy and emerges as a figure all in white, declaring he's about to show the universe he truly is the " greatest lantern of them all ".
A Na emerges about a year later, which looks like the famous " Grey " aliens reported by alien abductees, and in fact, it is suggested that the Skrit Na are indeed the Greys, given that their appearance, activities and even their ship design is the same.
In it, bizarrely costumed dancers leap about, fight and slap each other in time to the music ; while a girl in dark green makeup emerges from an upside-down boxer's speed bag and signs the lyrics.
Number Six tells Homer about a makeshift boat he spent thirty-three years making, which Homer steals and escapes the " Island " with, popping the Rover that emerges from the water to trap him.

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