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His denials of extensive reading notwithstanding, it is no doubt safe to assume that he has spent time schooling himself in Southern history and that he has gained some acquaintance with the chief literary authors who have lived in the South or have written about the South.
You can see it, for example, in the extensive efforts President Kennedy has made to enlist solid bipartisan support for his actions toward both Cuba and Laos ; ;
Observations of the radio emission of a planet which has an extensive atmosphere will probe the atmosphere to a greater extent than those using shorter wave lengths and should in some cases give otherwise unobtainable information about the characteristics of the solid surface.
The radiation processing of meat has received extensive investigation.
Because of his extensive work on ASCII, Bemer has been called " the father of ASCII.
The randomization-based analysis has the disadvantage that its exposition involves tedious algebra and extensive time.
However, since the discovery of extensive deposits in locations such as Brazil, it has lost most of its value.
There has been extensive use of antibiotics in animal husbandry.
It has been replaced by systems designed to detect and evade, or in the case of the cruise missiles, to destroy threats, including extensive use of radar, sonar and electronic warfare.
His well-known works include the Knight, Death, and the Devil ( 1513 ), Saint Jerome in his Study ( 1514 ) and Melencolia I ( 1514 ), which has been the subject of extensive analysis and interpretation.
A number of these organizations are striving to foster positive relationships between the Arab and Jewish populations: The Harduf Waldorf school includes both Jewish and Arab faculty and students, and has extensive contact with the surrounding Arab communities.
The church was built between 1851 and 1852 and has had extensive work since its erection.
Domestically speaking, the county has a nationwide cellular telephone system and an extensive network of telephone cables.
The government has consistently maintained budget surpluses and has extensive foreign exchange reserves.
Aside from relations with other ASEAN states, Brunei also has extensive relations with the Islamic and Arab world.
* General assessment: an extensive but antiquated telecommunications network inherited from the Soviet era ; quality has improved ; the Bulgaria Telecommunications Company's fixed-line monopoly terminated in 2005 when alternative fixed-line operators were given access to its network ; a drop in fixed-line connections in recent years has been more than offset by a sharp increase in mobile-cellular telephone use fostered by multiple service providers ; the number of cellular telephone subscriptions now exceeds the population
Solomon is often mentioned as someone who has extensive wisdom in the Bible as well as in extra-biblical literature.
There has been extensive historiographical debate over the comparative strengths of the fleets, although they were ostensibly evenly matched in size, each containing 13 ships of the line.
By virtue of its extensive biotechnology sector, its numerous major universities, and relatively few internal barriers, the U. S. has progressed a great deal in its development of BME education and training opportunities.
Although the Bildungsroman arose in Germany, it has had extensive influence first in Europe and later throughout the world.
Basel has an extensive public transportation network serving the city and connecting to surrounding suburbs, including a large tram network.
At first, the islands of Cape Verde housed an extensive savanna and dry forest cover, but mostly it was removed to convert to agricultural land, which, together with the arid climate and rugged terrain, has led to a soil erosion and desertification widespread.

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The current exhibition, which remains on view through Oct. 29, has tapped 14 major collections and many private sources.
In the 20th century the first part of the prologue ( chapters 1: 1-2: 5 ) and the two parts of the epilogue ( 17-21 ) were commonly seen as miscellaneous collections of fragments tacked on to the main text, and the second part of the prologue ( 2: 6-3: 6 ) as an introduction composed expressly for the book ; this view has been challenged in the latter decades of the century, and there is an increasing willingness to see Judges as the work of a single individual, working by carefully selecting, reworking and positioning his source material to introduce and conclude his themes.
The British Museum has one of the world's largest and most comprehensive collections of antiquities from the Classical world, with over 100, 000 objects.
Since its foundation in 1808 the Prints and Drawings collection has grown to international renown as one of the richest and most representative collections in the world.
Category theory is an area of study in mathematics that examines in an abstract way the properties of particular mathematical concepts, by formalising them as collections of objects and arrows ( also called morphisms, although this term also has a specific, non category-theoretical meaning ), where these collections satisfy some basic conditions.
The album has been lauded in many quarters as one of the best examples of a career retrospective for a rock artist, and as a template for the box set collections that would follow in the 1980s and beyond.
Since then the committee has grown, acquiring local committees and representatives from most institutions owning Etruscan mirror collections.
Dyson has published a number of collections of speculations and observations about technology, science, and the future.
In addition to a wide variety of restaurants, hotels, shops, and a modern BRT transport system ( Transmetro ), the city has a wide variety of art galleries, theaters, sports venues and museums ( including some fine collections of Pre-Columbian art ) and continually offers an increasing amount of cultural activities.
Glorantha has been, so far, the background for 2 board-games ( White Bear and Red Moon / Dragon Pass and Nomad Gods ), two role-playing games ( RuneQuest and HeroQuest ), one video game ( King of Dragon Pass ), one comic book series ( Path of the Damned ), five novels or collections of fiction ( King of Sartar by Greg Stafford, The Collected / Complete Griselda by Oliver Dickinson, Gloranthan Visions by various authors, The Widow's Tale and Eurhol's Vale & Other Tales by Penelope Love, and numerous pieces of myth and fiction created by the Glorantha community, featuring in magazines such as Tales of the Reaching Moon.
Packs of blank cards are also sold for those who wish to create their own cards, an activity that has proven so popular that online collections of homebrew INWO cards now list thousands of cards.
These notebooks — originally loose papers of different types and sizes, distributed by friends after his death — have found their way into major collections such as the Royal Library at Windsor Castle, the Louvre, the Biblioteca Nacional de España, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan which holds the twelve-volume Codex Atlanticus, and British Library in London which has put a selection from its notebook BL Arundel MS 263 online.
Stan Nussbaum has edited a large collection on proverbs of Africa, published on a CD, including reprints of out-of-print collections, original collections, and works on analysis, bibliography, and application of proverbs to Christian ministry ( 1998 ).
An autonomous revenue authority also has begun operation, improving collections and accountability.
The living collections include more than 30, 000 different kinds of plants, while the herbarium, which is one of the largest in the world, has over preserved plant specimens.
In an attempt to expand the collections away from these unfavourable conditions, Kew has established two out-stations, at Wakehurst Place in Sussex, a National Trust property, and ( jointly with the Forestry Commission ) Bedgebury Pinetum in Kent, the latter specialising in growing conifers.
Hell's non-fiction has been widely anthologized as well, including a number of appearances in " best music writing " collections.
Over the past few decades, new information about the revolt has come to light, from the discovery of several collections of letters, some possibly by Bar Kokhba himself, in the Cave of Letters overlooking the Dead Sea.
It has been collected into a series of full-size trade paperbacks, hardback collections, and smaller format paperback collections.
The museum also has an extensive depot, situated at Acton, that contains material impossible to display at the central London museum, including many additional road vehicles, trains, collections of signs and advertising materials.
Tintin's legacy includes the establishment of a market for comic strip collections ; the serialisation followed by collection model has been adopted by creators and publishers in France and Belgium.
It has all the crazy stuff that I listen to, and my collections I've been making since the ' 70s for going on the road, when I'm sick ... Or the couple of times in my life that I have really been down, music is what always dances me out of bed.

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