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Evidence is plentiful that early and later also he has been indebted to the Gothic romancers, who deal in extravagant horror, to the symbolists writing at the end of the preceding century, and in particular to the stream-of-consciousness novelists, Henry James and James Joyce among them.
In particular, Governor Nelson Rockefeller has expressed as cogently and clearly as anyone the case for a resumption of atmospheric tests.
In addition, petitioner has failed to show any particular need for the report and notes.
By dealing with common landscape in an uncommon way, Roy Mason has found a particular niche in American landscape art.
Hence, thought of as a line in a particular plane **yp, any tangent to Q has a unique image and moreover this image is the same for all planes through L.
The preferential mating of this particular population has been analyzed in a separate study.
Of particular utility in the analysis of the development, persistence, and change of social systems has been the use of the master or comprehensive processes.
The broad conclusions of that pioneering work remain undisturbed, but subsequent research has expanded and somewhat altered their empirical support, has suggested important revisions in the general analytic frame of reference, and has sharpened the meaning of particular analytic concepts in this area.
Yet the truth, according to the New Testament, is that every local church has its existence only by being the embodiment of the whole church in that particular place.
By seeing such varied places, both interesting and beautiful, you will become aware of the many different civilizations Rome has lived through, and in particular, get a feel of Renaissance Rome.
Mr. Nixon, he believes, has no particular political philosophy and mismanaged his own campaign.
`` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea Palladio still smiles from behind many an old rocking chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought together a million couple of mating lips ''.
The term " the United States " has historically been used, sometimes in the plural (" these United States "), and other times in the singular, without any particular grammatical consistency.
Anthropologists ' involvement with the U. S. government, in particular, has caused bitter controversy within the discipline.
At the same time, Angola has promoted the revival of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries ( CPLP ) as a forum for cultural exchange and expanding ties with Portugal ( its former ruler ) and Brazil ( which shares many cultural affinities with Angola ) in particular.
Although the axiom of countable choice in particular is commonly used in constructive mathematics, its use has also been questioned.
However, if the excited atom has been previously ionized, in particular if one of its inner shell electrons has been removed, a phenomenon known as the Auger effect may take place where the quantity of energy is transferred to one of the bound electrons causing it to go into the continuum.
It has had particular influence in folk music, and has become an emblematic African American spiritual.
Alain de Lille has often been confounded with other persons named Alain, in particular with another Alanus ( Alain, bishop of Auxerre ), Alan, abbot of Tewkesbury, Alain de Podio, etc.
Often dismissed as an unreliable tradition, it has been studied with attention by modern scholars, in particular Neil Christie, who see in it a possible record of a formal invitation by the Byzantine state to settle in northern Italy as foederati, to help protect the region against the Franks, an arrangement that may have been disowned by Justin II after Narses ' removal.
He predicts that this man will be able to divine the color of this particular shade of blue, despite the fact that he has never experienced it.

has and currency
This wider definition of Anatolia has gained widespread currency outside of Turkey and has, for instance, been adopted by Encyclopedia Britannica and other encyclopedic and general reference publications.
Armenia also has managed to slash inflation, stabilize its currency, and privatize most small-and medium-sized enterprises.
Athena has been used numerous times as a symbol of a republic by different countries and appears on currency as she did on the ancient drachma of Athens.
The official currency of the British Virgin Islands has been the US dollar since 1959, a currency also used by the United States Virgin Islands.
The konvertibilna marka ( convertible mark or BAM )- the national currency introduced in 1998-is pegged to the euro, and confidence in the currency and the banking sector has increased.
Because of traditionally close links with the U. S. Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands has used the US dollar as its currency since 1959.
Brunei has a number of diplomatic missions abroad and has close relations with Singapore, sharing an interchangeable currency regime as well as close military relations with the latter island-state.
Moreover, each has created its own currency through which its member barter companies can trade.
Croatia has a stable market economy accompanied by a strong and stable currency, the Kuna.
No country anywhere in the world today has an enforceable gold standard or silver standard currency system.
Currently, the International Organization for Standardization has introduced a three-letter system of codes ( ISO 4217 ) to define currency ( as opposed to simple names or currency signs ), in order to remove the confusion that there are dozens of currencies called the dollar and many called the franc.
In most cases, a central bank has monopoly control over emission of coins and banknotes ( fiat money ) for its own area of circulation ( a country or group of countries ); it regulates the production of currency by banks ( credit ) through monetary policy.
Each currency typically has a main currency unit ( the dollar, for example, or the euro ) and a fractional currency, often valued at of the main currency: 100 cents = 1 dollar, 100 centimes = 1 franc, 100 pence = 1 pound, although units of or are also common.
When a country has its own national currency, this involves the issue of some form of standardized currency, which is essentially a form of promissory note: a promise to exchange the note for " money " under certain circumstances.
Following a series of currency devaluations, the crown has remained stable in relation to the U. S. dollar.
The Continent, to Britain, has different electrical plugs, a different timezone, a different currency, drives on the right, uses the Metric system exclusively, etc.

has and planners
Second, the individual may not be aware that he has valuable information, and when he becomes aware, it is only useful for a limited time, too short for it to be communicated to the central or local planners.
An understanding of biodiversity has practical application for ecosystem-based conservation planners as they make ecologically responsible decisions in management recommendations to consultant firms, governments, and industry.
There has been a recent focus among urban planners in some communities to create pedestrian-friendly areas and roads, allowing commuting, shopping and recreation to be done on foot.
This form of market socialism has been termed " free market socialism " because it does not involve planners.
The concept of " Smart Growth " has emerged in the last 10 – 20 years driven by " new guard " urban planners, innovative architects, visionary developers, community activists, and historic preservationists.
A rapidly-growing mainstream literature from the 1970s has expanded beyond the model of economic policy in which planners maximize utility of a representative individual toward examining how political forces affect the choice of policies, especially as to distributional conflicts and political institutions.
Lieutenant General David Huntoon stated in 2009 that SAMS " has established a corps of leaders, thinkers and planners who in the last two decades have reset the conditions for American military success ”.
According to Major General David Hogg, " SAMS has a reputation for producing skilled planners that can take complex ideas and develop cohesive plans.
The planners of Tapiola were convinced that no one professional group could solve the manifold problems of modern community planning ; planning has to be highly skilled and strictly directed teamwork at all levels.
The term trail has also been used by developers and urban planners for a variety of modern paved roads, highways, and boulevards.
The term trail has also been used by developers and urban planners for a variety of modern paved roads, highways, and boulevards.
This attempt to reverse decades of underinvestment in the transport system has resulted in a severe shortage of transport planners.
MSFC research has benefited firefighters, farmers, plumbers, healthcare providers, soldiers, teachers, pilots, divers, welders, architects, photographers, city planners, disaster relief workers, criminal investigators, and even video-gamers and golfers.
Although Kanopolis did not reach the proportion that the early planners had hoped and worked for, the town has prospered through the years.
City planners often commented the downtown district would be better served by a more modern, two-lane structure, a common progressive view that has resulted in the demise of thousands of historic structures nationwide.
The result was a pleasing uniformity, and Napoleon's planners extended a similar program, which has resulted in the famous arcaded facades that extend for almost a mile.
The fate of the immediate environment of the church has been a subject of dispute between city planners since 1813.
Although the concept of the Experience Economy was born in the business field, it has crossed its frontiers to tourism, architecture, nursing, urban planners and other fields.
Hayek whose ideas about spontaneous order and inability of government central planners to create thriving economies are seen in the Center ’ s criticism of targeted tax credits and corporate subsidies used by government economic development bureaucracies ; and James M. Buchanan, whose work in public choice economics has informed many of the organization ’ s critiques of state government programs.
While it has been assailed by some planners for lack of data in urban settings, it stands as the single largest accumulation of actual parking demand data related to land use.
Urban renewal sometimes lives up to the hopes of its original proponents – it has been assessed by politicians, urban planners, civic leaders, and residents – it has played an undeniably important role.
The Command Post Exercise has an engineer brigade headquarters with its planners from both sides, while the Field Training Exercise comprises troops of 2nd Squadron 14th US Cavalry Regiment from 25th Infantry Division, Hawaii, along with a platoon of Strykers, and a similar sized Indian Army contingent of mechanised infantry.
One of the very early planners for SMI has stated that technical affiliations for SMI were initially considered with either Volkswagen or Honda.
When the Metropolitan railway built Brill station, it has been said that in honour of the metropolitan ambience the planners were trying to evoke, another Little London was founded to the north of the village.

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