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is and notable
It is notable that at this time he was writing with admiration of Cimabue's and Poussin's way of filling space.
The thing that is notable in all these discussions is the lack of ideological ardor.
One frequently has the feeling that the order of their movement combinations could be transposed without notable loss of effect, there is too little suggestion of organic relationship and development.
Possibly the most notable current version of " America the Beautiful " is the setting for band and symphonic orchestra by the late arranger / conductor / composer Carmen Dragon.
Another notable script is Elder Futhark, which is believed to have evolved out of one of the Old Italic alphabets.
Cyrillic is one of the most widely used modern alphabetic scripts, and is notable for its use in Slavic languages and also for other languages within the former Soviet Union.
Andy Warhol is also notable as a gay man who lived openly as such before the gay liberation movement.
Argon is notable in that its isotopic composition varies greatly between different locations in the solar system.
A notable exception is the Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich, whose symphonies use the theme of angst in post-World War II compositions depicting Russian strife during the war.
Most notable for this use is the extinct giant fennel, silphium.
April 1 is most notable in many countries for being April Fools ' Day.
A notable example is Emanuel Swedenborg who wrote some 18 theological works which describe in detail the nature of the afterlife according to his claimed spiritual experiences, the most famous of which is Heaven and Hell.
In the Iliad, Ajax is notable for his abundant strength and courage, seen particularly in two fights with Hector.
The declaration is notable since, according to Livy, it was the first time that the Romans had declared war by means of the rites of the fetials.
Newfoundland English in Canada is a notable exception.
A notable exception is Players ' Joe Blade series.
Although Dürer made no innovations in these areas, he is notable as the first Northern European to treat matters of visual representation in a scientific way, and with understanding of Euclidean principles.
Montrose in the north east of the county is notable for its tidal basin.
Ajmer is notable for its public schools formed in accordance with the precepts of English public schools, amongst which are Mayo College, founded by the British Raj in 1875 to educate the children of Rajputana's royalty and nobles.
A notable opioid for the purpose of relief of diarrhoea is loperamide which is only an agonist of the μ opioid receptors in the large intestine and does not have opioid affects in the central nervous system as it doesn't cross the blood – brain barrier in significant amounts.

is and unlike
It is said that, even at the present stage of Southern urbanization, such a city as Atlanta is not distinctly unlike Columbus or Trenton.
The sequence of movements in a Cunningham dance is unlike any sequence to be seen in life.
The artist, unlike the philosopher, is not a removed observer aiming at neutral and rarified high levels of abstraction.
What evidence is available would seem to indicate that Brooks, unlike his older brother Henry, had most of the methodological vices usually found in the amateur.
Pausing in the doorway he said: `` The form of the human female, unlike her mind and her spirit, is the most challenging loveliness in all nature ''.
You will find that avocado is unlike any other fruit you have ever tasted.
This is not unlike the order received by the sergeant of an army motor pool: `` Four trucks to Fort Mason gym, 7:30 tonight, for hauling girls to dance.
But it is crucial that here, unlike Burford, the trial court was ordered to retain the case until the state courts had had a reasonable opportunity to settle the state-law question.
The threadbare notion that belief, unlike behaviour, is not subject to objective analysis, has placed intuitive metaphysics squarely against the sociology of knowledge, since it is precisely the job of the sociology of knowledge to treat beliefs as social facts no less viable than social behaviour.
the important point, however, is that these magnificent achievements, unlike those of later decades, were only incidentally influenced by Oriental models.
it is competent in the sense that it makes a coherent statement without violating the rules of the sonnet form, but it is entirely undistinguished and entirely unlike Hardy.
Nothing in all this is autobiographical: unlike the poets of Deor and Widsith, the poet of Beowulf is not concerned with his own identity ; ;
It is significant, too, that the older teen-agers I interviewed believed, unlike the younger ones, that Jewish students tend to do better academically than their gentile counterparts.
There is however no point in speculating about such a possibility: the fact of the matter is that our institutions of higher learning owe their existence to a spirit not unlike that which produces the `` family business ''.
This is similar to the notion of chivalry, but unlike that European concept, in i ' thar attention is focused on everything in existence.
Scientific research is most often not the main goal for many amateur astronomers, unlike professional astronomy.
Ammonius asks Plutarch what he, being a Boeotian, has to say for Cadmus, the Phoenician who reputedly settled in Thebes and introduced the alphabet to Greece, placing alpha first because it is the Phoenician name for ox — which, unlike Hesiod, the Phoenicians considered not the second or third, but the first of all necessities.
The criticism of Paneloux, is that he, unlike Tarrou, has lost his faith in humanity.
" The Covered Hall ") This abode is somewhat like Hades from Ancient Greek religion: there, something not unlike the Asphodel Meadows can be found, and people who have neither excelled in that which is good nor excelled in that which is bad can expect to go there after they die and be reunited with their loved ones.

is and Babylonians
It is the belief of Old Babylonian scholars such as Carruccio that Old Babylonians " may have used the abacus for the operations of addition and subtraction ; however, this primitive device proved difficult to use for more complex calculations ".
* 586 BC – Solomon's Temple is totally destroyed by the Babylonians under King Nebuchadnezzar.
The earliest parts of the book are possibly chapters 2 – 11, the story of the conquest ; more certain is that this section was then incorporated into an early form of Joshua that was part of then original Deuteronomistic history, written late in the reign of king Josiah ( reigned 640 – 609 BCE ); it seems clear that the book was not completed until after the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians in 586, and possibly not until after the return from the Babylonian exile late in the 6th century.
God brings the Babylonians, Jerusalem is razed and the Temple destroyed, and the priests, prophets and royal court are led into captivity.
Werner E. Lemke and Kathleen O ’ Connor point out “ Lamentations is probably the work of a survivor ( or survivors ) of the nation ’ s destruction who poured out sorrow, anger and dismay after the city ’ s traumatic defeat and occupation by the Babylonians.
The prophet Habakkuk is generally believed to have written his book in the mid to late 7th century BC, not long before the Babylonians ' siege and capture of Jerusalem.
The reasoning for this date is that during his reign that the Babylonians were growing in power.
However, Ezekiel and his contemporaries like Jeremiah, another prophet who was living in Jerusalem at that time, witnessed the fulfillment of their prophecies when Jerusalem was finally sacked by the Babylonians in 587 BCE, an event that is confirmed by most historians.
Because the book of Habbakuk consists of five oracles about the Chaldeans ( Babylonians ), and the Chaldean rise to power is dated circa 612 BCE, it is assumed he was active about that time, making him an early contemporary of Jeremiah and Zephaniah.
The caduceus, historically, there appeared with Hermes, and is documented among the Babylonians from about 3, 500 BC.
The Neo-Assyrian Empire is usually considered to have begun with the accession of Adad-nirari II, in 911 BC, lasting until the fall of Nineveh at the hands of the Babylonians in 612 BC.
This calculation makes use of a mean lunation length used by Ptolemy and handed down from Babylonians ( see Lunar_theory # Babylon ), which is still very accurate: ca.
The day was subdivided sexagesimally, that is by, by of that, by of that, etc., to at least six places after the sexagesimal point ( a precision of better than 2 microseconds ) by the Babylonians after 300 BC.
This is not unexpected because the area was devastated by the Babylonians, then rebuilt and destroyed several times.
It is possible that distillation was practised by the Babylonians in Mesopotamia in the 2nd millennium BC, with perfumes and aromatics being distilled but this is subject to uncertain and disputable interpretation of evidence.
In the cylinder which contains Cyrus's proclamation to the Babylonians, Cambyses's name is joined to his father's in the prayers to Marduk.
It is at this stage of development that highly codified and elaborate rituals, setting the stage for formal religions, began to emerge, such as the funeral rites of the Egyptians and the sacrifice rituals of the Babylonians, Persians, Aztecs and Mayans.
* 644 – Muslim inventors develop a windmill, used to pump water for irrigation ; this is a more advanced wind powered machine than that developed by the Babylonians
The term " Post-Sumerian " is meant to refer to the time when the language was already extinct and only preserved by Babylonians and Assyrians as a liturgical and classical language ( for religious, artistic and scholarly purposes ).
Nevertheless, an apocryphal midrash claims that the tribe was deported by the Babylonians to the Kingdom of Aksum ( in what is now Ethiopia ), to a place behind the dark mountains.
There is no mention of the Tabernacle in the Tanakh after the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple by the Babylonians in 587 BCE.
It is thought to have been used by the Babylonians in about 300 BC and is more of a gaming board rather than a calculating device.

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