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He puts forward the idea that when men have the opportunity to possess property and work on it, they will “ learn to love the very soil which yields in response to the labor of their hands, not only food to eat, but an abundance of the good things for themselves and those that are dear to them .” He states also that owning property is not only beneficial for a person and their family, but is in fact a right, due to God having “... given the earth for the use and enjoyment of the whole human race ”.
'" The manager walks out of the cabin, and spoke with Marlow about " unsound methods " and Marlow puts forward the notion: " No method at all "-After some more words the manager gives Marlow a heavy glance, then leaves.
In several articles, Daniel Scavone, professor Emeritus of history at the University of Southern Indiana, puts forward a hypothesis which identifies the Shroud of Turin as the real object that inspires the romances of the Holy Grail.
In The Revenge of Gaia ( 2006 ), where he puts forward the concept of sustainable retreat, Lovelock writes :" A television interviewer once asked me, ' But what about nuclear waste?
Recent historical research by Bob James in Craft, Trade or Mystery ( 2001 ) puts forward the view that trade unions are part of a broader movement of benefit societies, which includes medieval guilds, Freemasons, Oddfellows, friendly societies, and other fraternal organisations.
Bending forward and staring at the machine, Nanook puts his ear closer as the trader cranks the mechanism again.
A more recent proponent was Roger Blench ( 1995 ), who puts forward phonological, morphological and lexical evidence for uniting Niger – Congo and Nilo-Saharan in a Niger – Saharan phylum, with special affinity between Niger – Congo and Central Sudanic.
Based on his research into the modern German occult revival ( 1890 – 1910 ), Goodrick-Clarke puts forward a thesis on the driving force behind occultism.
The stock parasite in this play, Gelasimus, has a patron-client relationship with this family and offers to do any job in order to make ends meet ; Owens puts forward that Plautus is portraying the economic hardship many Roman citizens were experiencing due to the cost of war.
Bottom, L-R: China's Mao Zedong puts forward the Great Leap Forward plan ; For the first time in history, a Human | human being sets his foot on the Moon, in the Moon landing of July 1969.
* Alfred Wegener puts forward his theory of continental drift.
* October – Arthur C. Clarke puts forward the idea of a communications satellite in a Wireless World magazine article.
Lucretius also puts forward the ' symmetry argument ' against the fear of death.
As against society he puts forward a sort of primitive Communism, of which the certain fruits are Justice and a happy life.
William Cobbett used Lingards history as an unbiased reference source for his own History of the Protestant Reformation in which he puts forward the argument that the reformation had disastrous consequences for the ordinary people of England.
Book II of the Experimenta Nova is an extended philosophical essay in which von Guericke puts forward a view of the nature of Space similar to that later espoused by Newton.
Towards the end of the novel, he is last seen in Mr. Creakle ’ s prison where we find that he has returned to his " umble " ways, and puts himself forward as a model prisoner.
* 1669 – J. J. Becher puts forward a theory of combustion involving combustible earth ( Latin terra pinguis ).
* 1854 – Helmholtz puts forward the idea of the heat death of the universe
* 1669 – Nicolas Steno puts forward his theory that sedimentary strata had been deposited in former seas, and that fossils were organic in origin
A letter in The Times ( London ), January 16, 1905, signed by Oswald Crawford, describes auction bridge as first played in 1904, while a book by " John Doe " ( F. Roe ), published in Alláhábád, India, in 1889, puts forward auction bridge as an invention of three members of the Indian Civil Service stationed at an isolated community, designed a three-handed form of bridge to compensate the lack of a fourth player.
Solomon puts forward a " commonsense, but broad " classification of video games, into simulations ( the game reflects reality ), abstract games ( the game itself is the focus of interest ), and sports.
Both characters are depressed by the demolition being carried out on the landmarks of their youth, but Bob, who works for a development agency, puts forward that it can be seen as progress.
Arguing that " criticism cannot be a systematic thus scientific study unless there is a quality in literature which enables it to be so ," Frye puts forward the hypothesis that " just as there is an order of nature behind the natural sciences, so literature is not a piled aggregate of ' works ,' but an order of words " ( Anatomy 17 ).

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1859 ) chronicles the suppression of the lower presidency and puts the number of Abbreviators at that date at eleven.
puts the number at 12 million.
To dial a number, the user puts a finger in the corresponding finger hole and rotates the dial clockwise until it reaches the finger stop.
The unresolved pointer contains an indication of the name of the segment to which the pointer refers and an offset within the segment ; the handler for the trap maps the segment into the address space, puts the segment number into the pointer, changes the tag field in the pointer so that it no longer causes a trap, and returns to the code where the trap occurred, re-executing the instruction that caused the trap.
" Emine Saner of The Guardian suggests that with a gin and Dubonnet at noon, red wine with lunch, a port and martini at 6 pm and two glasses of champagne at dinner, " a conservative estimate puts the number of alcohol units she drank at 70 a week ".
In most places in the world, the EMS is summoned by members of the public ( or other emergency services, businesses, or authorities ) via an emergency telephone number which puts them in contact with a control facility, which will then dispatch a suitable resource to deal with the situation.
Recent botanical opinion incorporates Chorisia within Ceiba, raising the number of species from 10 to 20 or more, and puts the genus as a whole within the family Malvaceae.
Though Callimachus was an opponent of " big books ", the Suda puts his number of works at ( a possibly exaggerated ) 800, suggesting that he found large quantities of small works more acceptable.
As result of the political and economic situation that followed the proclamation of the independent ( unrecognized ) Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, as well as large Jewish emigration in the early 1990s, the population of the city fell below its 1989 number and the 2004 Census in Transnistria puts its current population at 158, 069.
Given the number of magnetars observable today, one estimate puts the number of inactive magnetars in the Milky Way at 30 million or more.
( Wine expert Tom Stevenson puts the number at 250 million.
Professor R. J. Rummel puts the number of forced labor " democides " at 15, 720, 000, excluding " all those collectivized, ill-fed and clothed peasants who would be worked to death in the fields.
While this makes it more difficult for a small number of disruptors to block a decision, it puts increased responsibility on the chair, and may lead to divisive debates about whether rough consensus has in fact been correctly identified.
The first grave gentleman shakes the box, puts in his hand, and takes out a card, from which he reads the number — then the other grave gentleman turns to that number in the book, and pronounces the name of the juror so numbered, whose name and address are then taken down as one of the forty-eight ; and this process is repeated forty-eight times ... it is said — I say nothing, but it is said — that those two gentlemen know each juror just as well by his number as by his name: and so, when the first takes out a card and finds 253, for example, written on it — if he knows that 253 would vote for the people, and against the Crown, it is said he gives out ( as solemn as he looks ), not 253, but, say, 255, or some loyal number ; and thus a safe man is put on the list.
The chronicle of Johannes von Winterthur concerning the battle puts the Austrian forces at 20, 000, though that number is certainly inflated.
It puts the estimated number of Epirus Albanophones at 10, 000.
The exact number of native speakers is hard to determine due to sociolinguistic issues but Ethnologue puts the number of speakers in Ireland at 6, 000, and 86, 000 worldwide.
The chronicle of Johannes von Winterthur over the battle puts the Austrian forces at 20, 000 though that number is certainly inflated.
In addition, speech can also be used during a phone call, and the following actions are possible during a phone call: press a number, turn the speaker phone on, or call someone, which puts the current call on hold.

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