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reconstructs and history
Using court records, land records, letters, and diaries, Taylor painstakingly reconstructs the economic, political and social history of New England and the settlement of New York.

reconstructs and Sea
Adjacent to the Shrine is the Model of Jerusalem in the Second Temple Period, which reconstructs the topography and architectural character of the city as it was prior to its destruction by the Romans in 66 CE, and provides historical context to the Shrine ’ s presentation of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

reconstructs and .
Catherwood, an architect in New York, had been forgotten, like Stephens, and Victor reconstructed their lives as one reconstructs, for a museum, a dinosaur from two or three petrified bones.
# A receiver, which ' decodes ' ( reconstructs ) the message from the signal.
Datasets are tables consisting of molecular, morphological, ethological and / or other characters and a list of operational taxonomic units ( OTUs ) which may be genes, individuals, populations, species, or larger taxa that are presumed to be monophyletic and that are presumed to form, all together, one large clade ; phylogenetic analysis reconstructs the branching pattern within that clade.
Modern etymology reconstructs Proto-Germanic * hagatusjon-from haegtesse and hagazussa ; the first element is probably cognate with hedge, which derives from PIE * kagh-" hedge, enclosure ", and the second perhaps from * dhewes-" fly about, be smoke, vanish.
On the other hand, Stewart in recent comparative work reconstructs a seven vowel system for his proto-Potou-Akanic-Bantu.
In a Linear B ( Mycenean Greek ) inscription on a tablet found at Pylos dated 1400 – 1200 BC, John Chadwick reconstructs the name of a goddess * Preswa who could be identified with Persa, daughter of Oceanus and finds speculative the further identification with the first element of Persephone.
The designer makes wireframe model of a solid object first and then CAD operator reconstructs the object including detailed analysis.
However, it is the interpolation method that in theory exactly reconstructs any given bandlimited x ( t ) with any bandlimit B < 1 /( 2T ); any other method that does so is formally equivalent to it.
In opposition, Keen reconstructs the dynastic sequence from coin inscriptions as follows.
# The comparative method, which reconstructs Proto-Romance, a hypothetical vernacular proto-language from which the Romance languages descended.
Jack Brook reconstructs some of their activities from the expense claims lodged with the government.
James argues that in her extended description of this dream, Cleopatra “ reconstructs the heroic masculinity of an Antony whose identity has been fragmented and scattered by Roman opinion .” This politically charged dream vision is just one example of the way that Shakespeare ’ s version of the historical tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra destabilizes and potentially critiques the imperialist Roman ideology inherited from Virgil ’ s epic and embodied in the mythic Roman ancestor Aeneas.
Watkins ' How to Kill a Dragon: Aspects of Indo-European Poetics ( Oxford University Press ) 1995, reconstructs in disciplined detail the flexible Indo-European poetic formula that underlies myth, epic and magical charm texts of the lashing and binding of Typhon.
Jacob Bryant | Jacob Bryant's Orphic Egg ( 1774 ) Robert Graves in his book The Greek Myths imaginatively reconstructs a Pelasgian creation myth involving Ophion as a serpent created by a supreme goddess called Eurynome dancing on the waves.
Wilkinson reconstructs the Annals as giving Djoser " 28 complete or partial years ", noting that the cattle counts recorded on Palermo Stone register V, and Cairo Fragment 1 register V, for the beginning and ending of Djoser's reign, would most likely indicate his regnal Years 1 – 5 and 19 – 28.
* Paleoecological web-a web that reconstructs ecosystems from the fossil record.
The eight sections come together to tell a story of murder and intrigue, intersecting the life of a young woman, Victoria Wren, the first incarnation of V. The title is a hint as to how this chapter is to be understood: Stencil imagines each of the eight viewpoints as he reconstructs — we do not know on how much knowledge and how much conjecture — this episode.
" Researcher Doug Kutilek reconstructs Burgon's original views.
The original data points are collected in a D dimensional space and the goal of the algorithm is to reduce the dimensionality to d such that D >> d. The same weights W < sub > ij </ sub > that reconstructs the ith data point in the D dimensional space will be used to reconstruct the same point in the lower d dimensional space.
Der Fall Gleiwitz, direction: Gerhard Klein ( 1961 ), DEFA studios ( The Gleiwitz Case ; English subtitles ), is an East German film that reconstructs the events.
When used in this way, the proxy record ( tree ring width, say ) only reconstructs a certain amount of the variance of the original record.
F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre's 2007 story " The Clockwork Horror " reconstructs Edgar Allan Poe's original encounter with Mälzel's chess-player, and also establishes ( from contemporary advertisements in a Richmond newspaper ) precisely when and where this encounter took place.

history and Estonia
It is also one of the oldest known written documents about the history of Estonia and Latvia.
One of the more notable cultural acts of the independence period, unique in western Europe at the time of its passage in 1925, was a guarantee of cultural autonomy to minority groups comprising at least 3, 000 persons, including Jews ( see history of the Jews in Estonia ).
The present day governments of Estonia and Latvia, who regained their independence in 1991, generally take a positive, or sometimes neutral, view towards the contributions of the Baltic Germans in the development of their cities and countries throughout their history.
* Detailed history of the Baltic Germans in Estonia
The kroon ( sign: kr ; code: EEK ) was the official currency of Estonia for two periods in history: 1928 – 1940 and 1992 – 2011.
The history of Toompea is closely linked to the history of rulers and power in Estonia.
* Estonian kroon, the official currency of Estonia for two periods in history: 1928 – 1940 and 1992 – 2011
Category: Military history of Estonia during World War II
The history of the Hansabank Group dates back to 1 July 1991 when Hansapank started operating as a branch of Tartu Kommertspank ( Tartu Commercial Bank ) in Estonia.
The foreword of the book explains the book's approach by saying, " the authors of the present book, who come from a country ( Estonia ) which has shared the fate of nations in the Russian and Soviet empires, endeavour to publicize the plight of the small nations whose very existence is threatened as a result of recent history.
Relevant, and at times important, to periods of Sweden's history, when those areas belonged the kingdom, were also the titles Duke of Finland and Duke of Estonia.
This is on account of geographical proximity but also a common history ( for example, Estonia was a Swedish colony in the 17th century and German was the language of the upper échelons of Estonian society for hundreds of years ).
This semi-autobiographical novel is set against the background of a very stormy epoch in the history of Estonia, from when the Soviets occupy the country in 1940, the German occupation the next year, the notorious bombing of central Tallinn by the Soviet airforce on March 9th 1944, and a further thirty years of life in the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic.
There he finds a manuscript written in the 13th century by a leprous clergyman, a document which could overturn some of the assumptions about the history of Estonia that the Soviet occupier has.
) But what the German occupiers dislike especially is that this young law student is writing a work about the Estonian politician and freedom fighter Jüri Vilms ( 1889-1918 ) who was obliged to flee from the Germans back in 1918 ( during another period of Estonia's tangled history ) and was shot by firing squad when he had just reached Helsinki, around the time that Estonia finally became independent of Russia.
Within Estonia and in Estonian, his highly critical publications on Sigmund Freud, on the history of psychology, and on the measuring of science productivity, the transition of science, and quality control are of great importance as well.
Estonia later achieved one of its most famous victories in football history, winning 3 – 1 against 15th placed FIFA rankings team Serbia 3 – 1 on 8 October 2010, away from home in the 2012 European Championship qualifiers.
Born in Tallinn, Estonia, Mäll graduated from the University of Tartu in 1962 with a major in general history.
On 24 April 1996, Guðjohnsen and his father Arnór entered football history when playing in an international friendly for Iceland against Estonia in Tallinn.
On 24 April 1996 history was made in Tallinn, Estonia, where a 17 year old Guðjohnsen replaced his 34 year old father, Arnór Guðjohnsen as a second half substitute against Estonia.
The history of Kohtla-Järve is closely tied to the history of extraction of oil shale-the main mineral of Estonia.

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