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The start of his run introduces Angie Spatchcock, a fellow magician, and reintroduces his niece, Gemma Constantine, who has also fallen into magic use, to her uncle's consternation.

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Incidentally, one cannot miss the significance of this gesture, for Dickens reintroduces it associatively in Pip's mind at another moral and psychological crisis -- his painful recognition, in a talk with Herbert Pocket, that his hopeless attachment to Estella is as self-destructive as it is romantic.
* 1976 – The United States Treasury Department reintroduces the two-dollar bill as a Federal Reserve Note on Thomas Jefferson's 233rd birthday as part of the United States Bicentennial celebration.
* November 10 – Australia partially reintroduces compulsory military service due to the Indonesian Confrontation.
** The United States Treasury Department reintroduces the two-dollar bill as a Federal Reserve Note on Thomas Jefferson's 233rd birthday as part of the United States Bicentennial celebration.
One advantage of the q is that it reintroduces the proportional integer division of 3mm ( 12q ) by 6 & 4.
He also reintroduces one character from an earlier novel: Robyn Penrose appears in Nice Work ( 1988 ) as Dr Robyn Penrose, temporary Lecturer in English.
" Last Son ", a storyline co-written by Geoff Johns and Superman director Richard Donner, further delves into this version of Krypton which reintroduces General Zod and the Phantom Zone criminals into mainstream continuity.
Plantinga reintroduces his theory of warrant to ask whether Christian theistic belief can enjoy warrant.
The next Bond novelist, Raymond Benson, reintroduces Irma Bunt, Blofeld's assistant, in his short story " Blast From the Past ", which is a sequel to You Only Live Twice.
The film retells the story of Thunderball and reintroduces both SPECTRE and Blofeld.
It tells of a disgruntled black television executive who reintroduces the old blackface style in a series concept in an attempt to get himself fired introducing it and is instead horrified by its success.
God Emperor of Dune ( 1981 ) reintroduces Idaho as a serial ghola: Leto II has ruled as a sandworm-human hybrid for 3, 500 years, and has continually had an Idaho ghola to serve him.
The story introduces, or reintroduces many characters who have become an important part of the Hellblazer universe, including Inspector Watford ( originally from Jamie Delano's run on the title ), aging magician Clarice, and Map, a powerful magician who works on tube renovations in his part as custodian of London.
Peter reintroduces these conflicts by paying a visit that morning.
; 1434: Emperor Sigismund reintroduces the badge at Augsburg.
As nearly every part of this series is geared to be a sequel to the original Captain Herlock TV series, Endless Odyssey reintroduces Tadashi Daiba to the Arcadia.
However, when Ed Brubaker reintroduces her into the comic, he implies that Maggie may have directly entered an orphanage and promptly been adopted.
Oberon-2 is an extension of the original Oberon programming language that adds limited reflection and object-oriented programming facilities, open arrays as pointer base types, read-only field export and reintroduces the FOR loop from Modula-2.
The restored blood flow reintroduces oxygen within cells that damages cellular proteins, DNA, and the plasma membrane.
The 297 stanza poem ( also known as Las Trecientas ( The Three Hundred ), as there are versions with three additional stanzas ) reintroduces the themes of national unity and the Reconquista but is dedicated to Juan II.
As a return to the errors of the years 1980-1990 described by the writer Jean-Michel Salvator, Michel Ducros in 2009, reintroduces the Fauchon brand at mass-market retailers like Carrefour, 15 years after the fiasco orchestrated by the Prémats.
* In 2007's Angel: After the Fall # 3, Brian Lynch reintroduces Loan Shark as the " Lord of Santa Monica.
Neopragmatism, sometimes called linguistic pragmatism is a recent philosophical term for philosophy that reintroduces many concepts from pragmatism.
Tik-Tok of Oz reintroduces the Nome King with his new name, all the Nomes, Whimsies, Growleywogs, and Phanfasms having forgotten the old one, and old resentments.

basic and assumptions
What Gabriel was being asked to do now, however, was to re-examine all his basic assumptions, make value-judgments on them, and give them new and different powers in his mind to govern his motives.
In the high Middle Ages — and well into the early modern period — few intellectuals, if any, questioned the basic assumptions of astrology: humans live within a web of celestial influences that affect our bodies, and thereby motivate us to behave in certain ways.
David Ricardo, who was an admirer of Adam Smith, covered many of the same topics but while Smith drew conclusions from broadly empirical observations, Ricardo used induction, drawing conclusions by reasoning from basic assumptions.
Robert Lowie later said that Sapir's fascination with indigenous languages stemmed from the seminar with Boas in which Boas used examples from Native American languages to disprove all of Sapir's common-sense assumptions about the basic nature of Language.
' Most of the movement's leading thinkers, funders, and advocates do not question their most basic assumptions about who we are, what we stand for, and what it is that we should be doing.
The term implies acquisition of information by means external to the basic limiting assumptions of science, such as that organisms can only receive information from the past to the present.
There are three levels of organizational culture: artifacts, shared values, and basic beliefs and assumptions.
In essence, three basic assumptions are held to be true.
Although Chomsky's theory of a generative grammar has been popular with some linguists since the 1950s, many criticisms of the basic assumptions of generative theory have been put forth by cognitive-functional linguistics, who argue that language structure is created through language use.
Particularly in the wake of the Lucas critique, much of modern macroeconomic theory has been built upon ' microfoundations '— i. e. based upon basic assumptions about micro-level behavior.
Finally, the immensely traumatic nature of the experience dashed basic assumptions: realism seemed bankrupt when faced with the fundamentally fantastic nature of trench warfare, as exemplified by books such as Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front ( 1929 ).
From the basic assumptions of neoclassical economics comes a wide range of theories about various areas of economic activity.
Human lives are deeply informed with many basic assumptions.
Post-structural practices generally operate on some basic assumptions:
Many of the ideas developed by historical and modern personality theorists stem from the basic philosophical assumptions they hold.
A paradigm shift ( or revolutionary science ) is, according to Thomas Kuhn, in his influential book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ( 1962 ), a change in the basic assumptions, or paradigms, within the ruling theory of science.
Some researchers such as John A Lucy, Barbara Saunders and Stephen C Levinson have argued that Berlin and Kay's study does not in fact show that linguistic relativity in color naming is impossible, because of a number of basic unsupported assumptions in their study ( such as whether all cultures in fact have a category of " color " that can be unproblematically defined and equated with the one found in Indo-European languages ) and because of problems with their data stemming from those basic assumptions.
Early Taoist texts reject the basic assumptions of Confucianism which relied on rituals and order, in favour of the examples of " wild " nature and individualism.
Sampson, Roediger, Elman and Hurford are hardly alone in suggesting that several of the basic assumptions of Universal Grammar are unfounded.
Its basic subject matter and setting — love at the Heian court — are those of the romance, and its cultural assumptions are those of the mid-Heian period, but Murasaki Shikibu's unique genius has made the work for many a powerful statement of human relationships, the impossibility of permanent happiness in love ... and the vital importance, in a world of sorrows, of sensitivity to the feelings of others.
Wilfred Bion's observations about the role of group processes in group dynamics are set out in Experiences in Groups where he refers to recurrent emotional states of groups as basic assumptions.
The basic assumption group describes the tacit underlying assumptions on which the behaviour of the group is based.

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