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A systematic understanding of its consequences has led to the phase space formulation of quantum mechanics, which works in full phase space instead of Hilbert space, so then with a more intuitive link to the classical limit thereof.
Several strong themes link the works in the Pym canon, which are more notable for their style and characterisation than for their plots.
Most of Kay's subsequent works have a link to the realm of Fionavar, even if it is only a single reference to "... the first of all worlds ...".
Unlike many other works by King, there is little focus on the supernatural ; the only such event in the book is a telepathic vision, which forms a link to King's novel Gerald's Game ; although reviewer Sean Piccoli observed the novel otherwise contained " vintage bone-yard King: the tiny town, the secret lives.
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Founded by the Romans in 268 BC, throughout their period of rule Rimini was a key communications link between the north and south of the peninsula, and on its soil Roman emperors erected monuments like the Arch of Augustus and the Tiberius Bridge, while during the Renaissance, the city benefited from the court of the House of Malatesta, which hosted artists like Leonardo and produced works such as the Malatesta Temple.
Resnais himself traced a link to his teenage discovery of surrealism in the works of André Breton: " I hope that I always remain faithful to André Breton who refused to suppose that imaginary life was not a part of real life ".
The works are best described with plenty of irony ; James Lileks ' analysis ( see external link below ) of Frahm's work has brought it to the attention of many on the Internet.
The significance of these works lies not only in their inherent art historical value, but in the maintenance of a link of literacy offered by non-illuminated texts as well.
The essay was omitted from the ' complete ' edition of Wagner's prose works issued in 1983 on the centenary of his death, because of its perceived link with Nazi anti-Semitism.
The works involved constructing a temporary village at Birchinlee, or " Tin Town ", for the workers, a temporary railway line from the main line at Bamford, construction of a link aqueduct to the Derwent Dam.
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In general the close stylistical link between the documented works of Jacques Daret, and the paintings attributed to Robert Campin and van der Weyden, are the main arguments to consider Rogier van der Weyden as a pupil of Campin.
* The Trainman — carries multiple wristwatches on his arms ; he controls the link between the Matrix and the machine city, and works for the Merovingian.
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The vocal works include four sacred concertos that established a new level of virtuosity in the genre, and three sacred madrigal cantatas that represent a direct link with the next century and the work of Johann Sebastian Bach.
If we include a link between letters and ideas then the list includes the Viking Runes, the Hebrew Kabbalah, the Arab Abjad, etc .. References of this kind are very common in The Upanishads, The Nag Hammadi Library, the Celtic Book of Taliesin, as well as early Christian works, the Shinto Kototama, and Shingon Buddhism.
JDI works to address the devastating link between sexual abuse behind bars and the spread of HIV inside prisons and in the community – a link that has been largely ignored by public health officials.
Grant sent for Brigadier General Crook, in winter quarters at Charleston, West Virginia, and ordered him to attack the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, Richmond's primary link to Knoxville and the southwest, and to destroy the Confederate salt works at Saltville, Virginia.
Between 1872 and 1877 a railway line was built to link the works with the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway at Deepcar.
The section of the M42 between junctions 7A and 9 was re-built as part of the M6 Toll works and now forms the link between the M6 and the southern end of the toll road.
Preliminary works had been finished to link mainland Zhuhai with Qi ' ao island.
The works would result in the closure of Leicester Forest East service station, due to a planned flyover southbound link to the M69.
Once this was achieved, the works progressed comparatively faster and the link with the Belgian Congo border was completed in 1929.

works and focus
Philo's works, On the Embassy to Gaius and Flaccus, give some details on Caligula's early reign, but mostly focus on events surrounding the Jewish population in Judea and Egypt with whom he sympathizes.
The more modernist works focus on imperial systems in China and employ scientific method to analyze epochs of Chinese dynasties from geographical, genealogical, and cultural artifacts, for example, from Carbon-14 dating and geographical records to correlate climates with cycles of calm and calamity in Chinese history.
The focus is put on the classical modernist art with the collection of Kurt Schwitters, works of German expressionism, and French cubism, the cabinet of abstracts, the graphics and the department of photography and media.
Another limitation of current U. S. Intellectual Property legislation is its focus on individual and joint works ; thus, copyright protection can only be obtained in ' original ' works of authorship.
It can also be used to distinguish the more modern style of such works, focusing on narrative and not necessarily falling into the adventure game genre at all, from the more traditional focus on puzzles.
The New York Daily News called his cinematic works, “ Noteworthy, a dynamic presence .” As host and co-producer for Das Leben Amerikanischer Gangs, an international film production's focus on the West Coast gang scene, Kurt crossed international waters for inner city justice ( 1995 ).
Following the Stonewall riots, lesbian themes in literature became much more diverse and complex, and shifted the focus of lesbianism from erotica for heterosexual men to works written by and for lesbians.
A potential problem with this defense is that many works, such as Red vs. Blue, focus more on satire, which is not protected by fair use, rather than on parody.
The sometimes cloudy, cold, wet weather of the Netherlands allowed him to focus intently on his works, and only during 1962, when he underwent surgery, was there a time when no new images were created.
While the focus was on writing, the journal also included reproductions of art, among them works by Giorgio de Chirico, Ernst, Masson, and Man Ray.
The Campus's efforts focus on a new terrorist kingpin based in Pakistan, General Riaz Rehan, who works to orchestrate a coup in Pakistan.
Heidegger's later works, after the Second World War, seem to many commentators ( e. g. William J. Richardson ) to at least reflect a shift of focus, if not indeed a major change in his philosophical outlook.
Not only did Tyndale's works focus on the way in which religion should be carried out, but were also greatly keyed towards the political arena.
His works focus on the ideas behind fundamental human experiences such as birth, death and aspects of consciousness.
Started in 1996 at Jazz at Lincoln Center, the festival is named after Ellington because of the large focus that the festival places on his works.
These " Bloomsbury assumptions " are also reflected in members ' criticisms of materialistic realism in painting and fiction, influenced above all by Clive Bell's " concept of ' Significant Form ', which separated and elevated the concept of form above content in works of art ": it has been suggested that, with their " focus on form ... Bell's ideas have come to stand in for, perhaps too much so, the aesthetic principles of the Bloomsbury Group ".
For example, in pre-Reformation morality plays, the focus is on attaining salvation through an individual's actions, known as a " justification by works " in Catholic theology.
Painterliness is a translation of the German term, a word popularized by Swiss art historian Heinrich Wölfflin ( 1864 – 1945 ) in order to help focus, enrich and standardize the terms being used by art historians of his time to characterize works of art.
Rather than focus on narrow debates about the true nature of mathematical truth, or even on practices unique to mathematicians such as the proof, a growing movement from the 1960s to the 1990s began to question the idea of seeking foundations or finding any one right answer to why mathematics works.
The generation of authors that debuted during the war and shortly afterwards ( Jiří Orten, Group 42 ) all shared a similar harrowing experience of the war ; their works all bear the hallmark of tragedy, existentialist thought, and the focus on the person as an isolated being.
One project which came about from this focus was the compendium of great science fiction " The World Turned upside down ", and the practice begun circa 2002, of republishing older good science fiction in collections and omnibus editions, such as the works of the sixties authors Christopher Anvil and others.
Unlike works of high fantasy, the tales, though dramatic, focus mainly on personal battles rather than world-endangering matters.
Some works of fiction that focus specifically on spy satellites include:
The city's most prominent art museum is the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, whose collection has more than 3, 600 works and a focus on 20th-century American art.

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