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Key and evidence
However, Christian Scientists believe that the many instances of spiritual healing ( as recounted e. g. in the Christian Science periodicals and in the textbook Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy ) are evidence of the correctness of the teaching of the unreality of evil.
Key evidence for this includes a letter dictated by Agaja to George I of Great Britain in 1726, whose authenticity is disputed.
Key pieces of evidence supporting efficiency gains include: increase in firm size, evidence of returns to scale, and an increase in non-specialized labor.
At their trial, evidence was presented that the Five infiltrated the Miami-based Cuban exile group Brothers to the Rescue, obtained employment at the Key West Naval Air Station in order to send the Cuban government reports about the base, and had attempted to penetrate the Miami facility of U. S. Southern Command.
An archaeological survey of the exposed ground found evidence of extensive habitation, indicating that Key Biscayne once held the largest known Tequesta community.
Key incidents are typically separated by fifteen years, a scant generation, as evidence from old crimes surfaces to haunt new characters.
There was also clear evidence of similar impacts in Key stage two – ages 7 – 11
Key to research into the status of women has been the archeological evidence found or implied within the excavated residential structures.

Key and Baltic
After distinguishing himself in active service abroad, on the South American Station ( 1844 – 1846 ), in the Baltic during the Crimean War ( CB 1855 ) and China ( 1857 ), Key was appointed in 1858 a member of the Royal Commission on national defence, in 1860 Captain of the steam reserve at Devonport, and in 1863 captain of HMS Excellent and superintendent of the Old Royal Naval College.

Key and language
Key prosecution witness Detective Mark Fuhrman, of the Los Angeles Police Department ( LAPD ) – who denied using racist language on duty – impeached himself with his prolific use of nigger in tape recordings about his police work.
The English word " squash " derives from askutasquash ( a green thing eaten raw ), a word from the Narragansett language, which was documented by Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, in his 1643 publication A Key Into the Language of America.
Junior Gifford is the actual voice of the adventure, documenting in a young boy's language the scientific studies, observations, and adventures as father, mother, son, and companions sail on the Mary Pinchot from New York to Key West and on to the Galapagos, Marquesas and Society Islands.
The essence of the Enochian system depends on the utilisation of Eighteen Calls or Keys in the Enochian language ( a series of rhetorical exhortations which function as evocations ), and a Nineteenth key known as the Call or Key of the 30 Aethyrs.
In the 17th century, Roger Williams, a co-founder of Rhode Island, learned the tribe's language, documenting it in his 1643 work, A Key Into the Language of America.
Key language in the Rehabilitation Act, found in Section 504, states “ No otherwise qualified handicapped individual in the United States, shall, solely by reason of his handicap, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance .” This was the first civil rights law guaranteeing equal opportunity for people with disabilities.
Key figures within the Esperanto movement have lamented how few learners of the language progress to a high level of fluency.
Key themes of the emerging church are couched in the language of reform, Praxis-oriented lifestyles, Post-evangelical thought, and incorporation or acknowledgment of political and Postmodern elements.
He also published two introductory books to linguistics: Language: The basics ( 1995 ) and Introducing Linguistics ( coauthored with Bill Mayblin ) ( 2000 ), and several dictionaries on different topics of this science: A dictionary of grammatical terms in linguistics ( 1993 ), A dictionary of phonetics and phonology ( 1996 ), A student's dictionary of language and linguistics ( 1997 ), Key concepts in language and linguistics ( 1999 ), The dictionary of historical and comparative linguistics ( 2000 ) and The Penguin dictionary of English grammar ( 2000 ).
" Anton's Key " unlocks unlimited brain growth and continual formation of new neurons, allowing the person access to the intellectual miracles of infancy ( language acquisition, physical dexterity and all other forms of learning ) throughout their entire life.
iShell uses the Key programming language, which is based on Eiffel.
Key in his desire to depict indigenous expression and perspective more authentically was his creation of a new language that blended Spanish and Quechua and premiered in his debut novel Yawar Fiesta.
Change the code in Line 512 from " hte " to " the " (' the ' the ' in computer language ) and then press Enter Key
" In " Through the Gates of the Silver Key ", he is revealed to have come from South Carolina, and to have been an expert linguist of the primal Naacal language of the Himalayas.
At Key Stage 5, Advanced Levels are offered in English language, English literature, mathematics & mechanics, mathematics & statistics, further mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, applied science, French, German, applied business, applied ICT, economics, history, geography, psychology, religious education, product design, food technology, art, textiles, theatre studies, music and physical education.
Key words are calculated by carrying out a statistical test ( e. g., loglinear ) which compares the word frequencies in a text against their expected frequencies derived in a much larger corpus, which acts as a reference for general language use.
At least one language is studied until the end of Key Stage 3.
From 2010, all primary school pupils in Key Stage 2 ( aged 7 – 11 ) will be entitled to some teaching of a modern foreign language.

Key and presence
Key Largo was directed by John Huston and, in addition to the presence of Bogart and Bacall, features Edward G. Robinson as " Johnny Rocco ," a seething older synthesis of many of his past vicious gangster roles.
Key factors allowing the victim to survive the journey to definitive care such as a hospital were stated to be comprehensive trauma care, rapid transport to designated trauma facilities, and the presence of medical corpsman who were trained to perform certain critical advanced medical procedures such as fluid replacement and airway management.
Key determining factors for local climate are proximity to the ocean, elevation, and the presence and elevation of hills or mountains to the east and west.
Atkins ' presence exacerbated the rift that was forming between Ogre on the one hand, and Key and Goettel on the other.
In 2001, the society modified its name to Golden Key International Honour Society to reflect its diversity and global presence.
Years later, while attending the theater in New York City, Sickles was aware of the presence of Key's son James Key in the audience, both men watching each other throughout the performance.

Key and these
Within each of these maturity levels are Key Process Areas which characterise that level, and for each such area there are five factors: goals, commitment, ability, measurement, and verification.
Key among these during the post World War II period are Electa and Irving Johnson, Miles and Beryl Smeeton, Bernard Moitessier, Peter Pye, and Eric and Susan Hiscock.
Key among these are the crab-eating fox ( Cerdocyon thous ) and the African bat-eared fox.
In the late 19th century, several of these texts ( including the Abra-Melin text and the Key of Solomon ) were reclaimed by para-Masonic magical organisations such as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and the Ordo Templi Orientis.
Prior to the construction of these infrastructures, transbay transportation was dominated by fleets of ferryboats operated by the Southern Pacific Railroad and the Key System transit company.
Key among these are the prophecies concerning the birth, life, and death of the Savior.
At its founding meeting in 1984, the Green Committees of Correspondence in the United States expanded these into the Ten Key Values.
In addition to these solo projects, George delivered guitar work for Steve Arrington's album Dancing In The Key Of Life ( 1985 ) and had ad-libbed vocals on the track " Think Back And Remember " from the Galaxian album by the Jeff Lorber Fusion, released in 1981 on Arista Records.
In response to these criticisms, in 1853 Stowe published A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, an attempt to document the veracity of the novel's depiction of slavery.
In an interview with CBR News, Shooter, who previously oversaw publication of these characters at Valiant Comics, indicated that Dark Horse's versions of the characters would be both true to the original source material, but also exhibit some variation from the Gold Key and Valiant versions.
Big Finish has announced that Mary Tamm will reprise the role of Romana alongside Tom Baker for a second series of original audio dramas ( the first series having featured Leela ) set during the Key to Time era ; the first of these are scheduled for release in late 2012-early 2013.
From a southbound perspective, Century is en route between these major cities and the coastal beaches at Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key in Florida.
In addition to the Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce, and in concert with the Town of Longboat Key, these entities have made Longboat Key an exemplar of local government and citizen cooperation in participation and management for communities of its type.
The original elbow chairs in this room were made by Stephen Langley and were unusual in their use of a Greek Key design interspersed with flowers, dated to 1735. Today these large pieces of furniture are situated in the Green Velvet Room.
Since the US Navy reserved " N " codes and the Federal Communications Commission has reserved rights for " W " and " K ", certain U. S. cities which begin with these letters had to adopt ' irregular ' airport codes: EWR for Newark, ORF for Norfolk, Virginia, EYW for Key West, Florida, and APC for Napa, California.
Key people involved in these campaigns included the party's former leader Bob Brown and current leader Christine Milne who went on to contest and win seats in the Tasmanian Parliament and eventually form the Tasmanian Greens.
Key figures in these debates are:
Some texts are written with instructions on how to summon demons in the name of God and often were claimed to have been written by individuals respected within the Church, such as the Lesser Key of Solomon or The Grimoire of Pope Honorius ( although these the earliest manuscripts were from well after these individuals had died ).
Key elements of stratigraphy involve understanding how certain geometric relationships between rock layers arise and what these geometries mean in terms of the depositional environment.
It is these four albums that capture the feel of early 1970s Key West, Florida and Buffett's experiences as a struggling musician and storyteller.
The most important of these are the ICCID, IMSI, Authentication Key ( Ki ), Local Area Identity ( LAI ) and Operator-Specific Emergency Number.

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