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More detailed traditions of Taliesin's biography arose in the Welsh Middle Ages, from about the 11th century, and in Historia Taliesin (" The Tale of Taliesin ", surviving from the 16th century ).
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More indirectly, Christie ’ s famous character of Hercule Poirot can be compared to an archaeologist in his detailed scrutiny of all facts both large and small.
*** Walk around Colossus A detailed tour of the replica Colossus – make sure to click on the " More Text " links on each image to see the informative detailed text about that part of Colossus
More detailed versions place Jerusalem in Christianity | Jerusalem at the center of the world. Christendom is a place that there are lots of christians that are inside the country
More detailed pictures of the tangle of blood vessels that compose an AVM can be obtained by using radioactive agents injected into the blood stream.
More recently, seismologists have been able to create detailed images of wave speeds inside the earth in the same way a doctor images a body in a CT scan.
More detailed information was retrieved years later when Stasi archives were investigated by the reunited Germany.
More rigorous models, involving the modelling of both electric and magnetic fields of the light wave, are required when dealing with the detailed interaction of light with materials where the interaction depends on their electric and magnetic properties.
For a detailed account of adapting The Brick Foxhole for the screen and the producers ' battles with the censors, please refer to pages 114-123 in More Than Night: Film Noir in its Context by James Naremore ( Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1998 ).
More detailed electron microscopic comparisons between cyanobacteria and chloroplasts ( for example studies by Hans Ris ), combined with the discovery that plastids and mitochondria contain their own DNA ( which by that stage was recognized to be the hereditary material of organisms ) led to a resurrection of the idea in the 1960s.
More detailed simulation involves modeling the moon's true orbital motion ; gravitation from other astronomical bodies ; the non-uniformity of the Earth's and Moon's gravity ; including solar radiation pressure ; and so on.
More detailed local histories may be available for each of the districts ( above ) within Tower Hamlets.
More detailed information from the 2000 census indicated that the racial makeup of the city was 93. 91 % White, 0. 30 % African American, 1. 15 % Native American, 1. 75 % Asian, 0. 09 % Pacific Islander, 0. 92 % from other races, and 1. 87 % from two or more races.
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a satirical attack on the traditions of the European society, of the Catholic Church and popular superstitions, written in 1509, published in 1511, dedicated to his friend, Sir Thomas More, and inspired by De triumpho stultitiae, written by Italian humanist Faustino Perisauli born at Tredozio, near Forlì.
In the Responsio, More defended the supremacy of the papacy, the sacraments, and other church traditions.
In 1528, More produced another religious polemic, A Dialogue Concerning Heresies that asserted that the Catholic Church was the one true church, whose authority had been established by Christ and the Apostles, and that its traditions and practices were valid.
More nationalist-oriented groups believe that aspects of capitalism, such as free trade infringe upon national sovereignty, that domestic industries and national traditions must be safeguarded, and that preserving this is of greater importance than profit for business.
More than 160 years after it was founded, New Glarus has maintained much of its Swiss heritage and old world traditions.
More recently, Odier founded the " Tantra / Chan centre " in Paris ( confirmed by his official website as operating from 1995 to 2000 ), and he has " taught courses on the spiritual traditions of the Far East at the University of California "— which his website also confirms, noting his " workshops and seminars throughout the world.
More emphasis is placed on empathy than in other traditions, and women are sometimes upheld not only as great moral examples but also as great gurus.
More recently there has been an attempt at an explicit fusion of Anarchism and native-American political traditions manifested in the modern Indigenist movement.
More than half of the texts were borrowed from other Protestant traditions, but often changed slightly to reinforce the theology of the early church.
More frustrating to him, the Soviet dance world hewed closely to 19th-century traditions and deliberately shunned the creative choreographers of the West, whose work Baryshnikov glimpsed in occasional tours and films.
More passionately than any other 17th century theologian, he believed that familiarity with these traditions would enable the two churches to bridge their theological and ecclesiastical divide.
More generally, according to MacIntyre it is the case that moral disputes always take place within and between rival traditions of thought that make recourse to a store of ideas, presuppositions, types of arguments and shared understandings and approaches that have been inherited from the past.
" More dearly than their lives they held those principles and traditions of British Liberty of which Canada is the inheritor.
More solemn traditions include Matriculation, where students are officially welcomed to OCU, freshman begin in the Administration Building where they touch a gold star they will again rub at commencement.
More than 80 years later, " with more than a million copies sold, The Secret Teachings of All Ages remains one of the most popular introductions to esoteric traditions.
More generally the events-preceded by those in 1956 and followed by 1970, 1976 and then 1980, showed that Poland, with its strong nationalist traditions and a civil society, especially the Church, that had never been fully repressed, was the weakest element in the Eastern Bloc.
More recently, through the work of a Greek NGO and local Kalasha elders seeking to preserve their oral traditions, a new Kalasha alphabet has been created.
More than 15 national / ethnic communities of people descended from immigrants coexist, keeping their legacy and traditions.
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