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More and systematic
" More comprehensive is the description by Richard Alan Nelson: " Propaganda is neutrally defined as a systematic form of purposeful persuasion that attempts to influence the emotions, attitudes, opinions, and actions of specified target audiences for ideological, political or commercial purposes through the controlled transmission of one-sided messages ( which may or may not be factual ) via mass and direct media channels.
More recently, Paul D. Feinberg, professor of biblical and systematic theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, also identified seven categories of pantheism: Hylozoistic ; Immanentistic ; Absolutistic monistic ; Relativistic monistic ; Acosmic ; Identity of opposites ; Neoplatonic or emanationistic.
More typically, the term is used in reference to systematic efforts to measure specific, relevant forms of epigenetic information such as the histone code or DNA methylation patterns.
More systematic and more efficient ( but also more formalised and more rule-based, and more removed from an overall holistic picture of what division is achieving ), a person who knows the multiplication tables can divide two integers using pencil and paper using the method of short division, if the divisor is simple.
More often than not, embezzlement is performed in a manner that is premeditated, systematic and / or methodical, with the explicit intent to conceal the activities from other individuals, usually because it is being done ( by the perpetrator ) without the other individuals ' knowledge or consent.
More recently, a more systematic method has been used to classify zinc finger proteins instead.
More systematic deficiency is found in orthographies based on abjadic writing systems like the Arabic and Hebrew scripts, which do not normally represent the short vowels ( although methods are available for doing so in special situations ).
More precisely, it is a systematic way to construct a new module S < sup >− 1 </ sup > M out of a given module M containing algebraic fractions
More systematic findings from a wide number of archaeological cultures dated from 5500 BC till nowadays indicate that population of local terrains was virtually perpetual for some past 7000 years.
More recently, the first large-scale systematic gene-centric association analysis demonstrated the correlation between GC content and temperature for certain genomic regions while not for others.
More generally, humans have a systematic tendency to switch towards " vices " ( products or activities which are pleasant in the short term ) from " virtues " ( products or activities which are seen as valuable in the long term ) as the moment of consumption approaches, even if this involves changing decisions made in advance.
More narrowly, ' adultism is prejudice and accompanying systematic discrimination against young people '.
More than 172, 000 Koreans were deported from the border regions of the Russian Far East as part of Joseph Stalin's policy of systematic population transfer.

More and introduction
* Interactive Fiction: More Than Retro Fun, a beginners introduction and setup guide to Interactive Fiction games and interpreters
More recent contributors to the loss of forest cover include the growth in cattle herd size since their introduction around 1000 years ago, a continued reliance on charcoal as a fuel for cooking, and the increased prominence of coffee as a cash crop over the past century.
More than likely chocolate, vanilla and strawberry became the standard for the reason that they were the most popular flavors in the United States at the time of introduction.
More immediately, the promotion of gymnastics as a scientifically sound form of physical discipline coincided with the introduction of conscription, which gave the state a strong interest in educating children physically as well as mentally for the role of citizen soldiers.
More portentous was Mussorgsky's introduction that winter to Alexander Dargomyzhsky, at that time the most important Russian composer after Mikhail Glinka.
* The film inspired The Divine Comedy's Becoming More Like Alfie, which samples its opening dialogue in its introduction.
More speculative is the attribution of the introduction of the chariot in Mesopotamia to early Mitanni.
More importantly, with the introduction of commercial air services at the airport, it became the primary gateway between Manila and the rest of the country and, later, between the Philippines and the world.
More recent scholarship includes V. Saunier's two-volume Sorbonne dissertation on the poet ( Paris, 1948 ), as well as three excellent critical editions by Eugène Parturier ( Paris, 1916, reissued 2001 with an introduction and bibliography by C. Alduy ), I. D McFarlane ( Cambridge, 1966 ) and Gérard Defaux ( Geneva, 2004 ).
More beneficial to AMC's future was the introduction of an all-new line of compact Jeep Cherokee and Wagoneer models in the autumn of 1983 for the 1984 model year.
More recently, Guam's native bird and lizard species were decimated by the introduction of the Brown tree snake ( Boiga irregularis ) in the 1940s.
More recent population declines may have been due to increased predation by gulls and skuas, the introduction of rats, cats, dogs and foxes onto some islands used for nesting, contamination by toxic residues, drowning in fishing nets, declining food supplies, and climate change.
More immediately, the promotion of gymnastics as a scientifically sound form of physical discipline coincided with the introduction of conscription, which gave the state a strong interest in educating children physically as well as mentally for the role of citizen soldiers.
More importantly, he was the Cabinet Minister responsible for the introduction of the Community Charge or poll tax, a policy that brought a standing ovation at the Conservative Party conference at which it was announced, and riots across the country when it was implemented.
More affordable sample-based synthesizers available for the masses with the introduction of the Roland D-50 and the Korg M1, which surfaced in the late eighties.
More readily available ( but much more selective ) are the versions edited by Anthony Powell ( 1949 ), Oliver Lawson Dick ( 1949 ), and, most recently, John Buchanan-Brown ( 2000 ), which incorporates an excellent short introduction by Michael Hunter.
More precisely, as a consequence of the introduction of machinery a class workmen emerged to build, maintain and repair, the machines on which the blessing of progress depended, at a time when population shifts and the dissolving influences of industrialization in the new urban areas, where these were concentrated, destroyed the inadequate old apprentice system and threw into relief the connection between material advancement and the necessity of education to take part in its advantages.
More flights to North Africa were added in 1974 with the introduction of Tripoli, Tunis, Algiers and Casablanca.
More importantly than anything he did for trade was the introduction of weights and measures and appointing an inspector for each of its important trading centers.
* More Nebukhe ha-Zeman ( Hebrew ), introduction and academic editor: Yehoyada Amir, Jerusalem: Carmel Publishing House, 2010.
This revised edition includes the following testimonial from W. Clement Stone on the inside front cover page: “ More men and women have been motivated to achieve success because of reading Think and Grow Rich than by any other book written by a living author .” In 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Fran Tarkenton hosted a TV infomercial that sold the 1960 version with an audio cassette version of the book ( the audio cassettes contained an introduction and conclusion by Tarkenton and supplemental study guides ).
More powerful engines, freshened styling, and midyear introduction of a hatchback coupe mark 2006 for BMW's two-seaters.
More recently, he oversaw the introduction of several new series of grand, upright and digital pianos that are now regarded among the finest in their respective categories.
More complex and elaborate forms of chandelier continued to be developed throughout the 18th and 19th centuries until the widespread introduction of first gas then electrical lighting devalued this traditional form of lighting's appeal.

More and Western
More than 200 scores have already been written for kora solo or kora and Western instruments.
More than any other issue since independence, the objective of securing Western Sahara had unified the Moroccan nation.
More specifically, the term describes the modernist movement in the arts, its set of cultural tendencies and associated cultural movements, originally arising from wide-scale and far-reaching changes to Western society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
More recent uses include: by France during the First Indochina War ( 1946 – 1954 ), the Algerian War ( 1954 – 1962 ), the Portuguese Colonial War ( 1961 – 1974 ) and the Western Sahara War ( 1975 – 1991 ), The Six-Day War by Israel ( 1967 ), in Nigeria ( 1969 ), India and Pakistan ( 1965 and 1971 ), Turkey during the invasion of Cyprus ( 1974 ), by Morocco during the Western Sahara War ( 1975 – 1991 ), Iran ( 1980 – 88 ), Brazil ( 1972 ), Egypt ( 1973 ), Iraq ( 1980 – 88, 1991, 2003 – 2011 ), Angola ( 1993 ), Yugoslavia ( 1991-1996 ), and by Argentina ( 1982 ).
More nuanced versions of this general view are to be found in the works of other Western historians, such as Robert Service, who notes that " institutionally and ideologically, Lenin laid the foundations for a Stalin ... but the passage from Leninism to the worse terrors of Stalinism was not smooth and inevitable.
Likewise, after 1965 when Leone's second Western For a Few Dollars More brought a still larger box office bonanza, bounty killer suddenly became the choice profession of Spaghetti Western heroes in films like Arizona Colt, Vengeance is Mine, 10. 000 Dollars Blood Money, The Ugly Ones, Cry for Revenge, Any Gun Can Play.
More interesting still – because effectively untouched by Jerome – are the Vulgate books of the rest of the New Testament ; which demonstrate rather more of supposed " Western " expansions, and otherwise transmit a very early Old Latin text.
More recent factors contributing to a Western-Islamic clash, Huntington wrote, are the Islamic Resurgence and demographic explosion in Islam, coupled with the values of Western universalism — that is, the view that all civilizations should adopt Western values — that infuriate Islamic fundamentalists.
More recently, it has been argued that modern bushidō discourse originated in the 1880s as a response to foreign stimuli, such as the English concept of " gentlemanship ," by Japanese with considerable exposure to Western culture.
More recently, the space opera series Firefly used an explicitly Western theme for its portrayal of frontier worlds.
More recently, curb cuts in Western countries have been mandated by legislation such as the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ( ADA ) in the United States, which requires that curb cuts be present on all sidewalks.
In addition, Chao has received 34 honorary doctorate degrees from the following schools: Villanova University, St. John's University, Sacred Heart University, Drexel University, Niagara University, Thomas More College ( Kentucky ), Bellarmine University, University of Toledo, University of Louisville, Goucher College, Kentucky Wesleyan College, University of Notre Dame, Miami Dade College, University of South Carolina, Campbellsville University, Depauw University, St. Mary's College, Regent University, Northern Alabama University, Centre College, Fu Jen Catholic University, Wingate University, Northern Kentucky University, Catholic University of America, Elmira College, Agnes Scott College, Marquette University, Sweet Briar College, Murray State University, Nyack College, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, St. Catharine College, Western Kentucky University
" One possible source of glossing is the desire to harmonise and to complete: " More peculiar to the Western text is the readiness to adopt alterations or additions from sources extraneous to the books which ultimately became canonical.
More than 220, 000 alumni and former students of Western can be found in over 100 countries around the world.
More representative examples can be found in some of the songs of Western swing pioneer Bob Wills, and subsequent tradition-minded country artists such as Asleep At The Wheel, Merle Haggard, and George Strait.
More recently, the term has come to refer to the primary sound in country music, developing in Nashville as Western swing became accepted there.
More recently, the term dar al-Dawa has been proposed by Western Muslim philosophers to describe the status of Muslims in the West.
He won the Grammy Award for the Best Country & Western Recording 1961, for his follow-up album More Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs, and was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1970, for " My Woman, My Woman, My Wife ".
More of Grey's work was featured in adapted form on the Zane Grey Show, which ran on the Mutual Broadcasting System for five months in the 1940s, and the “ Zane Grey Western Theatre ”, which had a five-year run of 145 episodes.
More forceful denunciations were later made by Dr. Samuel Johnson, who asserted ( in A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, 1775 ) that MacPherson had found fragments of poems and stories, and then woven them into a romance of his own composition.

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