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Naveh and feature
It appears that the words YHWH ( Yahweh ) and YRSHLM ( Jerusalem ) feature in the inscriptions which Naveh dated to the late 6th century BCE. יהוה אלהי כל הארץ, הרי יהד לו לאלהי ירשלם, המוריה אתה חננת נוה יה יהוה

Naveh and blitzkrieg
Historians Shimon Naveh and Richard Overy reject the idea that blitzkrieg was a military doctrine.

Naveh and is
# „ Analysis of social-ecological systems using the natural and social sciences and humanities “ ( e. g. Leser ; Naveh ; Zonneveld ): Landscape ecology is defined as an interdisciplinary super-science that explores the relationship between human societies and their specific environment, making use of not only various natural sciences but also social sciences and humanities.
Katzrin is divided into five neighborhoods: Gamla, Naveh, Kedma, Afek and Batra.
The following is the transcription using Hebrew letters provided by Biran and Naveh.
Dots separate words ( as in the original ), empty square brackets indicate damaged / missing text, and text inside square brackets is reconstructed by Biran and Naveh:
The founder of the town, Naveh, when searching for a desirable place to settle, exclaimed ' Ayipaga ' which means ' My eye is fixed on this land '.

Naveh and which
Societies ’ cultural, social and economic dimensions are regarded as an integral part of the global ecological hierarchy and landscapes are claimed to be the manifest systems of the ‘ Total Human Ecosystem ’ ( Naveh ) which encompasses both the physical (‘ geospheric ’) and mental (‘ noospheric ’) spheres.
John A. Wiens opposes the traditional view expounded by Carl Troll, Isaak S. Zonneveld, Zev Naveh, Richard T. T. Forman / Michel Godron and others that landscapes are arenas in which humans interact with their environments on a kilometre-wide ; instead, he defines ' landscape '— regardless of scale — as " the template on which spatial patterns influence ecological processes ".

Naveh and general
* Aluf ( Major General ) Yair Naveh, highest ranking religious combat general

Naveh and for
This appears to indicate that either the name Achish was a common name for Philistine kings, used both at Gath and Ekron, or, as Naveh has suggested, that the editor of the biblical text used a known name of a Philistine king from the end of the Iron Age ( Achish of Ekron ) as the name of a king ( s ) of Gath in narratives relating to earlier periods.
The game was decided by a whole field interception return for a TD by Pioneers ' Ohad Naveh.

states and striking
In a letter to Bishop Maximilian of Syracuse, Gregory states his intention for his Dialogues, saying they are a kind of floretum ( an anthology, literally, ‘ flowers ’) of the most striking miracles of Italian holy men.
Paul Wolfowitz, the military analyst for the United States Department of Defense under Ronald Reagan, had formulated a new foreign policy with regard to Iraq and other " potential aggressor states ", dismissing " containment " in favor of " preemption ", with the goal of striking first to eliminate threats.
In the 1997 case of City of Boerne v. Flores, the Court again took a narrow view of the Congressional power of enforcement, striking down a provision of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act ( RFRA ) that sought to forbid the states from placing burdens on religious practice in the absence of a compelling state interest in doing so.
In addition to the ability to veto an entire bill as a " package ," many states allow the governor to exercise specialty veto authority to strike or revise portions of a bill without striking the whole thing.
In some " Marxist-Leninist " states, such as the former USSR or the People's Republic of China, striking is illegal and viewed as counter-revolutionary ( see Trade unions in the Soviet Union, All-China Federation of Trade Unions ).
Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 71 % based on 69 reviews ; the consensus states: " Beneath the gratuitous nudity lies a complex and visually striking movie.
The plates suggest various psychological states or existential crises faced by the artist protagonist ( who bears a striking resemblance to the young Klinger ).
Vladimir Minorsky states, " The most striking manifestation of this fact is the unprecedented system of devshirme, i. e. the periodic conscription of ' tribute boys ', by which Christian children were wrung from their families, churches, and communities to be molded into Ottoman praetorians owing their allegiance to the Sultan and the official faith of Islam.
Wurm states that the lexical similarities between Great Andamanese, the West Papuan languages ( which are not part of Trans – New Guinea ), and certain languages of Timor " are quite striking and amount to virtual formal identity in a number of instances ", but considers this to be due to a linguistic substratum rather than a direct relationship.
" He later states he didn't use the name " Lorne " in this dimension, because his striking green skin prompted people to make Lorne Greene jokes.
Mehrtens ( 1987 ) states that they live up to their name, striking at their assailants with such force that they actually leave the ground.
Also, Bush / Quayle underperformed in states such as Vice-Presidential Nominee Dan Quayle's home state of Indiana ( 12 Electoral Votes ) allowing Clinton / Gore to come within striking distance on election night.
These striking techniques are related to traditional Chinese medicine, which states that all parts of the body are connected, either physically or spiritually.
The Allmusic review states " a strange and striking combination of styles that somehow is effective ... a listenable disc whose flaws only add to the warmth ".
One of the most striking applications of the notion of radical occurs in the abc conjecture, which states that, for any ε > 0, there exists a finite K < sub > ε </ sub > such that, for all triples of coprime positive integers a, b, and c satisfying a + b = c,
Four other states preceded Kentucky in striking down same-sex sodomy laws.

states and feature
Joseph Dongell, professor at Asbury Theological Seminary, states " the most conscipuous feature of Ephesians 1: 3 – 2: 10 is the phrase ' in Christ ', which occurs twelve times in Ephesians 1: 3 – 4 alone ... this means that Jesus Christ himself is the chosen one, the predestined one.
These disorders typically also involve depressive symptoms or episodes that alternate with the elevated mood states, or with mixed episodes that feature symptoms of both.
The works feature various women in different emotional states, some accompanied by poems and song lyrics.
There is a Trotskyist theory of permanent arms economy, put forward by Michael Kidron, which leads on from the contention that war and accompanying industrialisation is a continuing feature of capitalist states and that central planning and other features of the war economy are ever present.
The establishment of a Court to protect individuals from human rights violations is an innovative feature for an international convention on human rights, as it gives the individual an active role on the international arena ( traditionally, only states are considered actors in international law ).
The supine acceptance of death resulting from passion and forbidden longings was a major feature of this art, and states of delirium dwelt on at length were important as well.
In the movie Into the Wild Green Yonder, a feature length special of the TV show Futurama, the character Nine states, " So dig this, Fry.
Since there are many different reference ellipsoids the latitude of a feature on the surface is not unique: this is stressed in the ISO standard which states that " without the full specification of the coordinate reference system, coordinates ( that is latitude and longitude ) are ambiguous at best and meaningless at worst ".
Another definition states that its " primary distinguishing feature is a love plot in which two sympathetic and well-matched lovers are united or reconciled ".
Dualism sees the world as being composed of two fundamental substances, while Pluralism, a feature of Platonism, for example, and Aristotelianism, states that more substances exist, and often that these substances can be placed into an ontological hierarchy.
Meta-stable states form a very important feature that is exploited in the construction of lasers.
William G. Dever states " that we now have direct Bronze and Iron Age parallels for every feature of the ' Solomonic temple ' as described in the Hebrew Bible ".
If Viola's depictions of emotional states with no objective correlative -- emotional states for which the viewer has no external object or event to understand them by — are one feature of many of his works, another, which has come to the forefront, is his reference to medieval and classical depictions of emotion.
If an electron is forbidden from simultaneously occupying positive-energy and negative-energy eigenstates, the feature known as Zitterbewegung, which arises from the interference of positive-energy and negative-energy states, would have to be considered to be an unphysical prediction of time-dependent Dirac theory.
There are many different types of computer simulation, the common feature they all share is the attempt to generate a sample of representative scenarios for a model in which a complete enumeration of all possible states would be prohibitive or impossible.
Encouraging the unitary concept-that the later novels feature ' Harry Palmer ' - is the 1974 dust jacket to the Harcourt, Brace & Jovanovich American edition of Spy Story, in which the cover blurb states, " He is back, after five long-years ' absence, the insubordinate, decent, bespectacled English spy who fought, fumbled, and survived his outrageous way through the best-selling Horse Under Water, Funeral in Berlin, and the rest of those marvellous, celebrated Len Deighton spy thrillers.
The concept of the State Songs project is intentionally misleading: U. S. states feature prominently in the title and chorus of each song, but have very little to do with their actual narratives.
At the same time, there is continued debate on whether UN membership or recognition as a state by the UN is a decisive feature of statehood ( since it represents broad recognition by the international community ); the debate arises because non-state entities can often satisfy the Montevideo Convention factors, while the list of states recognised by the UN, for the most part, correlate well with entities recognised as states by customary international law.
The mitre cap, whether in stiffened cloth or metal, had became the distinguishing feature of the grenadier in the armies of Britain, Russia, Prussia and most German states during the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
Proponents argue that the Electoral College is an important, distinguishing feature of federalism in the United States and that it protects the rights of smaller states.
* The comic book The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and its film adaptation feature a much larger version of the Nautilus ; The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier states that it is a second, larger submarine built after the destruction of the first one from Verne's novels.
He appears to be killed by a Red Lectroid's poisoned barb, but the ' Pinky Carruthers ' fact overlay feature on the DVD states that he was put into suspended animation until they can find a cure.

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