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Not surprisingly, then, this approach to mathematics is sometimes associated with theoretical computer science
There is a hill overlooking the town called Cross Hill, which has a fort on it with some Victorian cannons and a pair of BL 5. 5 inch Mark I naval guns, that were originally fitted to HMS Hood ; the latter were used to repel a U-Boat German attack during World War II with surprisingly great success-the Germans did not approach the island again.
They said that, " its approach remains useful and that its conclusions are still surprisingly valid ... unfortunately the report has been largely dismissed by critics as a doomsday prophecy that has not held up to scrutiny.
His writings preceded, and were at times surprisingly consistent with, later neo-Freudian insights such as those evidenced in the works of Otto Rank, Karen Horney, Harry Stack Sullivan and Erich Fromm, some considering that it would take several decades for Freudian ego psychology to catch up with Adler's ground-breaking approach.
On the other hand, the proof is surprisingly short and clean, and a “ hands-on ” approach involving the physical construction of such a map would be potentially laborious.
Although the seals look docile, they can move surprisingly quickly and it is advisable never to approach a female with young or get between a seal and the water, cutting off its escape route to the sea.
Presley fans loved the mix of songs, romance and humor, and, perhaps surprisingly considering his experiences during the 1950s, critics were also warming to the new formulaic approach and clean-cut characters.
Several species of mostly small Reptile such as Lizards live in the area, and whilst the local people have a most approachable charm typical of small towns and are surprisingly diverse given the conservative and historic town facade, the same forthright approach to new acquaintances is however not recommended if you chance upon a Goanna or Snake on one of the many nearby wooded bushwalking tracks as they have a different temperament indeed.
Stage lighting still has to catch up to western standards, and does not reflect a photographer's approach to painting in colour and light, quite surprisingly.
Not surprisingly, many manufacturers advertise the superiority of their approach to insulation, but few independent side-by-side comparisons are available.
The video was memorable, and the song itself – somewhat unusual in its musical approach, and even more so in its lyrics, which led off with a quotation from Oscar Wilde and ran through an extensive roster of famous artists from various fields, all dead, with years of births and deaths specified – stabilized the band as a cult favorite among indie lovers, and is the paradigm of the surprisingly successful " list " style of song which Couse has frequently used ( the first example of this style had been the title track on I Want Too Much ).

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Ambroise is surprisingly accurate in his chronology ; though he did not complete his work before 1195, it is evidently founded upon notes which he had taken in the course of his pilgrimage.
Perhaps not surprisingly given the injury to Walker and the trading of two of the team's most popular players, the Rockies finished third in the National League in attendance in 2000, marking the first time in club history that it did not lead the league in attendance.
Felipillo had secretly urged the local natives to attack the Spanish but they surprisingly desisted and did not believe the dangers they posed.
However, surprisingly enough, Shalev and Asbjornsen found, in their research based on 139 reverse auctions conducted in the public sector by public sector buyers, that the higher auction volume, or economies of scale, did not lead to better success of the auction.
Hitler, surprisingly, did not reject the idea of a separate peace with either side, but he told Goebbels that he should not negotiate from a position of weakness.
In 1874, an Australian newspaper wrote: " We in Australia did not take kindly to W. G .. For so big a man, he is surprisingly tenacious on very small points.
But he did surprisingly well, leading the first round and losing only very narrowly to Jacques Chirac in the final runnoff election.
Though Genghis was at first seen as a scourge of Christianity's enemies, he proved to be surprisingly tolerant of religious faiths among those subjects that did not resist the empire, and was the first East Asian ruler to invite clerics from three major religions ( Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism ) to a symposium so that he might learn more about their beliefs.
However, placebos can also have a surprisingly positive effect on a patient who knows that the given treatment is without any active drug, as compared with a control group who knowingly did not get a placebo.
Not only did he emerge as a surprisingly mature composer with these works, he also developed in them floating and undulating ' impressionistic ' musical textures using orchestral techniques not yet heard — not even from Claude Debussy.
" ER premiered opposite a Monday Night Football game on ABC and did surprisingly well.
Perhaps surprisingly, the town did not fall victim to any of the race riots which blighted parts of Northern England, including nearby Oldham and Burnley, over the summer of 2001.
This short film did surprisingly well, and Valle announced a new project: the green animator would next create the world's first feature-length animated film, with President Yrigoyen as the subject.
Right after the October Revolution in Petrograd Bolsheviks instigated the Kiev Bolshevik Uprising in support to the Revolution and to secure Kiev in their hands, but surprisingly it did not go as planned.
The following battle between Hammerfest's two two-cannon batteries and the British warships with a total of 32 cannon was surprisingly intense and did not end before the Norwegian cannons had run out of gun powder after about 90 minutes of combat.
They divorced in 1923 and, quite surprisingly, she did not seek alimony from Colt for herself, which was her right but she demanded that his entailed wealth still provide for their children.
One of the problem players, Alex Coxon, surprisingly resigned after the 1950 season and it was widely said that " his face did not fit ", even though he was a top-class bowler who had played for England.
Laxer did surprisingly well, by getting approximately 37 percent of the final ballot vote, and established that the Waffle had some strength in the party and were no longer a small fringe group.
For example, in 1992, Bill Clinton, although he did not win, did surprisingly well, with his team dubbing him the " Comeback Kid "; the extra media attention helped his campaign's visibility in later primaries.
Not surprisingly, this defense tends to be effective in many cases because service of process upon defendant did not follow legal procedure.
Not surprisingly, Frederick had other matters to occupy his attention, and he did not return to the work in an appreciable way.
Not surprisingly with three well-established network affiliates in the market, WMCV did not attract many advertisers and relied mainly on old movies, cartoons, religion, and syndicated fare.

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However, his subject matter and basic themes have remained surprisingly consistent, and these, together with certain key poetic images, may be traced through all his work, including the new jazz experiments.
In its prologue, the author gratuitously insulted Cervantes, who not surprisingly took offense and responded ; the last half of Chapter LIX and most of the following chapters of Cervantes ' Segunda Parte lend some insight into the effects upon him ; Cervantes manages to work in some subtle digs at Avellaneda's own work, and in his preface to Part II, comes very near to criticizing Avellaneda directly.
He criticized the casting of Crystal, " Not surprisingly he handles the comedy superbly, but he's too cool and self-protective an actor to work as a romantic leading man ", and felt that as a film, " of wonderful parts, it doesn't quite add up ".
Perhaps surprisingly, some of Loos's own architectural work was elaborately decorated, although more often inside than outside, and the ornamented interiors frequently featured abstract planes and shapes composed of richly figured materials, such as marble and exotic woods.
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" Not surprisingly, there were other Russian geneticists with similar ideas, though for some time their work was known to only a few in the West.
" He added: " Throw Abe Cunningham's surprisingly sophisticated drumming into the mix, and you have a band that possesses a far greater degree of nuance than most others that work in the genre.
Wayne and Garth dub the concert " Waynestock " and get to work, by, firstly, at Morrison's request, to hire his former roadie, Del Preston ( Ralph Brown ), who, surprisingly had the same dream as Wayne.
Fourth, and a perhaps surprisingly important issues, the narrow sense of " E-text " affords no way to represent information about the work.
Not surprisingly, given the effort that would have been needed to build a reference implementation of JAIN call control, the standards community decided, implicitly if not explicitly, that the Parlay call control APIs were adequate and work on JAIN call control faded off.
In a follow-up publication it was shown that these blind predictions show a surprisingly high correlation with experimental work on the same mutant, published independently at a later point.
In the 1991 Pamela Dean novel Tam Lin, one of the major characters is Robert Armin ( better known as Robin ), a Classics and Theater student at a small college in the Midwestern U. S. during the early 1970s who has a surprisingly detailed knowledge of William Shakespeare's life and work.
In his review for the New York Times, Vincent Canby called the film a " surprisingly cheesy horror film to come from Mr. Carpenter, a director whose work is usually far more efficient and inventive.
Perhaps surprisingly, there are very few examples of work songs linked to cotton picking.
However, Slim was able to work with Stilwell and " this illogical command set-up worked surprisingly well ".
Quay, not surprisingly, wasn't nearly as thrilled to work for Harrison's re-election campaign in 1892, even referring to Harrison as the " White House iceberg " for his cool, unfriendly demeanor.
Set in Peking ( today Beijing ) as its name implies, and in the then present, surprisingly the work does not allude to the war with Japan at all, but chronicles the history of a well-heeled family that is incapable of surviving and adapting to social changes which are destroying the traditional world and culture in which they live.
But at an operational level Slim was able to work with Stilwell and " this illogical command set-up worked surprisingly well ".
So laden is the film with the innumerable coincidences of Basquiat and Schnabel's enthusiasms ( among others, for pajamas and surfing ) that the movie should be more appropriately called My Basquiat … To a remarkable degree, the movie succeeds, by dint of its authorial slant, in popularizing the myth of Basquiat as a young, gorgeous, doomed, yet ultimately transcendent black male artist, even as it extends and reinflates the myth of Schnabel as a protean, Picassoid white male painter … Yet for all one's apprehension about the very idea of Schnabel making such a film, Basquiat turns out to be a surprisingly good movie … It is also an art work.
A recent book that summarizes vast interdisciplinary research work in anthropology and archeology arrives at the conclusion that Rousseau's idealized reconstruction of the origin of inequality is surprisingly correct on historical grounds.
The title of the series is of Cantonese word-play and innuendo ( the title itself means " The Hilarious God Detective "), and the series itself sets itself apart from other TVB comedies before it thanks largely to the comedic stylings of Dayo Wong, plus new styles of acting and directing and camera work, different styles of plots unheard of before in comedies, and a surprisingly tragic conclusion.

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