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Notions of agency have supplemented much scholarly emphasis on groups of people ( e. g. the working class, primitives, colonized peoples, women ) whose political consciousness and scope of action was generally limited to their position within certain economic and political structures.
Notions of aseity as the highest principle go back at least to Plato and have been in wide circulation since Augustine, though the use of the word ' aseity ' began only in the Middle Ages.
Notions that sauwastikas are considered " evil " or inauspicious versions of the auspicious swastika in Indian religions have even less substance, since even Burnouf counts the svastika and the sauvastika equally among the " sixty-five auspicious signs ".

Notions and been
( Notions of mahdism were not unfamiliar in this part of Morocco-not long before, the Sous valley had been a hotbed of Waqafite Shi ' iism, a remnant of Fatimid influence, and descendance from the Prophet had been the principle recommendation of the fondly-remembered Idrisids ).

Notions and used
Notions make up a highly specialised form of slang used by pupils at Winchester College.
Notions examinā, or latterly just Notions ( always plural ), used to be an annual event in College, the scholars ' house.
* Notions ( sewing ), small articles used in sewing and haberdashery
Notions can include items that are sewn or otherwise attached to a finished article, such as buttons, snaps, and collar stays, but the term also includes small tools used in sewing, such as thread, pins, marking pens, and seam rippers.

Notions and thought
Notions of evidence and probability were different then, being based in legal thought rather than statistics.

Notions and for
), the oratorio The Seasonings ( Haydn's The Seasons ), Diverse Ayres on Sundrie Notions, a Sonata for Viola Four Hands, the chorale prelude Should, a Notebook for Betty Sue Bach ( Bach's Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach and Buddy Holly's " Peggy Sue "), the Toot Suite, the Grossest Fugue ( Beethoven's Grosse Fuge ), a Fanfare for the Common Cold ( Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man ) and the canine cantata Wachet Arf!
" Notions of western betrayal " are a reference to " a sense of historical and moral responsibility " for the West's " abandonment of ( Central and ) Eastern Europe at the end of the Second World War ," according to professors Charlotte Bretherton and John Vogler.
Notions are traditionally recorded in manuscript books for the use of new men.
* Eddie Campbell in the 1994 four-issue story arc Warped Notions for the comic book Hellblazer.
Rashid: Haroun's father, also known as the Shah of Blah and the Ocean of Notions for his ability to create fascinating stories impromptu.
His first professional film Ethnic Notions, was composed of expert commentary, historical stills and film footage, and omniscient narration — standard elements for documentary films of the time.
* Notions of Wind Energy for the Complete Idiot
In that race, various horses had the lead, and for a time it was Ten Point, Foundation in second, and Yankee Notions third.
* Alexandra Boldyreva and Serge Fehr and Adam O ' Neill, On Notions of Security for Deterministic Encryption, and Efficient Constructions without Random Oracles, CRYPTO 2008

Notions and time
Notions of what counts as physical and as physically possible change over time so conceptual analysis is not reliable here.

Notions and by
Notions of the Mandate of Heaven and divine monarchy were discarded, as shown in two unpopular and failed attempts to restore the imperial system by Yuan Shikai and Zhang Xun.
In a chapter of his book, Eccentric Lives & Peculiar Notions, John Michell cites Huges as pioneering the idea of trepanation in his 1962 monograph, Homo Sapiens Correctus, which is most often cited by advocates of self-trepanation.
1984-Publication of Principles and Practice of Stress Management by Woolfolk and Lehrer and Between Health and Illness: New Notions on Stress and the Nature of Well Being by Barbara B.
Notions of plants and trees not growing successfully outside of their native lands, however, were harbored until the mid 18th century, championed by eminent botanists of the day, such as Georg Eberhard Rumpf ( 1627 – 1702 ).
* Medieval Responsa Literature on Niddah: Perspectives of Notions of Tumah by Haviva Ner-David.
Theron and Aspasio, or a series of Letters upon the most important and interesting Subjects, which appeared in 1755, and was equally well received, called forth some adverse criticism even from Calvinists, on account of tendencies which were considered to lead to antinomianism, and was strongly objected to by Wesley in his Preservative against unsettled Notions in Religion.
A page from Winchester College Notions, by Three Beetleites, 1901.
These were generally kept by whatever senior man was most interested in notions, and circulated shortly before Notions Examinā in each year.
* Lawson, W. H., Hope, J. R. and Cripps, A. H. S., Winchester College Notions, by Three Beetleites: Winchester 1901
Notions of persecution by the " world ," ... run deep in the Christian tradition.
Notions of causality in econometrics, and their relationship with instrumental variables and other methods, are discussed by Heckman ( 2008 )..

Notions and ),
* Q. Mazzonis, " The Impact of Renaissance Gender-Related Notions on the Female Experience of the Sacred: The Case of Angela Merici's Ursulines ," in Laurence Lux-Sterritt and Carmen Mangion ( eds ), Gender, Catholicism and Spirituality: Women and the Roman Catholic Church in Britain and Europe, 1200-1900 ( Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011 ),
* R. Gordon, Winchester College Notions Book ( 1842 ),
Stray, Christopher ), Winchester Notions: The English Dialect of Winchester College: London 1998, ISBN 0-485-11525-5 ( Hardback ); London, 1999 ISBN 0-485-12138-7 ( paperback )
* Notions ( Winchester College ), the Winchester slang
His works were nearly all published after his death and include Select Notions of B. Whichcote ( 1685 ), Select Sermons ( 1689 ), Discourses ( 1701 ), and Moral and Religious Aphorisms ( 1703 ).
* E. D. Phillips, " The Legend of Aristeas: Fact and Fancy in Early Greek Notions of East Russia, Siberia, and Inner Asia " Artibus Asiae 18. 2 ( 1955 ), pp. 161 – 177.
His other works include Cours de minéralogie ( 1884 ), La formation des combustibles minéraux ( 1886 ), Le niveau de la mer et ses variations ( 1886 ), Les tremblements de terre ( 1887 ), La géologie en chemin de fer ( 1888 ), Précis de minéralogie ( 1888 ), Le siècle du fer ( 1890 ), Les anciens glaciers ( 1893 ), Leçons de géographie physique ( 1896 ), Notions générales sur l ' écorce terrestre ( 1897 ), Le globe terrestre ( 1899 ), and Science et apologétique ( 1905 ).

Notions and .
Notions such as prime numbers and rational and irrational numbers are introduced.
Notions of an objective moral order, external to human legal systems, underlie natural law.
Notions in the west of energeia, élan vital, or vitalism are purported to be similar.
* Anderson, P. W., Basic Notions of Condensed Matter Physics, Perseus Publishing ( 1997 ).
We shall work with Notions established in.
There is the same degree of licentiousness and error in forming Axioms, as in abstracting Notions: and that in the first principles, which depend in common induction.
He documented many ancient Latvian temples and castles, writing the Index of Mythological Notions of Latvian Dainas.
: " Notions of filial duty … are commonly invoked to mobilize the loyalties, labor power, and other recourses children in the ostensible interests of the household and, in some cases, those of the lineage clan as a whole.
* Winterton, G, ' Extra-Constitutional Notions in Australian Constitutional Law ' ( 1986 ) 16 Federal Law Review 223-239.
Notions that make no testable predictions are usually considered not to be part of science ( protoscience or nescience ) until testable predictions can be made.
Notions of the relationship between an individual's outward appearance and inner character are historically ancient, and occasionally appear in early Greek poetry.
Notions of beauty and desirability — and thoughts on what makes good design good beyond the needs of sound engineering — inform her work at the Deep Glamour blog.
The state also has a Celtic music scene, which has produced bands like Henri's Notions, After Class, and the Birmingham-based harpist Cynthia Douglass, as well as a number of piping bands and promotional Celtic organizations.
Notions of Catalonia's uniqueness mattered little to a group that believed it could integrate and lead the entire country.
His major fields of specialty are History of Christology, especially Patristic, Medieval and Contemporary, History of Trinitarian Theology, History of Soteriology, and Philosophical Notions of God.
* The Pursuit of Virtue and Other Tory Notions.

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