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course and calling
In the course of further research, other political scientists began calling the effect a " law " or principle.
The Guiana Island Development Project deal, calling for a 1000-room hotel, an 18-hole golf course and a world-class casino, sparked widespread criticism by environmentalists, minority members in parliament, and the press.
Over the course of the 1990s, Buck decided to reduce his schedule to calling only Cardinals home games ( or 81 games a year unless there was a " special occurrence ").
As a class assignment in his famous 47 Workshop course, she wrote a marginally fictionalized account of the two murders, calling it first The Brave Little Woman, then Chicago, or Play Ball ( first copyrighted version: pre-production manuscript ), and finally Chicago ( second copyrighted version: post-production script ).
* The sovereignty ( autonomy ) of God, existing within a free agent, provides strong inner compulsions toward a course of action ( calling ), and the power of choice ( election ).
When the First Folio and quarto texts of that play are compared, it appears that the joke in V, v, 85 – 90 is that Oldcastle / Falstaff incriminates himself by calling out the first letter of his name, " O, O, O !," when his fingertips are singed with candles — which of course works for " Oldcastle " but not " Falstaff.
The school had started offering a course in astronomy, which became her true calling.
The Democrats in the state, who were now calling themselves " the Conservatives " to differentiate themselves from the Radical Republicans, were deeply disturbed by the irregularities in the election and the proposed political course of the Republicans now in power.
Early in the course of the trial, Black Panther Party activist Bobby Seale hurled bitter attacks at Judge Hoffman in court, calling him a " fascist dog ," a " honky ," a " pig ," and a " racist ," among other things.
Of course, since calling everything into doubt, I haven't established that anything exists besides me and God.
Over the course of her time on the series, Paige's powers grow in strength allowing her to move things without verbally calling for them.
Lifesaving skills in the first responder course include recognizing unsafe scenarios and hazardous materials emergencies, protection from blood borne pathogens, controlling bleeding, applying splints, conducting a primary life-saving patient assessment, in-line spinal stabilization and transport, CPR, and calling for more advanced medical help.
When the First Folio and quarto texts of that play are compared, it appears that the joke in V, v, 85-90 is that Oldcastle / Falstaff incriminates himself by calling out the first letter of his name, " O, O, O !," when his fingertips are singed with candles — which of course works for " Oldcastle " but not " Falstaff.
Of course, what we're calling ' convenient ' for American users will be revolutionary for the developing world.
* Weighing responses ( e. g., calling the fire department or attempting to put out the fire ) and deciding on the most appropriate action for the situation ( planning a course of action )
Over the course of the 18 month long investigation, the USS gathered alleged evidence of rampant credit card and calling card fraud over state lines.
These Councils set the course for the Catholic Church in America through the 19th century by establishing the Catholic School System ; founding the Catholic University of America ; and calling for the evangelization of African and Native Americans.
Each mistake earns a player another spot ( and, of course, both your number of spots and the number of spots of the player you're calling must be taken into account every time you call another player ).
However, this was not her calling and after three years she left the course.
She didn ’ t want readers to approach her work as " exotic .” What cultural references she did allow to remain in The Woman Warrior she considered to be more “ American-friendly .” This, of course, was a very subjective endeavor on her part, and, in a more recent reflection she had on The Woman Warrior, Kingston was quoted as calling the cultural references “ really Chinese .”
The overall idea of cenobitic monasticism cannot be traced to a single source, however, as many have tried to do in calling Pachomius the " founder " of the tradition, but rather is thanks to the ideas and work of numerous groups, including the aforementioned Melitians, Manichaeans, Elkasites, Buddhists and, of course, the Pachomians.
* 1992: A short range radio broadcaster calling itself Rex FM broadcasts in the Ballarat central business district at intermittent intervals over the course of a fortnight.
“ While playing golf on the Fort George course, one of the members whistled the first two notes ( B flat and G ) instead of calling ‘ Fore !’, and with impish spontaneity was answered by my husband with the next few notes.
Of course, " look who's calling the kettle black " does not directly imply anything, yet the implication is understood because the conflation clearly refers to two known idioms.

course and representations
Of course, the Western iconographic style is less static and stylized than that of the East, and other very different representations have been produced, and in some cases have achieved great fame, such as the Pentecosts by Titian, Giotto and el Greco.
The seminal work in this respect is Jean Baudrillard's ( b. 1929 ) L ' échange symbolique et la mort ( 1976 ), in which Baudrillard claims that in the course of the 20th century reality has been superseded by " simulacra ", by representations of the original which — in a world where technology has developed the means to replicate each and everything, including works of art ( cf.
As for the appearance of the iconography of the " yin-yang " in the course of time, it was recorded that in China the first representations of the yin-yang, at least the ones that have reached us, go back to the eleventh century AD, even though these two principles were spoken of in the fourth or fifth century BC.
for irreducible representations is zero if it's not the trivial irreducible representation ; and it's of course | G | 1 if the irreducible representation is trivial.
Many of the " natural " ones, of course, are acknowledged not to be actual footprints of the Buddha, but replicas or representations of them, which can be considered cetiya ( Buddhist relics ) and also an early aniconic and symbolic representation of the Buddha.
Although it took a generation for its effect truly to be felt, Duccio's Maestà set Italian painting on a course leading away from the hieratic representations of Byzantine art towards more direct presentations of reality.
Lawyers are under a strict duty of confidentiality to keep information received in the course of their representations secret.

course and things
It was, of course, a little boy's fantasy of winning his mother to himself, and replacing the father who could not give her the things she wanted -- a classical oedipal fantasy if you like -- but if it were only this the story would be banal.
But because of the peculiar nature of the military situation in Laos, the Soviet leader must be tempted to let things ride -- a course that would appear to cost him little on the spot, but would bog Washington in a tactical mess.
Of course, this isn't taking into consideration the population of Nevada and New York city, but it's the way things look from here at this point.
It worried him, this inability to get the simplest things done in the course of a day.
Of course, many more things are charted besides prices.
The result, of course, would be that federal law inevitably would mean different things in different states.
The Central Station manager quotes Kurtz, the exemplar: " Each station should be like a beacon on the road towards better things, a centre for trade of course, but also for humanizing, improving, instructing ".
" It is " the thunderbolt that steers the course of all things.
During the course of the illness, the patient's mobility is progressively restricted as it becomes hard for him or her to bend down, reach for things, walk quickly and so on.
Von Trier's next feature film was a horror movie, Antichrist, about " a grieving couple who retreat to their cabin in the woods, hoping a return to Eden will repair their broken hearts and troubled marriage ; but nature takes its course and things go from bad to worse ".
The persons connected with the administration as it existed at the death of Oliver, were of course interested in keeping things as they were ; and, as it was necessary for some one to assume the reins of government until the public will could be ascertained and brought into exercise.
The event of perceiving something is, of course, different from the entire process, or faculty, of perception — one's ability to perceive things.
It's not a bad thing ... Of course, it makes him do bad things.
It is at once the beginning of all things and the way in which all things pursue their course.
In the course of his existential analytic, Heidegger argues that Dasein, who finds itself thrown into the world amidst things and with others, is thrown into its possibilities, including the possibility and inevitability of one's own mortality.
What I may see or hear in the course of the treatment or even outside of the treatment in regard to the life of men, which on no account one must spread abroad, I will keep to myself holding such things shameful to be spoken about.
( 3 ) After a lengthy debate whether it was less appropriate to refuse a triumph to man, in his presence, in whose name when absent a thanksgiving ( supplicatio ) had been decreed and honour paid to the Immortal Gods by reason of the things successfully accomplished under his leadership, ( 4 ) or for a man to triumph as though a war had been concluded whom they had ordered to hand over his army to a successor ( something that would not be decreed if no war remained in the province ) when his army, the witness of a deserved as of an undeserved triumph, was far away, the middle course seemed best: that he should enter the City in ovation ( ovans ).
* J. C. Wells ' English Accents course Includes class handouts describing Cockney, Scottish, Australian, and Scouse, among other things.
He never actually attempts any of the first three things in the course of the story, but he does try to climb a tree.
The series follows a tragic course in which Dream, having learned a great deal from his imprisonment, tries to correct the things he has done wrong in the past.
In January 1939 Merton had heard good things from friends of his about a part-time teacher on campus named Daniel Walsh, so he decided to take a course on Thomas Aquinas with Walsh.
" This is, of course, reducing the term " development " to a purely financial or economic meaning, a form of reductionism that implies that only the material things of life matter.
Non-commercial includes such things as resale not in the course of business, perhaps of normal use working copies which are no longer wanted.
Two things happened in 1963 that changed the course of the organization.

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