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course and such
In any case but the last, such a course is sure to avenge itself upon the individual ; ;
`` We were requested by the Secretary General, as I understand it, to discuss with you such matters as appear to us to be relevant, and we are not of course either a formal group or a committee in the sense of being guided by any rules or regulations of the Secretariat.
The American Institute of Interior Designers has published a recommended course for designers and a percentage layout of such a course.
By permitting freshman students we might extend the opportunity for such a course to some individuals who otherwise might never get to take it.
While there may be several such industries to which the model of this paper is applicable, the authors make particular claim of relevance to the explanation of the course of wages and prices in the steel industry of the United States since World War 2.
Yes, he believed that the Jews were `` enemies of the Reich '', and such a belief is, of course, typical of `` patriotic '' anti-Semites ; ;
It may be, of course, that such objectives can be pursued consisently with a policy designed to overthrow Communism ; ;
He would say, of course, that he had not really had any such wish ; ;
Had it not been for such private enterprise, diocesan authorities might of course have been goaded into establishing institutions subsidized by diocesan funds and parish collections and staffed by religious as paid employees.
She had, of course, been exposed to and enjoyed a music appreciation course which had included the better known classical works such as `` Tristan und Isolde '', `` Candide '', `` Oklahoma '', `` Nozze de Figaro '', the atomic age singers, Eileen Farrell, Elvis Presley and Geraldine Todd, as well as the curious rhythmic progressions of the Venusians, Capellan visual chromatics and the sonic concerti of the Altairians.
As academic disciplines began to differentiate over the course of the nineteenth century, anthropology grew increasingly distinct from the biological approach of natural history, on the one hand, and from purely historical or literary fields such as Classics, on the other.
Athena had an " androgynous compromise " that allowed her traits and what she stood for to be attributed to male and female rulers alike over the course of history ( such as Marie de ' Medici, Anne of Austria, Christina of Sweden, and Catherine the Great ).
Patients starting morphine may experience nausea and vomiting ( generally relieved by a short course of antiemetics such as phenergan ).
In the course of these travels he made a point of complying with all local enactments, even where such compliance laid him open to the charge of inconsistency ( Yer.
The album features his interaction with students at Fresno State College ( now California State University, Fresno ) on such topics as " sensitivity training ," " humanitarianism ," " abstract art " ( Capp hated it ), and of course, " student protest.
After one such attempt, Bright noted in his diary that Disraeli " seems unable to comprehend the morality of our political course.
There have been repeated findings that between a third and a half of adults diagnosed with bipolar disorder report traumatic / abusive experiences in childhood, which is associated on average with earlier onset, a worse course, and more co-occurring disorders such as PTSD.
Some of the maneuvers include both solo aircraft performing at once, such as opposing passes ( toward each other in what appears to be a collision course ) and mirror formations ( back-to-back.
Of course, the very nature of " disappearances " made such investigations very difficult.
The Cuban government supported and still supports the Republican cause, but opposed the attacks which took place on civilian targets by Sinn Féin's military ally, the Provisional Irish Republican Army and of course attacks on civilians by their loyalist enemies such as the Ulster Volunteer Force and Ulster Defence Association.
It is also distinguished from virtue ethics, which focuses on the character of the agent rather than on the nature or consequences of the act ( or omission ) itself, and pragmatic ethics which treats morality like science: advancing socially over the course of many lifetimes, such that any moral criterion is subject to revision.
Of course, such an event is rare in coalition governments when compared to two-party systems, which typically exists because of stifling the growth of emerging parties, often through discriminatory nomination rules regulations and plurality voting systems, and so on.
However, the details of the story are at best uncertain ( see for discussion of the original Wolfgang Sartorius von Waltershausen source and the changes in other versions ); some authors, such as Joseph Rotman in his book A first course in Abstract Algebra, question whether it ever happened.

course and lists
The latter course seems to have been seldom adopted ; the ordinary mode of inflicting the punishment was simply this: the censors in their new lists omitted the names of such senators as they wished to exclude, and in reading these new lists in public, quietly omitted the names of those who were no longer to be senators.
* Printed lists of items in the library that are not in the catalogue, such as newspapers, school yearbooks, old telephone directories, college course catalogues, and local history sources.
Coming immediately after the event being recognised, rather than appearing in due course in the New Year's or Birthday Honours lists, this recognition was reminiscent of accolades previously bestowed upon Francis Drake and Francis Chichester when reaching home shores after their respective circumnavigations in 1580 and 1967.
While a typical TPRS student might not have " covered " as much vocabulary as a typical communicatively-taught student, the TPRS student has automatic, correct control of everything that has been required throughout the course of TPRS study, in contrast to the communiatively-taught student, who will typically memorize long lists of vocabulary and fail to retain all of it.
This includes information such as potential questions that may be asked of witnesses, lists of possible witnesses, memoranda, notes, trial strategies, written briefs, or documents that may, or may not end up being used in the course of litigation.
is also frequently seen in university course lists, indicating that a course will take place but that the lecturer is not yet known ; the abbreviation means " nomen nominandum " (" the name is to be announced ") in this case.
The JVB's argument usually points to the beginning of the same display list, but it of course can also point to another display list, so that a chain of display lists, executed after consecutive blanking pulses, is formed.
Her novels are found on course lists in the Departments of English, Liberal Arts, Women ’ s Studies, and Cultural Studies at Universities in the Caribbean, Canada, The USA, England, Europe, India, and Australia.
The taught courses are all examined by essays chosen from prescribed lists ; candidates submit two essays for each course, or six essays in total ( max.
In the case of an academic paper, the title page also lists class information ( such as the course name and number ), identification information ( such as the student number ), the date, name of the professor, and name of the institution.
The memoir spent over two years on The New York Times bestseller list, and now appears on high school and university course lists across America.
In addition, UTP has significantly expanded its course and textbook offerings through the acquisition of selected lists from Broadview Press, resulting in the UTP Higher Education Division.

course and categories
Actually, the types of infection that could attack a warm-blooded mammal were not infinite, and over the course of the last few hundred years adequate defenses had been found for all basic categories.
Moreover, some of Dutton's categories seem too broad: a physicist might entertain hypothetical worlds in his / her imagination in the course of formulating a theory.
The bipolar I and II categories have specifiers that indicate the presentation and course of the disorder.
One article originally written for the Bahá ' í Encyclopedia, characterized Covenant-breakers that have emerged in the course of Bahá ' í history as belonging to one of four categories:
In the course of the 20th century, however, American jurisdictions eliminated the distinction among the first three categories.
The inflectional categories of the Greek verb have likewise remained largely the same over the course of the language's history, though with significant changes in the number of distinctions within each category and their morphological expression.
Every pre-abelian category is of course an additive category, and many basic properties of these categories are described under that subject.
Barth writes: "[...] categorical ethnic distinctions do not depend on an absence of mobility, contact and information, but do entail social processes of exclusion and incorporation whereby discrete categories are maintained despite changing participation and membership in the course of individual life histories.
The series The Famous Jett Jackson and its young cast were nominated for Young Artist Awards, presented by the nonprofit Young Artist Foundation, in several categories in the course of the show's run:
There of course are reservations in various categories for which cut-offs are much lower.
The National Student Survey recently rated Derby's law course number one in four categories including overall.
( Of course, these categories overlapped ; Cimon was representative of the Spartans at Athens, and named one of his sons " Lacedaemonius ".
General social categories such as university affiliation, course majors, and even ad-hoc groups have been used to distinguish between in-group and out-group members.
Of course, to make possible such constancy it is also necessary that this content be organized, not only through relatively fixed association but also with the aid of the rules of logic, and of our basic categories of space, time causality, universality, etc.
There are hundreds of PSA tournaments throughout the course of a season of the PSA World Tour, and they are classified into the following categories, based on prize money:
The Super soup effects are divided into four different categories, and each category is different, whenever it effects Cooper or if it effects anything else throughout the course of the room, in the game.
Over the course of the war, the Allied countries outproduced the Axis countries in most categories of weapons.
In sociology and anthropology, an age grade or age class is a form of social organization based on age, within a series of such categories, through which individuals pass over the course of their lives.
This increases the skill level of the AI driver in the categories of vehicle skill, course skill, and battle skill.
There were two categories of membership in the RCGA when it was formed ; Allied which meant it was a regularly constituted golf club in Canada, and Associate which was also to have a golf course, clubhouse and at least 25 members.
The skill rating of your hole is the rating in all three categories added together, and the skill rating of your course is the ratings of all your holes added together.
Barth writes ( p. 9 ): "[...] categorical ethnic distinctions do not depend on an absence of mobility, contact and information, but do entail social processes of exclusion and incorporation whereby discrete categories are maintained despite changing participation and membership in the course of individual life histories.
Although presentations conforming to the major DSM-IV categories can be found throughout the world, the particular symptoms, course, and social response are very often influenced by local cultural factors.
The crew managed an average speed of in each of the same payload categories over the 2000 km course.

2.511 seconds.