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Of course, some of the credit for the sale boost must be given to improvement in the weather and to the fact that Easter comes more than two weeks earlier than in 1960.
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.
A bend in front of Grace Church allegedly avoids an earlier tavern ; from 10th Street it begins its long diagonal course across Manhattan, headed almost due north.
Husserl, of course, had died several years earlier.
In the course of his work, Greenberg coined the term " Afroasiatic " to replace the earlier term " Hamito-Semitic ," after showing that Hamitic, widely accepted since the 19th century, is not a valid language family.
Soldiers who take a commander's course, are prisoner instructors or practical engineers become corporals earlier.
In this scenario, the ball is fired into a wormhole at an angle such that, if it continues along that path, it will exit the wormhole in the past at just the right angle to collide with its earlier self, thereby knocking it off course and preventing it from entering the wormhole in the first place.
The Act, in a complete reversal of the earlier Space Shuttle monopoly, ordered NASA to purchase launch services for its primary payloads from commercial providers whenever such services are required in the course of its activities.
In 240, in the course of the First Punic War, the Carthaginian mercenaries on the island revolted and gave the Romans, who some years earlier had defeated the Carthaginians in the sea off Olbia and had occupied Sulci, the opportunity to land on Sardinia and occupy it.
He was not completely cut off from the Vienna Conservatory, having taught a private theory course a year earlier.
The delay was to prove fatal ; it was a necessity of the case foreseen and accepted when the march to Worcester had been decided upon, and had the other course, that of marching on London via Lichfield, been taken the battle would have been fought three days earlier with the same result.
Course officials tried to stop the runners by waving red flags, but many jockeys thought that they were protesters ( some had invaded the course earlier ) and so continued to race.
Asbridge, however, fails to note that the recent Turkish conquests of Anatolia and southern Syria had shattered the tense but relatively stable balance of power that a somewhat revived Byzantine Empire had gradually developed with earlier Islamic powers over the course of the 10th and early 11th century.
( This, of course, refers to 80386 and later processors, as the earlier x86 processors do not have a paging unit.
) After briefly speaking about what Kennedy had done earlier that day, Cronkite noted that it was now apparent that the President was dead ( even though the official bulletin had, of course, not arrived yet ), saying that his plane from Fort Worth " flew him to his rendezvous with death, apparently, in Dallas, Texas.
* August 15 – USA's Joe Bottom betters the world record in the 50m freestyle ( long course ) at a meet in Honolulu, Hawaii, shaving off 0. 12 of the previous record ( 22. 83 ) set by Bruce Stahl four months earlier: 22. 71.
Over the course of the investigation, their language and metaphors had changed so that they themselves could no longer interpret all of their own earlier laboratory notes and records.
The course of history is apparently toward the ever-increasing actualization of freedom ; each successive historical epoch corrects certain failures of the earlier ones.
* July 11 – US swimmer Michael Troy breaks his own, earlier in the day set first official world record ( 2: 19. 0 ) in the men's 200m butterfly ( long course ) at a meet in Los Altos, California, clocking 2: 16. 4.
As a rule of thumb they tend to present earlier in life and have a more aggressive course.
One of the older thoroughfares in Covent Garden, Cecil Court dates back to the end of the 17th century and earlier maps clearly identify a hedgerow running down the street's course.
Nicklaus set a new scoring record for the 1980 U. S. Open with an aggregate of 272, eclipsing his earlier record of 275 from 1967 over the same golf course.
The failings in the Iraq War were cited as one of the main causes of the Republicans ' defeat, even though the Bush administration had attempted to distance itself from its earlier " stay the course " rhetoric.
Huang Gai had earlier loaded his boats with wax and straw, and when his ships were within proximity of Cao Cao's fleet, he set them ablaze and steered them on a collision course with Cao Cao's lines.

course and discussion
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.
Twice in the course of the great discussion, he allowed himself to enter the field of doctrinal controversy, a field foreign to both his nature and his previous practice.
As the course outlines of his Sorbonne lectures indicate, during this period he continues a dialogue between phenomenology and the diverse work carried out in psychology, all in order to return to the study of the acquisition of language in children, as well as to broadly take advantage of the contribution of Ferdinand de Saussure to linguistics, and to work on the notion of structure through a discussion of work in psychology, linguistics and social anthropology.
In a course of five years, Jefferson compiled the book ; he included a discussion of contemporary scientific knowledge, and Virginia's history, politics, and ethnography.
In addition, guanxi can describe a state of general understanding between two people: " he / she is aware of my wants / needs and will take them into account when deciding her / his course of future actions which concern or could concern me without any specific discussion or request ".
While this spared Yeltsin from the prospects of parliamentary bargaining and wrangling, it also eliminated any meaningful discussion of the right course of action for the country.
An archaic element was the choosing of the " king " ( basileus-βασιλεύς ); in the course of the festival the consort of the king ( basilinna ) was given up to the god in a mystical marriage, which took place in the Boukolion ( Βουκόλιον ) in the agora ; precisely what this entailed and how physical was the public union, are matters of discussion.
The UNL course, taught by Louis Crompton, led to the introduction in the state legislature of a bill ( eventually defeated ) which would have banned all discussion of homosexuality in that state's universities and colleges.
* Short discussion of modifying orbits by gravity assistance part of a high school level course.
The topics for discussion generally arise from the course of the dinner itself, but extend to literary and historical matters of every description, including abstruse points of grammar.
In the rebuttal, Hoffmann states that he asked Corey over the course of their long discussion of the matter why Corey did not make the issue public.
His 1960 novel Rabbit, Run, the first of four chronicling the rising and falling fortunes of Harry " Rabbit " Angstrom over the course of four decades against the backdrop of the major events of the second half of the 20th century, broke new ground on its release in its characterization and detail of the American middle class and frank discussion of taboo topics such as adultery.
During the course of the discussion, Messerschmidt went on to explain his interest in necromancy and the arcane, and how this also inspired his character heads.
In all forms of Downhill, both at a local youth-level as well as the higher FIS international level, racers are allowed extensive preparation for the race, which includes daily course inspection and discussion with their coaches and teammates as well as several practice runs before the actual race.
Peter Taaffe, who became editor of the Militant newspaper, joined the Labour Party in 1960, and " In the Labour Party I discovered radical, socialist, Marxist ideas and in the course of discussion and debate I accepted those ideas.
One need not suppose, of course, that Plato intended this as a literal discussion of metempsychosis or reincarnation: perhaps he meant it figuratively.
Alan Sokal labeled Kak " one of the leading intellectual luminaries of the Hindu-nationalist diaspora ", in the course of a discussion in which Sokal discusses aspects of Hindutva ideology, under which he includes of some of Kak's work.
We were a fairly non-political household ; my parents were nationalists, of course, but it was not something, as I recall, that was a major area of discussion.
Content analysis of online discussion in an applied educational psychology course.
Another general education requirement is Expository Writing, a four-credit course which can be replaced by English 113 and is a combination of discussion, writing and reading.
The superior accuracy of his determinations was attested by Seth Carlo Chandler's 1894 discussion of them in the course of his researches into the variation of latitude.
During the course of their discussion as to what their next move ought to be, Sylvius reveals to his confederate that he is carrying the Mazarin Stone in a secret pocket.
That of course depends on how much the readers can be assumed to know about the discussion.
A discussion about Ernő with Ursula Goldfinger's cousin on a golf course prompted Ian Fleming to name the James Bond adversary and villain Auric Goldfinger after Ernő.

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