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On Feb. 21 the council passed another resolution urging the taking of `` all appropriate measures to prevent the occurrence of civil war in the Congo, including the use of force, if necessary, in the last resort ''.
With Lenin's admission of limited private enterprise through his New Economic Policy ( NEP ) of 1921, Russia began receiving fiction films from afar, an occurrence that Vertov regarded with undeniable suspicion, calling drama a " corrupting influence " on the proletarian sensibility (" On ' Kinopravda ,'" 1924 ).
On the other hand, temperatures below convert potatoes ' starch into sugar, which alters their taste and cooking qualities and leads to higher acrylamide levels in the cooked product, especially in deep-fried dishesthe discovery of acrylamides in starchy foods in 2002 has led to many international health concerns as they are believed to be possible carcinogens and their occurrence in cooked foods are currently under study as possible influences in potential health problems.
On longer time scales, such as the solar cycle, other magnetic phenomena ( faculae and the chromospheric network ) do correlate with sunspot occurrence.
On August 22, 1989, he became Nolan Ryan's 5, 000th strikeout victim, but Henderson took an odd delight in the occurrence, saying, " If you haven't been struck out by Nolan Ryan, you're nobody.
" On the other hand, the " keen rabbinic interest in the question of the greatest commandment " may make this argument invalid, in that Luke may be describing a different occurrence of the question being asked.
On top of that, the initiation sets were a way of documenting events within the Gĩkũyũ nation, so, for example, were the occurrence of small pox and syphilis recorded.
This would happen again when the group U2 would win for the years 2001 ( Beautiful Day ) and 2002 ( Walk On ), the only occurrence of a band winning the award two consecutive years with records from the same album.
* Stanford, JK ( 1935 ) On the occurrence of the Ibisbill Ibidorhyncha struthersii ( Gould ) in Upper Burma.
* On the occurrence of a pumice-rich layer in Holocene deposits of western Peloponnesus, Ionian Sea, Greece.
Based on this research, in 1840 he presented to the Geological Society of London his paper " On the character of the beds of clay lying immediately below the coal-seams of South Wales, and on the occurrence of coal-boulders in the Pennant Grit of that district.
On a site in South Carolina, eastern towhee frequency of occurrence increased as clearcut size increased from < 2. 5 acres (< 1 ha ) to clearcut sizes from 21 to about 32 acres ( 8. 5 – 12. 8 ha ).
On the first occurrence, when they were beating Nephi and Sam with a rod, it tells how an angel visited the brothers, and the angel rebuked Laman and Lemuel.
On the lower Ohio Valley, cold-hardy cultivars have been seen planted up to and even north of the Ohio River, where large tree specimens become increasingly rare and eventually are only found as shrubs before disappearing altogether from the landscape ; for example, large mature trees are common in the Cincinnati, Ohio area but begin to taper off in size and occurrence until they are generally absent altogether in Cleveland, Ohio.
On June 27,, Díaz was part of an unusual occurrence when San Francisco Giants second baseman, Robby Thompson, became the first player in major league history to be caught stealing four times in one game.
Actually, the fact that my respected Fabre had been a genius in chemistry had captured my heart latently, the most decisive occurrence in my education career came when my father asked the advice of Professor Gen-itsu Kita of the Kyoto Imperial University concerning the cause I should take .” On the advice of Kita, a personal friend of the elder Fukui, young Kenichi was directed to the Department of Industrial Chemistry, with which Kita was then affiliated.
On October 23 a small bump occurred at 7: 00 pm during the evening shift, but was ignored as this was a somewhat common occurrence.
On August 1, 2008, up to 20 homes were badly affected by overnight flash flooding in Newcastle West, in an incident described as a ' freak ' occurrence.
* 1939: On the occurrence of the Banded Crake ( Rallus e. amuroptera ) and the Malabar Woodpecker ( Macropicus j. hodgsoni ) in the Billigirirangan Hills, S. India.
On occasion, the aircraft and pilots are called upon to do simple passenger flights-an occurrence rare enough to be a treat, as it is a rare opportunity to fly with all of the aircraft's doors on.
On the occurrence of the Trent Affair in December 1861, he was sent to New Brunswick in command of the first battalion of the Grenadier Guards.
On 21 February 1961 the Security Council adopted resolution 161, which authorised'all appropriate measures ' to ' prevent the occurrence of civil war in the Congo, including ... the use of force, if necessary, in the last resort '.
On the occurrence of placentation in the scincid lizard, Lygosoma entrecasteauxi.
On this documentary, however, the ECW alumni refer to it as a real occurrence.

On and aesthetic
Radcliffe also provided an aesthetic for the genre in an influential article " On the Supernatural in Poetry ", examining the distinction and correlation between horror and terror in Gothic fiction
Jarmusch's distinctive aesthetic and auteur status fomented a critical backlash at the close of this early period, however ; though reviewers praised the charm and adroitness of Mystery Train and Night On Earth, the director was increasingly charged with repetitiveness and risk-aversion.
On March 30, 2007, it opened in select theaters in the United States and Canada and was released on DVD on November 13, 2007 as part of a deluxe box set with a director's cut of Burnett's sophomore feature My Brother's Wedding and three Burnett shorts: Several Friends ( a 1969 aesthetic precursor to Killer of Sheep ), The Horse ( an " allegory of the South " in Burnett's words ), and When It Rains ( praised as one of the greatest short films of all time by critic Jonathan Rosenbaum ).
On that trip, he was struck by the pioneering aesthetic of Le Corbusier's L ' Esprit Nouveau pavilion.
While Liszt had been inspired to some extent by the ideas of Richard Wagner in unifying ideas of drama and music via the symphonic poem, Wagner gave Liszt's concept only lukewarm support in his 1857 essay On the Symphonic Poems of Franz Liszt, and was later to break entirely with Liszt's Weimar circle over their aesthetic ideals.
On the contrary it is evident in every line of the work that Aristotle is presupposing " normal " auditors, normal states of mind and feeling, normal emotional and aesthetic experience.
On their first tours, Fugazi worked out its DIY aesthetic by trial and error.
On May 16, 2006, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources ( DENR ) submitted the Chocolate Hills to the UNESCO World Heritage for inclusion in the list of Natural Monuments because of its outstanding universal value, falling under criteria vii – superlative natural phenomena or areas of exceptional natural beauty and aesthetic importance.
On February 28, 2004, two “ U. S. Bank ” logo signs were installed on the crown, amid controversy for their effect on the aesthetic appearance of the building, much like the previous First Interstate Bank logos were placed on the crown between 1990 and 1998.
The theoretical framework of Hanslick's criticism is expounded in his book of 1854, Vom Musikalisch-Schönen ( On the Musically Beautiful ), which started as an attack on the Wagnerian aesthetic and established itself as an influential text, subsequently going through many editions and translations in several languages.
" On going for my next lesson to Ulysses, that city of modern prose ," he wrote, " I was struck by the great number of magnificent passages in which words are used as they are used in poetry, and in which the emotion which is originally aesthetic, and the emotion which has its origin in intellect, are fused in higher proportions of extreme forms than I had believed was possible.
On the aesthetic use of native African characters in his tales:
On the other hand there are those who succeed too well, who swallow ' Beauty is truth, truth beauty ...,' as the quintessence of an aesthetic philosophy, not as the expression of a certain blend of feelings, and proceed into a complete stalemate of muddle-mindedness as a result of their linguistic naivety.
On Cape May Island Wawa Inc. designs its stores to match the aesthetic and changes its operating procedures to adapt to the shore culture.
On February 5, 2007, Teletoon's network layout was dramatically changed as was its website, and The Detour's website was moved to teletoon. com, and the aesthetic appearance of both the normal block and The Detour changed.
On the other hand, neo-classical metal music does not restrict itself to a return to classical aesthetic ideals, such as equilibrium and formalism.
On a building that uses siding, it may act as a key element in the aesthetic beauty of the structure and directly influence its property value.
On the visual end of these performances, keeping in line with their cartoon and pop culture-inspired aesthetic, The Aquabats ' stage shows are accompanied by a large video screen backdrop which plays montage clips of various cartoons, movies, TV shows, and stock footage specifically edited to match each song.
On the aesthetic side of green architecture or sustainable design is the philosophy of designing a building that is in harmony with the natural features and resources surrounding the site.
On their first single and EP for the label, 1992's " Dime Map of the Reef " and 1993's The Arizona Record, respectively, the band held to their ultra lo-fi aesthetic and recorded the majority of both on a Walkman.
Thomas Mann published an essay, " Über die Ehe " ( On Marriage ), written in 1925, where he states that homoeroticism is aesthetic, while heterosexuality is prosaic.
" On Lerdahl's view complexity has aesthetic value, while complicatedness is neutral.
On September 21, 2009, The Thirteen made an aesthetic renewal, premiering new graphics and ID, but keep the logo.
Schiller, in his essay " On Naïve and Sentimental Poetry ", found this work wanting in aesthetic dignity yet allowed that the keen knowledge of men and things it displays makes it a valuable contribution to literature.

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