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Image showing shock waves from NASA's X-43A hypersonic research vehicle in flight at Mach 7, generated using a computational fluid dynamics algorithm. On September 30, 1935 an exclusive conference was held in Rome with the topic of high velocity flight and the possibility of breaking the sound barrier.
On this topic, Malachi deals with divorce both as a social problem (" Why then are we faithless to one another ...
Studies of Charles Darwin's notebooks have shown that Darwin arrived separately at the idea of natural selection which he set out in his 1859 book On the Origin of Species, but it has been speculated that he may have had some half-forgotten memory from his time as a student in Edinburgh of ideas of selection in nature as set out by Hutton, and by William Charles Wells and Patrick Matthew who had both been associated with the city before publishing their ideas on the topic early in the 19th century.
" On June 10, 2009, on the topic of Voight's fundraiser speech, Glenn Beck told Voight in a radio interview: " It's good not to be alone.
On February 13, 2008, Clemens appeared before a Congressional committee, along with Brian McNamee, and swore under oath that he did not take steroids ; that he did not discuss HGH with McNamee ; that he was not at a party at José Canseco's where steroids were the topic of conversation ; that he was only injected with B-12 and lidocaine ; and that he never told Pettitte that he had taken HGH.
On this topic, he wrote, We must first stop the leak in the ship through which muddy waters from without threaten to sink us .”
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On the one hand, ontology is the study of being, and the central topic of the field is couched, variously, in terms of being, existence, " what is ", and reality.
On the topic of predictable probabilities, the double-slit experiments are a popular example.
On a second plane the topic is about real markets, teeming with the excitement and drama of struggles among real firms " ( Shepherd, W .; 1985 ; 1 ).
" On the topic of omniscience and free will, Jacobs writes that in the medieval period, three views were put forth: Maimonides, who wrote that God had foreknowledge and man is free ; Gersonides, who wrote that man is free and consequently God does not have complete knowledge, and Hasdai Crescas, who wrote in Or Adonai that God has complete foreknowledge and consequently God is not really free.
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On the first occasion, the topic is about inheritance when there are no male children, while the topic of the second occasion is levirate marriage, and property inheritance remaining within a clan ( not the tribe ).
* On the Law Relating to Priests and Augurs was a topic that would follow naturally from some of the sections of On Farming.
It is strange that only Dick Irvin and I have the courage to risk our livelihood by defending our rights against such a dictator .”( On the topic of ' paper assists ' given out in Detroit :) It is not surprising that Howe, Lindsay and Abel are among the top point-scorers in the league, although I admit Howe and Lindsay are good players.
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On Law & Order it is the topic of episode Animal Instinct in which Frances Fisher plays a woman who is diagnosed an erotomaniac.
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On and rhetoric
On 13 July, the assassination of Jean-Paul Marat — a Jacobin leader and journalist known for his bloodthirsty rhetoric — by Charlotte Corday, a Girondin, resulted in further increase of Jacobin political influence.
Some believe that Aristotle defines rhetoric in On Rhetoric as the art of persuasion, while others think he defines it as the art of judgment.
On 13 July the assassination of Jean-Paul Marat – a Jacobin leader and journalist known for his violent rhetoric – by Charlotte Corday resulted in a further increase in Jacobin political influence.
The nobleness of life / Is to do thus ; when such a mutual pair / And such a twain can do ’ t-in which I bind / On pain of punishment the world to weet / We stand up peerless .” Cleopatra immediately says, Excellent falsehood !” in an aside, indicating to the audience that she intends for Antony to adopt this rhetoric.
Equally important to later developments are texts on poetry, rhetoric, and sophistry, including many of Plato's dialogues, such as Cratylus, Ion, Gorgias, Lesser Hippias, and Republic, along with Aristotle's Poetics, Rhetoric, and On Sophistical Refutations.
This was succeeded ( 1887, 1888 ) by a new edition of the Rhetoric, and along with it, a book On Teaching English, being an exhaustive application of the principles of rhetoric to the criticism of style, for the use of teachers ; and in 1894 he published a revised edition of The Senses and the Intellect, which contain his last word on psychology.
On the art of rhetoric, he was also an innovator.
On the other hand, conservative cultural warriors '” rhetoric helped Republicans gain control of Congress in 1994, and the subsequent impeachment of Clinton by Congress over a sex scandal is widely understood as having been a divisive " culture war " battle.
On April 18, 2010, the APS modified the policy statement significantly toning down the rhetoric.
On June 24 – 25, 1937, a meeting of the Appeal faction's National Action Committee voted to ratched up the rhetoric against American Labor Party and Republican nominee for mayor of New York Fiorello LaGuardia, a favorite son of many in Socialist ranks, and to reestablish their newspaper, The Socialist Appeal.
On arrival in the city before writing the speech, Robinson was warned by US diplomats to avoid Cold War rhetoric and that Berliners had adjusted to the presence of the Berlin Wall.
In 2008, Time magazine named this blog one of the " Top 15 Green Websites ", writing that it " counters bad science and inane rhetoric with original analysis delivered sharply .... Romm occupies the intersection of climate science, economics and policy .... On his blog and in his most recent book, Hell and High Water, you can find some of the most cogent, memorable, and deployable arguments for immediate and overwhelming action to confront global warming.
On the subject of Pat Buchanan's famously combative Culture War Speech at the 1992 Republican Convention, which attracted controversy over Buchanan's aggressive rhetoric against Bill Clinton, liberals, supporters of reproductive and gay rights, and for his comparison of American politics to religious warfare, Ivins famously quipped that the speech had " probably sounded better in the original German ," noting the similarity between the concept of " culture war " and the Kulturkampf of Otto von Bismarck's Germany.
The Art and On Breaths show the influence of Sophistic rhetoric ; they " are characterized by long introductions and conclusions, antitheses, anaphoras, and sound effects typical of Gorgianic style.
On the other hand, aggressive proselytism on the part of some Christian groups have led to incidents of anti-Christian rhetoric, often fueled by Hindu nationalist political parties.
On October 11, 2010, in her first public speech as Vice Chair, Yellen stepped away from dovish rhetoric with respect to low interest rates.
On the other hand Spartans who became kings, diplomats or generals would also improve their rhetoric, reading and writing skills as they were necessary abilities to have for their positions.
Petrarch ’ s position, expressed both strongly and amusingly in his invective On His Own Ignorance and That of Many Others ( De sui ipsius ac multorum ignorantia ) is also important for another reason: it represents the conviction that philosophy should let itself be guided by rhetoric, that the purpose of philosophy is therefore not so much to reveal the truth, but to encourage people to pursue the good.
On the other hand, Jawbox had been influenced by " the tradition of Chicago's thriving early -' 80s scene ", while The Nation of Ulysses are " best remembered for lifting the motor-mouthed revolutionary rhetoric of the MC5 " with the incorporation of " elements of R & B ( as filtered through the MC5 ) and avant jazz " combined with " exciting, volatile live gigs ", and being the inspiration for " a new crop of bands both locally and abroad ".
On June 5, 1782, he was made supplementary professor of philosophy at his own university ; and on the death of his cousin August Wilhelm in 1801 he was for five months professor of rhetoric.
On the album, Robert Christgau wrote: " Now I regret all the times I've used words like " power " and " energy " to describe rock and roll, because this is what such rhetoric should have been saved for.
On the same occasion he was defeated in rhetoric by Theopompus.
On May 18, 2005, Judge Lefkow testified before the U. S. Congress on the problem of providing security for judges, placing some of the blame for the attack on her family on rhetoric against judges issued by persons such as Pat Robertson.
On page 22, Bartel quotes Walther's definition of musica poetica, or musical rhetoric, as:

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