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Other things associated with fire and yellow bile in ancient and medieval medicine included the season of summer, since it increased the qualities of heat and aridity ; the choleric temperament ( of a person dominated by the yellow bile humour ); the masculine ; and the eastern point of the compass.
Other things associated with air and blood in ancient and medieval medicine included the season of spring, since it increased the qualities of heat and moisture ; the sanguine temperament ( of a person dominated by the blood humour ); hermaphrodite ( combining the masculine quality of heat with the feminine quality of moisture ); and the northern point of the compass.
Other things associated with water and phlegm in ancient and medieval medicine included the season of Winter, since it increased the qualities of cold and moisture ; the phlegmatic temperament, the feminine, the brain and the western point of the compass.
Other things associated with earth and black bile in ancient and medieval medicine included the season of fall, since it increased the qualities of cold and aridity ; the melancholic temperament ( of a person dominated by the black bile humour ); the feminine ; and the southern point of the compass.
Other theorists may argue that ' complex ' things are ' good ' things.
Other unique themes are things like “ Garfield ’ s Believe it or Don ’ t ,” “ Garfield ’ s Law ", “ Garfield ’ s History of Dogs, and “ Garfield ’ s History of Cats ,” which show science, history and the world from Garfield ’ s point of view.
Other, less restricted forms of psychological egoism may allow the ultimate goal of a person to include such things as avoiding punishments from oneself or others ( such as guilt or shame ) and attaining rewards ( such as pride, self-worth, power or reciprocal beneficial action ).
* Other things being equal, the relative size of any particular mental organ is indicative of the power or strength of that organ
The poems of the New Poems and New Poems: The Other Part are highly wrought, using language and poetic form as a shaped and shaping material ; to this extent the poems are often said to be " things " in themselves.
Other things equal, lower gas pressure means higher-quality vacuum.
Other things they stole were household items like bits of soap and gear like rope and anchors, or sometimes they would keep the ship they captured ( either to sell off or keep because it was better than their ship ).
**: Problem: Other things, such as asthma, can cause someone to cough.
Other things such as long loops, loading coils, pair gain, electric fences ( usually in rural locations ), and digital loop carriers can also cripple connections to 20 kbit / s or lower.
Other things being equal, a thick sleeping bag is warmer than a thin one.
Other forms of morality that do not rely on the existence of an infallible deity, such as secular humanism, also become meaningless because there are no such things as other humans.
Other things being equal, a firm will tend to be larger:
Other things:
Other novelists writing in the 1950s and later were: Anthony Powell ( 1905-2000 ) whose twelve-volume cycle of novels A Dance to the Music of Time ( 1951-1975 ), is a comic examination of movements and manners, power and passivity in English political, cultural and military life in the mid-20th century ; comic novelist Kingsley Amis is best known for his academic satire Lucky Jim ( 1954 ); Nobel Prize laureate William Golding's allegorical novel Lord of the Flies ( 1954 ), explores how culture created by man fails, using as an example a group of British schoolboys marooned on a deserted island ; philosopher Iris Murdoch was a prolific writer of novels that deal with such things as sexual relationships, morality, and the power of the unconscious.
In other words, the welcoming of the Other, to Levinas, was the very essence of conscience properly conceived ; it encouraged our ego to accept the fallibility of assuming things about other people, that selfish freedom of will " does not have the last word " and that realising this has a transcendent purpose: " I am not alone ... in conscience I have an experience that is not commensurate with any a priori a priori and a posteriori framework-a conceptless experience.
Other important points in which Hutcheson follows the lead of Locke are his depreciation of the importance of the so-called laws of thought, his distinction between the primary and secondary qualities of bodies, the position that we cannot know the inmost essences of things (" intimae rerum naturae sive essentiae "), though they excite various ideas in us, and the assumption that external things are known only through the medium of ideas ( Syn.
Other forms of narrow-minded instrumentalism include: déformation professionnelle, a French term for " looking at things from the point of view of one's profession ", and regulatory capture, the tendency for regulators to look at things from the point of view of the profession they are regulating.

Other and distinctive
Other theorists suggest that its distinctive shape evolved to heighten the sexual pleasure experienced by the female during vaginal intercourse.
Other notable structures include the 37-story Wells Fargo Center ( with its distinctive flared base making it the defining building in the Jacksonville skyline ), originally built in 1972-74 by the Independent Life and Accident Insurance Company, and the 28 floor Riverplace Tower which, when completed in 1967, was the tallest precast, post-tensioned concrete structure in the world.
Other PDP-11 operating systems such as RSTS / E had their own distinctive patterns in the console lights.
Other features, including its distinctive overall shape, endured.
Other tales, such as " The End of a Summer's Day " and " Concussion ", show the emergence of Campbell's highly distinctive mature style, of which S. T. Joshi has written:
Other distinctive features include a pair of converging grooves under the throat, and the absence of a notch in the tail fluke.
Other warriors recruited from outside the borders of Egypt included Libyan, Syrian and Canaanite contingents under the New Kingdom and Sherdens from Sardinia who appear in their distinctive horned helmets on wall paintings as body guards for Ramesses II.
Other tribes in the region have their own distinctive style of akuaba.
Other popular music forms that arose during the 1970s include: Briton ( Linton Kwesi Johnson's dub poetry ); Sly & Robbie's rockers reggae, which drew on Augustus Pablo's melodica, becoming popular with artists such as The Mighty Diamonds and The Gladiators ; Joe Gibbs ' mellower rockers reggae, including music by Culture and Dennis Brown ; Burning Spear's distinctive style, as represented by the albums Marcus Garvey and Man in the Hills ; and harmonic, spiritually-oriented Rasta music like that of The Abyssinians, Black Uhuru and Third World.
Other birds have been placed in this order more out of necessity to place them somewhere ; this has caused the expanded Gruiformes to lack distinctive apomorphies.
Other students may avoid the exam, based on their distinctive talents, like athletics, or excellent daily performance in junior stage.
Other distinctive features are a relatively long, level croup, or top of the hindquarters, and naturally high tail carriage.
Other chemicals that help to produce the distinctive scents of many basils, depending on their proportion in each specific breed, include:
Other distinctive properties include resistance to chemical attack, excellent high-temperature characteristics, and stable electrical properties.
Other ingredients that give Penang laksa its distinctive flavour include lemongrass, galangal ( lengkuas ) and chilli.
* Other Uniforms — High-ranking officers occasionally wore white uniforms ( or white jackets ), and staff officers were issued distinctive staff service uniforms.
Other old names, now rarely used, include oldfield pine, due to its status as an early colonizer of abandoned fields ; bull pine, due to its size ( several other yellow pines are also often so named, especially large isolated specimens ); rosemary pine, due to loblolly's distinctive fragrance compared to the other southern pines ; and North Carolina pine.
Other than Suzie Sweet and Penny Pocket, who share a building and run Pocket and Sweet ( a shop set in Balamory ), each main character has their own house in the town, and each house has a distinctive colour.
Other Rochester-specific foods include the white hot, a hot dog processed to appear without the distinctive pink color of most hot dogs.
Other cultures were undoubtedly present, but in smaller numbers, and they did not leave such a distinctive presence.
Other more recently established schools have devised Old Boy names that are distinctive to prevent confusion with other schools.
Other native ingredients like lemongrass, galangal, garlic, shallots, cilantro, and kaffir lime leaves are added to this mix to make a distinctive and complex spice blend called " kroeung.
Other notable features of the Tahoe Limited included the Z60 high-performance chassis package ( commonly known as the police package ) which places the body of the vehicle lower than the 4WD Tahoe, two tone gray and charcoal leather interior seating surfaces, a gauge cluster, Bilstein shock absorbers, a 3. 42 or optional 3. 73 rear gear ratio, a limited slip rear differential, an engine oil cooling system, and distinctive 16 in Ronal R36 five-spoke aluminum wheels.
The cones are also protected by a 1915 law, the Reserves and Other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies Empowering Act 1915, which was passed due to early concern that the distinctive landscape was being eroded, especially by quarrying.

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