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Babbage understood that the existence of an automatic computer would kindle interest in the field now known as algorithmic efficiency, writing in his Passages from the Life of a Philosopher, " As soon as an Analytical Engine exists, it will necessarily guide the future course of the science.
Passages from Habakkuk are quoted by authors of the New Testament, and its message has inspired modern Christian hymn writers.
The funeral of Baldwin I of Jerusalem | Baldwin I from the book: Les Passages d ' outremer faits par les Français contre les Turcs depuis Charlemagne jusqu ' en 1462.
Passages from Hegel's Elements of the Philosophy of Right are frequently used to illustrate Hegel's supposed misogyny:
The various islands of the archipelago are separated from one another and the Canadian mainland by a series of Arctic waterways collectively known as the Northwest Passages or Northwestern Passages.
Passages such as: " And, behold, Boaz came from Bethlehem, and said unto the reapers, YHWH with you.
More is the focus of the Al Stewart song " A Man For All Seasons " from the 1978 album Time Passages, and of the Far song " Sir ", featured on the limited editions and 2008 re-release of their 1994 album Quick.
In the late 1790s, Paine fled from France to the United States, where he wrote Part III of The Age of Reason: An Examination of the Passages in the New Testament, Quoted from the Old and Called Prophecies Concerning Jesus Christ.
* Hitchcock, Henry, Marching with Sherman: Passages from the Letters and Campaign Diaries of Henry Hitchcock, Major and Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, November 1864 – May 1865, ed.
The various islands are separated from each other and the continental mainland by a series of waterways collectively known as the Northwestern Passages.
Parts of the book were adapted for the stage by Mary Manning as Passages from Finnegans Wake, which was in turn used as the basis for a film of the novel by Mary Ellen Bute.
Passages from Adams ' letters to her husband figured prominently in songs from the Broadway musical 1776.
Passages from the quadrangle give access to modern accommodation blocks and dining hall to the east, and the college library ( the deconsecrated church of St Peter-in-the-East, 12th century ; the crypt remains consecrated ) and gardens ( St Peter's churchyard ) to the north.
Passages from the declaration were frequently quoted by Izetbegović's opponents during the 1990s, who considered it to be an open statement of Islamic fundamentalism.
Deodat Lawson, a former minister in Salem Village, visited Salem Village in March and April, 1692, and published an account in Boston in 1692 of what he witnessed and heard, called " A Brief and True Narrative of Some Remarkable Passages Relating to Sundry Persons Afflicted by Witchcraft, at Salem Village: Which happened from the Nineteenth of March, to the Fifth of April, 1692 ".
In 1864 he withdrew from the business of publisher, but he continued to write nearly to the close of his long life, publishing The Shadows of the Old Booksellers ( 1865 ), an autobiography under the title Passages of a Working Life during Half a Century ( 2 vols., 1864 – 1865 ), and an historical novel, Begg'd at Court ( 1867 ).
Virtually the entire Kingdom of Jerusalem passed into Ayyubid hands after their victory against the Crusades | Crusader s in the Battle of Hattin in 1187 ; illustration from Les Passages faits Outremer par les Français contre les Turcs et autres Sarrasins et Maures outremarins, circa 1490
Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont, given a Gothic architecture | late Gothic setting in this illumination from the Livre des Passages d ' Outre-mer, of c 1490 ( Bibliothèque National )
He subsequently produced some of his most important works, A History of Criticism ( 3 vols., 1900 – 1904 ), with the companion volume Loci Critici, Passages Illustrative of Critical Theory and Practice ( Boston, U. S. A., and London, 1903 ), and A History of English Prosody from the 12th Century to the Present Day ( i., 1906 ; ii., 1908 ; iii., 1910 ); also The Later Nineteenth Century ( 1909 ).
Passages in square brackets are based on Hauksbók ; other passages are based on Skálholtsbók, but with some readings from Hauksbók.
* Passages detailing James Naylers ride into Bristol from Bristol Past And Present by J. F. Nicholls and John Taylor published in 1882.

Passages and book
The Passagenwerk ( Arcades Project, 1927 – 40 ), was Walter Benjamin ’ s final, incomplete book about Parisian city life in the 19th century, especially about the Passages couverts de Paris the covered passages that extended the culture of flânerie ( idling and people-watching ) when inclement weather made flânerie infeasible in the boulevards and streets proper.
Nick Montfort, in his book Twisty Little Passages ( ISBN 0-262-13436-5 ), suggests that the number was chosen not only because 69 is the common name of a sexual position, but also because in its written form 69, 105 falls naturally into two parts with an unusual relationship:
Randall's book Warped Passages: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe's Hidden Dimensions was included in the New York Times ' 100 notable books of 2005.
Passages in the book give some details on how the Terran Federation originated:
Christmas, and three edutainment computer games, in addition to the three book series created as spin-offs to Adventures in Odyssey, Passages, Kidsboro, and The Imagination Station.
Also, the game is mentioned in Nick Montfort's, ' Twisty Little Passages ,' a book exploring the history and form of the interactive fiction genre.
Passages in the Old Testament book Leviticus prohibit " lying with mankind as with womankind " and the story of Sodom and Gomorrah have historically been interpreted as condemning homosexuality, as have several Pauline passages.
Passages from the previous book and even from this book show up in rearranged form and are often repeated.

Passages and also
Venice Preserv'd also contains an allusion to Rochester's famous deathbed conversion, as reported in Gilbert Burnet's Some Passages of the Life and Death of .. Rochester ( 1680 ).
He was the author of Passages from the Diary of a late Physician, which appeared ( 1832 – 37 ) first in Blackwood's Magazine, as did also Ten Thousand a-Year ( 1839 ).
Passages such as John 20: 11 also seem to describe a smaller tomb.
Passages copied from Ibn Jubayr are also found in the writings of al-Sharishi, al-Abdari and Al-Maqrizi.

Passages and known
Passages of his history indicate that Agathias had planned to cover both the final years of Justin II and the fall of the Huns but the work in its known form includes neither.
* 1798 Remarks on the Uses of the Definitive Article in the Greek Text of the New Testament, Containing Many New Proofs of the Divinity of Christ, from Passages Which Are Wrongly Translated in the Common English Version, which contains the grammatical principle still known as " Sharp's Rule "
It appears to have been the work of Speke, although this was not known until 1709, when he asserted his authorship in his Memoirs of the Most Remarkable Passages and Transactions of the Revolution.
The best known of these was The Annotated Paragraph Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments according to the authorised version, with explanatory Notes, Prefaces to the several Books, and an entirely new selection of references to parallel and illustrative Passages, two vols., London, 1850 – 60, published by the Religious Tract Society.
They are best known for their two-volume work Great Pyramid Passages and Chambers, published in 1910 and 1913.

Passages and is
* Prophecies → Passages of Isaiah 40 – 66 refer to events that did not occur in Isaiah's own lifetime, such as the rise of Babylon as the world power, the destruction of Jerusalem, and the rise of Cyrus the Great, which is taken as evidence of later composition.
His latest effort is titled A Lifetime of Love: Poems on the Passages of Life ( 2002 ).
in Quantity for the Price of Seven " Richardson later made it up to the public with " deferred Restorations " of the fourth edition of the novel being printed in larger print with eight volumes and a preface that reads: " It is proper to observe with regard to the present Edition that it has been thought fit to restore many Passages, and several Letters which were omitted in the former merely for shortening-sake.
Bamford was the author of poetry ( mostly in standard English ) but of those in dialect several showing sympathy with the conditions of the working class became widely popular, and his Passages in the Life of a Radical ( 1840 – 1844 ) is an authoritative history of the condition of the working classes in the years after the Battle of Waterloo.
Passages in the texts of Jubilees that are directly parallel to verses in Genesis do not directly reproduce either of the two surviving manuscript traditions ; consequently, the lost Hebrew original is thought to have used an otherwise unrecorded text for Genesis and the early chapters of Exodus, one that was independent of either the Masoretic text or the Hebrew text that was the basis for the Septuagint.
The full title of his principal work — a work which, though now out of date, entitles its author to be regarded as the founder of modern critical research in the field of early Christian literature — is The Credibility of the Gospel History ; or the Principal Facts of the New Testament confirmed by Passages of Ancient Authors, who were contemporary with our Saviour or his Apostles, or lived near their time.
: None of MacGyver's family is seen, except a grandfather who dies in the episode " Passages.
When the Indonesian Throughflow ( through Lombok Strait, Ombai and the Timor Passages ) enters the Indian Ocean it is advected towards Africa within the Indian South Equatorial Current.
Passages in which Aristander is mentioned by name are marked with an asterisk.
* The Al Stewart song " The Palace of Versailles ", from his 1978 album Time Passages, is filled with references and allusions to the French Revolution.
The largest exhibit is " Passages of the Deep ", in Keiko's former tank, it features walk-through acrylic tubes surrounded by deep water marine animals such as sharks, rays, and rockfish.
Throughout the Passages to the Deep exhibit is a collection of Gyotaku ( Japanese " fish rubbing " art ).
Some are of the opinion that Gergasa was the country of the ancient Girgashites ; but it is more probable that ' Gergesenes ' was introduced by Origen upon mere conjecture ; as before him most copies seem to have read ' Gadarenes ', agreeable to the Parallel Passages and the ancient Syriac version.
The Carnet de Passages en Douane ( CPD ) is a customs document that identifies a driver's motor vehicle.
It is bounded to the north by the Verde Island Passages, to the east by Calapan City and Naujan to the south by Santa Cruz and Sablayan in Occidental Mindoro province, and to the west by San Teodoro.
Passages to Canada is a national storytelling initiative that provides Canadians with a greater understanding and appreciation of the contributions that immigrants and refugees make to Canada.
The Passages to Canada Speakers ' Bureau is composed of over 600 immigrants and refugees.

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