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Rapga and Sun
Pandatsang Rapga hailed the Three Principles of Dr. Sun for helping Asian peoples against foreign imperialism and called for the feudal system to be overthrown.

Rapga and Three
The pro-Kuomintang and pro-ROC Khamba revolutionary leader Pandatsang Rapga, who established the Tibet Improvement Party, adopted Dr. Sun's ideology including the Three Principles, incorporating them into his party and using Sun's doctrine as a model for his vision of Tibet after achieving his goal of overthrowing the Tibetan government.

Rapga and into
Dr. Sun's ideology was put into a Tibetan translation by Rapga.

Rapga and Tibetan
The Tibet Improvement Party was founded by Pandatsang Rapga, a pro-ROC and pro-KMT Khampa revolutionary, who worked against the 13th Dalai Lama's Tibetan Government in Lhasa.

Rapga and for
Rapga stated that " the Sanmin Zhuyi was intended for all peoples under the domination of foreigners, for all those who had been deprived of the rights of man.
Rapga stated that " The Sanmin Zhuyi was intended for all peoples under the domination of foreigners, for all those who had been deprived of the rights of man.

borrowed and Sun
The project, called Probus ( for professional business workstation ) was created on a prototype Sun Microsystems workstation borrowed from Andy Bechtolsheim while he was at Stanford University.
In 1987, he suggested in his Sun column that the Pet Shop Boys had borrowed the melody of Cat Stevens's 1970 song " Wild World " for their UK number one single " It's a Sin ".
album in 1996, while Smash Mouth ( who didn't ask for permission ) borrowed the opening riff from " Swan's Splashdown " for their 1997 hit, " Walkin ' On the Sun ".
* Science-fiction write Gene Wolfe borrowed the name to describe a type of mounted soldier armed with an energy " lance " in his book The Claw of the Conciliator, volume two of The Book of the New Sun.
The kidnap of M was borrowed from Colonel Sun and used as a plot device in the 1999 Bond film The World Is Not Enough.
* In 1968, Roger Waters of the rock band Pink Floyd borrowed lines from his poetry to create the lyrics for the song " Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun " from the band's second album A Saucerful of Secrets.

borrowed and Three
Romance of the Three Kingdoms is also seen as a possible early antecedent, and contains classic close-combat descriptions that were later borrowed by wuxia writers in their works.
Groucho's entrance in the film was borrowed in another Animaniacs cartoon, " The Three Muska-Warners ".
Three months later, a further £ 600 was borrowed.
Coming across a copy of Kieslowski's Three colours Blue / White / Red among the videos at home-without anyone remembering having borrowed it from a friend ...
Three officers named Hulot were recognized for their valor in the Napoleonic Wars, and some suggest that Balzac borrowed the name of Comte Hector d ' Aure.
Three Daleks of the Mark 1 Movie design can occasionally be seen in The Chase, borrowed from the production company responsible for the Doctor Who films to increase numbers.
( An example of the latter one is ' One for all, and all for one ' (" каждый за всех, все за одного ") which was borrowed from The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père.
The most famous example is the short comedies of The Three Stooges which, from 1949 until 1957, borrowed lengthy sequences and often entire storylines from old shorts.
Her activities in the first half of The Three Musketeers ( being a source of d ' Artagnan's infatuation and her role in the diamond studs plot ) are accounted for in the earlier works Dumas borrowed from.
" Three arrows enclosed in a circle is the emblem of the Vanguard, borrowed from the now-destroyed Iron Front in Germany.

borrowed and Principles
Darwin borrowed Charles Lyell's argument in Principles of Geology that the record is extremely imperfect as fossilisation is a very rare occurrence, spread over vast periods of time ; since few areas had been geologically explored, there could only be fragmentary knowledge of geological formations, and fossil collections were very poor.
Principles and techniques were borrowed from many disciplines — including but not limited to nursing, psychiatry, rehabilitation, self-help, orthopedics, and social work — to enrich the profession ’ s scope.

borrowed and People
Tex Avery, for whom Clampett worked as an animator in the mid-1930s, borrowed strongly from this cartoon for his 1948 MGM cartoons Half-Pint Pygmy ( in which the characters, George and Junior, travel to Africa in search of the world's smallest pygmy, only to discover that he has an uncle who's even smaller ) and The Cat That Hated People ( where the cat travels to the moon and encounters an array of characters similar to those in Clampett's Wackyland, e. g., a pair of gloves and lips that keep saying " Mammy, mammy ", just like the Al Jolson duck in Porky in Wackyland ).
Chef also points out that they in turn borrowed their ideas from a classic Twilight Zone episode, " The Little People ".

borrowed and doctrine
11 ; these ideas were further developed by later Judaism in the doctrines of the Divine Word creating the world, the divine throne-chariot and its cherub, the divine splendor and its shekinah, and the name of God as well as the names of the angels ; and Philo borrowed from all these in elaborating his doctrine of the Logos.
From Alexandrian theology Philo borrowed the idea of wisdom as the mediator ; he thereby somewhat confused his doctrine of the Logos, regarding wisdom as the higher principle from which the Logos proceeds, and again coordinating it with the latter.
The Torah, and the study of ethics which forms a part of practical philosophy and is designated, by an expression borrowed from Plato (" Gorgias ," 464 ), as the " doctrine of the healing of souls ," are the guiding stars to this exalted plane ; but no scientific presentation of practical philosophy approaches in this regard the lofty heights of the Scriptures, wherein are clearly expressed the most sublime moral principles known to philosophers ( ib.
It is a remarkable fact that later theology can be proved to have borrowed the doctrine of the guardian angel for Jewish Christianity.
A statement by Bruce Archer encapsulated what was going on: ‘ The most fundamental challenge to conventional ideas on design has been the growing advocacy of systematic methods of problem solving, borrowed from computer techniques and management theory, for the assessment of design problems and the development of design solutions .’ Herbert A. Simon established the foundations for ‘ a science of design ’, which would be ‘ a body of intellectually tough, analytic, partly formalizable, partly empirical, teachable doctrine about the design process .’
Begun in the anthology series New Triumph, the Northguard series centred around the misadventures of Philip Wise, a young Montreal resident of European Jewish ancestry, who had found himself caught up in the efforts of a private corporation's senior staff to defeat a conspiracy known collectively as " ManDes "( from the term " manifest destiny ") to force Canada and the United States to merge under a quasi-Christian theocratic dictatorship with elements borrowed from white supremacist doctrine.
Rechtsstaat (, ) is a doctrine in continental European legal thinking, originally borrowed from German jurisprudence, which can be translated as " legal state ", " state of law ", " state of justice ", or " state of rights ".
It was from here that Russia borrowed a doctrine of Rechtsstaat, which literally translates as legal state.

borrowed and translated
In Ancient Greek, stops were called áphōna ( stoicheîa ), which was translated into Latin as mūtae ( cōnsōnantēs ), and from there borrowed into English as mute.
Amongst Christians, Yasu — an Arabic transliteration of the name of the Christian Jesus — Yahweh, or Shaddai, translated, that is, " Almighty ", are common, with some other names and titles generally borrowed as transliterations from Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.
The most basic teaching of Tenrikyo is kashimono-karimono, officially translated as " a thing lent, a thing borrowed ".
** Hebrew ( Judaism )-Some terms in the Hebrew Bible have been carried into other languages due to being borrowed rather than translated in Bible translations.
The term, borrowed from German, could be translated as celebration publication or celebratory ( piece of ) writing.
The Baron Munchausen tales were made famous when they were ' borrowed ', translated into German, and embellished somewhat by Gottfried August Bürger in 1786 — and have been among the favourite reading of subsequent generations, as well as the basis of several films, including Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen.
These are the parts borrowed and translated word for word from the study of Karl Sudhoff.
The Old English spelling was ċetel with initial che-like ' cherry ', Middle English ( and dialectal ) was chetel, both come ( together with German Kessel " cauldron ") ultimately from Germanic * katilaz, that was borrowed from Latin catillus, diminutive form of catīnus " deep vessel for serving or cooking food ", which in various contexts is translated as " bowl ", " deep dish ", or " funnel ".
The Act 2, scene iii chorus, borrowed from the Bhagavad Gita ( translated into English by Swami Prabhavananda and Christopher Isherwood ) reads:
However, in many cases the borrowed terminology is translated, and not transcribed phonetically.

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