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Sjögren and concludes
Older reports often talk about horse-like appearances, but more modern reports often have more reptile and dinosaur-like-appearances, and Sjögren concludes that the legends of kelpies evolved into the present day legends of lake-monsters where the monsters changed the appearance since the discovery of dinosaurs and giant aquatic reptiles from the horse-like water-kelpie to a dinosaur-like reptile, often a plesiosaur.

Sjögren and legends
According to the Swedish naturalist and author Bengt Sjögren ( 1980 ), present day beliefs in lake monsters such as the Loch Ness Monster are associated with the old legends of kelpies.
According to the Swedish naturalist and author Bengt Sjögren ( 1980 ), the present day belief in lake-monsters is associated with the legends of kelpies.
The cryptozoologically interested naturalist Philip Gosse also tried to examine these legends during his travels in Venezuela during the mid 19th century, but with no real success ( Sjögren, 1980 ).

Sjögren and have
Sjögren claims that the accounts of lake-monsters have changed during history.
As luck would have it Saab advertised for an illustrator and Gunnar Sjögren moved down to Saab's headquarters in Linköping in the fall of 1959.
At 60, Sjögren decided to retire from Saab, but still devoted some of his time to Saab matters-such as writing the book " The Saab Way "-so even though he now could devote all the time he wanted to his other hobbies, he still seemed to have gasoline in his blood.
The Swedish author Rolf Blomberg speculates ( 1966 ) that rumours of hidden monsters in the Amazon basin might have been inspired by Arthur Conan Doyle's book The Lost World ( 1912 ) combined with exaggerated reports of sightings of unusually large spider monkeys ( Sjögren, 1980 ), and Bengt Sjögren ( 1962 ) remarked: " For critically educated zoologists is of course all this ' ape mystery ' just a good joke ".

Sjögren and developed
But despite this abiding and seemingly all-consuming interest in cars, Gunnar Sjögren developed a profound and expert interest in many other fields.

Sjögren and modern
More modern writers living on or writing about Öland include novelist Margit Friberg ( 1904 – 1997 ), poet Anna Rydstedt ( 1928 – 1994 ), novelist Birgitta Trotzig ( 1929-2011 ), poet Lennart Sjögren ( 1930 -), children novelist Eva Bexell ( 1945 -), poet Tom Hedlund ( 1945 -), novelist Johan Theorin ( 1963 -), poet and novelist Magnus Utvik ( 1964 -) and novelist Per Planhammar ( 1965 -).
The first " modern " scientist to study them was Finnish Anders Johan Sjögren, but the first person to connect them with Votes was Ferdinand Johan Wiedemann in 1872.

Sjögren and .
Lönnrot and his contemporaries ( e. g. Matthias Castrén, Anders Johan Sjögren
In 1967, Rabén & Sjögren established an annual literary prize, the Astrid Lindgren Prize, in connection with her 60th birthday.
Stockholm, Rabén & Sjögren, 1977.
It is named after Swedish ophthalmologist Henrik Sjögren ( 1899 – 1986 ), who first described it.
The disorder should not be confused with the Sjögren – Larsson syndrome, which was also denoted T. Sjögren syndrome in early studies.
* March 1-Emil Sjögren, composer ( b. 1853 )
After an initial rejection from Bonnier Publishers in 1944, Lindgren's manuscript was accepted for publication by the Swedish publisher Rabén and Sjögren.
:* Mrs. Katrin Sjögren ( lib )
A new " bulge " hood, designed by Gunnar A. Sjögren, was required to clear the larger V4 WWMA engine, with a slight right offset to avoid obstructing the driver's view.
The 1970 redesign of the Sonett V4, named the Sonett III, was initially undertaken by Sergio Coggiola, but Gunnar A. Sjögren altered it to fit the existing chassis without expensive manufacturing-line changes.
Drawing bij Gunnar A. Sjögren
Tragos Fountain at the Malmö Opera, designed by Nils Sjögren.
Gunnar A. Sjögren

concludes and legends
Having not once mentioned such gardens, Willey concludes that there is no sound evidence in favour of these fictitious legends.
Juwayni not having once mentioned such gardens, Willey concludes that there is no sound evidence in favour of these fictitious legends.
Based on textual history of Yinglong, Chi You, Kua Fu, and related legends, Bernhard Karlgren ( 1946: 284-5 ) concludes that " all these nature myths are purely Han-time lore, and there is no trace of them in pre-Han sources ", with two exceptions.

concludes and have
Patterson ( 1995 ) has proposed a form of afterlife equivalent to a collective dream but concludes that the individual will still have subjective consciousness.
" It is clear ," Brooks concludes, " that the metropolitan church Canterbury must have been quite unable to provide any effective training in the scriptures or in Christian worship.
" In the end, he concludes that he " ought never to have come on leave.
Evaluating Collins ' approach, he considers " the wide geographical spread from which the material comes and the implicit assumption that linguistic developments would have occurred uniformly throughout this area " a weakness and concludes, " The character of the Hebrew and Aramaic could support a date in the fifth or fourth century for the extant written form of the book, but does not demand a second-century date.
However research concludes that this change would have been insufficient to cause the observed level of ammonite extinction.
" Samar Khatiwala, an oceanographer at Columbia University concludes that the studies suggest " we cannot count on these sinks operating in the future as they have in the past, and keep on subsidizing our ever-growing appetite for fossil fuels.
Xavier attempts to surrender to the Hulk, but after viewing the X-Mansion's large graveyard dedicated to post-M-Day mutant deaths, The Hulk concludes the mutants have suffered enough, and leaves the Mansion grounds on his own accord.
In fact, “ Luke perceives himself to be a Jew .” Finally, Rebecca Denova concludes her book with these words: “ Luke-Acts, we may conclude on the basis of a narrative-critical reading, was written by a Jew to persuade other Jews that Jesus of Nazareth was the messiah of Scripture and that the words of the prophets concerning ‘ restoration ’ have been ‘ fulfilled .’” Finally it should be noted that Strelan in 2008 not only concluded that Theophilus was Jewish but also that Luke was a priest.
It concludes with a reminder that the response to the kingdom will have eternal consequences, and the crowd's amazed response leads into the next narrative block.
We have proved that φ is either satisfiable or refutable, and this concludes the proof of the Lemma.
As Conway ( 2006 ) concludes, the new policies " went far beyond earlier efforts to promote economic development in the Highlands and ... represented the first real endeavour to transform the region's social system .... the post-rebellion legislation certainly seems to have accelerated the change.
Davidson concludes that, in these examples, " here we have the fierce destructive side of death, with a strong emphasis on its physical horrors, so perhaps we should not assume that the gruesome figure of Hel is wholly Snorri's literary invention.
The earliest written references that have survived relating to the islands were made by Pliny the Elder in his Natural History, where he states that there are 30 " Hebudes ", and makes a separate reference to " Dumna ", which Watson ( 1926 ) concludes is unequivocally the Outer Hebrides.
Although Haddad notes that the authenticity of both hadeeth is questionable, he nevertheless concludes that the underlying principle of superiority internal jihad does have a reliable basis in the Quran and other writings.
Binns concludes that it would be unwise to put forward a single explanation of the monster, and probably a wide range of natural phenomena have been mistaken for the monster at times: otters, swimming deer, unusual waves.
The author of the Catholic Encyclopedia article goes on to enumerate the accounts of each of these three persons ( the unnamed " sinner ", Mary Magdalene, and Mary of Bethany ) in the Gospel of Luke and concludes that based on these accounts “ there is no suggestion of an identification of the three persons, and if we had only Luke to guide us we should certainly have no grounds for so identifying them the same person .” He then explains first the Catholic position equating Mary of Bethany with the sinful woman of Luke by referring to, where Mary is identified as the woman who anointed Jesus, and noting that this reference is given before John ’ s account of the anointing in Bethany:
Given that both A and not-A are seen to be “ true ,” Kant concludes that it ’ s not that “ God doesn ’ t exist ” but that there is something wrong with how we are asking questions about God and how we have been using our rational faculties to talk about universals ever since Plato got us started on this track!
He then concludes that if it wasn ’ t for “ his most excellent son Desiderius ”, he would have been in fatal danger, and that Desiderius had reached an agreement with him to restore to the Church all the lands which she had claims on that were still in Lombard hands.
Polybius concludes the Romans are the pre-eminent power because they are a diverse society in which much of the public have a voice and contribute.
Nozick says no, then asks whether we have reasons not to plug into the machine and concludes that since it does not seem to be rational to plug in, ethical hedonism must be false.
The report concludes that the fireproofing on the Twin Towers ' steel infrastructures was blown off by the initial impact of the planes and that, if this had not occurred, the towers would likely have remained standing.
Changes in American society have affected both men and women, Faludi concludes, and it is wrong to blame individual men for class differences, or for plain differences in individual luck and ability, that they did not cause and from which men and women suffer alike.
Darwin concludes: " If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down.
He concludes that the modern proponents have made no significant progress in responding to the ancient modes of pyrrhonic skepticism.

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