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Speculative and began
Speculative private housing development began in the 1930s and by the 1960s surrounded the village with expansive suburban areas.

Speculative and on
Other than these theological textbooks, and the aforementioned works of the mixture of prose and poetry, Alan of Lille had numerous other works on numerous subjects, primarily including Speculative Theology, Theoretical Moral Theology, Practical Moral Theology, and various collections of poems.
Speculative projections predict that global peak coal production may occur sometime around 2025 at 30 percent above current production, depending on future coal production rates.
The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man: An Essay on Speculative Thought in the Ancient Near East.
Wells on Lynching ," The Journal of Speculative Philosophy v. 19 # 2 ( 2005 ), pp. 167 – 174 online at Project Muse
* Seigfried, Charlene H. " A Pragmatist Response to Death: Jane Addams on the Permanent and the Transient " " Journal of Speculative Philosophy " ( 2007 ) 21 ( 2 ): 133-141.
Speculative economic bubbles are an obvious anomaly, in that the market often appears to be driven by buyers operating on irrational exuberance, who take little notice of underlying value.
* Internet Speculative Fiction Database-Top 100 lists: American Gods ranks second on the ' Balanced ' and ' Popular ' lists, and third on the ' Critical ' list
The Internet Speculative Fiction Database ( ISFDB ) is a database of bibliographic information on science fiction and related genres such as fantasy fiction and horror fiction.
# Speculative Works, of which the chief is his " Quæstiones " ( philosophical and theological ), printed partly in an extremely rare edition ( Venice, 1509 ), which contains also his defences against the Paris theologians of 1283-85 which were reprinted by Charles du Plessis d ' Argentré, Collectio judiciorum, I ( Paris, 1724 ), 226-34 ; Commentary on the Book of Sentences ; " De Sacramentis " etc.
With variations, it has also been used for books on the philosophy of physics ( World Enough and Space-Time: Absolute versus Relational Theories of Space and Time ), geopolitics ( World Enough and Time: Successful Strategies for Resource Management ), a science-fiction collection ( Worlds Enough & Time: Five Tales of Speculative Fiction-Dan Simmons ), a short story by Terry Pratchett (# ifdef DEBUG + " world / enough " + " time "), and, of course, a biography ( World Enough and Time: The Life of Andrew Marvell ).
* Speculative Fiction author page on Kent Brewster
Though not heavily played on the radio, they parlayed the renewed interest in punk music in the late 90s into a successful touring career, and won the 2006 ECHO songwriting award for their song " A Speculative Fiction ".
Speculative fiction is full of universes based loosely on the concept of multiple universes, including many fantasy milieus.
Speculative attacks on the French Franc during the following year led to the so-called Brussels Compromise in August 1993 which established a new fluctuation band of + 15 %.
* Critical Essays on the History and Present Condition of Speculative Philosophy ( Boston, 1842 )
* Miscellaneous Tracts on Some Curious Subjects in Mechanics, Physical Astronomy and Speculative Mathematics ( 1757 )
An English translation of the Theologia was published in 1702 by William Jones ( A Complete System or Body of Divinity, both Speculative and Practical, founded on Scripture and Reason, London, 1702 ); and a translation of the Historia Inquisitionis, by Samuel Chandler, with a large introduction concerning the rise and progress of persecution and the real and pretended causes of it prefixed, appeared in 1731.
* A Reverie for Mister Ray: Reflections on Life, Death, and Speculative Fiction by Michael Bishop
Speculative mood ( abbreviated ) is an epistemic grammatical mood found in some languages, which indicates that the utterance is based on speculation of the speaker, and not actually known to be the case.

Speculative and lots
Speculative builders such as W. J. Payne, Harvey C. Brown, and the Davis Brothers bought lots and built many houses to sell to those not designing with an architect.

Speculative and for
* Vanadium ( Speculative: there is no established RDA for vanadium.
Speculative secondary markets developed for many of these pieces.
* 2 ) Speculative demand for money: this is the willingness to hold cash instead of securities as an asset for investment purposes.
Among his other pseudonyms in the SF magazines of the 1950s and elsewhere, several revived as bylines for vignettes in his magazine Tomorrow Speculative Fiction, is " William Scarff ".
Speculative Freemasonry is another possible source of Blake's imagery for Urizen ; Blake was attracted to the Masonic and Druidic speculations of William Stukeley.
Speculative small investments in UK companies were followed by the purchase of the American media company MTM Enterprises, founded by Mary Tyler Moore and responsible for many US hit shows including Hill Street Blues.
The appearance of commemorative postage stamps caused a backlash among some stamp collectors, in the early years of stamp collecting who balked at the prospect of laying out ever-larger sums to acquire the stamps of the world, so they formed the Society for the Suppression of Speculative Stamps in 1895 to blacklist what they deemed to be excessive stamps.
Elwood's eight-volume young adult hardcover Lerner SF Library ( 1974 ), with three or four stories per volume, includes stories from three authors whose only recorded sale, according to the Internet Speculative Fiction Database, was to that book ; two more authors who only ever sold stories to Roger Elwood ; and one whose only first sale was to Roger Elwood, but who had the story picked up for republication elsewhere.
In 1873 he published Grass and Sheep-farming A Paper: Speculative and Suggestive which dealt with the suitability of various soils for grasses and the scientific side of sheep-farming.
Speculative demand is the demand for financial assets, such as securities, money or foreign currency that is not dictated by real transactions such as trade, or financing.
Speculative demand refers to real balances held for the purpose of avoiding capital loss from holding bonds.
BSFS also hosts a Speculative Fiction Critique Circle for science fiction, fantasy, horror, etc.
Aurealis Award for Excellence in Speculative Fiction is an annual literary award for Australian science fiction, fantasy and horror fiction.
The tetralogy was not considered as a whole for any of the annual literary awards compiled by the Internet Speculative Fiction Database ( ISFDB ).
His novel Day of the Vipers won the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers Scribe Award for Best Original Speculative Fiction in 2009.
She has been actively involved in promoting Speculative Fiction in Australia and is the co-founder of the Vision Writers Group, and ROR – wRiters On the Rise, a critiquing group for professional writers.
* A Medicine for Melancholy contents list at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database ( ISFDB ).
In 1995 the magazine instituted the Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction.

Speculative and including
Speculative fiction has traditionally been " straight "; Samuel R. Delany has written that the science fiction community is predominantly made up of white male heterosexuals, but that the proportion of minorities, including gay people, is generally higher than found in a " literary " group.
Speculative authors assert that a number of high Nazi Party officials had been members of the Thule Society ( including such prominent figures as Max Amann, Dietrich Eckart, Rudolf Hess, Alfred Rosenberg and Gottfried Feder ).

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