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Of Bahram II's reign some theological inscriptions exist ( F. Stolze and J. C. Andreas, Persepolis ( 1882 ), and E. W.

Stolze and by
* 1872: A gas turbine engine was designed by Franz Stolze, but the engine never ran under its own power.
However, the most successful system of this type was the one introduced by John Robert Gregg in 1888, who had studied not only the geometric English systems, but also the German Stolze stenography, a script shorthand.
John Cranko choreographed a three-act ballet using Tchaikovsky's music in an arrangement by Kurt-Heinz Stolze.
* Antonio Negri, Subversive Spinoza: ( Un ) Contemporary Variations, edited by Timothy S. Murphy, translated by Timothy S. Murphy, Michael Hardt, Ted Stolze, and Charles T. Wolfe, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2004.
Systematic photographic observations of the clouds were organized in 1887 by Jesse, Foerster, and Stolze and, after that year, continuous observations were carried out at the Berlin Observatory.
* Delta Green: Targets of Opportunity ( 2010 ), a sourcebook detailing five new evils, by Warren Banks, Dennis Detwiller, Adam Scott Glancy, Kenneth Hite, Shane Ivey, and Greg Stolze, illustrated by Todd Shearer ; ISBN 1-887797-31-9.
Unknown Armies ( abbreviated UA ), subtitled " A roleplaying game of power and consequences ", is an occult-themed roleplaying game by John Tynes and Greg Stolze and published by Atlas Games.
Cranko also choreographed the ballet Onegin, an adaptation of the verse novel Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin set to music by Tchaikovsky ( mainly The Seasons ) orchestrated by Kurt-Heinz Stolze.

Stolze and has
F. Stolze has shown that some of the mason's rubbish remains.

Stolze and which
This is not true of the graves behind Takhte Jamshid, to which, as F. Stolze expressly observes, one can easily ride up.

Stolze and .
Patek, M. Fischer, J. Stolze, and N. P.
However, Stolze did not use any music from Tchaikovsky ’ s opera of the same name.
Soloists: Ramón Vinay, Wolfgang Windgassen, Regina Resnik, Astrid Varnay, Hans Hotter, Hermann Uhde, Gustav Neidlinger, Ludwig Weber, Josef Greindl, Gerhard Stolze, Ira Malaniuk, Maria von Ilosvay, Paul Kuën, Rita Streich.
Lena Stolze, the actress portraying Sophie Scholl, one of the White Rose participants, performed the starring role in The Nasty Girl.

accordingly and started
The firm's initial location was in Naples, but even before the construction of the planned factory had started, Darracq decided late in 1906 that Milan would be a more suitable location and accordingly a tract of land was acquired in the Milan suburb of Portello, where a new factory of was erected.
Even though in Germany the name of the doctorate was adapted accordingly after the philosophy faculty started being split up-e. g.
As of 2011, Dunkirk Fire started handling 90 percent of EMS transports and billing accordingly.
On January 27, 1969 the Board approved the establishment of an " experimental four-year college of professional studies offering both career and transfer associate degrees and the baccalaureate degree, to be located in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn, said college to be established in place of a previously approved but not started new Community College VII, and further directed that the City University Master Plan be amended accordingly.
In 1680, the first congregation of Nadars was started at Vaddakankulam with the conversion of Nadar women and a church was built accordingly in 1685.
Under his leadership, a series of conferences were started in the mid-1980s to measure economic freedom and rank countries accordingly.
The grid was adjusted accordingly, although only 25 drivers started as no non-qualifier was reinstated.
In the 1950s, some of the gentry in the central Taiwan area proposed to establish one more university in this area ; accordingly the preparation was started.
Coinstar, the Mint, and Federal Reserve started coordinating rollouts, and adjusted production rates of coins accordingly.
On returning from his pilgrimage, Jatin started reorganising Jugantar accordingly.

accordingly and theory
Since the desired effect is computational difficulty, in theory one would choose an algorithm and desired difficulty level, thus decide the key length accordingly.
In the introduction to his 1947 " Kinetic theory of liquids " book, J Frenkel ( see Yakov Frenkel ) proposed that " The kinetic theory of liquids must accordingly be developed as a generalization and extension of the kinetic theory of solid bodies.
The general approach to deriving a quantum gravity theory that is valid at even the highest energy scales is to assume that such a theory will be simple and elegant and, accordingly, to study symmetries and other clues offered by current theories that might suggest ways to combine them into a comprehensive, unified theory.
Another theory from 1962 highlights the game's focus on one's opponents mother is a reflection of the dominance of females in African American families and how young males may feel rejected by females and react accordingly.
Bruce Lee ’ s theory behind this is rather simple, you must be able to function in any scenario you are thrown into and you should react accordingly.
R. L. Poole ( Studies in Chronology and History, 1934 ) put forward the theory that Bede began his year in September, and consequently November 655 would actually fall in 654 ; Frank Stenton also dated events accordingly in his Anglo-Saxon England ( 1943 ).< sup > 1 </ sup > Others have accepted Bede's given dates as meaning what they appear to mean, considering Bede's year to have begun on 25 December or 1 January ( see S. Wood, 1983: " Bede's Northumbrian dates again "
The book's title came to be synonymous with probability theory, and accordingly the phrase was used in Thomas Bayes ' famous posthumous paper An Essay towards solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances, wherein a version of Bayes ' theorem was first introduced.
In type theory, sets are generally identified with their indicator function: accordingly, a set of values of type may be denoted by or.
Indeed, from the standpoint of Attachment theory or Object relations theory, " to risk becoming dependent " may be for the compulsively self-reliant a psychological advance, and " depending on a source outside oneself ... successful, or tolerable, dependence " may be valorized accordingly.
This theory accordingly holds that the soul has not lost in the fall all inclination toward holiness, nor all power to seek for it under the influence of ordinary motives.
Ascertain this and teach him accordingly ” ( Ausubel, 1968, p. vi ) Through his belief of meaningful learning, Ausubel developed his theory of advance organizers.
He has been one of the most outspoken Danish critics of the theory of anthropogenic global warming, and has accordingly received heavy criticism by Danish scientists.
When the details of that worldview are shown to be inconsistent with themselves or unable to account for all the facts, the theory is revised accordingly ; the evolutionary-ecological worldview is thus self-correcting and is therefore, Callicott believes, becoming ever more refined.
Three features distinguish crime science from criminology: it is single-minded about cutting crime, rather than studying it for its own sake ; accordingly it focuses on crime rather than criminals ; and it is multidisciplinary, notably recruiting scientific methodology rather than relying on social theory.
The theory of social action, more than structural functionalist positions, accepts and assumes that humans vary their actions according to social contexts and how it will affect other people ; when a potential reaction is not desirable, the action is modified accordingly.
Edward Samuel Corwin, writing in the Harvard Law Review, praised the idea of a fundamental higher law of reason enforceable by judges, and accordingly endorsed " the ratification which Coke's doctrine received in American constitutional law and theory ".
Several aspects of lunar theory have accordingly become largely about history.
In this it had similarities with the Russian Formalists ' theory of ' making strange ', and accordingly their main theorist Viktor Shklovsky worked closely with the Constructivists, as did other formalists like Osip Brik.

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