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Such swollen fibers were deeply eosinophilic, contained a few pyknotic nuclei, and showed loss of cross-striations, obliteration of myofibrils, and prominent vacuolization.
Such racially motivated signs are deeply offensive and cause distress to many Cornish people ".
Such chaining or gridding on the heart line ( emotional line ) is often seen in intensely creative artists such as musicians and writers, as well as deeply driven scientists.
Such spiritual stories are deeply based in Nature and are rich with the symbolism of seasons, weather, plants, animals, earth, water, sky & fire.
Such meta-fictional concerns would be mined more deeply in Roth's series of 1980s novels, most radically in The Counterlife and Operation Shylock.
Such criticisms extend to the theories, methodologies and research areas of economics, in order to show that accounts of economic life are deeply influenced by biased histories, social structures, norms, cultural practices, interpersonal interactions, and politics.
Such was the relationship between these two, and John Muir is what he is today largely owing to the earlier impulses given to his soul by this highly intellectual and deeply spiritual woman.
Such allegations of corruption were deeply damaging to Perez's political standing.
Such a lithosphere would not sink deeply or subduct, because of its buoyancy and the removal of denser melt that in turn lowered the density of the residual mantle.
Such deeply embedded objects can only be observed at infrared or radio wavelengths, usually in the light of hot molecular hydrogen or warm carbon monoxide emission.
Such depths were widely believed insufficient for torpedo attack ; at the time, a torpedo dropped from a plane dove deeply before rising again to running depth.
Considering such a program, Douglas herself thought it unworkable, saying that “ f we were invited to make a coalition between group-grid theory and psychometrics, it would be like going to heaven .” Such deeply ironic statements are scattered through her work as indicating an unattainable mirage of ' postionlessness ': understanding and knowledge must, for Douglas, always emerge from a particular, partial, position, as is evident from the opening chapters of her 1982 book with Wildavsky.
Such reports may have made clear statements and authoritative analyses about the role of women associate with OMCs but few state how they have come to such conclusions, one admitting that, “ interviews with biker women were limited least intentions were misinterpreted ” by their male companions and that the such views of women are mythic and " sexist research " in itself, using deeply flawed methodologies and serve two highly political purposes of maintaining a dominance myth of women by men and amplifying the deviance of OMC men.
Such edicts and promises of a similar nature made from time to time to the Alliance Israélite Universelle, even if they are seriously intended, are, however, absolutely meaningless, since they are not executed by local magistrates, and if they were they would reignite old, deeply rooted hatreds of the Jewish population.

Such and rooted
Such systems may have been heavily influenced by the Anglo-American common law tradition ; however, their substantive law is firmly rooted in the civil law tradition.
At such a trial all points of law were argued fully by counsel and settled on the spot by decisions as ‘ final and conclusive ’ as those of the highest appellate court on a bill of exceptions .” Such an accommodation was rooted in the consideration that the defendant and the public had a unique interest in securing, in the first instance, a verdict based on correct and authoritative rulings and, therefore, in avoiding repeated trials.

Such and definition
Such a definition can be formulated in terms of equivalence classes of smooth functions on M. Informally, we will say that two smooth functions f and g are equivalent at a point x if they have the same first-order behavior near x.
Such a definition generalizes to the concept of an identity morphism in category theory, where the endomorphisms of M need not be functions.
Such approaches implicitly entail Stevens's definition of measurement, which requires only that numbers are assigned according to some rule.
Such strong guarantees are required of systems for which not reacting in a certain interval of time would cause great loss in some manner, especially damaging the surroundings physically or threatening human lives ( although the strict definition is simply that missing the deadline constitutes failure of the system ).
Such terms are often politicised, and bear little connection to the precise ethnological or historical definition of the term " Anglo-Saxon ".
The definition of a Clifford algebra endows it with more structure than a " bare " K-algebra: specifically it has a designated or privileged subspace that is isomorphic to V. Such a subspace cannot in general be uniquely determined given only a K-algebra isomorphic to the Clifford algebra.
Such a definition arbitrarily excludes disciplines other than history, cultures other than Western, and forms of music other than " classical " (" art ", " serious ", " high culture ") or notated (" artificial ")-implying that the omitted disciplines, cultures, and musical styles / genres are somehow inferior.
Such definitions are used as a follow up to a theoretical definition, in which the specific concept is defined as a measurable occurrence.
Such definitions lead to a need for additional information that motivated someone to look at the definition in the first place and, thus, violate the principle of providing new or useful information.
Such elements include the essential idea of narrative structure, with identifiable beginnings, middles and endings, or exposition-development-climax-resolution-denouement, normally constructed into coherent plot lines ; a strong focus on temporality, which includes retention of the past, attention to present action, and protention / future anticipation ; a substantial focus on characters and characterization which is " arguably the most important single component of the novel "; a given heterogloss of different voices dialogically at play – " the sound of the human voice, or many voices, speaking in a variety of accents, rhythms and registers "; possesses a narrator or narrator-like voice, which by definition " addresses " and " interacts with " reading audiences ( see Reader Response theory ); communicates with a Wayne Booth-esque rhetorical thrust, a dialectic process of interpretation, which is at times beneath the surface, conditioning a plotted narrative, and other at other times much more visible, " arguing " for and against various positions ; relies substantially on now-standard aesthetic figuration, particularly including the use of metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche and irony ( see Hayden White, Metahistory for expansion of this idea ); is often enmeshed in intertextuality, with copious connections, references, allusions, similarities, parallels, etc.
Such measures usually do not fit within the definition of consensus.
Such words are usually terms that do not have a clear definition but are used to give the impression of a clear meaning.
Such considerations seem to call for a separate definition of " knowledge " to cover the biological systems.
Such stores as Marks & Spencer, Britain's largest clothes retailer would therefore not be included in the British definition of a department store.
Such a narrow circumscription of biosophy is in our opinion no obstacle to widen the definition to encompass all systematic thinking on biological issues.
Such a definition of a topos was eventually given five years later, around 1962, by Grothendieck and Verdier ( see Verdier's Bourbaki seminar Analysis Situs ).
Such elements include the essential idea of narrative structure, with identifiable beginnings, middles and ends, or exposition-development-climax-denouement, with important inciting incidents, normally constructed into coherent plot lines ; a strong focus on temporality that includes retention of the past, attention to present action and protention / future anticipation ; a substantial focus on characters and characterization which is " arguably the most important single component of the novel " ( David Lodge The Art of Fiction 67 ); a given hetergloss of different voices dialogically at play, " the sound of the human voice, or many voices, speaking in a variety of accents, rhythms and registers " ( Lodge The Art of Fiction 97 ; see also the theory of Mikhail Bakhtin for expansion of this idea ); possesses a narrator or narrator-like voice, which by definition " addresses " and " interacts with " reading audiences ( see Reader Response theory ); communicates with a Wayne Booth-esque rhetorical thrust, a dialectic process of interpretation, which is at times beneath the surface, conditioning a plotted narrative, and other at other times much more visible, " arguing " for and against various positions ; relies substantially on now-standard aesthetic figuration, particularly including the use of metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche and irony ( see Hayden White, Metahistory for expansion of this idea ); is often enmeshed in intertextuality, with copious connections, references, allusions, similarities, parallels, etc.
Such a definition replaces the " one-to-many " model of traditional mass communication with the possibility of a " many-to-many " web of communication.
Such black holes by definition can not be observed ( light cannot escape them ), but various pieces of evidence strongly suggest their existence, both in the bulges of spiral galaxies and in the centers of ellipticals.
Such a use of coordinative definition is in effect, on Reichenbach's conventionalism, in the General Theory of Relativity where light is assumed, i. e. not discovered, to mark out equal distances in equal times.
Such results are typically true for all natural functions f but not necessarily true for artificially constructed f. To formulate them precisely, it is necessary to have a precise definition for a natural function f for which the theorem is true.
Such a disclaimer typically accompanies supplements rather than foods, but since the definition of functional food is still evolving and somewhat amorphous, a functional food may find itself bearing the warning.
Such a video is sometimes called enhanced definition video ( EDTV ), but is considered high definition video in Australia.

Such and goodness
Such hope is often translated as " faith ", and wisdom itself is largely defined within some religious doctrines as a knowledge and understanding of innate goodness.

Such and would
Such a revision, he said, would ruin it, would change his whole conception of the play as well as the treatment.
Such a twist would be a tragedy for the Dominican people, who deserve to breathe without fear.
Such a depreciation policy would also, we believe, prove a very important factor in strengthening the competitive position of the U. S. textile and other industries, thus helping to strengthen the position of the dollar in foreign exchange.
Such an instrument would be useful for the characterization of many commercial materials as well as theoretical studies.
Such a dual derivation was strikingly demonstrated during the injection process where initial filling would be noted to occur in several isolated pleural vessels at once.
Such training would increase the tendency of workers to leave the area and find jobs in other localities.
Such mannerisms would be less worthy of remark, were it not that in Great Expectations, as in no other of Dickens' novels, hands serve as a leitmotif of plot and theme -- a kind of unifying symbol or natural metaphor for the book's complex of human interrelationships and the values and attitudes that motivate them.
Such remarks lead to apprehension that the party would be split to the detriment of Obama's election.
Such a long march would almost certainly involve a high wastage of men and horses through exhaustion and disease.
Such printers would have either 9 or 24 pins on the print head.
Such a skill set would involve years of training, an extraordinary memory and numeracy, and / or acute visual or even aural observation, as in the case of wheel clocking in Roulette.
Such skeptical comments apply only to intelligence at the tactical and operational levels ; at the strategic and political levels he constantly stressed the requirement for the best possible understanding of what today would be called strategic and political intelligence.
Such an involvement would also directly defy the Monroe Doctrine ; a United States policy which, while limiting the United States ' involvement with European colonies and European affairs, held that European powers ought not to have involvement with states in the Western Hemisphere.
Such firms would have included Claris, Apple, Symantec, Microsoft, and Lotus.
Such a chain would be relieved by inducing the patient to remember the earliest trauma, " with an accompanying expression of emotion.
Such divinity, in these faiths, would express itself naturally if it were not obscured by the social and physical worlds we live in ; it needs to be brought to the fore through appropriate spiritual practices.
Such visits are supposed to be universally horrible events that often end in death for one or more of the living, which would then warrant the exhumation of the draugr's tomb by a hero.
Such an arrangement is a balance between an exaggerated emphasis on the metre — which would cause the verse to be sing-songy — and the need to provide some repeated rhythmic guide for skilled recitation.
Such a " sphere " would be a system of orbiting solar power satellites meant to completely encompass a star and capture most or all of its energy output.
Such individuals were strongly committed to political change that would ensure constitutional support in Taiwan for freedoms of speech, press, assembly, and association.
Such causation, to the extent that it is " outside " the mind, would count as an external, knowledge-yielding condition.
Such policies provided the basis of conflicts that would shape the political situation of El Salvador in the years to come.
Such an obvious fulfillment of Jesus ' prophecy most likely would have been recorded as such by the gospel writers who were fond of mentioning fulfillment of prophecy if they had been written after 70 A. D. Also, if the gospels were fabrications of mythical events then anything to bolster the Messianic claims -- such as the destruction of the temple as Jesus said -- would surely have been included.

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