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Taken together, its 150 poems " express virtually the full range of Israel's religious faith.
Taken literally or strictly, theocracy means rule by God or gods and refers primarily to an internal " rule of the heart ", especially in its biblical application.
; Comment sign: Taken from its use in many shell scripts and some programming languages ( such as Perl ) to start comments.
Taken to its logical conclusion as the slope becomes vertical, a funicular becomes an elevator.
Taken from its monastic residents by Henry VIII and given to John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford in 1547, it became the seat of the Russell family and the Dukes of Bedford.
Dymock is renowned for its wild daffodils in the spring, and these were probably the inspiration for the line " Two roads diverged in a yellow wood " in Frost's poem The Road Not Taken, which was a gentle satire on his great friend, and fellow Dymock Poet, Edward Thomas.
Taken internally it was used as treatment for intestinal parasites because of its alleged antiseptic and diuretic properties, and a general cure-all as in Hamlin's Wizard Oil.
Taken over as an asylum in 1904, it became known as the Mansion Hospital and operated as a psychiatric institution alongside the main hospital, its last years saw it providing institutional care for people with learning disabilities, finally closing in 1991.
Taken as a whole, Populism is a manifestation of the old pioneer ideals of the native American, with the added element of increasing readiness to utilize the national government to effect its ends.
Taken to its extreme, this attitude was thought to demand mathematics developed in its greatest generality.
Taken to its extreme, an intolerably indefinite delay is ' rewarded ' by punitive perpetual delay, manifested as unwavering coldness.
Taken to its logical conclusion, this view contends that measures which may ostensibly serve a national security purpose ( such as mass surveillance, and censorship of mass media ), could ultimately lead to an Orwellian dystopia.
Taken together, these various productions, with their frequent use of music, their geographical and temporal relocations, and their general modifications of the original serve to lend credence to Stanley Wells ' claim that the play " has succeeded best when subjected to adaptation, increasing its musical content, adjusting the emphasis of the last scene so as to reduce the shock of Valentine's donation of Silvia to Proteus, and updating the setting.
Taken to its extreme, this can result in an uncoordinated turn with sufficient angle of attack to cause the aircraft to stall.
*" The Court next states that its unwillingness to regard petitioner's evidence as sufficient is based in part on the fear that recognition of McCleskey's claim would open the door to widespread challenges to all aspects of criminal sentencing ... Taken on its face, such a statement seems to suggest a fear of too much justice.
Taken as a whole, the Doushantuo Formation ranges from about 635 Ma ( million years ) ago at its base to about 551 Ma at its top, predating by perhaps five Ma the earliest of the ' classical ' Ediacaran faunas from Mistaken Point on the Avalon peninsula of Newfoundland, and recording conditions a good forty to fifty million years before the Cambrian explosion.
Taken at face value, its lyrics extol the virtues of the Young Men's Christian Association.
While signed to Lookout !, the band continued to release an album a year: 1995's Pile Up ( notable for its various cover songs, including Ned Sublette's " Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other " and Nirvana's " Smells Like Teen Spirit " ( covered as " Smells Like Queer Spirit ")), 1996's Wish I'd Taken Pictures ( featuring the single " I Really Wanted You ", the music video of which played once on MTV ) and the 1997 B-sides compilation More Lovin ' From Our Oven.
Taken as a whole, its local news is the lowest rated of Boston's " Big 3 " affiliates, having dipped behind a resurgent WHDH-TV as well.
Hornsby and the Range's sound was distinctive for its consistent use of syncopation in his piano solos, a bright piano sound and an extensive use of synthesizers as background for Hornsby's solos, most notable on the tracks " The Show Goes On " and " The Road Not Taken ".
Taken in its immediacy, a Number is an Extensive Magnitude, that is, a collection of a certain Amount of self-same Units.

Taken and extreme
Taken to the extreme, penetration pricing becomes predatory pricing, when a firm initially sells a product or service at unsustainably low prices to eliminate competition and establish a monopoly.
Taken to the extreme, moderation is complex and can be difficult to not only accept, but also understand and implement.
Taken to the extreme, relatively thin armour plates, metal mesh, or slatted plates, much lighter than fully protective armour, can be attached as side skirts or turret skirts to provide additional protection against such weapons.
Taken to its extreme it attempts to force naturally occurring shapes onto functional devices, often with mixed results.

Taken and could
Taken too far, as under the Jacobins, such social engineering could result in tyranny.
Taken together, the Preface could connect with the first half of the poem to suggest that the poem is from the view of a dreaming narrator, or it could connect with the second half of the poem to show how a reader is to interpret the lines by connecting himself with the persona in a negative manner.
Taken into consideration this could mean as many as 1. 2 billion people could have some form of chronic sensitization to dust mites.
" Batiuk also revealed that a " clue " to Wally's fate could be found in the October 11 strip which features Les getting mugged in New York after Lisa's death after walking past a newspaper vending machine with a headline saying " Soldiers Taken Hostage ".
Amory Lovins came to prominence in 1976 when he published an article in Foreign Affairs called “ Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken ?” Lovins argued that the United States had arrived at an important crossroads and could take one of two paths.
Taken literally, the widow's donation of one mite could have been by obligation, because she could not have given any less.
Taken captive inside the holy place, he could not come back out.
Taken to Weapon X near death, Malcolm Colcord again offered him the chance to join, as he could still be saved.
Taken by and large — and it is even longer than it is large — this work could fittingly be described as super-salon music.

Taken and represent
Taken from Marlboro cigarette advertisements of the Marlboro Man, they represent an idealized figure of American masculinity.
Taken together, these two new facilities represent an increase of approximately 75 percent in Brown's laboratory capacity for life science research.
Taken together, common stock ( and sometimes preferred stock ) issued and paid plus capital surplus represent the total amount actually paid by investors for shares when issued ( assuming no subsequent adjustments or changes ).

Taken and total
Taken together, in 2006 out of a total population of 2, 589, 600 ( 1, 850, 500 in the Autonomous Community, 230, 200 in the Northern Provinces and 508, 900 in Navarre ), there were 665, 800 who spoke Basque ( aged 16 and above ).
Taken in totality though, this grand conjunction included the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, with the Earth also in alignment with the Sun and the Moon at the exact moment of the new moon and a solar eclipse ( eight celestial bodies in total ).
Taken together these account for a total drop of, more than twice the height of the Lower Falls.
Taken together with Adpar on the Ceredigion side of the river Teifi, the area's total population is approximately 1, 500 people.
Taken together Brahma ’ s day and night are 8. 64 billion years in total.
Taken globally, the total fertility rate at replacement was 2. 33 children per woman in 2003.
Taken by itself however Meletus ' vote ( as representing one-third of the prosecution case ) would have numbered only 93 or 94 ( assuming 501 or 500 total judges ).

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