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Taking his discoveries further, Daniel Bernoulli now returned to his earlier work on Conservation of Energy.
Taking up his father's legacy with great zeal, by the age of 21 Hunt had published his compendious work, " Stammering and Stuttering, Their Nature and Treatment ".
" Taking a swipe at many of the negative reviews circulating at the time, Evans writes: " The easiest way to deal with the book would be [...] to write off Mr. Joyce's latest volume as the work of a charlatan.
Taking a special interest in the slave population there, he would later request to begin mission work in Africa.
Taking the seminal work of the style, One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez, the reader must let go of preexisting ties to conventional exposition, plot advancement, linear time structure, scientific reason, etc., to strive for a state of heightened awareness of life's connectedness or hidden meanings.
Taking sertraline only during the luteal phase, that is, the 12 – 14 days before menses, was shown to work as well as continuous treatment.
Walter Goodman of The New York Times wrote an unfavorable review and described the film " As an adventure film, Salvador has plenty of speed, grit and grime " and " Taking his cinematic as well as political lead from the work of Constantin Costa-Gavras, offers an interpretation of history, laying blame on conservative forces in the United States for abetting the horrors in El Salvador.
An example of Taking the roof off in written form can be found in Schaeffer's work entitled Death in the City.
Taking his cue from Albers and his influential book Interaction of Color, Stanczak deeply investigates how color relationships work.
Taking reference to the work of Bohm and Peat Science, Order and Creativity, Arleta Griffor – noted by Paavo Pylkkänen for her “ deep and extensive knowledge of Bohm's philosophy ” and member of the research group of Bohm's co-worker Basil Hiley – underlines the importance of the kind of listening involved in the Bohm dialogue and points to Bohm's statement that
Taking the above example of drug legalization, those opposed will cite the cost of drug use to a user's children, parents, friends, work colleagues, victims of drugged driving and also to a society's health system.
Taking Scheele's work as a basis, he constructed a simple glass apparatus capable of not only detecting minute traces of arsenic but also measuring its quantity.
Taking work as a private tutor, Watts lived with the Nonconformist Hartopp family at Fleetwood House, on Church Street in Stoke Newington, and later in the household of their immediate neighbours Sir Thomas Abney and Lady Mary.
Taking into consideration the presence of folk music, the aspirations of the Illyrians went far beyond the results achieved, something that is also continued in the work of Ivan Zajc ( 1832 – 1914 ) in the second half of the century.
Taking the crime out of sex work: New Zealand sex workers ' fight for decriminalisation.
Taking the crime out of sex work: New Zealand sex workers ' fight for decriminalisation.
Taking a house in the hills near Namur, he devoted himself to sport, and developed the intimate sympathy with nature which informs his best work.
Sakamoto's first contribution to Sylvian's work though was as co-writer of Taking Islands in Africa on the Japan-album Gentlemen Take Polaroids ( 1980 ).
Taking the “ broken and unconnected materials ” and creating from them “ one connected narrative ” had been, he commented, “ a work of more labour than may at first appear ”.
Taking up war work in 1940, he began working on ballistics but transferred to the National Physical Laboratory in 1946, where he worked with Alan Turing on the ACE computer project.
Taking only a few well-aimed swipes at Tiscornia on his own behalf, Borges refers his readers to the work of Ezequiel Martínez Estrada for a proper demolition.
Taking over for Louisa in 1861, May taught at the first Kindergarten founded by Elizabeth Palmer Peabody for a month before returning to her own work.
Taking a strong line which it considered to be inspired by Vladimir Lenin's work on the relationship between imperialism and reformism, the early ideas of the RCP had it that the " only hope of securing any decent sort of life-or even guaranteeing survival-lies in the working class taking control over society ".
" Taking on the mantle of Chief Executive means consolidating and improving the good work the charity does.

Taking and further
Taking this a step further are MUDs devoted solely to this sort of conflict, called pure PK MUDs, the first of which was Genocide in 1992.
Taking causation one step further, the type of attribution a person provides influences their future behavior.
Taking shelter in a basement, under a staircase, or under a sturdy piece of furniture such as a workbench further increases chances of survival.
Taking this a step further, sand tiger shark pups cannibalistically consume neighboring embryos.
Taking precautions against further resistance, Darius sent soldiers to seize Intaphernes, along with his son, family members, relatives and any friends who were capable of arming themselves.
Taking off with the public as a legitimate musical act, they performed live gigs and released the hit album Briefcase Full of Blues in 1978, and were further popularized in a 1980 film.
Taking it a step further, he suggested that the nature of the theatrical effect should be in favour of creating fantasy rather than portraying reality because realistic theatre was undesirable.
Taking their cue from Hammett's humorous dialogue and comedy of manners elements, the movies moved even further from the traditional hard-boiled approach.
Taking on a user-centered approach throughout the design and development stage may further increase the chance of rapid user adoption of the BI system.
Taking it even further, Finley came up with " Moustache Day " at the ballpark, where any fan with a moustache could get in free.
Taking that motif one step further, the poet equates the vast range of American experience with himself without being egotistical.
Taking his bearings from his study of Maimonides and Al Farabi, and pointing further back to Plato's discussion of writing as contained in the Phaedrus, Strauss proposed that the classical and medieval art of exoteric writing is the proper medium for philosophic learning: rather than displaying philosophers ' thoughts superficially, classical and medieval philosophical texts guide their readers in thinking and learning independently of imparted knowledge.
Taking his language even a step further, in the Colonial Advocate he denounced the Legislative Assembly as a sycophantic office.
The researchers described this process further in a 2010 book, titled " Taking the crime out of sex work-New Zealand sex workers ' fight for decriminalisation "
Taking this one stage further, the clue word can hint at the word or words to be abbreviated rather than giving the word itself.
Taking after the lead of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the jerseys were pullover spandex that would later catch on in MLB ( though this would be phased out by the early 1990s in favor of the more traditional button-down jerseys ), but by going one step further than the Pirates, the A's introduced alternate gold and green jerseys.
Taking the distance of the Sun as 1, 266 Earth radii, he was forced to place the sphere of Venus above the sphere of the Sun ; as a further refinement, he added the planet's diameters to the thickness of their spheres.
Taking an active role in the Pakistan Movement through the platform of the Muslim League, Chaudhry was appointed minister in the Liaquat Ali Khan government in 1947, and further joined the Pakistan permanent representative's delegation to the United Nations in 1951.
Taking this idea further, in many cases the sum or integral of the prior values may not even need to be finite to get sensible answers for the posterior probabilities.
Taking this position even further, Taylor explains that secularization denies transcendence, divinity, and rationality in religious beliefs.
Taking advantage of the Germans ' lack of manpower, the Canadians punched through and by 3 September had advanced a further to the Green II line of defenses running from the coast near Riccione.
Taking its name from a Renault concept car shown in 1988, the Mégane further developed the new corporate styling theme introduced by Patrick Le Quément on the Laguna, most notably the " bird-beak " front grille-a styling cue borrowed from the Renault 16 of the 1960s.
Taking an aetiologically neutral stance by describing the symptoms as functional may be helpful but further studies are required.

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