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After the war began, he long refused to permit emancipation of the slaves by Union action even in the Border States that stayed with the Union.
But Aristotle kept the principle of levels and even augmented it by describing in the Poetics what kinds of character and action must be imitated if the play is to be a vehicle of serious and important human truths.
Nowhere before in Malraux's pages have we met such impassioned defenders of a `` quality of man '' which transcends the realm of politics and even the realm of action altogether -- both the action of Malraux's early anarchist-adventurers like Perken and Garine, and the self-sacrificing action of dedicated Communists like Kyo Gisors and Katow in Man's Fate.
Once the full extent of this Russian military penetration of Cuba was clear, President Kennedy announced we would take whatever action was appropriate to prevent this, even if we had to go it alone.
In a total blockade, action could also be taken against ships bringing in chemicals, oils, textiles, and even foodstuffs.
They initiate campaigns, so to speak, even if this initiation is diffused among them, and their concerted action only psychologically organized.
Moreover, prudence alone would indicate that, unless the local customs are already ready to fall when pushed, the results of direct economic action everywhere upon national chain stores will likely be simply to give undue advantage to local and state stores which conform to these customs, leading to greater decentralization and local autonomy within the company, or even ( as the final self-defeat of an unjust application of economic pressure to correct injustice ) to its going out of business in certain sections of the country ( as, for that matter, the Quakers, who once had many meetings in the pre-Civil War South, largely went out of business in that part of the country over the slavery issue, never to recover a large number of southern adherents ).
Some people said Linda had just announced the engagement to jolt John into some action, but when John came home from a business trip to Cleveland with Edythe, with Edythe his bride, it could no longer be John-and-Linda even to sentimental wishful thinkers.
were able to inhibit bacterial growth, and even to cure bacterial infections in animal ( Ernest Duchesne in 1897 in his thesis " Contribution to the study of vital competition in micro-organisms: antagonism between moulds and microbes ", or also Clodomiro Picado Twight whose work at Institut Pasteur in 1923 on the inhibiting action of fungi of the " Penicillin sp " genre in the growth of staphylococci drew little interest from the direction of the Institut at the time ).
However, even without the order of the captain, any member of crew or passenger, can take reasonable measures, when he or she has reasonable grounds to believe that such action is necessary to protect the safety of the aircraft, or of people or property therein.
Being single action weapons, they needed to be cocked for each shot, so the rate of fire was also low, and while a shooter could fan his gun, this expended all his shots even faster and made him even more inaccurate than normal.
Chains of abstractions can therefore be constructed moving from neural impulses arising from sensory perception to basic abstractions such as color or shape to experiential abstractions such as a specific cat to semantic abstractions such as the " idea " of a CAT to classes of objects such as " mammals " and even categories such as " object " as opposed to " action ".
On the other hand Liberace was " cut to the quick " over Loverboynik, according to Capp, and even threatened legal actionas would Joan Baez later, over " Joanie Phoanie " in 1967.
There have been repeated case studies regarding the installation of a high speed line between the cities of Valparaíso and Santiago, some even considering maglev trains, but no serious action has ever been taken on the matter.
To develop one's spontaneous responses of rén so that these could guide action intuitively was even better than living by the rules of yì.
Thus, the action of digitalis ( even on IV injection ) is delayed.
This avoids confusion between past events ( which cannot be changed ), the present ( which one can test but not generally change ) and future events ( which one still has time to change even on a large scale ), which can prevent noticing or taking an action to improve a future outcome.
The film was a breakthrough having a plot, action, and even a closeup of a hand pulling a fire alarm.
Also, from Cendrillon onwards, Méliès made a dissolve between every shot in his films, which reduced any appearance of action continuity even further.
And sometimes the now-standard Griffith iris-out and iris-in might also be left on the inserted shot, even though it had action continuity with the shots on either side of it.
and since then, freedom as a form of political action has been neglected, even though, as she says, freedom is " the raison d ' être of politics.
One cannot say of someone now deceased that he " has eaten " or " has been eating "; the present auxiliary implies that he is in some way present ( alive ), even if the action denoted is completed ( perfect ) or partially completed ( progressive perfect ).

action and Clifford
These are subspaces of the Clifford algebra of the form Cℓ ( V, g ) ω, admitting the evident action of Cℓ ( V, g ) by left-multiplication: c: xω → cxω.
The second approach is to construct a vector space using a distinguished subspace of V, and then specify the action of the Clifford algebra externally to that vector space.
Cℓ < sup > odd </ sup > ω on restriction to the action of the even Clifford algebra.
* An interview with Professor Randall Kennedy about the presidency of Barack Obama and affirmative action Clifford Armion for La Clé des langues.
Clifford attempted to allay such fears when, responding to a query about whether he was a hawk ( favoring aggressive military action ) or a dove ( favoring a peaceful resolution to the Vietnam War ), he remarked, " I am not conscious of falling under any of those ornithological divisions.
Clifford Geertz's famous essay on how to approach the multi-faceted arena of human action from an observational point of view, in Interpretation of Cultures uses the simple example of a human wink, perceived in a cultural context far from home.
George Gilbert Joseph Clifford, born on 13 April 1893, fell in action on 22 May 1940 in World War II.
Walter Francis Joseph Clifford, born on 6 September 1894, fell in action on 27 September 1915 in World War I.
Hugh Gilbert Clifford, born on January 20, 1897, killed in action on July 1, 1916 in World War I.
## Brig .- Gen. Henry Frederick Hugh Clifford, born on 13 August 1867, killed in action on 11 September 1916 in World War I.

action and element
Otherwise, if the sought key is less than the middle element's key, then the algorithm repeats its action on the sub-array to the left of the middle element or, if the input key is greater, on the sub-array to the right.
The third element incorporated into many definitions is that of intentionality – the death must be intended, rather than being accidental, and the intent of the action must be a " merciful death ".
His games often have some sort of action point system, and include some geometric element.
A group action is an extension to the definition of a symmetry group in which every element of the group " acts " like a bijective transformation ( or " symmetry ") of some set, without being identified with that transformation.
The action assigns a permutation of X to each element of the group in such a way that the permutation of X assigned to:
Since each element of G is represented as a permutation, a group action is also known as a permutation representation.
With each spoken word or action in the scene, an improviser makes an offer, meaning that he or she defines some element of the reality of the scene.
The Alaska Supreme Court ruled in 2006 that a " conviction based on a no contest plea will collaterally estop the criminal defendant from denying any element in a subsequent civil action against him that was necessarily established by the conviction, as long as the prior conviction was for a serious criminal offense and the defendant in fact had the opportunity for a full and fair hearing ".
The first element of the test is met if the injured person was a member of a class of people who could be expected to be put at risk of injury by the action.
" This means that to plead a cause of action, the pleader has to plead each element and also allege specific facts which, if proven with evidence at trial, would constitute proof of that element.
Quake III Arena is the third in the series and differs from previous games by excluding a traditional single-player element and focusing on multi-player action.
These are considered in more detail in spinors in three dimensions .</ ref >) spinors in three-dimensions are quaternions, and the action of an even-graded element on a spinor is given by ordinary quaternionic multiplication.
One of the key elements of this agreement was that there would be no quantitative limit on the credit a country could claim from use of these mechanisms provided domestic action constituted a significant element of the efforts of each Annex B country to meet their targets.
Capillary action of water compared to Mercury ( element ) | mercury
The theory professes to explain why a subset of action movie fans are willing to accept the idea that, for example: The good guy can get away with shooting guns in public places ( without getting in trouble with the local law-enforcement himself ), never running out of ammunition ( Rambo movies ), or that cars will explode with a well-placed shot to the gas tank ( numerous action movies use this cliché / plot element ).
While action has long been an element of films, the " action film " genre began to develop in the 1970s.
:“ even if the model its rational self-interest assumptions proves to be useful in explaining an important element of politics, it does not imply that all individuals act in accordance with the behavioral assumption made or that any one individual acts in this way at all times … the theory of collective choice can explain only some undetermined fraction of collective action.
A few days later, Operation Musketeer needed the element of total surprise to succeed, and all 660 men had to be on the ground at El Gamil airfield and ready for action within four and a half minutes.
* an element required in legal pleadings to demonstrate a cause of action ;
where a is a given fixed element of G, and where we deem the action of group elements to occur on the right ( so this would read " a times x times a ^- 1 ").
While Aristotle recognized that many living things emerged from putrefying matter, he pointed out that the putrefaction was not the source of life, but the byproduct of the action of the " sweet " element of water.

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