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article and reflects
Behaviour may vary from genus to genus, so this article reflects the most studied genus, Euperipatoides.
In an Illinois Retail Merchants Association online article, retired Jewel-Osco chairman Don Perkins reflects, " Jewel has a tradition of people orientation.
This article primarily reflects jurisdictions where vehicles are driven on the right.
' a title which reflects little of the letter and nothing of the spirit of the article " ( Babbitt 1991, 17 ).
This article is focused on poetry written in English and reflects anglophone culture.
* The most widespread use, to which the rest of this article refers, reflects the fact that measurements are affected by cosmic large-scale structure, so a measurement of any region of sky ( viewed from Earth ) may differ from a a measurement of a different region of sky ( also viewed from Earth ) by an amount that may be much greater than the sample variance.
The six professors outlined what they considered to be " the current limits of scientifically acceptable investigation of the nervous system " and after criticising the Emerys and their work concluded that the article about the Emerys ' book " reflects upon the standards of brain research done in this University by those who are in it for the sake of finding out how a nervous system really works rather than for the support or refutation of a particular social issue ".
This article reflects the long-standing use of the term in anthropology, which is usually considered to refer to the web of social relationships that form an important part of the lives of most humans in most societies, although its exact meanings even within this discipline are often debated ( see below ).
* Structural and functional asymmetry of lateral Heschl's gyrus reflects pitch perception preference – abstract of the Heidelberg research, as published in Nature Neuroscience 8, 1241 – 1247 ( 2005 ); downloading the full article requires payment
* 40 years of interracial marriage: Mildred Loving reflects on breaking the color barrier AP article in International Herald Tribune
* The RBK Stevenson Award-This award of £ 50 is offered annually in recognition of the article published in the Proceedings on a topic that best reflects the scholarship and high standards of this distinguished individual, who was for many years the Keeper of the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland and was President of the Society between 1975 and 1978.
An opinion piece is an article, published in a newspaper or magazine, that mainly reflects the author's opinion about the subject.
The book reflects the earliest incarnations of Balanced Scorecard-effectively restating the concept as described in the second Harvard Business Review article.
" This was originally stated in the article, but it reflects a common misconception.
The article below reflects both critics and supporters of Fred Newman, Lenora Fulani and the many organizations they have built over the years.
This substitution is not important for this article, but reflects common practice in crystallography.
The largest supplier of unit record equipment was IBM and this article largely reflects IBM practice and terminology.
Alternatively, it reflects a decision, on the part of the editors, that the article is one of the day's most important.
Estournelles de Constant's name may be encountered in numerous variants ; the article title reflects the form standardized by the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
The present article reflects topics included in that code.
The crux of Saiving's argument in the article is that the focus on pride characteristic of traditional Christian interpretations of sin reflects male experience in a way that is inappropriate to the experience of most, if not all, women, who are much more likely to be prone to " triviality, distractibility, and diffuseness ; lack of an organizing center or focus ; dependence on others for one's self-definition ; tolerance at the expense of standards of excellence ... in short, underdevelopment or negation of the Self.
In a buyers guide distributed by the UK Digital SLR magazine ( December 06, 2nd edition ), the Olympus E-500 camera was identified as an intermediate digital SLR camera — capable of functioning as a professional tool in most situations, well above what the average street price of £ 379 ( at time of article ) reflects.

article and writer's
A 2005 New York Times article expressed one writer's belief that Palmeiro's story could perhaps be the truth.
However, difficulties persist in verifying a writer's credentials, and therefore the accuracy or pertinence of the information obtained — see also the article Reliability of Wikipedia.
" Additionally, Peter Elbow discusses in his article " Closing My Eyes as I Speak: An Argument for Ignoring Audience ", that while audience awareness is important, an over awareness of audience can be paralyzing and can cause writer's block.
In 2000, I began acquiring articles and officially made TECHWR-L a paying writer's market, publishing five to eight new article each month.
However, in other situations, usually if the noun modified by the genitive attribute is indefinite, the genitival article is required, as for example in câteva opere < u > ale </ u > scriitorului ( some of the writer's works ).
Because of the history of conflict between Readers Digest and Scientology, the writer of a 2005 cover story on Tom Cruise agreed to certain demands, including giving Scientology issues equal play in the writer's profile of Cruise, submitting questions for Cruise to Church of Scientology handlers, and sending the writer of the article to a one-day Church immersion course.

article and appreciation
The Court has defended this on the grounds that the article was intended to apply only to different-sex marriage, and that a wide margin of appreciation must be granted to parties in this area.
In their USA Today Magazine article titled " Saluting Pittsburgh's Finest " Richard E. Vatz and Lee S. Weinberg said Clemente was " arguably the best in the history of the game " and stated that " understanding the magnitude of Roberto Clemente requires an appreciation of the gestalt of his presence, which was greater than the sum of his statistics ".
" Ring Lardner thought of himself as primarily a sports columnist whose stuff wasn't destined to last, and he held to that absurd belief even after his first masterpiece, You Know Me Al, was published in 1916 and earned the awed appreciation of Virginia Woolf, among other very serious, unfunny people ", wrote Andrew Ferguson, who named it, in a Wall Street Journal article, one of the top five pieces of American humor writing.
For a better appreciation of the nature of circularly polarized light one may find it useful to read how circularly polarized light is converted to and from linearly polarized light in the circular polarizer article.
He has been accused of the later Blackwood article ( August 1818 ) on Keats, but he did show appreciation of Coleridge and Wordsworth.
* It significantly enhances the readers ' appreciation of the subject and the article would be the poorer without it.
An appreciation of his character and his poetry was included in Charles Kingsley's article on Burns and his School in the North British Review for November 1851.
He forwarded his article on the German occupation of Africa to the German chancellor Bismarck who replied with a letter of acknowledgement and appreciation.
Fair use is claimed because the images have no commercial value ; they are being used to illustrate an article about the experiments ; they cannot be reproduced ; the illustrations significantly enhance the readers ' appreciation of the experiments ; the images are low resolution ; we have no reason to believe the copyright holder would object.

article and city
For example, in the U. S. state of Massachusetts an article of incorporation approved by the local state legislature distinguishes a city government from a town.
The continental, or realist, tradition focused on humans within human-made environments, and included the so-called " city symphony " films such as Walter Ruttmann's Berlin, Symphony of a City ( of which Grierson noted in an article that Berlin represented what a documentary should not be ), Alberto Cavalcanti's Rien que les heures, and Dziga Vertov's Man with the Movie Camera.
Abraham Akkerman preceded his article on human automatism in the contemporary city with a short satirical poem on a pair of golems turning human.
According to a New York Times article from Feb. 1, 1893, Smith allegedly: " picked up little Myrtle Vance ... near her father's residence, and ... carried her through the central portion of the city ... En route through the city he was asked by several persons what he was doing with the child.
* Reference to the article ' Generic city ', a critic to current mode of urbanization: " People can inhabit anything.
There is a 1934 article about " Les Trois Sports " ( the three sports ) in the city of La Rochelle, a race with: ( 1 ) a channel crossing ( c. 200 m ), ( 2 ) a bike competition ( 10 km ) around the harbor of La Rochelle and the parc Laleu, and ( 3 ) a run ( 1200 m ) in the stadium André-Barbeau.
In Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing Association, Inc. v. Bresler,, the Supreme Court ruled that a Greenbelt News Review article, which quoted a visitor to a city council meeting who characterized Bresler's aggressive stance in negotiating with the city as " blackmail ", was not libelous since nobody could believe anyone was claiming that Bresler had committed the crime of blackmail and that the statement was essentially hyperbole ( i. e., clearly an opinion ).
Chinatowns also appear in the Indian city of Kolkata ( See article ) ( once Hakka-influenced ) and formerly in Mumbai ( See article ).
An article discussed the problems the city was having maintaining the Eiffel Tower.
Calvin Trillin of National Geographic stated in a 2008 article that the city government has not decided how rickshaw drivers would be rehabilitated, nor has it settled on a date regarding when the government would decide.
These Babylonian records related to Jehoiachin's reign are consistent with the fall of the city in 587 but not in 586, as explained in the Jehoiachin / Jeconiah article, thus vindicating Albright's date.
In December 1966, Jefferson Airplane was featured in a Newsweek article about the booming San Francisco music scene, one of the first in a welter of similar media reports that prompted a massive influx of young people to the city and contributed to the commercialization and exploitation of the hippie culture.
Actress Birgitta Tolksdorf, who made a name for herself in American television in the 1970s, as well as German stage and screen actor Mathias Wieman ( 1958 recipient of the Justus-Möser-Medaille ) ( see German article Justus-Möser-Medaille ) were born in the city.
: This article is about the city mentioned in the Bible.
John Nordheimer wrote in a The New York Times article that the prominence of Eastern in the Miami area decreased as the city became a finance and trade center and as the area had a population increase-based economic growth, instead of a purely tourism-based growth.
See that article for discussion of the possible political / military significance of Volusianus's association with the city.
Terre Haute is often portrayed negatively in the media, such as a 2003 Indianapolis Star article that called the city a " model of stagnation ," citing high unemployment rates, low retention rate of graduating students, odor from the town's industries, and general lack of culture.
: This article is about the Florida city.
: This article is for the city in Georgia.
Despite originally being selected as the site for both the University of Idaho and Ricks College ( now BYU-Idaho ), according to a USA Today article, Idaho Falls is now the largest city in the United States without a traditional college.

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