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beginnings and Anglo-Welsh
Some see the beginnings of true Anglo-Welsh poetry in the work of poets such as Gerard Manley Hopkins ( 1844 89 ), Edward Thomas ( 1878 1917 ), and Wilfred Owen ( 1893 1918 ).

beginnings and tradition
The collection of prints covers the tradition of fine printmaking from its beginnings in the 15th century up to the present, with near complete holdings of most of the great names before the 19th century.
Peter Dronke, author of The Medieval Lyric, however, believes that " songs represent not the beginnings of a tradition but summits of achievement in that tradition.
According to tradition, the Forum's beginnings are connected with the alliance between Romulus, the first king of Rome controlling the Palatine Hill, and his rival, Titus Tatius, who occupied the Capitoline Hill.
Whereas orchestras organised by, run solely by and nearly always exclusive to the expatriate community in China are recorded from the early days of the International Settlement in Shanghai ( i. e. 1850s ) and a Russian orchestra was in operation in Harbin from the early 20th century, the beginnings of a unique classical music tradition in China lie with the first foreign trained Chinese conductor, Zheng Zhisheng.
But despite his honest beginnings, McKane quickly morphed into a corrupt Tammany Hall-style politician in the tradition of Boss Tweed.
Eastern Christianity has especially preserved a mystical emphasis in its theology and retains a tradition of mystical prayer dating back to Christianity's beginnings.
There is a huge choral tradition that goes back to the beginnings of the 20th century.
Such philosophical claims are similar to those found throughout the region at the beginnings of the Common Era, as evidenced by the many mystery cults of Mithras, Isis, Dionysus, and others active at the time ; the tradition continued through the Gnostic movements both Christian and non-Christian, and is still prevalent today among certain fundamentalist Muslim and Christian groups with a heavy emphasis on Holy Scripture.
Although the laws of the Australian colonies differed from the UK in many respects from the beginnings of settlement, the underlying patterns of thought reflect the common law tradition as received from Britain.
The Radical movement had its beginnings at a time of tension between the American colonies and Great Britain, with the first Radicals, angry at the state of the House of Commons, drawing on the Leveller tradition and similarly demanding improved parliamentary representation.
The result is a DVD and sound recording of folk musicians who would not otherwise be heard outside these regions, and who represent the very beginnings of the pipa ’ s musical tradition.
Though it has a humble tribal beginnings, it has been associated with and popularized by the ascetic and minstrel tradition of songs in Bengal.
The beginnings of the Christianization are also disputed in the historical texts: the Byzantine texts talk of duke Porin who started this at the incentive of emperor Heraclius, then of Prince Porga who mainly Christianized his people after the influence of missionaries from Rome, while the national tradition recalls Christianization during the rule of Dalmatian Prince Borna.
Furtwangen University developed from its beginnings as the Großherzoglich Badischen Uhrmacherschule ( Archduke of Baden's Clockmakers ' School ) founded in 1850, and later followed the tradition of the Staatlichen Ingenieurschule für Feinwerktechnik ( the state engineers ' school for mechatronics ) founded in 1947.

beginnings and are
These are beginnings, but correctly learned they prepare for satisfying and exciting stunts that can be performed by a strong, flexible body ( we are not talking of eccentric extremes ).
Galileo wrote " Waves are produced by the vibrations of a sonorous body, which spread through the air, bringing to the tympanum of the ear a stimulus which the mind interprets as sound ", a remarkable statement that points to the beginnings of physiological and psychological acoustics.
From these beginnings rose the various classical styles which are recognised today.
( where the first map is the gradient, the second is the curl, the third is the divergence ) serves as a nice quantification of the complicatedness of the underlying region U. These are the beginnings and main motivations of de Rham cohomology.
In addition, study of classical documents led to the realization that some historical documents are less reliable than others, which led to the beginnings of biblical criticism.
The beginnings of Jihad are traced back to the words and actions of Muhammad and the Quran.
However, as often happens with the study of prehistoric times, the ultimate beginnings cannot be clearly defined and new discoveries are continuous and ongoing.
The beginnings of Raëlism are rooted in the claims of a former French automobile journalist and race car driver Claude Vorilhon.
The beginnings of the social sciences in the 18th century are reflected in various grand encyclopedia of Diderot, with articles from Rousseau and other pioneers.
Solstices and equinoxes are taken to mark the mid-points, not the beginnings, of the seasons.
On Jewish holidays, the beginnings of each month, and fast days, special sections connected to the day are read.
Naval warfare and naval wargames are also popular, and go all the way back to the beginnings of the hobby.
Tosefta are paragraphs containing the beginnings of chapters on the wisdom of the Kabbalah of the Zohar, and it is dispersed in all three volumes of the Zohar.
The beginnings of Imperial China are typically associated with the unification of China in 221 BC under the First Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi.
Janus, however, has the privilege of being invoked first in rites, since in his power are the beginnings of things ( prima ).
The Hellenistic civilization was the next period of Greek civilization, the beginnings of which are usually placed at Alexander's death.
This strategy often resembles a " seed " model, whereby the beginnings are small but eventually grow in complexity and completeness.
This strategy often resembles a " seed " model, whereby the beginnings are small, but eventually grow in complexity and completeness.
The beginnings of modern urban design in Europe are indeed associated with the Renaissance but, especially, with the Age of Enlightenment.
* c. 10, 000 BC ; First cave drawings of the Mesolithic period are made, with war scenes and religious scenes, beginnings of what became story telling, and metamorphosed into acting.
Despite their evil beginnings, they are not purely destructive by nature, as can be seen by Smaug, who wants to be left in peace, though he did force out the dwarves in the Lonely Mountain.
The exact origins of Hardanger embroidery are not known but it is thought to have its beginnings in ancient Persia and Asia.
From their beginnings to the present day, B movies have provided opportunities both for those coming up in the profession and others whose careers are waning.

beginnings and found
Saint Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, certainly did not found religious orders, though he took an interest in the monastic life and watched over its beginnings in his diocese, providing for the needs of a monastery outside the walls of Milam, as Saint Augustine recounts in his Confessions.
In continental Europe, Romantics had embraced the French Revolution in its beginnings, then found themselves fighting the counter-Revolution in the trans-national Imperial system of Napoleon.
Archaeological evidence for the beginnings of the Iron age in Sri Lanka is found at Anuradhapura, where a large city settlement was founded before 900 BC.
Archaeological evidence found by the Stonehenge Riverside Project in 2008 indicates that Stonehenge could possibly have served as a burial ground from its earliest beginnings.
Many of the beginnings for a theory can be found in an Earth-based laboratory where an X-ray source is built and studied.
Chinese popular music found its beginnings in the shidaiqu genre.
Examples of individuals who rose from humble beginnings can be instanced, but Burke notes two major studies in this area that have found that the data do not clearly demonstrate an increase in social mobility.
However, given his beginnings as a conservative southern Democrat, it is likely he found his views drastically different from the more liberal ideology of the national party.
The beginnings of the Museum District are found in 1977, when it became apparent that some action needed to be taken to provide easier access to the museums of the area.
The beginnings of the study of Hebrew are found in the Talmud and Midrash, which have some grammatical notes.
Benoni ’ s inauspicious beginnings were in 1881 when then surveyor-general Johan Rissik found it difficult to assign title deeds to all unclaimed state property.
Perhaps the comments on Genesis were originally divided into sections that corresponded with the above-mentioned sections of the text, and that contained the beginnings of the simplest introductions, as indeed the first traces of such introductions are found also in the tannaitic midrash.
This ambiguity was highlighted in December 2005, when the Spitzer Space Telescope observed Cha 110913-773444 ( above ), the least massive brown dwarf yet found, only eight times Jupiter's mass with what appears to be the beginnings of its own planetary system.
The beginnings of uniform are therefore to be found in truly national armies, in the Indelta of Gustavus Adolphus, and the English armies of the English Civil War.
It seems evident that the chants of the Byzantine repertory found in musical manuscripts from the tenth century to the time of the Fourth Crusade ( 1204 1261 ), represent the final and only surviving stage of an evolution, the beginnings of which go back at least to the sixth century.
In the club's beginnings the club went under the name of Oro and were known as the canarios ( canary ) until 1999 when the club changed its name to Monarcas, due to the 3 monarchs found in the city's flag, which has been used from its foundation.
* Museum of Arts et de l ' Enfance: Gallo-roman objects found in the19th century explaining man ’ s beginnings in Fécamp.
The beginnings of a devotion toward the love of God as symbolized by the heart of Jesus are found even in the fathers of the Church, including Origen, Ambrose, Jerome, Augustine of Hippo, Hippolytus of Rome, Irenaeus, Justin Martyr and Cyprian, who used in this regard John 7: 37-39 and John 19: 33-37.
The beginnings of the system are to be found in Caesar's re-enthroning of Mandubracius as king of the Trinovantes, who had been de-throned by Cassivellaunus and then aided Caesar's second invasion of Britain in 54BC.
While the NDU of the 90's is almost totally unrecognisable from its humble beginnings, traces of the history of NDU can still be found, such as the British 10-man chamber now with the Naval Medical and Hyperbaric Center.
Weltgeist, the world spirit concept, designates an idealistic principle of world explanation, which can be found from the beginnings of philosophy up to more recent time.
They found their beginnings in the years following World War II, as soldiers based in the deserts in North Africa wore suede boots with hard-wearing crepe ( rubber ) soles because of the climate and environment.
According to historians, the beginnings of Jablunkov are to be found in the place where the present-day village of Hrádek is located.

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