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One matter of concern to the complete effectiveness of pool operations is the lack of adequate central garage facilities.
The text of Genesis-Numbers leaves no doubt as to the central concern of the priests: the cult of Yahweh was to be under the control of " Aaron and his sons " forever, and to the exclusion of all other priestly lines ( such as Korah, Dathan and Abiram, who meet terrible fates in Numbers 16-17 for challenging Aaron, but also the lines of David's priests Abiathar and Zadok, as well as the low-level Levites ).
International and domestic financial analysts note with concern the growing central government deficit, which hovers at 5 % of GDP.
Exegesis, or the reasoned study of the text to discover its own meaning, is the central concern for believers in Sola Scriptura.
Nevertheless, the subsequent achievements of proof theory at the very least clarified consistency as it relates to theories of central concern to mathematicians.
It is perhaps this central concern with meaning and how it attaches to situations which provides an important link between the individual and social approaches to the development of expertise.
The procedures concern Hungary ’ s central bank law, the retirement age for judges and prosecutors and the independence of the data protection office, respectively.
In the 19th century, human rights became a central concern over the issue of slavery.
Divine pardon at judgement was always a central concern for the Ancient Egyptians.
This reflected its support for local decision making and concern about central organizations having greater power, a historically Southern attitude about civil government as well as ecclesiastical.
The second he calls the " Bypass Approach " according to which skepticism is bypassed as a central concern of epistemology.
" Luckhurst traces the influence of both these thinkers in Ballard's fiction, in particular The Atrocity Exhibition ( 1970 ) Another central concern of the New Wave was a fascination with entropy – that the world ( and the universe ) must tend to disorder, to eventually run down to ' heat death '.
It made the Idea of Progress a central concern of Enlightenment thought.
It is sometimes referred to as a " problem play ", because its central character confronts a specific moral or social concern.
* Ecology deals with political economy, because human activity has the greatest effect upon the environment, its central concern being the environment's suitability for human activity.
* Pope Benedict XVI's encyclical Deus Caritas Est (" God is Love ") of 2006 claims that justice is the defining concern of the state and the central concern of politics, and not of the church, which has charity as its central social concern.
The more traditionally central feminist concern with the representation and politics of women's lives has continued to play an active role in criticism.
The central concern of Grass is to present primordial human struggle with harsh environments, as in the contemporaneous ethnographic documentary Nanook of the North.
The plots of Daria largely concern juxtaposition between the central character's jaded, sardonic cynicism and the values / preoccupations of her suburban American hometown of Lawndale.

central and Erich
* Erich Mohr, researcher in experimental therapeutics for central nervous system disorders
In the process they also displaced all other actors including notably the SS, except in central Belarus where HSSPF Erich von dem Bach-Zelewsky had a special command encompassing both military and civil administration territories and engaged in anti-partisan warfare.
* September 12 – Fearing large-scale British retaliatory raids for German airship raids against London and resentful of German Navy publicity about the achievements of naval airships in bombing the city, Chief of the German General Staff General Erich von Falkenhayn issues a statement pointing out that German Army airships are restricted to bombing Londons docks and harbor works and are prohibited from attacking the central City of London.
At regular meetings at the Café des Westens on Kurfürstendamm or at the wine bar Dalbelli, Döblin got to know the circle of artists and intellectuals that would become central to the Expressionist movement in Berlin, including Peter Hille, Richard Dehmel, Erich Mühsam, Paul Scheerbart, and Frank Wedekind, among others.
The social character is the central basic concept of the analytic social psychology of Erich Fromm.

central and impressive
The city's broad central avenue, called " Avenue of the Dead " ( a translation from its Nahuatl name Miccoatli ), is flanked by impressive ceremonial architecture, including the immense Pyramid of the Sun ( third largest in the
What is most impressive in his plan is wide central area, which was kept unsettled according to his macro-scale urban prediction / estimation and in time evolved to the “ agora ”, the center of both the city and the society.
The more formal front of the house was added in 1863 and is a true balloon frame structure built around a central hall with an impressive staircase.
Even so, the value of these goals and of the coordination of an entire economy's development of central planning was seemingly impressive: a reported 12 % to 13 % rate of annual industrial growth attained in the Soviet Union during the 1930s has few parallels in the economic history of other countries.
In the 1980s, São Paulo won four Paulista and one Brazilian titles, helped by the impressive central defensive pair of Oscar and Dario Pereyra.
The Jewish National and University Library is the central and largest library of the Hebrew University and one of the most impressive book and manuscript collections in the world.
The rooms are large and impressive, furnished expensively and equipped with central air conditioning and air filters, but are not quite the stupendous rooms that ' in comparison make Versailles Palace look like a hovel ,' as a foreign observer declared.
In addition to the central Park of Roses ( Park Róż ), there is also a viewing area on the hilltop of Siemiradzki Park which commands impressive views across the plains and woods to the south of the city.
While this type of föhn wind may occur over most central parts of western Argentina, its effects are more impressive in La Rioja, San Juan, and northern Mendoza provinces, where the mountain barrier ( the Andes ) is higher, while to the north the Puna plateau dissipates these winds.
Being visible from anywhere in the central part of the Valley of Oaxaca, the impressive ruins of Monte Albán attracted visitors and explorers throughout the colonial and modern eras.
" Kirkus Reviews had this recommendation in their review saying " this extraordinary feat of invention and plotting would be all the more impressive had the book not ended with the central mystery unresolved, leaving readers dazzled and annoyed in equal measure.
It was an impressive classical building, and there was an open space in front of it which ranked among the larger ones in central London at a time when the Royal Parks were on the fringes of the city and the gardens of London's squares were open only to the residents of the surrounding houses.
Chamberlain doesn't quite have the range required in the central role, though his keyboard skills are impressive.
Designed by the architect Charles Percier, this impressive piece of furniture was embellished with several gilt-bronze ornaments: the central panel depicts the " Birth of the Queen of the Earth to whom Cupids and Goddesses hasten with their Offerings " by the bronzier Pierre-Philippe Thomire, after a bas-relief by Chaudet.
Neoclassical architectures along the Canal date to 18th century: during the first half was built San Simeone Piccolo, with an impressive corinthian portico, central plan and a high copper-covered dome ending in a cupola shaped as a temple.
that they were stratigraphically intrusive into the Châtelperronian deposits from .. overlying Proto-Aurignacian levels " and that " The central and inescapable implication of the new dating results from the Grotte du Renne is that the single most impressive and hitherto widely cited pillar of evidence for the presence of complex “ symbolic ” behavior among the late Neanderthal populations in Europe has now effectively collapsed.
But for the tourist the vertical sand cliffs at Alum Bay on the Isle of Wight form the central portion of a visual geological phenomenon ( best viewed after a shower of rain ) which encapsulates the impressive chalk spires of The Needles and Tennyson Downs.
The following season he was a central figure in Western Australia's Sheffield Shield success, scoring an impressive 1, 039 first-class runs for the season.
The Steinerner Saal ( Stone Hall ) in the central pavilion, with ceiling frescoes by Johann Baptist Zimmermann and F. Zimmermann and decorations by François de Cuvilliés, is an impressive sight.
There were some impressive options available, including central door locking, alloy wheels and electric windows, which in the late 1970s were relatively plush equipment on mainstream cars.
With his impressive skills and aptitude for matters of economy and finance, Shen was appointed as the Finance Commissioner at the central court.
The notable Bosniak institute is housed in an impressive building in central Sarajevo, and features various interesting exhibits dealing with the city's and country's culture and history.
The basilica features an impressive stone mosaic above its entry, and its twin spires can be seen atop a hill to the south from along the Vltava River in central Prague.
:" For the record though, here is an abridged version of one of the most impressive curriculum vitae in British rugby ; Hastings captained the first Scottish schoolboys ' side to win on English soil ; he captained the victorious 1985 Cambridge University side ; he won the Gallacher Shield with Auckland University during his sabbatical year ; he was a central figure in Scotland's 1990 Grand Slam ... he captained Scotland in one World Cup, and played in two others, including a semi-final ; he captained his country and scored the winning try when Scotland registered their first win at the Parc des Princes ... he played for the World XV in the New Zealand Centenary Celebrations ; and he holds the British points-scoring record with 733 points in tests for Scotland and the Lions.

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