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It was observed in the introductory chapter that metropolitan life had split into two trends -- expanding interdependence on an impersonal basis and growing exclusiveness in local communal groupings.
During this dark chapter in State Department history, men who had offered foreign-policy ideas later proven wrong by events filled the tumbrels sent up to Capitol Hill.
When Bobbie Evans smashed up his car, the Jaguar his wife Linda had given him for his last birthday, and himself quite thoroughly with it, driving back from an afternoon's golf at Oakmont, it seemed to mark the end of a long, miswritten chapter in the social life of the community.
Encouraged, however, by letters signed by the rabbis of Argentière and Lunel, and particularly by the support of Kalonymus ben Todros, the nasi of Narbonne, and of the eminent Talmudist Asheri of Toledo, Ben Adret issued a decree, signed by thirty-three rabbis of Barcelona, excommunicating those who should, within the next fifty years, study physics or metaphysics before their thirtieth year of age ( basing his action on the principle laid down by Maimonides, Guide for the Perplexed part one chapter 34 ), and had the order promulgated in the synagogue on Sabbath, July 26, 1305.
The presence of three Greek loanwords that only occur in Daniel chapter 3, have supporters of a late date say that Daniel had to have been written after Alexander the Great ’ s conquest of the Orient, from 330 BCE.
Long before this, scholars had speculated that Nabonidus ' exile in Teima lay behind the story of Nebuchadnezzar's banishment and madness in Daniel chapter four.
Shortly afterwards, in a chapter of the order held in 1293, the original monastery of Majella being judged to be too desolate and exposed to too rigorous a climate, it was decided that the monastery which had been founded in Sulmtona should be the headquarters of the order and the residence of the General-Superior, as it has continued to be to the present day.
Cassius Dio had written an entire chapter on the annexation of Mauretania by Caligula, but it is now lost.
The switch from the free software movement to the open source movement has had negative effects on the progression of community, according to Christopher Kelty who dedicates a scholarly chapter to the free software movements in " Theorizing Media and Practice ".
In chapter 34, High describes Loki, and says that Loki had three children with a female jötunn named Angrboða located in the land of Jötunheimr ; Fenrisúlfr, the serpent Jörmungandr, and the female being Hel.
John Lindow says that it is unclear why the gods decide to raise Fenrir as opposed to his siblings Hel and Jörmungandr in Gylfaginning chapter 35, theorizing that it may be " because Odin had a connection with wolves?
Harold Evans used the memoir as a source for a chapter about Kildall in the 2004 book They Made America, concluding that Microsoft had robbed Kildall of his inventions.
Critical analysis of these Chinese texts reveals that certain chapters in the Book of Wei had been copied from the Bei-Xi by Song editors, including the chapter on the Xiongnu.
In chapter III, Hengist is struck with terror after hearing that Aurelius Ambrosius had rallied the Britons and burned Vortigern alive in a tower, " for he dreaded the valour of Aurelius.
On becoming Prime Minister Major had promised to keep Britain " at the very heart of Europe ", and claimed to have won " game, set and match for Britain " – by negotiating the social chapter and single currency opt-outs from the Maastricht Treaty, and by ensuring that there was no overt mention of a " Federal " Europe and that foreign and defence policy were kept as matters of inter-governmental cooperation, in separate " pillars " from the supranational European Union.
In a chapter recounting the history of libertarian socialism, economist Robin Hahnel relates that thus far the period where libertarian socialism has had its greatest impact was at the end of the 19th century through the first four decades of the twentieth century.
In the case of a certain Hugh whom the chapter of Chartres had elected bishop, he withheld his approbation because the bishop-elect did not possess sufficient knowledge, quum pateretur in litteratura defectum, as the Pope stated in a letter dated 8 January 1219.
In chapter 13 of Völsunga saga, the hero Sigurðr is on his way to a wood and he meets a long-bearded old man he had never seen before.
He had a large family, and his latter days were embittered by pecuniary embarrassments, which form the subject of a chapter in Isaac D ' Israeli's Calamities of Authors.
Scopes, who had substituted for the regular biology teacher, was charged on May 5, 1925, with teaching evolution from a chapter in Civic Biology, a textbook by George William Hunter, that described the theory of evolution.
Scopes mentioned that while he couldn't remember whether he had actually taught evolution in class, he had, however, gone through the evolution chart and chapter with the class.
With the exception of a brief hint in the final chapter, Darwin had avoided the subject of human evolution.
It was in this opening chapter, or book, of De fabrica that Vesalius made several of his strongest claims against Galen's theories and writings which he had put in his anatomy books.
In chapter 42, High describes that, " right at the beginning, when the gods were settling " they had established Asgard and then built Valhalla.

chapter and officer
The duties of each officer may vary from each chapter as well.
After Byrd had collected the $ 10 joining fee and $ 3 charge for a robe and hood from every applicant, the Grand Dragon Joel L. Baskin for the mid-Atlantic states came down to Crab Orchard, to officially organize the chapter ... " When it came time to choose the Exalted Cyclops, the top officer in the local Klan unit, Byrd won unanimously.
Kelly was installed as the Charter Regent and Dr. Cousins as a chapter officer.
Also judged are entries for other various categories, including distinguished chapter officer, president, and advisor.
* In May 1995, Voz Fronteriza, a publication of the MEChA chapter at the University of California, San Diego published an editorial entitled " Death of a Migra Pig ," which celebrated the recent death of Luis A. Santiago, a Latino Immigration and Naturalization Service ( INS ) officer who died in the line of duty.
After this is done, the officer would submit the pedigree to a chapter of two other officers, who would then examine the pedigree for any mistakes or in some cases demand more research.
The convoy was memorable enough for a young Army officer, Lt. Col. Dwight David Eisenhower, to include a chapter about the trip, titled " Through Darkest America With Truck and Tank ," in his book At Ease: Stories I Tell to Friends ( Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1967 ).
For example in USY, the Conservative youth movement, the position in charge of social action on chapter and regional boards is called the SA / TO ( social action / tikkun olam ) officer.
There, the police worked closely with the local chapter and supplied a phone number and a liaison officer for them to use within their P. O. P.
In chapter 6, Yossarian is told that Catch-22 requires him to do anything his commanding officer tells him to do, regardless of whether these orders contradict orders from the officer's superiors.
He serves as presiding officer at chapter meetings and chapter events.
* Ennana, a junior military officer: Egyptian scribe-pupil's name, attached to an ancient text ( cited in Pharaoh, chapter 4: Ennana's " plaint on the sore lot of a junior officer ").
The novel's final chapter, spanning the years 1900 to 2000, is a departure from Pronek's adventures and recounts the story of a Russian White Army officer and his adventures in Harbin and Shanghai.
Even Mrs. Hale rebels in her own way: " prouder of Frederick standing up against injustice, than if he had been simply a good officer " ( Gaskell, 1855, chapter 14 ).
Further, Adams continued to grow into his role as a social leader on the islands, serving as an officer of the local chapter of the Red Cross, helping to found the public library in Charlotte Amalie, and developing the islands ’ public school music education program.

chapter and system
In 1441 Pope Eugene IV merged them into one congregation called " Congregatio Sancti Ambrosii ad Nemus ", made the original house the main seat, and laid down a system of government whereby a general chapter met every three years, elected the priors who stayed in office till the next chapter.
" In 1982 BJU's then-president Bob Jones III, during interviews in which he defended the school's tax-exempt status, cited nine passages from the Bible-drawn both from the Old and New Testaments-which he claimed demonstrated that God intended races to be segregated: " The Bible clearly teaches, starting in the 10th chapter of Genesis and going all the way through, that God has put differences among people on the earth to keep the earth divided ", he said, adding that inter-racial marriage was " playing into the hands of the antichrist and the one-world system.
" In the foregoing part of this chapter I have endeavoured to show, even upon the principles of the commercial system, how unnecessary it is to lay extraordinary restraints upon the importation of goods from those countries with which the balance of trade is supposed to be disadvantageous.
* The Planets: A discourse on the discovery, science, history and mythology, of the planets in our solar system, with one chapter devoted to each of the celestial spheres.
Darwin challenged the validity of Galton's experiment, giving his reasons in an article published in ' Nature ' where he wrote: " Now, in the chapter on Pangenesis in my Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, I have not said one word about the blood, or about any fluid proper to any circulating system.
The system has evolved since the formation of the society ; and now has three Sovereigns of Arms, with Principal Heralds for each Kingdom, each of whom oversee several deputy officers for matters such as heraldic education and processing registrations, and several local officers ( generally one for each local chapter ) who assist the local participants.
" The efficacy of this system comes from the belief that every Arabic letter, every word, verse, and chapter in the Qur ’ an, every month, day, time and name were created by Allah a priori, and that each has an angel and a djinn servant.
These elements come together with Perec's constraints for the book ( in keeping with Oulipo objectives ): he created a complex system which would generate for each chapter a list of items, references or objects which that chapter should then contain or allude to.
The number these lists give for each chapter indicates one of the 10 groups of 4 lists, and folds the system back on itself: one of the elements must be omitted, and one must be false in some way ( an opposite, for example ).
This chapter regulates the Dutch judicial system.
The aim of this chapter is to provide an outside view — a lens — that I call a system of profound knowledge.
One of the most important references to the Cārvāka philosophy is the Sarva-darśana-saṅgraha ( etymologically all-philosophy-collection ), a famous work of 14th century Advaita Vedanta philosopher Mādhava Vidyāraṇya from South India, which starts with a chapter on the Cārvāka system.
# The eighth chapter depicts the history of the Codex's alien writing system.
In the final chapter of Book I, Hindemith seeks to illustrate the wide-ranging relevance and applicability and of his system in analysis of music examples ranging from the early origins of European music to the contemporary.
Second-century Greek grammarian, sophist, and rhetoritician Julius Pollux, in the chapter called De Musica, in his 10-volume Onomastikon, had presented the 2-class system, percussion ( including strings ) and winds, which persisted in medieval and postmedieval Europe.
The area under the local government is called Aneth Chapter, and is a part of the Navajo Nation's system of local governments known as chapter houses.
It also contained a cross-referencing system that tied together related verses of Scripture and allowed a reader to follow biblical themes from one chapter and book to another.
For a synthetic discussion of the impact of clouds ( and in particular the role of cloud base ) on the climate system, see the IPCC Third Assessment Report, in particular chapter 7. 2.
( In citations by chapter and verse numbers, however, the Hebrew equivalents of " Nehemiah ", " I Chronicles " and " II Chronicles " are used, as the system of chapter division was imported from Christian usage.
Blackstone also adds a brief chapter on equity, the parallel legal system that existed in English law at the time, seeking to address wrongs that the common law did not handle ; the chapter on equity seems almost an afterthought.
* The title means: “ Uralic peoples / Culture and traditions of our linguistic relatives ”; the chapter means “ The belief system of Uralic peoples and the shamanism ”.

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