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Architectural Forum recognized the Mount Royal Station renovation for " sensitivity by later architects to the initial conception by the original ," and Margaret Mead, in a lecture given at the Station, commented that the renovation " is perhaps the most magnificent example in the Western World of something being made into something else ".
Adapted from a lecture he had presented, Eureka describes Poe's intuitive conception of the nature of the universe with no scientific work done to reach his conclusions.

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On the narrower ground of poetic form, he felt that in the drama of the future the Greek conception of tragic fate should be joined to the Shakespearean vision of tragic will.
`` As to the necessity '', the committee declared, `` for some form of effective control of the size of the family and the spacing of children, and consequently of control of conception, there can be no question.
Currently, a part of Algerian writers tends to be defined in a literature of shocking expression, due to the terrorism that occurred during the 1990s, the other party is defined in a different style of literature who staged an individualistic conception of the human adventure.
It is also applied contemptuously to a conception or hypothesis which purports to be a simple solution of apparently insoluble phenomena.
Using this essay as his guideline, Howard began plotting " The Tower of the Elephant ", a new Conan story that would be the first to truly integrate his new conception of the Hyborian world.
This attitude was bolstered by the general conception that the Holy Roman Emperor and all other European Kings were chosen by God to be leaders.
In Buddhist literature the Sanskrit term cakra ( Pali cakka ) is used in a different sense of " circle ," referring to a Buddhist conception of the Cycle of Rebirth consisting of six states in which beings may be reborn.
The Catholic Church condemns abortion in all circumstances, as the Catechism of the Catholic Church states, " Human life must be respected and protected absolutely from the moment of conception.
The inferior status to which the deuteros were relegated by authorities like Jerome is seen by some as being due to a rigid conception of canonicity, one demanding that a book, to be entitled to this supreme dignity, must be received by all, must have the sanction of Jewish antiquity, and must moreover be adapted not only to edification, but also to the " confirmation of the doctrine of the Church ".
In fine, Husserl's conception of logic and mathematics differs from that of Frege, who held that arithmetic could be derived from logic.
The word " fractal " often has different connotations for laypeople than mathematicians, where the layperson is more likely to be familiar with fractal art than a mathematical conception.
John Lindow states that most details about Hel, as a figure, are not found outside of Snorri's writing in Gylfaginning, and says that when older skaldic poetry " says that people are ' in ' rather than ' with ' Hel, we are clearly dealing with a place rather than a person, and this is assumed to be the older conception ," that the noun and place Hel likely originally simply meant " grave ," and that " the personification came later.
Furthermore, as noted by Bohr, Moseley's law provided a reasonably complete experimental set of data that supported the ( new from 1911 ) conception by Ernest Rutherford and Antonius Van den Broek of the atom, with a positively-charged nucleus surrounded by negatively-charged electrons in which the atomic number is understood to be the exact physical number of positive charges ( later discovered and called protons ) in the central atomic nuclei of the elements.
The Immaculate Conception should not be confused with the perpetual virginity of Mary or the virgin birth of Jesus ; it refers to the conception of Mary by her mother, Saint Anne.
The doctrine of the immaculate conception ( Mary being conceived free from original sin ) is not to be confused with her virginal conception of her son Jesus.
Other theologians defended the expression " Immaculate Conception ", pointing out that sanctification could be conferred at the first moment of conception in view of the foreseen merits of Christ, a view held especially by Franciscans.
Bernard would seem to have been speaking of conception in the active sense of the mother's cooperation, for in his argument he says: " How can there be absence of sin where there is concupiscence ( libido )?
Rousseau's own conception of the Social Contract can be understood as an alternative to this fraudulent form of association.
Even since conception, their conflict was foreshadowed: " And the children struggled together within her ; and she said, If it be so, why am I thus?
For a century and a half its status has been unique, a masterpiece sui generis, embodying interpretive problems wholly its own ... It would not be excessive to say that no small part of the extraordinary fame of ' Kubla Khan ' inheres in its alleged marvellous conception.
Anarchist communists counter the capitalist conception that communal property can only be maintained by force and that such a position is neither fixed in nature nor unchangeable in practice, citing numerous examples of communal behavior occurring naturally even within capitalist systems.
Brown's conception of libertarian socialists is that all social bonds should be developed by individuals who have an equal amount of bargaining power, that an accumulation of economic power in the hands of a few and the centralization of political power both reduce the bargaining power — and thus the liberty of the other individuals in society.

conception and didactic
Lives of saints ( St Andrew, St Thomas the Apostle, St John the Evangelist ) form a part of a poem, strictly didactic, which stands out by reason of its great extent ( nearly thirty-five thousand verses ) and the somewhat original conception of its scheme-the Breviars damor, a vast encyclopedia, on a theological basis, composed by the Minorite friar Matfre Ermengaut of Bezers between 1288 and 1300 or thereabout.
At the time of the project's conception, Gibson – an American exile in Vancouver, Canada – was seen as a reclusive figure, who thought the didactic inclination in novelists anathema and was not prone to divulging much in the way of personal information in interviews and retrospectives.

conception and event
Such a conception of reality may be thoroughly predestinarian, if God is the personal cause of continued existence and the orchestrator or determiner of the relationship between each present event and each subsequent present event ; but, it is only predestination if in this conception God acts with absolute freedom and entire knowledge of Himself.
On April 30, 1877, he deposited a sealed envelope containing a summary of his ideas with the French Academy of Sciences, a standard procedure used by scientists and inventors to establish priority of conception of unpublished ideas in the event of any later dispute.
But an event occurred that provided him with a scenario ideally fitted to his conception of a work both contemporary and in the grand choral tradition of Bach's Passions and Handel's Messiah.
It states that Jesus was born to Mary ( Arabic: Maryam ) as the result of virginal conception, a miraculous event which occurred by the decree of God ( Arabic: Allah ).
The Beach Boys, who had been involved in the conception of the event and at one point scheduled to headline and close the show, failed to perform.
Developments in the 1950s included a shift in emphasis towards the non-traumatic by Donald Winnicott ( 1896-1971 ), and to the transpersonal aspects of pre-and perinatal experience by Maarten Lietaert Peerbolte ( 1905-1982 ), and brought attention to the relevance of very early gestation, and even the event of conception by Lietaert Peerbolte.
The painting's conception proved slow and difficult for Géricault, and he struggled to select a single pictorially-effective moment to best capture the inherent drama of the event.
Conception Day is an annual event at Macquarie University, a day music festival that commemorates the conception of Governor Macquarie.
Matthew does not relate the events surrounding the conception of Jesus, rather he takes the event as having already happened.
It is sure, however, that Ferdinand Magellan did not drop anchor by the mouth of Agusan River in 1521 and hold mass to commemorate the event which was held at Mazaua, an island separate from 1521 Butuan which was in the geographical conception of Europeans who wrote about it was a larger entity than what it is now.
Less commonly, the term near-birth experience can refer to one's own recollection of an event which occurred immediately after one's own birth, or during the pregnancy, or even also before conception.

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To carry out this exalted conception the author has combined the vivid realism and imaginative power we have noticed in his early poetry and carried them out on a grand scale.
Moreover, man may not supplant or frustrate the physical arrangements established by God, who through the law of rhythm has provided a natural method for the control of conception.
Since its conception, abundant evidence has been uncovered in support of the model.
The truth is that our classic conception of the conduct of war has come up against a new conception.
Thatcher was described as " a radical in a conservative party ", and her ideology has been seen as confronting " established institutions " and the " accepted beliefs of the elite ", both concepts incompatible with the traditional conception of conservatism as signifying support for the established order and existing social convention.
She constantly struggled for perfection, " A perfect technique in anything ," she stated in an interview, " means that there has been no break in continuity between the conception and the act of performance.
Like many of the Eastern Fathers, he has an essentially moralistic conception of Christianity.
Modern deists believe that they must continue what the classical deists started and continue to use modern human knowledge to come to understand God, which in turn is why a human-like God that can lead to numerous contradictions and inconsistencies is no longer believed in and has been replaced with a much more abstract conception.
* 1991: Niijima Floats, six-foot spheres of intricate color inspired by Japanese glass fishing floats from the island of NiijimaNiijima Chihuly. com from Chihuly's website * 1992: Chandeliers, starting modestly but by the middle of the decade involving a ton of glass orbs and shapes that in some works look like flowers, others like breasts, and still others like snakes Chihuly has also produced a sizable volume of " Irish cylinders ", photo from lakeview-museum. orgwhich are more modest in conception than his blown glass works.
“ This doctrine is rooted in Aristotle's conception of the soul, and has antecedents in Hobbes's conception of the mind as a ‘ calculating machine ’, but it has become fully articulated ( and popularly endorsed ) only in the last third of the 20th century .” In so far as it mediates stimulus and response, a mental function is analogous to a program that processes input / output in automata theory.
To fill in the blanks, the popular conception of the secret agent has been formed largely by 20th and 21st century literature and cinema.
The American conception of " folk composition " has often drawn on Afro-American music
(...) The materialist conception of history has a lot of friends nowadays, to whom it serves as an excuse for not studying history.
" What surprised me about Microsoft is that no one has any conception of an afterlife.
Weber's conception of charismatic authority has been noted as the basis of many nationalist governments.
Carlyle has commented on this passage, " There can be little doubt that St Paul's words imply some conception analogous to the ' natural law ' in Cicero, a law written in men's hearts, recognized by man's reason, a law distinct from the positive law of any State, or from what St Paul recognized as the revealed law of God.
Machan has developed Rand's contextual conception of human knowledge ( while also drawing on the insights of J. L. Austin and Gilbert Harman ) in works such as Objectivity ( 2004 ), and David Kelley has explicated Rand's epistemological ideas in works such as The Evidence of the Senses ( 1986 ) and A Theory of Abstraction ( 2001 ).
* In his book World of Wonders writer Robertson Davies has narrator Magnus Eisengrim refer to Spengler's conception that the Middle Ages had a Magian World View, the view that the world was filled with wonders.

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