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The one apparent connection between the two is a score of buildings which somehow or other have survived and which naturally enough are called `` historical monuments ''.
I want, therefore, to discuss a second and quite different fruit of science, the connection between scientific understanding and fear.
As shown in Figure 1, there is a connection for communication between every pair of points.
In the sides of the tappets are notches with sloping sides, and connection between the tappets and locking bars consist of cams called `` dogs ''.
As long ago as 1851 it was pointed out by Niepce ( 1851 ) that there is a connection between the pituitary and the thyroid.
It is the similarity between Estella's hands and Molly's ( `` The action of her fingers was like the action of knitting '' ) that provides Pip with a vital clue to the real identity of both and establishes a symbolic connection between the underworld of crime and the genteel cruelty of Satis House.
The suppositions in the previous illustration might be sufficiently altered by establishing a connection between general company practice and local practice in the South, and by establishing such direct connection between the practice and the economic well-being of stores located in New York and general company policy.
would certainly deny any connection between the two things, or any connection of either with murder.
The secretary's greatest achievement is perhaps the rekindling of NATO realization that East-West friction, wherever it take place around the globe, is in essence the general conflict between two entirely different societies, and must be treated as such without regard to geographical distance or lack of apparent connection.
In searching for clues which might lead us to a fresh apprehension of the reality of spirit, the close connection between spirit and community is likely to prove the most fruitful.
There was no connection between the two events, because Bobbie wasn't rich, either, though he was more aggressive than John.
Perhaps he sensed some connection between the incident on the freighter and the ascetic at Ryusenji, he was unable to put it together.
Many studies have observed the effects of volunteerism ( as a form of altruism ) on happiness and health and have consistently found a strong connection between volunteerism and current and future health and well-being.
Many biblical authors draw a strong connection between love of others and love of God.
A literature review by Michael McCullough and Camile Farah, published in the Australian Dental Journal in 2008, focused on a possible connection between mouthwashes that contain alcohol, and an increased risk of oral cancer.
In a March 2009 brief, the American Dental Association said " the available evidence does not support a connection between oral cancer and alcohol-containing mouthrinse ".
The Sea of Marmara forms a connection between the Black and Aegean Seas through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits, and separates Anatolia from Thrace on the European mainland.
After Bohr's use of Einstein's explanation of the photoelectric effect to relate energy levels in atoms with the wavelength of emitted light, the connection between the structure of electrons in atoms and the emission and absorption spectra of atoms became an increasingly useful tool in the understanding of electrons in atoms.
As-gard, he conjectures, is the home of the Æsir ( singular Ás ) in As-ia, making a folk etymological connection between the three " As -"; that is, the Æsir were " men of Asia ", not gods, who moved from Asia to the north and some of which intermarried with the peoples already there.
Perhaps Grothendieck's deepest single accomplishment is the invention of the étale and l-adic cohomology theories, which explain an observation of André Weil's that there is a deep connection between the topological characteristics of a variety and its diophantine ( number theoretic ) properties.

connection and wealth
While people may gain celebrity status as a result of a successful career in a particular field ( primarily in the areas pertaining towards sports and entertainment ), in other cases, people become celebrities due to media attention for their extravagant lifestyle or wealth ( as in the case of a socialite ); for their connection to a famous person ( as in the case of a relative of a famous person ); or even for their misdeeds ( as in the case of a well-known criminal ).
In 1978, Hayek came into conflict with the Liberal Party leader, David Steel, who claimed that liberty was possible only with " social justice and an equitable distribution of wealth and power, which in turn require a degree of active government intervention " and that the Conservative Party were more concerned with the connection between liberty and private enterprise than between liberty and democracy.
His great wealth may have been in part hereditary, but he owed his position and influence to his close connection with the Emperor Augustus.
John Evans came from a family of men who were both educated and intellectually active ; they were nevertheless undistinguished by either wealth or aristocratic connection.
" However she makes the point that " these alternative modes of knowing, which are oriented to the social benefits and sustenance needs are not recognized by the capitalist reductionist paradigm, because it fails to perceive the interconnectedness of nature, or the connection of women's lives, work and knowledge with the creation of wealth.
He inherited from his father ( never identified ) connection with many distinguished families, and from his mother great wealth.
By the third quarter of the Nineteenth Century they had accumulated so much wealth that they acquired a home at The Hendre ( another local street name to show their connection ) and a castle at Llangattock-Vibon-Avel in Wales and then through politics in Monmouth as MPs and High Sheriffs for that county, acquired a Peerage of the same name.
As a political economist he first unfolded the connection that subsists between the degree of the fertility of the soil and the social condition of a community, the rapid manner in which capital is reproduced ( see Mill's Political Economy, i. 94 ), and the general doctrine of a limit to all the modes by which national wealth may accumulate.
The Syntex connection brought wealth to Djerassi.
Thus, on the Mycenean Linear B tablets found at Pylos, the name Poseidon occurs frequently in connection with the wanax (" king "), whose power and wealth were increasingly maritime rather than equestrian in nature.
The bountiful artifacts and structures found both at the harbor and on Koutsongila reveal the considerable wealth of local residents, including several objects of exceptional artistic quality, and a connection to points of production and exchange to the east in the Aegean islands, Asia Minor, and the Near East.
He is also the god of wealth, by virtue of his connection with the earth, and therefore, minerals and buried treasure.
Ezekiel 27. 12 describes such a connection: " Tarshish did business with you out of the abundance of your great wealth ; silver, iron, tin, and lead they exchanged with you for your wares ", and as much is demonstrated in I Kings 10. 22: " For the king had a fleet of ships of Tarshish at sea with the fleet of Hiram.
" Vespasian's axiom " is referred to in passing in the Balzac short story Sarrasine in connection with the mysterious origins of the wealth of a Parisian family.
This derived not only from their connection to Ryukyu, but also from the size and productive wealth of Satsuma province itself, and from their extreme distance from Edo, and thus from the Shogun's armies.

connection and banana
When manufactured for electronics testing and evaluation, one jaw of the clip is typically permanently crimped or soldered to a wire, or is bent to form the inner tubular contact of a ~ 4 mm female banana jack, enabling quick non-permanent connection between a circuit under test and laboratory equipment or to another electrical circuit.
US-style double banana ( pictured ): A plastic housing containing two banana plugs, allowing simultaneous connection of a signal line and a ground ( earth ) line ; see the photo.
Older European audio equipment used double banana plugs with a 3rd center pin ( round 4mm banana for speakers, 4 mm banana or flat pin for turntable to amplifier connection ) for audio signals.

connection and trade
* 1976 – Former Japanese prime minister Kakuei Tanaka is arrested on suspicion of violating foreign exchange and foreign trade laws in connection with the Lockheed bribery scandals.
Siraf, was also significant in that it had a flourishing commercial trade with China by the 4th century, having first established connection with the far east in 185 AD.
Britain, however, feared that a canal open to everyone might interfere with its India trade and, therefore, preferred a connection by train from Alexandria via Cairo to Suez, which eventually was built by Stephenson.
He was continually called on for help in developing the agriculture and trade of the colony, and his influence was used in connection with the sending out of early free settlers, one of whom, a young gardener George Suttor, afterwards wrote a memoir of Banks.
One of the underlying premises of the Genesee Valley Canal was its connection to the river, opening a trade route from Rochester, New York to the west.
In 1904 Cushman & Denison registered a trade mark for the " Gem " name in connection with paper clips.
Previously, the only connection was through Transsaharan trade, of which the Mali Empire, consisting predominantly of African and Berber tribes, stands as a strong proof of the early Islamization of the Sub-Saharan region.
The Silk Road gets its name from the lucrative Chinese silk trade, a major reason for the connection of trade routes into an extensive transcontinental network.
Tremendous profits were to be obtained for anyone who could achieve a direct trade connection with Asia.
With its railroad connection, Culbertson became the center of the area ’ s agricultural trade.
The modern town received an impetus in its export trade from the establishment of railway connection with Athens and Peiraeus in 1904.
Creoles, who were well-connected with businesses in the United States, challenged the traditional political-economic connection with Britain as trade with the United States intensified.
The crucial discovery was a way to reorganize connections in the middle switches to " trade wires " so that a new connection could be completed.
The life and labor of the voyageur, the long journeys by canoe carrying trade goods westward and returning with beaver pelts, was essentially the same as that described above in connection with the coureur de bois.
The new Riksdag assembled in May with a free trade majority in the Second Chamber, but nothing in connection with the great question of customs was settled.
Individual rank and file trade unionists could be persuaded to join the party out of a political commitment shaped by their industrial experiences, but connection with top leaderships was lacking.
Whilst the 1989 opening of the improved A361 connection to the motorway network helped in some ways to promote trade, notably weekend tourism, it had a detrimental effect on a number of distribution businesses.
That he carried on the business of a draper, or had some connection with the trade as late as 1613, may be gathered from the following passage at the close of The Triumphs of Truth, the city pageant for that year, by Thomas Middleton: " The fire-work being made by Maister Humphrey Nichols, a man excellent in his art ; and the whole work and body of the Triumph, with all the proper beauties of the workmanship, most artfully and faithfully performed by John Grinkin ; and those furnished with apparel and porters by Anthony Munday, Gentleman.
This route has always been of importance as a connection between the British capital of London and sea trade routes to Continental Europe.
Pollitt was a boilermaker by trade and he frequently travelled around the country in this connection.
By the end of the 17th century, its connection with the tailoring trade had virtually ceased and it became what it is today, a philanthropic and social association.
By the sixteenth century many members of the Company had lost any connection with the original trade.
The connection of the Company to the fruit trade had diminished by the late nineteenth century although it remained a City institution.

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