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Gromley said he was told the details of the bomb plot by Louis Merletti, a former director of the Secret Service.
In ' Postmodernist Fiction ' ( 1987 ), Brian McHale details the shift from modernism to postmodernism, arguing that the former is characterized by an epistemological dominant, and that postmodern works have developed out of modernism and are primarily concerned with questions of ontology.
The details of Gerbert's armillary sphere are revealed in letters from Gerbert to his former student and monk Remi of Trèves, his colleague Constantine, the abbot of Micy, as well as the accounts of his former student and French nobleman Richer, who served as a monk in Rheims.
The former ten-year moratorium on the construction of new nuclear power plants was the result of a citizens ' initiative voted on in 1990 which had passed with 54. 5 % Yes vs. 45. 5 % No votes ( see Nuclear power in Switzerland for details ).
The nickname and the garden are among the details about the former Iraqi leader that emerged during a 27 March 2008 tour of prison of the Baghdad cell where Saddam slept, bathed, and kept a journal in the final days before his execution.
Several other Georgian era Irish country houses have been suggested as sources of inspiration for the overall floor plan, details like the bow-fronted south front, and interior details like the former niches in the present Blue Room.
Rather, these anachronisms reflect a difference of emphasis compared to the 19th and 20th century attention to depicting details of former times as they actually were.
Umberto's custom of giving a fleur-de-lis made of precious stones to favoured young officials in his entourage was well known, and Umberto's lovers may have included Luchino Visconti and Jean Marais ; as a former army lieutenant who published details of Umberto's advances to him.
His story convinced the Trojans because it included the former details as well as an explanation that he was left behind to die by the doing of Odysseus who was his enemy.
Finally, Conan Doyle is known to have used his former school, Stonyhurst College, as inspiration for details of the Holmes series ; among his contemporaries at the school were two boys named Moriarty.
Zack then confronts Nomi with the details of her past: she is a runaway and former prostitute named Polly, her father murdered her mother and then killed himself, and she has been arrested several times for drug possession, prostitution, and assault with a deadly weapon.
A number of the churchyard memorials are made of cast iron: these were manufactured at the former foundry in The Street at around the end of the nineteenth century using a common mound into which individual letters were inserted to spell out the details.
While details remain undisclosed, several sources cite Matsuzaka as having received a guaranteed $ 52 million for a six-year contract ( with elevator clauses potentially bringing the value up to $ 60 million ), in addition to the $ 51. 1 million posting fee that the Red Sox paid his former team, Seibu Lions, to release him.
The former concerns the right to be left alone in respect of the most intimate details of one's personal life and is a more accepted doctrine than the latter which concerns freedom from undue regulation and control.
However, American's current roster ( except Tom Petty ) was transferred to BMG successor Sony BMG ( now Sony Music Entertainment ) in mid-2007 after a legal battle between Warner and Rubin over the details of their former arrangement, in which American Recordings would sign and provide creative services for artists, while Warner Bros. was only to handle promotion, sales, marketing, and distribution because Rubin was prompted to move his label with his appointment to co-chairman of Columbia Records in the Spring of 2007.
However, since the Court rejected the presented request of the appellants, it did not go into details concerning the controversial questions of the legality of the process in which the new Constitution ( Annex IV ) came to power, and replaced the former Constitution of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
His daughter Makiko spirited him from the hospital after authorities refused to give the former prime minister an entire floor, and the Diet session halted entirely while details of Tanaka's condition leaked out to the press.
Mordechai Vanunu an Israeli former nuclear technician, acted on conscience to reveal details of Israel's nuclear weapons program to the British press in 1986 ; was kidnapped by Israeli agents, transported to Israel, convicted of treason and spent 18 years in prison, including more than 11 years in solitary confinement.
Animation historian Milton Gray details a long rivalry between fellow animator and former friend Chuck Jones and Clampett in an essay titled " Bob Clampett Remembered.
For details of former players, see List of Stoke City F. C.
A reincarnation was in fact found almost at once in north Mongolia, and some high lamas of the dead Khutughtu's suite went to interview the child's mother, Tsendjav, and to instruct her in the details of the life of the former incarnation, so that she could familiarize the child-candidate with the tests which he would have to undergo.
Liu Xianzhi, a former leader in the South China Church, has sought asylum in the United States and gives extensive testimony on the details of Pastor Gong Shengliang's case.

details and behaviour
The Schrödinger equation details the behaviour of ψ but says nothing of its nature.
See Gaviidae for more details on general behaviour
Retention – humans need to be able to remember details of the behaviour in order to learn and later reproduce the behaviour.
The overhead introduced by full modeling of the biological, chemical, and physical details of neural behaviour ( especially on a molecular scale ) would require a computer several orders of magnitude larger than Kurzweil's estimate.
Crucially, however, the paper demonstrated that the complexity observed emerged in a robust manner that did not depend on finely tuned details of the system: variable parameters in the model could be changed widely without affecting the emergence of critical behaviour ( hence, self-organized criticality ).
In general, a breed standard may include history of the breed, a narrative description of the breed, and details of the ideal externally observable structure and behaviour for the breed.
Top-down information fills in details about the recognized objects, and also about their expected behaviour as time progresses.
The behaviour specification is built by a state table which describes all details of a single state of the VFSM.
A state table defines all details of the behaviour of a state of a VFSM.
The video was a screen recording of him demonstrating using the school's management system to record a behaviour incident, and included the name, home address, parents ' contact details, photograph and confidential records of attendance and behaviour for a year 11 boy at the school.
Personalization technology enables the dynamic insertion, customization or suggestion of content in any format that is relevant to the individual user, based on the user ’ s implicit behaviour and preferences, and explicitly given details.
“… that is relevant to the individual user, based on the user ’ s implicit behaviour and preferences, and explicitly given details ” – finally, the most important part.
Party members and activists are provided with a username and password and voter contact details, preferences, interests, past voting behaviour, and demographic / socio-economic information are available.
The term is slowly gaining a broader usage in several fields of mathematics, including combinatorics and probability theory, whenever the quantitative features of a structure ( such as asymptotic behaviour ) can be deduced from a few global parameters appearing in the definition, without requiring knowledge of the details of the system.
Bahá ' í law and teachings do not include details on many aspects of life, and the successive heads of the religion have been reluctant to prescribe specific and detailed codes of Bahá ' í behaviour ; for example the heads of the religion have stated that details of Bahá ' í behaviour, such as how to dress, are a matter of individual choice and not Bahá ' í law.

details and towards
Swift ’ s use of gripping details of poverty and his narrator ’ s cool approach towards them create " two opposing points of view " that " alienate the reader, perhaps unconsciously, from a narrator who can view with ' melancholy ' detachment a subject that Swift has directed us, rhetorically, to see in a much less detached way.
" Further details which added to the plan came from letters Fender received from Australia in 1932 which described how Australian batsmen were increasingly moving across the stumps towards the off side to play the ball on the on side.
Other historians maintain that the biographical details, and Egyptian background, attributed to Moses imply the existence of a historical political and religious leader who was involved in the consolidation of the Hebrew tribes in Canaan towards the end of the Bronze Age.
Now the Daoist unconcern with sight will change, along with their favorable attitude towards lack of intricate detail in painting ( although those with good eyesight often favor intricate details in their painting ).
For details on many of the efforts towards determining the longitude, see History of longitude.
The names and many details of their culture are in fact based on Germanic-derived cultures, particularly that of the Anglo-Saxons and their Old English language, towards which Tolkien felt a strong affinity.
For details of the efforts towards determining the longitude, see History of longitude.
Though Guisborough cannot necessarily be trusted on the details of the events, the story reflects the general exasperation the king felt with the prince's favouritism towards Gaveston, and the lavish gifts bestowed on the favourite.
The West Front, rarely-seen or photographed with the garden range facing northwest towards the village, was the first built, of brick with stone details.
His attitude towards the myths, which he claims to have preserved in their simple form ( hence probably his nickname, Old Ragwoman, or " collector of old wives ' tales ", an allusion to his fondness for trivial details ), is preferable to the rationalistic interpretation under which it had become the fashion to disguise them.
Affected by the Dreyfus Affair, and finding himself on the side of the Anti-Dreyfusards, Barrès played a leading role alongside Charles Maurras, which initiated his shift to the political right ; Barrès oriented himself towards a lyrical form of nationalism founded on the cult of the earth and the dead (" la terre et les morts ", " earth and the dead " — see below for details ).
They include a disproportionate amount ( relative to other genres ) of technical details on its subject matter ( typically military technology ); only science fiction tends towards a comparable level of supporting detail on the technical side.
During a debate on Prime Time ( RTÉ ) on 12 October, Scallon read out a prepared statement towards the end of the debate, announcing that a " malicious " and " false " accusation had been made against her and her family in the United States and, while refusing to divulge any details, she said she would leave " no stone unturned " in her mission to track down the person or organisation responsible.
Airflow over one side of the reed creates an area of low pressure on that side ( see the Bernoulli's principle article for details ), causing the reed to flex towards the low-pressure side.
Other modern scholars consider then, " although the details may be fanciful, evidence does reflect accurately the general Spartiate attitude towards helots ".
Plans also call for moving the Umeda Freight Line underground and establishing a terminal for the Osaka Higashi Line just north of ALBi, with an eye towards a future extension to JR Namba Station ( thus alleviating delays on the Osaka Loop Line caused by Limited Express trains ), though details have not yet been firmly decided.
Larger VR environments, covering a greater internal volume in greater detail, are cost-prohibitive even though VR worlds are computed selectively for inhabitants, reducing redundancy and extraneous objects and places to the minimum details required to provide a convincing experience to those inhabitants ; for example, a mirror not being looked at would be reduced to a reflection value, with details being " filled in " as necessary if its owner were to turn their model-of-a-head towards it.
The work was badly received: the Conservatoire orchestra opposed, the audience " ice-cold ", the critics bewildered ( the reactions ranged from " unreserved enthusiasm " to " systematic disparagement "), and many of Franck's fellow composers completely out of countenance towards a work " which by its general style and even certain details " ( for example, use of an English horn ) " outraged the formalist rules and habits of the stricter professionals and amateurs.
Frederick Douglass had seen the frustration that Garrison felt towards those who disagreed with him, but wrote many letters to Garrison describing to him the details of the prejudices that slavery had caused.
In July 2009 Coleman was the only London Assembly member to refuse to voluntarily publish details of their expense claims in a move towards greater transparency following the Parliamentary expenses scandal.
Sloane finally set about achieving his endgame, kidnapping Marshall Flinkman and Rachel Gibson to force them to hack into a satellite network to locate an underground cavern where he could utilize another Rambaldi artifact, an amulet, to uncover further details towards the fruition of his ultimate goal.
There is no one authoritative Toldoth Yeshu story ; rather, various medieval versions existed that differ in attitudes towards the central characters and in story details.
" Further details that developed his plans came from letters Fender received from Australia in 1932 describing how Australian batsmen were increasingly moving across the stumps towards the off-side to play the ball on the on-side.

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