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His chief interests lay in evolution and life development processes in general, including development of nonrandom form, which culminated in the beautifully illustrated Kunstformen der Natur ( Art forms of nature ).
That study revealed untenable weaknesses across the board in IBM and a decision was made to cut 95 % of the overall budget for OS / 2, eliminate the Boca Raton development laboratory, end all sales and marketing efforts of the product, and lay off over 1300 individuals.
The foundation of the " Prince's Law " lay in a network of fortified towns called grody, but the ruler also commissioned the building of churches, monasteries, roads, bridges etc., in short the development of an infrastructure.
The reason for the original development of the town, away from the centre of Skirbeck, was that Boston lay on the point where navigable tidal water was alongside the land route, which used the Devensian terminal moraine ridge at Sibsey, between the upland of East Lindsey and the three routes to the south of Boston:
The emergence of internet betting exchanges has created opportunities for the public to lay horses and this development has been associated with some high profile disciplinary proceedings.
Although it lay close to London, development started slowly, and it was not until after World War I that the district became built up.
The key to development in Limehouse lay next door in the Isle of Dogs.
With tireless charity and operative hope he guided the development of Opus Dei throughout the world, activating a vast mobilization of lay people ...
Since he had spent much of his early life moving from place to place and from job to job when he was able to lay down roots in Boonton he developed a strong loyalty to the town and committed himself to its development.
Burton Lumber Company tract and began to lay out an area for further development.
The Petrine Matthew bears the closest relationship to this original Gospel ( Urevangelium ); the Pauline Luke is later and arose independently ; Mark represents a still later development according to Baur ; the account in John is idealistic: it " does not possess historical truth, and cannot and does not really lay claim to it.
His main legacies lay in his development of modern battlefield doctrine and in his mastery of logistics.
The pastoral charge is also responsible for searching out and hiring church staff, including ministers, musicians and lay staff ; maintenance and upkeep of their property and buildings ; deciding when they worship, and how often ; policies on candidacy for baptism and marriage ( specifically, whether the congregation will allow same-sex marriages to be performed in their building ); Christian development and education within the congregation ( Sunday School, youth and adult confirmation classes, Bible study, etc.
Another important figure in the development and popularization of Huayan thought was the lay scholar Li Tongxuan ( 李通玄 ).
Still more original and impressive were his banks, even though they lay quite off the main line of development of commercial architecture in this period.
From the 1960s onward, Buddhism has grown considerably, through the formation of independent lay associations ( that is, not funded or affiliated to the main orders ), with many focused on youths, particularly to propagate and evangelize Buddhist teachings, fellowship and spiritual development, based on the Protestant model.
Although both France and the United Kingdom expressed interest in acquiring Alta California, Vallejo believed the best hope for economic and cultural development lay with the United States.
This type of feeding triggers the development of queen morphology, including the fully developed ovaries needed to lay eggs.
This decision was to lay the foundation for the development of Humanistic Judaism as separate from Reform Judaism or any other existing Jewish stream.
Oviparous animals are animals that lay eggs, with little or no other development within the mother.
* James Dalton ( 1834 – 1919 ), an early Australian merchant, pastoralist, and Roman Catholic lay leader, a key figure in the early development of Orange and district
He did more than anybody to lay the groundwork for self-government by fostering the development of modern institutions in Fiji, and although he died a dozen years before independence from the United Kingdom was achieved in 1970, his vision set the course that Fiji was to follow in the years to come.
Baptism was not considered the end of spiritual endeavour but the reaching of maturity through the laying on of the apostles hands ( known as " sealing "), after acceptance to full communion and the renewal of baptismal vows, was considered necessary to the full development of every person whether woman or man, lay or clergy.

development and north
Sixty miles north of New York City where the wooded hills of Dutchess County meet the broad sweep of the Hudson River there is a new home development called `` Oakwood Heights ''.
Southern Song experienced a period of great technological development which can be explained in part by the military pressure that it felt from the north.
An example is to be found on the uninhabited island of Vementry on the north side of the West Mainland, where it appears that the cairn may have originally been circular and its distinctive heel shape added as a secondary development, a process repeated elsewhere in Shetland.
Similar development projects are also taking place in Herat in the west, Mazar-e-Sharif in the north and in other cities.
Primary tourist areas are located around the existing towns of Corralejo in the north and Morro Jable in Jandia, plus the purely tourist development of Caleta de Fuste, south of Puerto del Rosario.
Political stability and instability both aided and distracted the economic revolution which transformed Honduras through the development of a plantation economy on the north coast, ultimately leading to military interventions from the United States.
Also Hertfordshire has seen development in other film studio complexes, Leavesden Film Studios were developed on the Leavesden Aerodome site, north of Watford.
The MarketPlace project was redeveloped along with BallPark North, another mixed-use development that will be immediately north of Oldsmobile Stadium.
Hillside vegetation is limited to scrub forest and the area functions as a deserted buffer zone allowing the development of distinctive cultures in valleys and hills further north.
of precipitation and thousands of meters of relief between mountains and plains, but there has only been limited development of this potential for example on the Kali Gandaki north of Tansen.
The stone axe heads, imported in great quantities from the north and used in opening the forest for agricultural development, were venerated by the Yoruba descendants of neolithic pioneers as " thunderbolts " hurled to earth by the gods.
Western education and the development of a modern economy proceeded more rapidly in the south than in the north, with consequences felt in Nigeria's political life ever since.
Initially the development was fairly piecemeal, but in 1828 this area just to the west of Potsdamer Platz, sandwiched between the Tiergarten and the north bank of the future Landwehrkanal, received Royal approval for a more orderly and purposeful metamorphosis into a residential colony of the affluent, and gradually filled with houses and villas of a particularly palatial nature.
Surviving parts of the former Hotel Esplanade have been incorporated into the north side of the Sony development, including the Kaisersaal which, in a complex and costly operation in March 1996, was moved in one piece ( all 1, 300 tonnes of it ), some 75 metres from its former location, to the spot that it occupies today ( it even had to make two right-angled turns during the journey, while maintaining its own orientation ).
The biggest problems facing the government are reintegration of more than 2 million refugees returning from as long ago as 1959 ; the end of the insurgency and counter-insurgency among ex-military and Interahamwe militia and the Rwandan Patriotic Army, which is concentrated in the north and south west ; and the shift away from crisis to medium-and long-term development planning.
In recent history, elements of Southern cuisine have spread north, having an effect on the development of other types of American cuisine.
Canadian suburban development in Markham, Ontario, north of Toronto.
Construction with Argentina of the Salto Grande Dam across the Río Uruguay north of Salto was a major boost to the development of the northern litoral in the 1970s.
Attempts by the military governments from 1973 to 1985 to promote the development of the north of the country ( partly for strategic reasons ) failed to change this pattern of extreme centralization.
The district is connected by Tilburg Reeshof railway station and multiple roads that encircle the district plus the industrial development Vossenberg north of the Wilhelminakanaal.
Its flow, drainage, and destination have been altered over the years by human development: It crosses Interstate 4 and enters Disney property west of Celebration and passes between Disney's Animal Kingdom and Blizzard Beach, meandering north past the western reaches of the Bay Lake city limits and the Magic Kingdom.
These improved communications contributed to the development of the town, with suburbs extending beyond the rivers Wye and Monnow to the south-east, west and north of the old town centre.
The water meadows to the north and south of the town centre, known respectively as Vauxhall Fields and Chippenham, have generally remained free of development.
The Denver and Rio Grande Railway's 1881 arrival at Chama, about ten miles to the north, had profound effects on the development of the region by bringing the area out of economic and cultural isolation.
Its location 30 miles north of Albany on the Delaware and Hudson Railway and its proximity to water power from the Hudson River and Kayaderosseras Creek led to rapid industrial development beginning in 1810.

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