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He soon quarreled with all the party leaders in the House, and came to be regarded with detestation by regular Democrats as a professional radical leading a small pack of obedient terriers whose constant snapping was demoralizing to party discipline.
The troops of the Red Guards were not professional soldiers but armed civilians, whose military training and discipline were mostly inadequate to resist the counter-attack of the White Army when it came, still less the onslaught of the German forces who arrived later.
From the latter part of the 18th century, grammar came to be understood as a subfield of the emerging discipline of modern linguistics.
After World War II, extensive resources were put into teaching and researching the discipline, with the hopes that it would help the public better understand both science and technology as they came to play an exceedingly prominent role in the world.
* In scholastic Latin sources, the term came to denote the rational study of the doctrines of the Christian religion, or ( more precisely ) the academic discipline which investigated the coherence and implications of the language and claims of the Bible and of the theological tradition ( the latter often as represented in Peter Lombard's Sentences, a book of extracts from the Church Fathers ).
This discipline eventually came to be called palaeontology.
Owing largely to the influence of Plato and Aristotle, philosophy came to be regarded as distinct from sophistry, the latter being regarded as specious and rhetorical, a practical discipline.
The early sociology of Herbert Spencer came about broadly as a reaction to Comte ; writing after various developments in evolutionary biology, Spencer attempted to reformulate the discipline in what we might now describe as socially Darwinistic terms.
This wrong impression produced an explosion of different techniques at who it was primarily aimed at rather ironically, the working population from where the inexhaustible supply of the professional criminal, labour power and political power all came from this particular group and inevitably become an invaluable source of discipline and punishment to the rest of society.
In the 1969-70 season, an Austrian coach came to the club, Max Merkel, nicknamed " Mister whip " for using very severe and harsh discipline techniques and training purposes.
Tormented by Saladin's archers and by tarantulas, which came out at night, Richard's generalship ensured that order and discipline were maintained under the most difficult of circumstances.
Services marketing first came to the fore in the 1980 ’ s when the debate started on whether marketing of services was significantly different from that of products so as to be classified as a separate discipline.
However, on many other occasions, ( such as in the later Italian Wars, French Wars of Religion and the Eighty Years War ) their bravery and discipline came under severe criticism, and the Spanish elements of the Imperial army regularly deprecated the battlefield usefulness of the Landsknechts — it was said that the Duke of Alba hired them only to deny their services to the Dutch enemy, and put them on display to swell his numbers, not intending to fight with them.
Honesty, correctness, discipline, diligence, astonishing modesty these were the characteristics that caught the eye of the people who came into contact with Keres during his lifetime.
The " bolshevization " implied not only to adopt the political strategy of the Communist International but a reorganization of party's strucuture on the model of the Bolshevik Party ( discipline, local organization under the shape of " cells ", ascent of a young political staff which came from the working class ).
In the period before public administration existed as its own independent discipline, scholars contributing to the field came from economics, sociology, management, political science, administrative law, and, other related fields.
In the 1960s, however, he came to experiment increasingly with free verse, and the discipline of writing to a specific set of visual images, coupled with the liberation of free verse, constituted a new source of rule and energy in Gunn's work: a poem such as " Pierce Street " in his next collection, Touch ( 1967 ), has a grainy, photographic fidelity, while the title-poem uses hesitant, sinuous free verse to portray a scene of newly acknowledged intimacy shared with his sleeping lover ( and the cat ).
However, Republican party discipline was totally lacking, when the issue came to a vote ( Buck declined to be nominated ).
As a result of the lawsuits, the history of the discipline came to be scrutinized by a legal court.
" The spiritual discipline of the school came to mean for the Jew what military discipline is for other nations.
In this life of discipline and contemplation came a surprise in the form of a petition by Prakashvati to the jail authorities that she wanted to marry Yashpal, the prisoner serving a life sentence.
In 2001 discipline in the parliamentary party broke down and Coveney came out against Bruton in a leadership heave.
During this time her musical and creative instincts came to the forefront of her personality and the nurturing of her artistic side conflicted with the strict military discipline required of WAC's.

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Drafted into the Austrian army, he rebelliously rejected discipline, wangled a Vienna billet, went on painting.
In the United States, where anthropology was first defined as a discipline, the field is traditionally divided into four sub-fields: cultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistic anthropology, and biological anthropology.
In recent years, persuasion has tipped over into debates over conformity in certain areas of doctrine, discipline, worship, and ethics.
However, the people did not interpret the acts this way, and the discipline turned into judgment for the people's disobedience.
When he was drafted into the army in 1894, his gift for turning notions upside down defeated attempts to instill military discipline.
The commentary ( or more correctly titled a Gloss ) survived in student reports from Alexander's teaching in the classroom and so it provides a major insight into the way theologians taught their discipline in the 1220s.
The illegal use of elements of the Roman rite, the use of candles, vestments and incense, practices known as Ritualism, had become widespread and led to the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874 which established a new system of discipline, intending to bring the ' Romanisers ' into conformity.
Thus, what started as an effort to translate between languages evolved into an entire discipline devoted to understanding how to represent and process natural languages using computers.
Colombia also entered into an agreement with the International Monetary Fund which provided a $ 2. 7 billion guarantee ( extended funds facility ), while committing the government to budget discipline and structural reforms.
Armed forces in many countries use firing squads to maintain discipline and intimidate the masses, or opposition, into submission or silent compliance.
Knowledge engineering is a " discipline that involves integrating knowledge into computer systems in order to solve complex problems normally requiring a high level of human expertise ".
Pairs perform elements specific to the discipline such as throw jumps, in which the man ' throws ' the woman into a jump ; lifts, in which the woman is held above the man's head in one of various grips and positions ; pair spins, in which both skaters spin together about a common axis ; death spirals ; and other elements such as side-by-side jumps and spins in unison.
In modern times, geology is commercially important for mineral and hydrocarbon exploration and for evaluating water resources ; it is publicly important for the prediction and understanding of natural hazards, the remediation of environmental problems, and for providing insights into past climate change ; plays a role in geotechnical engineering ; and is a major academic discipline.
Saddles are usually divided into two major categories: " English saddles " and " Western saddles " according to the riding discipline they are used in.
As a new discipline, international labour law became a useful instrument for putting social reforms into practice.
Crucially, Cannon exercised these powers to maintain discipline within the ranks of his own party: the Republicans were divided into the conservative " Old Guard ," led by Cannon, and the progressives, led by President Theodore Roosevelt.
They have, by the help of Divine Providence, overcome all obstacles, and have made themselves free ... I know not by what misfortune, we are fallen into the error of those, who poised the Emperor Titus to make room for Domitian, who made away Augustus that they might have Tiberius, and changed Claudius for Nero ... whereas the people of England are now renowned, all over the world, for their great virtue and discipline ; and yet suffer an idiot, without courage, without sense, nay, without ambition, to have dominion in a country of liberty.
Integrating political studies of the past into a unified discipline is ongoing, and the history of political science has provided a rich field for the growth of both normative and positive political science, with each part of the discipline sharing some historical predecessors.
Its control extended from the Party and into government because Party personnel held all key government posts and party discipline therefore ensured that Politburo policy was implemented by all government organizations.
In return for his adherence to God ’ s discipline and speaking God ’ s words, Jeremiah was attacked by his own brothers, beaten and put into the stocks by a priest and false prophet, imprisoned by the king, threatened with death, thrown into a cistern by Judah ’ s officials, and opposed by a false prophet.
When enough significant anomalies have accrued against a current paradigm, the scientific discipline is thrown into a state of crisis, according to Kuhn.

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