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Originally, strips featuring the President of the United States would show an external view of the White House, with dialogue emerging from inside.
An early explorer of this view was Alan Turing who sought to prove the limits of expressive complexity of human genes in the late 1940s, to put bounds on the complexity of human intelligence and so assess the feasibility of artificial intelligence emerging.
This view of semantics, as an innate finite meaning inherent in a lexical unit that can be composed to generate meanings for larger chunks of discourse, is now being fiercely debated in the emerging domain of cognitive linguistics
Despite the importance of antiquarian writing in the literature of ancient Rome, some scholars view antiquarianism as emerging only in the Middle Ages ( see History of archaeology ).
However, in recent decades, a number of modern builders have made Cristofori replicas, and their collective experience, and particularly the recordings made on these instruments, has created an emerging view concerning the Cristofori piano sound.
Although Aesop and the Buddha were near contemporaries, the stories of neither were recorded in writing until some centuries after their death and few disinterested scholars would now be prepared to make so absolute a stand about their origin in view of the conflicting and still emerging evidence.
The " extended mind thesis " ( EMT ) refers to an emerging concept that addresses the question as to the division point between the mind and the environment by promoting the view of active externalism.
Bains had sided with the People's Republic of China in the emerging Sino-Soviet split, a view contrary to that of the Communist Party of Canada, and on that basis decided to work towards the formation of an anti-revisionist Party in Canada.
In view of the previous clashes of arms and the " lost " territories, the remaining German population from the beginning had a strong nationalistic attitude, with the national conservative German National People's Party ( DNVP ) emerging as the strongest political power in the provincial elections.
It's an emerging rule of thumb that suggests that if you get a group of 100 people online then one will create content, 10 will " interact " with it ( commenting or offering improvements ) and the other 89 will just view it.
" Corbis " is Latin for " wicker basket ", which at the time referred to the company's emerging view of itself as a receptacle or storehouse for visual media.
In the end, it was decided that they would run underground from Turlough Hill for c., to preserve the view at the Wicklow Gap, before emerging overground on pylons along the King's River to Hollywood.
In September 1959, he went on to Mexico, where he remained for a year at the Institute of Political Science at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and wrote Diferencias y semejanzas entre los países de América Latina ( Differences and resemblances among the Latin American countries ), a long essay even broader than its title might suggest, in that it also drew parallels to Asia and Africa, and generally cast his lot with the emerging Third World-ist view, condemning imperialism and colonialism and expressing his admiration for the revolution then in progress in Cuba, which proved to be his next destination ( although with some brief trips back to Argentina ).
The style and form are typical of the mysticism | mystical tradition, as early theology | theologians began to fuse emerging Age of Enlightenment | pre-Enlightenment concepts of Categorization | classification and organization with religion and alchemy, to shape an artful and perhaps more conceptual view of God.
An emerging trens of new folklorists have emerged who are committed to understand folklore from Indian point of view than to see the whole subjects from the western model.
According to De Gasperi, public opinion would view the loan as a vote of confidence in the Italian Government and strengthen his position versus the Communist Party in the context of the emerging Cold War.
From the Polish point of view the treaty is considered a significant mistake that tipped the balance of power in the region and replaced Poland as the dominant state by the emerging Russian Empire.
At its debut in 1958 in France, Mon Oncle was denounced by some critics for what they viewed as a reactionary or even poujadiste view of an emerging French consumer society, which had lately embraced a new wave of industrial modernization and a more rigid social structure.
The term better in this case can mean more accurate, more complete, or more dependable, or refer to the result of an emerging view, such as stereoscopic vision ( calculation of depth information by combining two-dimensional images from two cameras at slightly different viewpoints ).
After a view of an El train moving over the city street, the sequence concludes with Larry and Balki emerging from the subway to attend the Chicago Theater.
An emerging view, however, is that social enterprise is a particular type of trading activity that sometimes gives rise to distinct organisation forms reflecting a commitment to social cause working with stakeholders from more than one sector of the economy.
While there was a period of systemic crisis in emerging countries in the early 1980s, both academia and policy circles did not analyze the crisis from a systematic point of view.
The opposing view belongs to Japanese historian Toshio Kuroda ( and his supporters ) who, in a famous article (" Shinto in the History of Japanese Religion ," published in English in 1981 ), has argued that Shinto as an independent religion was born only in the modern period after emerging in the Middle Ages as an offshoot of Buddhism.
In the early 1880s, Newcastle was the greatest glass producer in the world and enamelled glasses by William Beilby are on view along with ceramics ( including Maling pottery ), and diverse contemporary works by emerging UK artists.

emerging and these
But, just as we drew on Europe for assistance in our earlier years, so now do these new and emerging nations that do have this faith and determination deserve help.
From the outset, these were not intended to displace the autonomy of the emerging provinces of the Communion, but to " discuss matters of practical interest, and pronounce what we deem expedient in resolutions which may serve as safe guides to future action.
Those who oppose instruments today believe that emerging opposition of these Church Fathers demonstrates a better understanding of God's desire, but there are significant differences between the teachings of the Church Fathers and Christian opposition to instruments today.
Repeatedly emerging victorious from these decisive wars has allowed Britain to influence world events with its policies and establish its self as great power and one of the world's leading military and economic powers.
: See also earned schedule for a description of known limitations in SV and SPI formulas and an emerging practice for correcting these limitations.
The Sajur is the smallest of these tributaries ; emerging from two streams near Gaziantep and draining the plain around Manbij before emptying into the reservoir of the Tishrin Dam.
According to their claims, these rosicrucian communities " made valuable contributions to the newly emerging American culture in the fields of printing, philosophy, the sciences and arts ".
Early Christianity, emerging from a Graeco-Roman culture where the most usual form of cult image was the three-dimensional statue, for long avoided these in Christian art, associating them with idolatry.
With numerous molecular phylogenies showing that Sterculiaceae, Bombacaceae, and Tiliaceae as traditionally defined are either paraphyletic or polyphyletic, a consensus has been emerging that there has been a trend to expand Malvaceae to include these three families.
Targeted and / or controlled delivery of these biopharmaceuticals using nanomaterials like nanoparticles and Dendrimers is an emerging field called nanobiopharmaceutics, and these products are called nanobiopharmaceuticals.
Some prominent research projects include the Chord project, Kademlia, PAST storage utility, P-Grid, a self-organized and emerging overlay network, and CoopNet content distribution system ( see below for external links related to these projects ).
A biological understanding of the most eternal object, that being the emerging of similar but independent cognitive apparatus, led to an obsession with the process " embodiment ", that being, the emergence of these cognitions.
Later, as a result of these emerging conventions a number of international conferences were held, starting with the Brussels Conference of 1874, with nations agreeing that it was necessary to prevent inhumane treatment of prisoners and the use of weapons causing unnecessary harm.
The IMF recognized the financial crisis as the cause for distributing the large majority of these third-round allotments, but some allocations were couched as distributing SDRs to countries that had never received any and others as a re-balancing of IMF quotas, which determine how many SDRs a country is alloted, to better represent the economic strength of emerging markets.
From about 1900, the term género ínfimo (" degraded " or " low genre ") was coined to describe an emerging form of entertainment allied to the revista (" revue "): these were musical works similar to the género chico zarzuela but lighter and bolder in their social criticism, with scenes portraying sexual themes and many verbal double entendres.
However, there are many variations on these as well as newer emerging standards.
The recent growth in containment laboratories is often in response to emerging diseases, many new containment labs ' main focus is to find ways to control these diseases.
All these show Byrd gradually emerging as a major figure on the Elizabethan musical landscape.
The 1983 – 85 famine in Ethiopia, for example, was the outcome of all these three factors, made worse by the Communist government's censorship of the emerging crisis.
It translates customers ' wide area network ( DoD calls these " long-haul ") requirements into effective voice, video, and data network solutions ; leverages proven and emerging technologies to ensure joint interoperability, assured security, and best value ; evaluates technical operation and user mission effectiveness ; and resolves technical support issues for DoD's long-haul networks.
Health Policy and Systems Research ( HPSR ) is an emerging multidisciplinary field that challenges ' disciplinary capture ' by dominant health research traditions, arguing that these traditions generate premature and inappropriately narrow definitions that impede rather than enhance health systems strengthening.
The northernmost part of Catalonia was briefly occupied by the Moorish ( Muslim-ruled ) al-Andalus in the VIII century, but after the defeat of Emir Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqiwas's troops at Tours in 732 local Visigoths regained autonomy, though they voluntarily made themselves tributary to the emerging Frankish kingdom, which gave the grouping of these local powers the generic name Marca Hispanica or Spanish March.
Because of these effects, the FCC designed the Communications Act 1996 “ to provide for a pro-competitive, de-regulatory national policy framework designed to accelerate rapidly private sector deployment of advanced information technologies and services to all Americans by opening all telecommunications markets to competition ..." The Telecommunication Act of 1996 also added and changed some rules to account for the emerging internet.
Streams of water emerging from elevated sources flow partly in a straight line down sloping channels, and are partly forced upwards through bends and spirals to gush out higher up, being impelled through the twists of these devices by mechanical forces.

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