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Horse belong to JRA cannot participate in NAR events not assigned as " exchange race " or " Dirt-Graded race ".
Ghost and lovers ' leap stories belong in this category, as do many UFO stories and stories of supernatural beings and events.
To be excused from liability means that although the defendant may have been a participant in the sequence of events leading to the prohibited outcome, no liability will attach to the particular defendant because they belong to a class of person exempted from liability.
The composer himself was influenced by the great events he witnessed, and the titles of some of his operas, such as La rosière républicaine and La fête de la raison, sufficiently indicate the epoch to which they belong ; but they are mere pièces de circonstance, and the republican enthusiasm displayed is not genuine.
The purpose of a patriarchal blessing is ( 1 ) to identify the tribe of Israel to which all people on earth belong ; ( 2 ) to bless the member with knowledge and the spiritual gifts that may obtained by obedience to Gospel principles ; ( 3 ) to give advice or help to the individual ( often this includes foretelling of possible future events, opportunities, and temptations ).
This helps the cardiologist to better analyze the recorded events belong to the patient activity and diary.
Those advantages may be divided, first, into the general advantages which Europe, considered as one great country, has derived from those great events ; and, secondly, into the particular advantages which each colonising country has derived from the colonies which particularly belong to it, in consequence of the authority or dominion which it exercises over them.
" French wrote that the events described in the book " appear to belong to a Russia prior to the liberation of the serfs 1861.
The character was created by Bob Baker and Dave Martin, to whom rights to the character still belong ; consequently, Baker's spin-off series K-9, which is not BBC-produced, cannot directly reference events or characters from Doctor Who, though it attempts to be a part of that continuity.
Unless indicated otherwise, the following events are triathlons and belong to the Elite category.
Unless indicated otherwise, the following events are triathlons ( Olympic Distance ) and belong to the Elite category.
Unless indicated otherwise the following events are triathlons and belong to the Elite category.
Most UK medical students belong to medsocs, or groups set up within the university's students ' union and run by and for medical students, typically organising social events ( such as Balls / formals ), sporting events ( e. g. the National Association of Medics ' Sports ( NAMS ) and academic events or career events.
So they belong, in accordance with the concept of category, to the same logical types, given that the expressions that are used for the descriptions of mental events are always mere negatives of the expressions used for the descriptions of material events.
Ryle then says that such use implies a ' categorical mistake ' for the descriptions of mental events that do not properly belong to the categories used for describing the corporeal events.
The Enmeduranki legend, or the seed of kingship, is a Sumero-Akkadian composition relating his endowment with perfect wisdom ( nam-kù-zu ) by the god Marduk and his claim to belong to a “ distant line of kingship from before the flood ” and to be an “ offspring of Enmeduranki, king of Sippar .” It begins with a lament over preceding events:

events and general
We divided the country into five regions plus Hawaii and Alaska and in each is included a general description of the area plus specific recommendations of places and events to cover.
The exact number and placement of Endosymbiotic theory | endosymbiotic events is currently unknown, so this diagram can be taken only as a general guide It represents the most parsimonious way of explaining the three types of endosymbiotic origins of plastids.
As a whole it has been considered extremely valuable, being a clear, comprehensive and in general impartial account of events by a contemporary.
They connote the general sequence of how intention joins together with execution to directly affect the perception of events and the outcome of intended results.
Conversely, in more recent times, Russian existentialist philosopher Lev Shestov viewed Job as the embodiment of the battle between reason ( which offers general and seemingly comforting explanations for complex events ) and faith in a personal god, and one man's desperate cry for him.
A conspiracy theory explains an event as being the result of an alleged plot by a covert group or organization or, more broadly, the idea that important political, social or economic events are the products of secret plots that are largely unknown to the general public.
Belloc was quite explicit in his opposition to Protestantism as a concept and schism from the Catholic Church in general, considering the division of Christendom in the 16th century, as one of the most harmful events in the history of Europe.
They were originally identified as outliers to a general trend of decreasing extinction rates during the Phanerozoic, but as more stringent statistical tests have been applied to the accumulating data, the " Big Five " cannot be so clearly defined, but rather appear to represent the largest ( or some of the largest ) of a relatively smooth continuum of extinction events.
[...] We shall introduce into this history in general only those events which may be useful first to ourselves and afterwards to posterity.
Unlike retrograde amnesia ( which is popularly referred to simply as " amnesia ", the state where someone forgets events before brain damage ), dissociative amnesia is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance ( e. g., a drug of abuse, a medication, DSM-IV Codes 291. 1 & 292. 83 ) or a neurological or other general medical condition ( e. g., Amnestic Disorder due to a head trauma, DSM-IV Codes 294. 0 ).
The events of the general strike in November 1917 deepened suspicion and mistrust, and put the possibility of compromise out of reach.
Unlike the force carriers of the other forces, gravitation plays a special role in general relativity in defining the spacetime in which events take place.
The first six bars also form all or part of the Vice Regal Salute in some Commonwealth realms outside the UK ( e. g., in Canada, governors general and lieutenant governors at official events are saluted with the first six bars of " God Save the Queen " followed by the first four and last four bars of " O Canada "), as well as the salute given to governors of British overseas territories.
Whereas his references to Judah are of a general kind, Ephraim or Samaria being sometimes mentioned in the same connection or more frequently alone, the situation implied throughout and the whole tone of the addresses agree with what we know of the Northern Kingdom at the time, and his references to places and events in that kingdom are so numerous and minute as to lead to the conclusion that he not only prophesied there, but that he was a native of that part of the country.
The general population of Poland itself declined and economic chaos reigned, especially due to these events and the subsequent Turkish Invasion which left this region depopulated and barren.
Every two months IMU publishes an electronic newsletter, IMU-Net, that aims to improve communication between IMU and the worldwide mathematical community by reporting on decisions and recommendations of the Union, major international mathematical events and developments, and on other topics of general mathematical interest.
The general political events depicted in the novel are relatively accurate ; the novel tells of the period just after King Richard's imprisonment in Austria following the Crusade and of his return to England after a ransom is paid.
Journalists in many nations have some privileges that members of the general public do not ; including better access to public events, crime scenes and press conferences, and to extended interviews with public officials, celebrities and others in the public eye.
While the general narrative of the Exodus and the conquest of the Promised Land may be remotely rooted in historical events, the figure of Moses as a leader of the Israelites in these events cannot be substantiated.
This is usually justified as a second hand account of events as told to credited authors Bram Stoker and Mary Shelley although the general public continues to believe them as fictional.
Thus, no Nostradamus quatrain is known to have been interpreted as predicting a specific event before it occurred, other than in vague, general terms that could equally apply to any number of other events.
The term is sometimes used in a more general sense to refer to any information about past events that people who experienced them tell anybody else, but professional historians usually consider this to be oral tradition.
Paraguay's colonial history was one of general calm punctuated by turbulent political events ; the country's economy at the time made it unimportant to the Spanish crown, and the distance of its capital from other new cities on the South American continent led to isolation.
The term, however, is often used to describe relationships instead of all events in general.

events and history
1 ) Every age rewrites the events of its history in terms of what should have been, creating legends about itself that rationalize contemporary beliefs and excuse contemporary actions.
During this dark chapter in State Department history, men who had offered foreign-policy ideas later proven wrong by events filled the tumbrels sent up to Capitol Hill.
The humanities generally study local traditions, through their history, literature, music, and arts, with an emphasis on understanding particular individuals, events, or eras.
* Secret history, historical events claimed by revisionists to have been deliberately suppressed or forgotten
* This Day in Alternate History, dedicated to showing significant events in years past on this day that shaped history ... just, not our history.
An eminent member of this school, Georges Duby, wrote in the foreword of his book Le dimanche de Bouvines that the history he taught relegated the sensational to the sidelines and was reluctant to give a simple accounting of events, but strived on the contrary to pose and solve problems and, neglecting surface disturbances, to observe the long and medium-term evolution of economy, society and civilisation.
Braudel developed the idea, often associated with Annalistes, of different modes of historical time: l ' histoire quasi immobile ( motionless history ) of historical geography, the history of social, political and economic structures ( la longue durée ), and the history of men and events, in the context of their structures.
He especially loved to treat in his homilies of the events and personages of Biblical history ; and many beautiful and genuinely poetic embellishments of the Biblical record, which have become common possession of the aggadah, are his creations.
Archaeoastronomy is also closely associated with historical astronomy, the use of historical records of heavenly events to answer astronomical problems and the history of astronomy, which uses written records to evaluate past astronomical practice.
His focus on the history of the organisation of the English church, and on heresies and the efforts made to root them out, led him to exclude the secular history of kings and kingdoms except where a moral lesson could be drawn or where they illuminated events in the church.
Along with the secret history, many historical events portrayed in the series were anachronistic ( for example, the last Crusade to the Holy Land ended in 1291 ); this poetic licence would continue in the subsequent Blackadders.
The obscure and extravagant imagery has led to a wide variety of interpretations: historicist interpretations see in Revelation a broad view of history ; preterist interpretations treat Revelation as mostly referring to the events of the apostolic era ( 1st century ), or -- at the latest -- the fall of the Roman Empire ; futurists believe that Revelation describes future events ; and idealist or symbolic interpretations consider that Revelation does not refer to actual people or events, but is an allegory of the spiritual path and the ongoing struggle between good and evil.
The theological bias is seen in the way it judges each king of Israel on the basis of whether he recognises the authority of the temple in Jerusalem ( none do, and therefore all are " evil "), and each king of Judah on the basis of whether he destroys the " high places " ( rivals to the Temple in Jerusalem ); it gives only passing mention to important and successful kings like Omri and Jeroboam II and totally ignores one of the most significant events in ancient Israel's history, the battle of Qarqar.
That is, while the events may not be historically accurate the book itself was written to tell a story of a time in history, in this case the origin of the Jewish holiday of Purim.
Interest in the history of these events was revived during the English Renaissance and led to a resurgence of Boudica's legendary fame during the Victorian era, when Queen Victoria was portrayed as her ' namesake '.
The following page shows the foreign relations of Croatia from history, current events, international disputes and foreign support.
The early history of China is obscured by the lack of written documents from this period, coupled with the existence of later accounts that attempted to describe events that had occurred several centuries previously.
Historicism says that Biblical prophecies provide us with a broad view of history, as well as an explanation of the religious significance of historical events.
Historicists attempt to identify prophetic passages with major events in history.

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