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Under her father's influence it did not occur to Henrietta that she might write on subjects outside the Jewish field, but she did begin writing for other Anglo-Jewish papers and thus increased her output and her audience.
Even to herself Helva sounded a little self-pitying but the truth was she was lonely, sitting on the darkened field.
When questioned on why she followed Thomas to the second job after he had already allegedly harassed her, she said she had wanted to work in the civil rights field, she had no alternative job, " and at that time, it appeared that the sexual overtures ... had ended.
His brothers were equally willing to save the dowager queen, but Otto got an army into the field: they subsequently met at the old Lombard capital of Pavia and were married in 951 ; he was crowned emperor in Rome, 2 February 962 by Pope John XII, and, most unusually, she was crowned empress at the same ceremony.
Ruth tells her mother-in-law of Boaz's kindness, and she gleans in his field through the remainder of the harvest season.
Coined by Karin Knorr-Cetina in her book Epistemic Cultures ; she defines epistemic cultures as an " amalgam of arrangements and mechanisms-bonded through affinity, necessity and historical coincidence-which in a given field, make up how we know what we know ".
A pioneer in the field, she was one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer, and developed the first compiler for a computer programming language.
" Honey is so called because she indiscriminately addresses everyone, from her father to the field hands, by that endearment.
Running away with the tournament, against a field which included Gata Kamsky, Evgeny Bareev, Valery Salov and Ivan Sokolov, she finished 7 – 2 and 1½ points ahead of the field.
Up the Walls of the World published in 1978 was her first full length novel, up until then she worked and built a reputation only in the field of short stories.
She later testified that she experienced her first vision around 1424 at the age of 12 years, when she was out alone in a field and saw visions of figures she identified as Saint Michael, Saint Catherine, and Saint Margaret, who told her to drive out the English and bring the Dauphin to Reims for his coronation.
Spock's subsequent writings on child rearing incorporated some of Mead's own practices and beliefs acquired from her ethnological field observations which she shared with him ; in particular, breastfeeding on the baby's demand rather than a schedule.
Murray's Witch Cult in Western Europe 1921, written during a period she was unable to do field work in Egypt, laid out the essential elements of her thesis that a common pattern of underground pagan resistance to the Christian Church existed across Europe.
In 2007, she advanced to the semi-finals of the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship in a field consisting of the top poker professionals before losing to eventual champion Paul Wasicka.
In the letter, Germain said that number theory was her preferred field, and that it was in her mind all the time she was studying elasticity.
The show ended with Ross singing " Take Me Higher " from her 1995 album of the same name, and then she was taken from the field in a helicopter.
While practicing for the show, stuntwoman Laura " Dinky " Patterson, one of a 16-member professional bungee jumping team, died of massive cranial trauma when she jumped headfirst from the top level of the Superdome and smashed head-first into the concrete-based playing field, causing her death.

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Time stands still every time Moritz, a 26-year-old Army Signal Corps veteran, goes into the field.
In the event that both teams have identical records in the regular season, home field advantage goes to the team that has the winning head-to-head record.
Home field advantage goes to the team with the better regular season record, except for the wild card team, which never receives the home field advantage.
That honor goes to the winner of the Football Championship Subdivision as they are the highest level of Division I football to field a playoff.
If a kicked ball goes out of bounds, or the kicking team scores a single or field goal as a result of the kick, the other team likewise gets possession.
The Copenhagen interpretation is a consensus among some of the pioneers in the field of quantum mechanics that it is undesirable to posit anything that goes beyond the mathematical formulae and the kinds of physical apparatus and reactions that enable us to gain some knowledge of what goes on at the atomic scale.
Drop kicks are also mandatory to restart play from the 20 metre line after an unsuccessful penalty goal attempt goes dead or into touch-in-goal and to score a drop goal ( sometimes known as a field goal ) in open play, which is worth one point.
As it does so that stored energy goes to energize plasma trapped on the involved magnetic field lines.
Though scientists often contribute to the field, many prominent scientists have felt that the practical effect on their work is limited ; a popular quote attributed to physicist Richard Feynman goes, " Philosophy of science is about as useful to scientists as ornithology is to birds.
The simplest way to think of flux is " how much air goes through the net ", where the air is a ( velocity ) field and the net is the boundray of an imaginary surface.
When a magnetic field along the axis is turned on, the Lorentz force drives a circular component of current, and the resistance between the inner and outer rims goes up.
Jim goes on a field trip to the Griffith Observatory.
Before going, Conchobar goes to the playing field to watch the boys play hurling.
:: falling sick on a journey / my dream goes wandering / over a field of dried grass
In his 1937 book " The History of the Boy Scouts of America " he goes on to say that this man had even gone so far as to appoint field representatives in other states as well.
She reorients to the day and then goes back to the field in the sweltering heat and the blistering cotton.
For unguided rockets the trim position is typically zero angle of attack and the center of pressure is defined to be the center of pressure of the resultant flow field on the entire vehicle resulting from a very small angle of attack ( that is, the center of pressure in the limit as angle of attack goes to zero ).
He goes on to say that though the battle in 451 was " indecisive insofar as both sides sustained immense losses and neither was left master of the field, it had the effect of halting the Huns ' advance.
The reformulation of general relativity introduced by Ashtekar, which goes under the name of Ashtekar variables represents the gravitational field using fields similar to the electric and magnetic fields.
They imagine the bioenergetic field as a holistic living force that goes beyond reductionist physics and chemistry.
As time goes on, the ionizing radiation field around the material causes the trapped electrons to accumulate ( Figure 2 ).
Players hit a ground ball that goes into the ground, causing the ball to appear in any random area of the field.

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As Blunden says, " The game which made me write at all, is not terminated at the boundary, but is reflected beyond, is echoed and varied out there among the gardens and the barns, the dells and the thickets, and belongs to some wider field.
: You shall not covet your neighbor ’ s wife ; you shall not covet your neighbor ’ s house or his field or his male slave or his female slave or his ox or his draft animal or any animal of his or whatever belongs to your neighbor.
In the field of machine learning, the goal of statistical classification is to use an object's characteristics to identify which class ( or group ) it belongs to.
Each algebraic integer belongs to the ring of integers of some number field.
The title of " World's Greatest Athlete " traditionally belongs to the world's top competitor in the decathlon ( males ) and heptathlon ( females ) in track and field.
** De Viris Illustribus (" On Famous Men " — in the field of literature ), to which belongs: De Illustribus Grammaticis (" Lives Of The Grammarians "), De Claris Rhetoribus (" Lives Of The Rhetoricians "), and Lives Of The Poets.
The manufacture of spinning and weaving machinery in Oldham belongs to the last decade of the 19th century, when it became a leading centre in the field of engineering.
The antiquark field belongs to the complex conjugate representation ( 3 < sup >*</ sup >) and also contains a triplet of fields.
Because these three fields are so intimately connected it is usually difficult and meaningless to decide to which field belongs a particular result.
The SMTP server must check if the email address in the FROM field of an outgoing message is the same address that belongs to the user's credentials, supplied for SMTP authentication.
Sanga Town Joyo is an official training field for the Kyoto Sanga F. C., which belongs to the Japanese professional soccer league, J.
Remote evaluation belongs to the family of mobile code, within the field of code mobility.
The river Skjálfandafljót drops here from a height of 20 m. The basalt belongs to a lava field called Frambruni or Suðurárhraun, hraun being the Icelandic designation for lava.
Most of his mathematical work belongs to the field of functional analysis, being part of a large Polish group of mathematicians, i. e. Lwów School of Mathematics.
It stands in the north east corner of a large field near the parish boundary of Ivinghoe and Pitstone in Buckinghamshire, England, and belongs today to the National Trust.
ACT-R clearly belongs to the " symbolic " field and is classified as such in standard textbooks and collections.
With a small bottle of acid to test for carbonate of lime, a knife to ascertain the hardness of rocks and minerals, and a pocket lens to magnify their structure, the field geologist is rarely at a loss to what group a rock belongs.
To the field of general literature belongs also his essay on " Shylock ," published in the " Monatsschrift ," 1880.
In abstract algebra, a valuation ring is an integral domain D such that for every element x of its field of fractions F, at least one of x or x < sup > − 1 </ sup > belongs to D.
Given a field F, if D is a subring of F such that either x or x < sup > − 1 </ sup > belongs to
The law establishes an obligation in the individual's conscience that belongs to the cultural field in which such values are accepted.
But the Church didn't condemn anyone who believe in the Sabatine privilege, which belongs in the field of private revelations.
This legal fiction basically translates the need for each invention to be considered in the context of the technical field it belongs to.
Under Frye, the Court based the admissibility of testimony regarding novel scientific evidence on whether it has " gained general acceptance in the particular field in which it belongs.

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