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In the words of David C. Rowe " A racial concept, although sometimes in the guise of another name, will remain in use in biology and in other fields because scientists, as well as lay persons, are fascinated by human diversity, some of which is captured by race.
As king, Edward's main interests lay in the fields of foreign affairs and naval and military matters.
When the guns fell silent on May 7, over 29, 000 soldiers lay dead or wounded on the fields at the Wilderness, and Grant ’ s Union army was able to disengage and press on toward Richmond.
Exodus says each day one omer of manna was gathered per family member ( about 3. 64 litres ), and may imply this was regardless of how much effort was put into gathering it ; a midrash attributed to Rabbi Tanhuma remarks that although some were diligent enough to go into the fields to gather manna, others just lay down lazily and caught it with their outstretched hands.
Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, helped Tugwell lay out the Maryland town on a site that had formerly consisted largely of tobacco fields.
Although most oil fields lay to the west of San Angelo, many oil-field service companies based in the city employ a large number of local residents.
To its east lay Kourgane Hill, a natural strongpoint with fields of fire covering most approaches, and the key to the whole position.
As part of the construction of the Norwegian House, the cabinet also started to appoint lay councils, with expertise within their fields, that would provide them with feedback and inputs on important areas in society.
Most launchers also support varied munitions, including missiles designed to light fires, lay down mine fields, etc., as well as torpedo variants.
The Tuck Mills lay in the fields south of Clevedon Court and were used for fulling cloth.
The name Spitalfields is a contraction of ' hospital fields ', in reference to the open land which lay behind and to the east of " The New Hospital of St Mary without Bishopgate " erected on the east side of the Bishopsgate thoroughfare in 1197.
Led by an elected bishop, it is composed of clergy and lay representatives from US congregations and US-sponsored mission fields.
In 829, Chengdu was taken ; it was a great prize, as it enabled Nanzhao to lay claim to the whole of Sichuan province, with its rich paddy fields.
Eventually Gilbert added lay sisters to do the daily chores of his religious house, so that the nuns could attend to their duties, and lay brothers to work in the fields.
He zealously began to encourage the people to cultivate the fields and vineyards, and thus lay the foundation of security.
The success of these machines lay in different fields: the Monotype caster was more popular for bookwork that required the ability to make manual corrections and edits while the slug casting systems found success in newspaper production where speed of production and make ready for print was essential.
In this case it was usual for those who believed their children had been taken away, to dig a grave in the fields on quarter-day and there to lay the fairy skeleton till next morning, at which time the parents went to the place, where they doubted not to find their own child in place of the skeleton .”
To either side of Essex's army lay open fields, while the battlefield was bracketed by the River Kennet on one side and the River Enbourne on the other, which neither side attempted to cross on foot.
In addition, when an area was initially designated forest, any villages, towns and fields that lay within it were also subject to forest law.
They used fire and stone axes to make clearings in the woodland where they could build farms and lay out fields.
An hundred miles deep lay the lowest of the Underground Fields, and was an hundred miles from side to side, every way ; and above it there were three hundred and six fields, each one less in area than that beneath ; and in this wise they tapered, until the topmost field which lay direct beneath the lowermost floor of the Great Redoubt, was but four miles every way.
The fields are “ sheathed-in at the sides with the grey metal of which the Redoubt was builded ”, the grey metal may also lay beneath the soil of each field, acting as a subfloor through which “ the monsters could not dig into that mighty garden from without .” Each field is upheld by pillars and lit by the Earth-Current.

fields and beyond
* The five dormitories are just beyond the practice fields for easy access for players and coaches to the locker room, meeting rooms and offices.
In the past 60 years, MIT's educational disciplines have expanded beyond the physical sciences and engineering into fields such as biology, economics, linguistics, political science, and management.
Operation Barbarossa was to combine a northern assault towards Leningrad, a symbolic capturing of Moscow, and an economic strategy of seizing oil fields in the south beyond Ukraine.
( Planets ' gravitational fields, as of 2011, are well-described by linearized gravity except for Mercury's perihelion precession ; so strong-field effects — any effects of gravity beyond lowest nonvanishing order in φ / c < sup > 2 </ sup >— have not been observed even in the gravitational fields of planets and main sequence stars ).
Recognizing that the extension of processing power into everyday scenarios would necessitate understandings of social, cultural and psychological phenomena beyond its proper ambit, Weiser was influenced by many fields outside computer science, including " philosophy, phenomenology, anthropology, psychology, post-Modernism, sociology of science and feminist criticism.
In the early part of this century, professional education expanded beyond the traditional fields of theology, law and medicine.
In the early part of the 20th century, professional education expanded beyond the traditional fields of theology, law and medicine.
His ideas were taken up and carried to their extremes in the 20th century, when farmers repeatedly plowed fields far beyond what was necessary to control weeds.
The Making of Star Trek states that shields are force fields similar in nature to the navigational deflector, while Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise further states that shields on post-refit Constitution-class vessels-of which the USS Enterprise of Star Trek: The Original Series is an example-were generated by the subatomic scan and replication of an alloy known as diburnium-osmium, and then projected as a force field beyond a ship's hull along the shield grid.
Derrida's contemporary readings of Emmanuel Levinas, Walter Benjamin, Carl Schmitt, Jan Patočka, on themes such as law, justice, responsibility, and friendship, had a significant impact on fields beyond philosophy.
In the gaps G the field lines spread out beyond the boundaries of the core in " fringing fields " B < sub > F </ sub >.
The open fields were originally hay meadows which provided feed for the horses pulling carriages north to Barnet and beyond.
It was the oils that would capture the critics ’ eye ; Rothko ’ s use of rich fields of colors moved beyond Avery's influence.
The college grounds stretch along the banks of the River Cherwell, with many college rooms overlooking the river and playing fields beyond.
As well, at a time when the world's money supply was based on gold, the newly-mined gold provided economic stimulus far beyond the gold fields.
Other technical problems include finding off-shell closure of the constraint algebra and physical inner product vector space, coupling to matter fields of Quantum field theory, fate of the renormalization of the graviton in perturbation theory that lead to ultraviolet divergence beyond 2-loops ( see One-loop Feynman diagram in Feynman diagram ).
In the early part of the 20th century, professional education expanded beyond the traditional fields and graduate training based on the German-inspired American model of specialized course work and the completion of a research thesis was introduced.
To his right beyond the fields the woodland extended for several miles.
The creek now ends at Stonehouse Bridge ( for many years a toll bridge ) and to the north east the wide river bed which led up past Millbridge to Pennycomequick and beyond to the bottom of Ford Park Cemetery, has been reclaimed and infilled to provide the playing fields of Victoria Park, rugby pitches for Devonport High School for Boys, and nearest the bridge a large hardstanding used several days a week for Plymouth's biggest car boot sales.
Although Digges may have created a rudimentary instrument involving lenses and mirrors, the optical performance required to see the details of coins lying about in fields, or private activities seven miles away, was far beyond the technology of the time.
It henceforth confined itself to funding responsible organizations involved in this and other controversial fields, which were beyond the control of the foundation itself.
In the fields beyond the castle, 2800 tents were erected for less distinguished visitors.
In the early part of the 20th century, professional education expanded beyond the traditional fields of theology, law and medicine.
Due to the length of the front created by the German summer offensive, aimed at taking the Caucasus oil fields and the city of Stalingrad, German and other Axis forces were forced to guard sectors beyond the length they were meant to occupy.

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