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Thomas' findings are, first, `` that the individual items vary greatly and unpredictably in their persistence '' ; ;
His first conclusion, on behavior of individual items, is negative, whereas mine ( on Ath. and Yok. ) was partially positive.
The first is called the initial arraignment and must take place within 48 hours of an individual's arrest, 72 hours if the individual was arrested on the weekend and not able to go before a judge until Monday.
Indeed most biblical scholarship is in agreement that Judeo-Greco-Roman thought in the 1st century was opposite of the Western world's " individual first " mantra – it was very collectivist or communitarian in nature.
We are not certain that the word " democracy " was extant when systems that came to be called democratic were first instituted, but around 460 BC an individual is known whose parents had decided to name him ' Democrates ', a name which may have been manufactured as a gesture of democratic loyalty ; the name can also be found in Aeolian Temnus, not a particularly democratic state.
The first individual alkaloid, morphine, was isolated in 1804 from opium poppies | poppy ( Papaver somniferum ).
The Christian scriptures contain the first known depiction of Abaddon as an individual entity instead of a place.
Cruder forms of accounting were inadequate for the problems created by a business entity involving multiple investors, so double-entry bookkeeping first emerged in northern Italy in the 14th century, where trading ventures began to require more capital than a single individual was able to invest.
In 1887, the stolen base was given its own individual statistical column in the box score, and was defined for purposes of scoring: "... every base made after first base has been reached by a base runner, except for those made by reason of or with the aid of a battery error ( wild pitch or passed ball ), or by batting, balks or by being forced off.
As the playing time for each individual game is short, it is often played in matches, where victory is awarded to the first player to reach a certain number of points.
The " servant of Yahweh " can be interpreted as any of three plausible characters: the first is an individual chosen by God, like Moses, Hezekiah, Josiah, Cyrus, etc., who is identified as a messianic figure of the future.
In the 20th century the first part of the prologue ( chapters 1: 1-2: 5 ) and the two parts of the epilogue ( 17-21 ) were commonly seen as miscellaneous collections of fragments tacked on to the main text, and the second part of the prologue ( 2: 6-3: 6 ) as an introduction composed expressly for the book ; this view has been challenged in the latter decades of the century, and there is an increasing willingness to see Judges as the work of a single individual, working by carefully selecting, reworking and positioning his source material to introduce and conclude his themes.
This source first describes Samuel as decisively ridding the people of the Philistines, and begrudgingly appointing an individual chosen by God to be king, namely Saul.
Noth argued that the History was the work of a single individual living in the 6th century, but scholars today tend to treat it as made up of at least two layers, a first edition from the time of Josiah ( late 7th century ), promoting Josiah's religious reforms and the need for repentance, and ( 2 ) a second and final edition from the mid 6th century.
The first Biathlon World Championships ( BWCH ) was held in 1958, with individual and team contests for men.
* The 20th-century Irish poet Louis MacNeice references Catullus in his poem " Epitaph for Liberal Poets ," where he mentions Catullus as amongst the first liberal poets-" Catullus / went down young ," mentioning him in the context of the death of the individual and recognising his and the universal plight.
This was the first time it was suggested that an individual develops from a ( single ) nucleated cell.
The 1703 exercise was the first census ever to cover all inhabitants of an entire country, mentioning the name, age, and social position of each individual.
The oldest predecessor to the class action rule was Equity Rule 48, promulgated in 1833, which allowed for representative suits in situations where there were too many individual parties ( which now forms the first requirement for class action litigation, numerosity ).
American counterculture exponents like William S. Burroughs ( whose literary influence on Gibson and cyberpunk in general is widely acknowledged ) and Timothy Leary were among the first to extoll the potential of computers and computer networks for individual empowerment.
On September 4, 2007, a team led by Sam Levy published the first complete ( six-billion-letter ) genome of an individual human — Venter's own DNA sequence.
In 2010, CMT was one of the first diseases where the genetic cause of a particular patient's disease was precisely determined by sequencing the whole genome of an affected individual.
This is illustrated in the figure above, where the first pattern is the diffraction pattern of a single slit, given by the function in this equation, and the second figure shows the combined intensity of the light diffracted from the two slits, where the function represent the fine structure, and the coarser structure represents diffraction by the individual slits as described by the function.
Søren Kierkegaard, generally considered to be the first existentialist philosopher, posited that it is the individual who is solely responsible for giving meaning to life and for living life passionately and sincerely (" authentically ").
" Some however consider unpredictable behaviour to be realistic in tragedy: " everywhere in Euripides a preoccupation with individual psychology and its irrational aspects is evident .... In his hands tragedy for the first time probed the inner recesses of the human soul and let passions spin the plot.

first and instalment
The first instalment of the TV series coincidentally aired two days before the Conservative Party leadership election.
About this period it was merchandise that was chiefly suspected: there was a long schedule of susceptible articles, and these were first exposed on the ships deck for twenty-one days or less ( six days for each instalment of the cargo ), and then transported to the lazaret, where they were opened and aired forty days more.
The first instalment of the ransom was paid punctually.
The British on their part, undertook to withdraw all of their troops from Nanking and the Grand Canal after the emperor had given his assent to the treaty and the first instalment of money had been received ( Article XII ).
This first instalment comprised a woollen overcoat, six pairs of linen trousers, a dozen waterproof hats, two pairs of shoes, a pistol, two woollen shirts, and a waterproof coat.
Second instalment of autobiography, describing the fame his first book and its dramatisation brought.
The accounts of the city of Glasgow for 1752 show that the very first instalment of ten millions sterling spent in making Glasgow a seaport, viz.
However, to ease the passage of the bill, Baring removed his condition to the first instalment of the endowment ( subsequent instalments were restricted ), and Magdalen Hall was incorporated as ' the Principal, Fellows, and Scholars of Hertford College ' ( Principalis, Socii, et Scholastici Collegii Hertfordiensis ) on 7 August 1874.
The series, which originally premiered at Art 39 Basel in June, was the first instalment of an on-going public arts content partnership between Creative Time and MTV.
Soon after this, in 1797, appeared the first instalment of what was intended to be a complete edition of Euripides – an edition of the Hecuba.
Livingston's negotiations were conducted with excellent judgment, but the French Chamber of Deputies refused to make an appropriation to pay the first instalment due under the treaty in 1833, relations between the two governments became strained, and Livingston was finally instructed to close the legation and return to America.
In 1644 the first instalment of an unfinished work was published in London.
( 1978 ), the first instalment in what would prove to be an autobiographic quartet, completed with An Egyptian Story ( 1982 ), Alexandria, Again and Again ( 1990 ), and Alexandria ... New York ( 2004 ).
In 1952, Doubleday published the first instalment in Velikovsky's revised chronology, Ages in Chaos, followed by the Earth in Upheaval ( a geological volume ) in 1955.
The " Ministry of All the Talents " was driven out of office in 1807 in favour of a " no popery " party, and in that year Smith published the first instalment of his most famous work, Peter Plymley's Letters, on the subject of Catholic emancipation, ridiculing the opposition of the country clergy.
* November-The first instalment of Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, also known as Fanny Hill, written by John Cleland while in debtor's prison and considered the first modern " erotic novel " by some, is published.
In 1852 he moved to Göttingen, whence he issued three years later the first instalment of his great Handbook of Systematic Human Anatomy, the last volume of which was not published until 1873.
By August 31, 1921, Germany had paid the first half-yearly instalment of £ 50, 000, 000, and in the following October Rathenau succeeded in concluding a comprehensive agreement with France for paying reparations in kind for the reconstruction of the devastated regions.
A Death Out of Season, the first instalment of the historical Faces of Terror trilogy by Anglo-Jewish author Emanuel Litvinoff, uses the siege as its background.
This downtempo EP-the first instalment from Glideascope – was licensed by MTV for their U. S. based documentary MADE.
" Leaders of coloured minorities here to-day criticized the BBC for allowing a report that ' race riots are continuing in Birmingham ,' to be included in a fictional news bulletin during the first instalment of the new Quatermass television play last night ," reported The Timess Birmingham correspondent.
The first instalment ( which can be up to 40 % of the grant ) is released after the approval of the Project and receipt of acceptance by the Project Director, along with a tentative breakup of expenditure for the first phase of the project.
He is currently frontman for the first instalment of the Maiden uniteD project.

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