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The full significance of Bolzano's theorem, and its method of proof, would not emerge until almost 50 years later when it was rediscovered by Karl Weierstrass.
Carefully accounting for the procedure used to remove the foregrounds from the full sky map further reduces the significance of the alignment by ~ 5 %.
" At this time, one of those disciples happened to be the current English ambassador, though his initiation into Jahangir's inner circle of disciples was devoid of religious significance for Roe, as he did not understand the full extent of what he was doing: Jahangir hung " a picture of him self set in gold hanging at a wire gold chain ” round Roe's neck.
But only after a state had actually been formed on the basis of the theory of representation did the full significance of this idea become clear.
Historical revisionists …“ seem to have been given a collective task in nation's cultural development, the full significance of which is emerging only now: to redefine nation ’ s status in a changing world .” History is a tool that contributes to the shaping of national identity, cultures, and memories.
He then describes the true significance behind this number, and his relief upon realizing that statistical averages are just useful abstractions, and do not encompass the full range of variation.
Decorations and orders: Military, civil, and organizational decorations are usually worn only to full dress events, generally of formal governmental or diplomatic significance.
It is a city of immense antiquity full of historical significance and sacred temples.
His significance led to early theophoric names of him, for children, such as Khnum-khufwy – Khnum is my Protector, the full name of Khufu, builder of the Great Pyramid.
Weismann was translated into English, and though he was influential, it took many years for the full significance of his work to be appreciated.
In general, the full panel of 71 judges was only convened on matters of national significance ( e. g., a declaration of war ) or in the event that the 23-member panel could not reach a conclusive verdict.
His views are presented scientifically in his Evangelisch-protestantische Dogmatik ( 1826 ; 6th ed., 1870 ), the value of which " lies partly in the full and judiciously chosen historical materials prefixed to each dogma, and partly in the skill, caution and tact with which the permanent religious significance of various dogmas is discussed " ( Otto Pfleiderer ).
Its full significance was not appreciated until the Modern evolutionary synthesis in the early 1920s.
Holles at once grasped the full significance of the king's action, and after the triumphant return to the House of the five members, on 11 January 1642, threw himself into still more pronounced opposition to the arbitrary policy of the crown.
Griffor emphasizes that in conventional discussion “ the self-defensive activity of each participant's idiosyncracy prevents listening ” and that, in contrast, giving full attention to what the other participants mean can free the mind from socio-cultural accumulation, allow a free flow of meaning between people in a dialogue and give rise to shared perception and the creation of shared meaning in the sense of shared significance, intention, purpose and value.
Some of the answers obtained to these questions, seem plain and full of significance, and cannot I think, fail to interest every student of natural history.
He had the first anticipation, as far as known, of the neuron concept It was not until a century later that science recognized the full significance of the nerve cell.
Perceiving the socio-political and cultural significance of the Reichstag fire ( 27 February 1933 ) as the de facto Nazi assumption of full power in Germany, then manifest with the subsequent persecution of the Jews, he moved to Paris, but, before doing so, he sought shelter in Svendborg, at Bertold Brecht's house, and at Sanremo, where his ex-wife Dora lived.
Its significance is that when you start with a large full moon at the perigee, then subsequent full moons will occur ever later after the passage of the perigee ; after 1 full moon cycle, the accumulated difference between the number of completed anomalistic months and the number of completed synodic months is exactly 1.
The Planck law does not suffer from an ultraviolet catastrophe, and agrees well with the experimental data, but its full significance ( which ultimately led to quantum theory ) was only appreciated several years later.
The full significance of this passage is obscure.
For this reason, the State Opening took on greater symbolic significance as an occasion for the full constitution of the State ( Monarch, Lords and Commons ) to be seen.

full and soon
) Salieri soon produced one of his greatest works with the text by Casti La grotta di Trofonio ( The Cave of Trofonius ) in 1785, the first opera buffa published in full score by Artaria.
# king-like bodhisattva-one who aspires to become buddha as soon as possible and then help sentient beings in full fledge ;
Ennis comedian Mike Nono elaborated the joke in Limerick's Theatre Royal, and the nickname soon took hold, persisting even after the men received full RIC uniforms.
Titus assured Domitian that full partnership in the government would soon be his, but neither tribunician power nor imperium of any kind was conferred upon him during Titus ' brief reign.
Efforts to redevelop the docks began almost as soon as they were closed, although it took a decade for most plans to move beyond the drawing board and another decade for redevelopment to take full effect.
The campaign against Napoleon began, and the hospitals at Berlin were soon full of patients.
" The Tec-9 is sold as a semi-automatic weapon, but soon after its release in the US, the " US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms ( BATF ) found that this semiautomatic pistol can be easily converted back to full automatic, and restricted it manufacture.
Had Prometheus not provoked Zeus's wrath ( 44 – 47 ), " you would easily do work enough in a day to supply you for a full year even without working ; soon would you put away your rudder over the smoke, and the fields worked by ox and sturdy mule would run to waste.
Upon receiving full control in 1713, the British soon moved the island's capital to the town of Basseterre in 1727, and St. Kitts quickly took off as a leader in sugar production in the Caribbean.
This inflationary environment, however, is expected to come to an end as soon as the Central Bank assumes full control of monetary policy and replaces the presently circulating currency introduced by the private sector.
The Turkish application to join the European Economic Community ( now the European Union ) as an associate member in 1959 soon resulted in associate membership in 1963, with full membership being acknowledged as the final goal.
Unlike World War I, however, when Canada was automatically at war as soon as Britain joined, King asserted Canadian autonomy by waiting until September 10, a full week after Britain's declaration, when a vote in the House of Commons took place, to support the government's decision to declare war.
Overcoming this limitation requires as soon as possible full utilization of the kinetic energy of trapped atoms, which seems to be rather difficult.
Although the first design was patented as early as 1908, the first commercial 35 mm camera was the 1913 Tourist Multiple, for movie and still photography, soon followed by the Simplex providing selection between full and half frame format.
The demand for his crayons soon exceeded his ability to keep up with production and he contacted the American Crayon Company in 1902 to partner and create a full blown catalog of crayon offerings. Early Dixon crayon ad from Aug 1901
Not realizing that the rest of his men had halted their charge when reaching the full Union brigade, Forrest charged the brigade single-handedly, and soon found himself surrounded.
As soon, however, as the duke had set out to meet Mary, Cecil became the most active intriguer against him, and to these efforts, of which he laid a full account before Queen Mary, he mainly owed his immunity.
Charles soon took full control of Sweden and rebelled against Sigismund, claiming that Sigismund would re-Catholicize Sweden.
His best known slogans were " Holland is not a country of immigration ," " full = full " and " we will abolish the multicultural society, as soon as we get the chance and power "; he was convicted for the latter two statements.
One story often told, both in respect of a full size carriage & one of his models, is that one night Murdoch decided to test his carriage outside on the open road and it soon outpaced him, leaving him to chase after it.
It was soon considered Richardson's " masterpiece ", his greatest work, and was rapidly translated into French in part or in full, for instance by the abbé Antoine François Prévost, as well as into German.
Picard soon granted him a field promotion to full ensign (" Ménage à Troi ").
These lenses were soon prescribed more often than rigid lenses, mainly due to the immediate comfort of soft lenses ; by comparison, rigid lenses require a period of adaptation before full comfort is achieved.

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