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idea and setting
`` You are a big muscle-bound ape and you got this idea about setting a record.
In recent years, the idea of franchising has been picked up by the social enterprise sector, which hopes to simplify and expedite the process of setting up new businesses.
The branch was established to " protect sites of natural wonder " to provide a recreational experience, centred around the idea of the natural world providing rest and spiritual renewal from the urban setting.
They also came up with the idea of setting the film in contemporary L. A. because the people who inspired the story lived in the area.
These critics assert that Roger Zelazny was quite averse to the idea of a " shared " Amber setting, and that he had explicitly stated, in no uncertain terms, that he did not want any other writers writing about Amber.
The BBC World Service considered setting up a global TV news channel as far back as 1975, but abandoned the idea for internal reasons.
He accepted the job because he wanted to work with Cusack again ( they had worked together previously on The Grifters ) and liked the idea of changing the setting from London to Chicago.
Sakai expanded on the idea of a rabbit samurai and his world took on an anthropomorphized cartoon nature, creating a fantasy setting which suited his dramatic needs with a unique look he thought could attract readers.
The idea of Wildlife-Friendly Farming is a practice of setting aside land that will not be developed by the producer ( farmer ).
Later, Guyanese Prime Minister Forbes Burnham stated that what may have attracted Jones was that " he wanted to use cooperatives as the basis for the establishment of socialism, and maybe his idea of setting up a commune meshed with that.
After a 1961 Temple speech about nuclear apocalypse, and a January 1962 Esquire Magazine article listing Belo Horizonte, Brazil, as a safe place in a nuclear war, Jones traveled with his family to the Brazilian city with the idea of setting up a new Temple location.
Three related concepts are " knowledge utilization ", " research utilization " and " implementation ", which are used in the health sciences to describe the process of bringing a new idea, practice or technology into consistent and appropriate use in a clinical setting.
On September 8 he ordered the army, then about 10, 000 men ( of whom about 8, 500 were effective combat troops ), to Stillwater with the idea of setting up defenses there.
Even the Republic of Venice briefly entertained the idea of setting up Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers, the brother-in-law of England's King Edward IV ( who was secretly negotiating a marriage to the Scottish princess Cecilia on Anthony's behalf ), as a claimant by purchasing the rights of former Cypriot queens Charlotte and Catarina Cornaro.
Former script editor and producer Derrick Sherwin admitted on a DVD documentary that the idea of setting more serials on contemporary Earth in the early 1970s was to recall a Quatermass feel.
The idea of composition in the fundamental group is that of following the first path and the second in succession, or, equivalently, setting their two domains together.
The Virginia Plan was notable for its role in setting the overall agenda for debate in the convention and, in particular, for setting forth the idea of population-weighted representation in the proposed national legislature.
: The motto Splendor Sine Occasu, is Latin and refers to the idea of the sun never setting over the British Empire.
While one can translate the phrase to mean " splendour without diminishment ", in combination with the geographical position of British Columbia ( in the far west of the former British Empire ), the setting sun shown on the shield, and the old concept of the sun never setting over the Empire, the motto should be understood to express the idea " a shining without a sunset ".
Notwithstanding his friendship with the Americans, Yellepit was very supportive of the idea of Canadians setting up a trading post nearby.
The Chinese garden expresses the relationship to nature and the idea of balance through the art of mimicking natural setting, thus the existence of mountains, rocks, water, and wind elements.
Cauchon then had the idea of setting up a situation designed to crack Joan's will.

idea and aside
This is well evidenced by the Quietist doctrines carried over in Zen: the idea of the inward turning of thought, the enjoinder to put aside desires and perturbations so that a return to purity, peace, and stillness -- a union with the Infinite, with the Tao -- could be effected.
This seems to pose a serious problem for the empirical account, though Hume brushes it aside as an exceptional case by stating that one may experience a novel idea that itself is derived from combinations of previous impressions.
Ebby Thacher, Wilson's former drinking buddy and a Grouper who followed the evangelical bent and sought out other alcoholics, presented himself to Wilson telling him he had " got religion " and was sober, and that Wilson could do the same if he set aside objections to religion and formed, instead, a personal idea of God, " another power " or " higher power ".
The starting-point of the distance unit vika is the verb that in Old Scandinavian had the form víka ( Old Icelandic víkja ) ' to recede, turn to the side, give way, yield ', and the idea behind it seems to be that the tired rower moves aside for the rested rower on the thwart when he relieves him.
" which argued that the " Bible, alongside our senses, supported the idea that the earth was flat and immovable and this essential truth should not be set aside for a system based solely on human conjecture ".
In 1937 Disney story man Joe Grant came up with an idea inspired by the antics of his of his English Springer Spaniel Lady, and how she got " shoved aside " by Joe's new baby.
The Comet wagon would introduce a Dual-Action tailgate, able to both fold down or swing aside, an idea soon copied by all the major U. S. manufacturers.
His other main conceptual contribution is the idea of the epoche: setting aside metaphysical questions and observing phenomena in and of themselves, without any bias or commitments on the part of the investigator.
: They make poor observations, because they choose among the results of their experiments only what suits their object, neglecting whatever is unrelated to it and carefully setting aside everything which might tend toward the idea they wish to combat.
His inference was as follows: " If we set aside the idea of a document forged with the greatest care, it is manifestly evident that the same person has written all the papers given for examination, including the incriminating document.
After the 2002 French presidential election, in which far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen arrived second behind conservative candidate Jacques Chirac, many analysts put the blame of the surprising result on working class, accused of engaging themselves in " protest vote ", that is in support of fringe candidates belonging to the far-left or the far-right, or even to people who present themselves as alien to the political world ( in France, environmentalist René Dumont in 1974, comedian Coluche in 1981 — but he withdrew his candidacy before the elections — environmentalist Pierre Rabhi who unsuccessfully tried to present himself in 2002, as well as TV showman Nicolas Hulot who almost stood for the election for 2007, before putting aside his idea, thus leaving electoral space for José Bové, a figure of the alterglobalization movement who recently decided to present himself as an independent candidate ).
This idea of setting land aside through this type of zoning is based on several concepts:
Modernism was rooted in the idea that " traditional " forms of art, literature, religious faith, social organization, and daily life had become outdated ; therefore it was essential to sweep them aside.
Fred Jerome in his Einstein on Israel and Zionism: His Provocative Ideas About the Middle East argues that Einstein was a Cultural Zionist who supported the idea of a Jewish homeland but opposed the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine “ with borders, an army, and a measure of temporal power .” Instead, he preferred a bi-national state with “ continuously functioning, mixed, administrative, economic, and social organizations .” However Ami Isseroff in his article Was Einstein a Zionist argues that Einstein was not opposed to the state of Israel given that Einstein declared it “ the fulfillment of our dreams .” Perceiving its vulnerability after independence, he again set aside his pacifism in the name of human preservation, when president Harry Truman recognized Israel in May 1948. In the November 1948 presidential election Einstein supported former vice-president Henry A. Wallace ’ s Progressive Party, which advocated a pro-Soviet foreign policy – but which also at the time ( like the USSR ) strongly supported the new state of Israel.
" I laid aside the fancy I told you of, and have a very curious and new idea for my new story.
Egwene took former Amyrlin Siuan Sanche as her advisor and has been slowly breaking the Salidar Hall of the idea that she can be controlled, especially when she taught them Travelling, a Talent she had rediscovered without any guidance or assistance whatsoever aside from a remark of Moghedien's ( of which the other Sisters are unaware ).
The idea was set aside until 1960, when the concept of particles acquiring mass through symmetry breaking in massless theories was put forward, initially by Jeffrey Goldstone, Yoichiro Nambu, and Giovanni Jona-Lasinio.
# that reflection, by separating the essence or species from the subsistence, obtains the full specific idea ( universalization ), and then from this, by leaving aside some of its elements, the abstract specific idea ( abstraction )
If we leave aside the programmed learning books, the idea of using the format for literary purposes seems partly to have been motivated by a heightened interest in literary experimentation during the sixties.
For example, he advocates that if the first level produced does not excite customers, then the game idea should be set aside before too much effort is put into it.
Lambarde considered writing a similar work for all of Britain, but he set the idea aside when he learned that William Camden was already working on the same project.
In 1943, heavy tsetse infestations occur throughout the region, making the idea of creating a national park momentarily left aside.

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