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immediate and author
This author lived during the abbacy of Attala, Columbanus's immediate successor, and his informants had been companions of the saint.
See Michael Buckland's conclusion: " Bush's contributions in this area were twofold: ( i ) A significant engineering achievement by the team under his leadership in building a truly rapid prototype microfilm selector, and ( ii ) a speculative article, ' As We May Think ,' which, through its skillful writing and the social prestige of its author, has had an immediate and lasting effect in stimulating others.
The collection brought him almost immediate fame and popularity ( all of his books thereafter were published as " by the author of The Earthly Paradise ").
The immediate follow-up to Sentimental Hygiene was 1989's Transverse City, a futuristic concept album inspired by Zevon's interest in the work of cyberpunk science fiction author William Gibson.
Some modern studies have concluded that the Alexandra cannot be the work of the third-century BC author ; in one scholar's summary of this view, the poem was: written in the immediate aftermath of the victory of Flamininus at Cynoscephalae over Philip V of Macedon in 197 / 6 BC.
These volumes revealed the author as the most gifted of the immediate disciples of Wordsworth, with a warmer colouring and more pronounced ecclesiastical sympathies than the master, and strong affinities to Alfred Lord Tennyson, John Keble and Richard Monckton Milnes.
The publication of this volume bore immediate fruit in introducing its author to various men of letters, including Dante Gabriel Rossetti, through whom Patmore became known to William Holman Hunt, and was thus drawn into the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, contributing his poem " The Seasons " to The Germ.
When the convention met on 2 March 1891 Parkes was appointed president " not only as the Premier of the colony where the convention sat, but also as the immediate author of the present movement ".
It can be by no means accidental that Borges ( the author, not the character ) has placed into the hands of an evangelical Presbyterian an " immediate object ," the sense of which seemingly undermines plain faith in a Christian eschatology.
It not only brought the author immediate national attention, but the three-stanza poem also generated enough public sentiment that the historic ship was preserved.
It had an immediate and far-reaching influence on Harvey's contemporaries ; Thomas Hobbes said that Harvey was the only modern author whose doctrines were taught in his lifetime.
Except for the history of Justinian and his immediate predecessors, it possesses little historical value ; the author, " relying on Eusebius of Caesarea and other compilers, confidently strung together myths, biblical stories, and real history.
Although President Eisenhower continued to be, as during the Wilson and McElroy periods, the chief author of defense policy and the ultimate decision-maker, Gates appeared to operate with more authority and independence than his immediate predecessors, especially in areas such as strategic policy and planning.
In addition to his immediate family, Holloway has a large extended family that includes Baptist preacher Dr. Dale Holloway and author and World War II prisoner-of-war Carl Holloway.
" My opinion is that in the world of knowledge the idea of good ( the Good ) appears last of all, and is seen only with an effort ; and, when seen, is also inferred to be the universal author of all things beautiful and right, parent of light and of the lord of light in this visible world, and the immediate source of reason and truth in the intellectual.
Subsequently, the author Kate Mosse set the larger part of her 2007 novel Sepulchre in the immediate vicinity.
Despite Byron's initial hesitation at having the first two cantos of the poem published because he felt it revealed too much of himself, it was published, at the urging of friends, by John Murray in 1812, and brought both the poem and its author to immediate and unexpected public attention.
However, according to author Albert Paul Schimberg, many persons observed her wounds bleeding and these witnesses were by no means limited to her immediate family and Fr.
The author has said that he has a number of ideas for a third book ( tentatively called Gates of Everness ), but as of hasn't announced any plans to write it in the immediate future.
The author is further bringing a custom to attention that permits everybody in Dar al-Manasir to collect date fruits for immediate consumption.
According to his immediate subordinate, Philip J. Corso, who is the author of a book called " The Day after Roswell ", Trudeau actually managed a covert mission to disseminate recovered alien technology to major industries in the U. S. during the 1950s and 1960s.
A series of sketches dealing gaily and lightly with the intimacies of family life, published in the Vie parisienne and issued in book form as Monsieur, Madame et Bb ( 1866 ), won for the author an immediate and great success.
Medknow uses the " fee-less-free " model and provides immediate free access to the electronic editions of the journals without charging the author or author's institution for submission, processing, or publication of the articles.

immediate and theory
Nevertheless, according to the traditional theory, a man begins in the midst of action and he analyzes its nature and immediate consequences before or while putting it forth and causing these consequences.
Casuistry does not begin with theory, rather it starts with the immediate facts of a real and concrete case.
The landmark event that established the discipline of information theory, and brought it to immediate worldwide attention, was the publication of Claude E. Shannon's classic paper " A Mathematical Theory of Communication " in the Bell System Technical Journal in July and October 1948.
Monroe was not particularly interested in legal theory or practice, but chose to take it up because he thought that it offered " the most immediate rewards " and could ease his path to wealth, social standing, and political influence.
Similarities between jackals and coyotes led Lorenz Oken, in 1816, in the third volume of his Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte, to place these species into a new separate genus, Thos, after the classical Greek word " jackal ", but his theory had little immediate impact on taxonomy at the time.
It forced Kant to come up with his theory of noumenal objects as unverifiable but understandable extensions of our immediate sensory experience constructed according to the inherent schemae of our understanding.
However, it has immediate practical consequences – when defining a group object in category theory, where the object in question may not be a set, one must use equational laws ( which make sense in general categories ), and cannot use quantified laws ( which do not, as objects in general categories do not have elements ).
However it was, by the end of the year Bertrada and Charlemagne had successfully encircled Carloman: Charlemagne had married Desiderata, the daughter of the Lombard king Desiderius, Carloman's immediate eastern neighbor, and the marriage created an alliance between Charlemagne and the Lombards ; Bertrada had also secured for Charlemagne the friendship of Tassilo, Duke of Bavaria, her husband's nephew ; she had even attempted to secure Papal support for the marriage by arranging for Desiderius to cede to Rome certain territories to which the Papacy laid claim, although Pope Stephen III remained in theory hostile to an alliance between his allies the Franks and his enemies the Lombards, and in reality deeply conflicted between the threat the Lombards posed to him and the chance to dispose of the anti-Lombard Christopher the Primicerius, the dominant figure at the Papal court.
GHZ experiments are a class of physics experiments that may be used to generate starkly contrasting predictions from local hidden variable theory and quantum mechanical theory, and permit immediate comparison with actual experimental results.
To this Toda added his theory of life-force, according to which " the immediate attainment of Buddhahood means salvation through engagement in the realities of daily life, through attaining benefits and happiness that involve all of life, and through extending this happiness to others.
This theory acknowledges that these changes may take time — generations, in some cases — but holds that immediate benefits may still be won by reducing membership in, and choking the supply lines of, these covert cells.
In the theory of schemes of Grothendieck these points are all reconciled: but the general scheme is far from having the immediate geometric content of a variety.
He was writing up his theory in 1858 when Alfred Russel Wallace sent him an essay which described the same idea, prompting immediate joint publication of both of their theories.
While Hay admitted Mexico's responsibility, he replied that there is " no rule universally accepted in theory nor carried out in practice which makes obligatory the payment of immediate compensation ..." The so-called " Hull formula " has been adopted in many treaties concerning international investment, but is still controversial, especially in Latin American countries, which historically have subscribed to the Calvo Doctrine, which among other things, suggests that compensation is to be decided by the host country and that as long as there is equality between nationals and foreigners and no discrimination, there cannot be any claim in international law.
One immediate objection to the theory was that the total insolation during a year does not vary at all during the precessional cycle, only its seasonal distribution.
Conflicts between anarchist and Marxist movements have emerged in terms of theory, strategy, practice and immediate political goals.
More specifically, it has been suggested that ' the theory and practice of development is inherently technocratic, and remains rooted in the high modernist period of political thought that existed in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War '.
Another plausible theory is that Narmer was an immediate successor to the king who did manage to unify Egypt ( perhaps the King Scorpion whose name was found on a macehead also discovered in Hierakonpolis ), but he adopted symbols of unification that had already been in use for perhaps a generation.
This is almost immediate as a way of showing how Artin's result implies the classical result, and a bound for the number of exceptional c in terms of the number of intermediate fields results ( this number being something that can be bounded itself by Galois theory and a priori ).
The rule of description implies immediate and specific observations, abstaining from interpretations or explanations, especially those formed from the application of a clinical theory superimposed over the circumstances of experience.
Schlesinger had an abiding interest in strategic theory, but he also had to deal with a succession of immediate crises that tested his administrative and political skills.
The adverbial theory has the advantage of being metaphysically simpler, avoiding issues about the nature of sense-data, but we gain no real understanding of the nature of the states in question or of how exactly they account for the character of immediate experience.
The other is reductionism, the theory that each meaningful statement gets its meaning from some logical construction of terms that refers exclusively to immediate experience.

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