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nature and Khan's
He thought that a dome was an attempt to hide from the ideal and escape into a private creation, and Kubla Khan's dome is a flaw that keeps him from truly connecting to nature.
On July 11, a new government was proclaimed, with Sükhbaatar becoming Minister of the Army and the Bogd Khan's powers limited to those of a rather symbolic nature.
Khan's claim for the birthday cards was initially rejected, but he presented a new invoice no longer identifying the nature of the claim, and this was accepted.
Ghani Khan's love for nature and the local habitat of the Pashtun people is visible in his work.

nature and genetically
Cloning in biology is the process of producing similar populations of genetically identical individuals that occurs in nature when organisms such as bacteria, insects or plants reproduce asexually.
A variety of classification schemes have been proposed that order genetically modified organisms based on the nature of introduced genotypical changes rather than the process of genetic engineering.
These facets of human nature are a product of genetically coded survival instincts modified by the totality of our environment and expressed as neurochemically-mediated emotions and actions.
For instance, Morten Christiansen and Nick Chater have argued that the relatively fast-changing nature of language would prevent the slower-changing genetic structures from ever catching up, undermining the possibility of a genetically hard-wired universal grammar.
For example, many people who find homosexuality morally objectionable may attempt to justify this by insisting that homosexuals make a conscious choice about the nature of the sexual desire they experience, as they would find it difficult to condemn homosexuality if they accepted that it were entirely determined, either genetically or from early childhood.
Many of the Kremling Krew appear to be genetically altered or fused with objects, which hints at the mad scientist nature of the end boss, K. Roolenstein.
Then, with Francis Crick, Leslie Barnett and Richard J. Watts-Tobin, Brenner genetically demonstrated the triplet nature of the code of protein translation through the Crick, Brenner, Barnett, Watts-Tobin et al.
Mixed-breed dogs are more genetically diverse due to the more haphazard nature of their parents ' mating.
Like the Sa ' Vasku, Phalon technology is bio-synthetic in nature however they use genetically grown materials like humans use metal and plastic, building snail-like spaceships that are made from organic components but are not " alive " in their own right.
At the beginning of the episode, Marge announces that the family's dinner includes genetically modified vegetables, to which Lisa replies " American corporations should stop playing god with nature.

nature and enhanced
With its four arms attached with a combination of different active agents, for example, iRNA ( for gene silencing ), microRNA ( for gene expression regulation ), aptamer ( for targeting ) and ribozyme ( as catalyst ), the X-shaped RNA can achieve therapeutic and diagnostic functions by regulating gene expression and cellular function, and binding to cancer cells with precision, enhanced by its polyvalent nature and synergistic effects by design.
Children experience enhanced learning and development as they are provided a daily connection with nature in Nature Explore Classrooms at early childhood education centers, elementary schools, and other public spaces across the country.
* The nature of the networks meant that regulation in Australia was undemanding: network personnel were government employees or agents, legislation was enhanced on an incremental basis and restrictions could be achieved through infrastructure.
Parking space has been enhanced and all facilities are planned and installed with the idea of maintaining a harmony with nature.
Cheney is proud of its small town nature, which is enhanced by the diverse influence of Eastern Washington University, a public regional university with over 10, 000 full-time students.
New aircraft-style forward-facing seats created an atmosphere of enhanced sophistication, and a redesigned skirt was intended to reduce window spray, enhancing the view out for passengers, and to give a smoother ride in rough seas: contemporary reports nevertheless commented on the " unsprung " nature of the ride.
Crawford gives enhanced protection to defendants when the hearsay offered against them is testimonial in nature.
It takes advantage of the benefits bestowed by the five elements of nature to create a congenial living and working environment thereby facilitating spiritual well-being and paving the way for enhanced health, wealth, prosperity and happiness.
The other members are Marvel Woman ( Madelyne Pryor ), Ice-Man ( with his powers enhanced beyond his control ), the Brute ( a Hank McCoy who possesses green scales and an amphibious nature instead of blue fur ), and Bloodstorm ( an alternate version of Storm who is turned into a vampire by Dracula ).
As the very nature of Twelfth Night explores gender identity and sexual attraction, having a male actor play Viola enhanced the impression of androgyny and sexual ambiguity.
The Australian nature of the corps was enhanced by the attachment of No. 3 Squadron AFC plus Australian siege artillery batteries.
Her techno-organic nature is further enhanced when she uses her " All-Spark enhanced Key " to reformat herself into a teenaged form, with her new body functioning like a " techno-organic powersuit " ( equipped which energy-based roller blades and weapons ).
Little was enormously popular with his players as he enhanced the loose nature of the clubhouse and supported struggling players.
The nursing diagnosis readiness for enhanced spiritual well-being is defined as an " ability to experience and integrate meaning and purpose in life through a person's connectedness with self, others art, music, literature, nature, or a power greater than oneself.
But while showing the same power of irony as his former works, enhanced by a deeper insight into human nature, they generally bear the stamp of a bitter and even sometimes gloomy philosophy.
NASAMS capabilities are enhanced by the system's networked and distributed nature.
Like nearly all others in Middle-earth, rarely do the Elves display any kind of " active " magic found in later fantasy works, but are nonetheless deemed " magic " by the lesser races, due to their vast number of superhuman abilities ( keen senses such as sharper hearing and sight, even to the point of night vision, enhanced physical strength, resting the mind and travel simultaneously, foresight, some kind of telepathy, power to control nature to some extent, such as summoning floods, and the power to conjure visions of the past ).

nature and followers
Following Galileo and Torricelli, in 1646 he refuted Aristotle's followers who insisted that nature abhors a vacuum.
Ephrem asserts that Christ's unity of humanity and divinity represents peace, perfection and salvation ; in contrast, docetism and other heresies sought to divide or reduce Christ's nature, and in doing so would rend and devalue Christ's followers with their false teachings.
Gatherings of Baba followers are highly informal and social in nature.
But while a belief that humanity can control its own future, control nature, and " progress " has been long lasting, Machiavelli's followers, starting with his own friend Guicciardini, have tended to prefer peaceful progress through economic development, and not warlike progress.
In Japan, where Fukuoka had few followers or associates, his critics argue that the " inner world and the connection between humans and nature does not, however, exhaust reality " and that he did not give sufficient attention to interpersonal relationships or society.
Some scholars believe that Rudras and Maruts were earlier distinct groups, Rudras being the true followers of Rudra and demonic in nature.
The role of local Islamic social structures, the nature of leadership and the relations between leaders and followers, the nature and sources of power and authority and the limits and constraints of the economy are all factors, which mediate and direct the impact of Islam on Politics.
Later followers of the Chan school would come to teach that all beings possess Buddha nature within them, and are already enlightened, but have yet to realize it.
Early Bauls claimed to be followers of Islam and focused on love of the society and harmony with nature.
These include Wiccans and followers of nature based religions.
Due to the complicated nature of the name for the Spanish-speaking followers, the club was usually known only as CURCC or " Peñarol " in honour of their town's coop located 10 km from Montevideo.
Several of Rajavi's followers set themselves on fire to protest her arrest, confirming official French concerns about the cultish nature of the group.
The goal of Shingon is the realization that one's nature is identical with Mahavairocana, a goal that is achieved through initiation ( for ordained followers ), meditation and esoteric ritual practices.
The Nirgun School of Bhakti Poetry was also tremendously secular in nature and its propounders like Kabir and Guru Nanak had a large number of followers irrespective of caste or religion.
He taught that there were three kinds of people, the spiritual, psychical, and material ; and that only those of a spiritual nature ( his own followers ) received the gnosis ( knowledge ) that allowed them to return to the divine Pleroma, while those of a psychic nature ( ordinary Christians ) would attain a lesser form of salvation, and that those of a material nature ( pagans and Jews ) were doomed to perish.
Generally, the person is presented with information about the group in question or other groups, including especially information which is usually not available to followers, testimonies from former members of this or other cults, along with information on the nature of mind control theory.
The content of the information involves usually the family concerns which were the reason for the exit counseling, the nature of mind control, doctrinal, ideological and organizational issues of the respective group, including especially information which is usually not available to followers like an analysis of internal group documents.
There was a great struggle over the nature and role of the pastoral in the early part of the century, primarily between Ambrose Philips and Alexander Pope and then between their followers, but such a controversy was only possible because of two simultaneous movements.
For example, Spinoza and his followers use the term ' God ' in a particular philosophical sense to mean the essential substance / principles of nature.
At the other extreme we find Agnostics of the school of Herbert Spencer ( see agnosticism ) and some followers of Hegel, who hold that the nature of God, or, to use their favourite term, " the Absolute " is utterly unknowable, and its existence not determined to any mode ; therefore, to predicate of it various attributes, expressive of determinations, is idle and misleading.
Its nature was co-operative rather than communistic, and farming and industrial occupations were engaged in by his followers, numbering at one time about 2, 000 in the United States and Great Britain

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