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But it can no longer be so once Benjamin Franklin ( the incarnation of the new rational man ) has flown a kite to it.
This incarnation of the journal ceased publication after its tenth year, in 1883, giving as an explanation Hendricks ' declining health, but Hendricks made arrangements to have it taken over by new management, and it was continued from March 1884 as the Annals of Mathematics.
The most recent incarnation in 2010 featured three new strips, Meebo and Zuky, Home Invasion, and Uh oh Si Co !.
This led to a new incarnation of the series for television syndication by Lorimar-Telepictures in 1988 that included new characters, such as Gumby's little sister Minga and a mastodon named Denali.
The Game Boy Color was a response to pressure from game developers for a new and much more sophisticated system of playing, as they felt that the Game Boy, even in its latest incarnation, the Game Boy Pocket, was insufficient.
Iceman is among the original X-Men captured by Krakoa, leading to a new incarnation of X-Men of which he is not a member.
In its earliest incarnation, new issues of the magazine appeared erratically, between four and seven times a year.
Syria and France negotiated a treaty of independence in September 1936, and Hashim al-Atassi, who was Prime Minister under King Faisal's brief reign, was the first president to be elected under a new constitution, effectively the first incarnation of the modern republic of Syria.
In its first incarnation, the prop used in the new series was fragile and prone to breakage.
Although White Dwarf has always served as a promotions and advertising platform for Games Workshop and Citadel products, some of its longer term fans have noted that the current incarnation seems to be more geared towards sales and promotion of new releases than it was in the past.
Most importantly, he defeated Mjarin, the current incarnation of the Leveler, and thus ushered in a new age of peace and prosperity.
This incarnation of the band has sometimes been informally referred to as " Yes-West ", reflecting the band's new base in Los Angeles rather than London.
Chronically understrength, underequipped and plagued by desertions, GNR was later joined ( but not taken over ) by the Black Brigades which should have represented a new militant incarnation of the Fascist party.
With " Tears " and already " Goodbye Horses " a guaranteed dancefloor favorite, this album found an appreciative audience as the latest incarnation of Psyche presented the songs live with a new found energy, and a maturity of experience.
Under the name of Revenant, it is not known whether she is Jean Grey ( presumably dead after the Albany incident ) or a totally new incarnation.
While the new band never used the name, it was the first incarnation of Nirvana.
Keeshan was invited to appear as a special guest called " The Admiral ," but after seeing sample episodes, he declined to appear or have any association with the new incarnation.
In 1996, producers produced a pilot ( see below ) for a new revival of Match Game, just five years after the previous incarnation had left the air.
The legislative elections held in January 1997 were dominated by the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction ( the new incarnation of AFPRC ), which captured 33 out of 45 seats.
Eisner spent six months designing the new incarnation of the Gill-man with Mark McCreery ( Jurassic Park, and Davy Jones ' designer ).
The Eighth Doctor discovers a new incarnation of the Monk in the Big Finish Productions audio drama The Book of Kells.
The new incarnation of Pulp survived a number of ill-fated gigs ( including one at a rugby club at Brunel University which ended in a riot ) before Allcard left to be replaced on keyboards by Magnus Doyle's sister Candida.
The woman claims that she cannot die, that she is the living incarnation of Pestilence, and refers to herself ( and asks others to refer to her ) by a new name each day, changing identities as she travels about.

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This fossil was originally described as a species of Australopithecus, but White and his colleagues later published a note in the same journal renaming the fossil under a new genus, Ardipithecus.
The scope of topics covered by the journal is vast and experimental — there is a search for total history and new approaches.
The 4-volume work was an imaginary travel journal, one of the first historical novels, which Klemperer called " the encyclopedia of the new cult of the antique " in the late 18th century.
In 2004 a new report published in the Lancet medical journal showed that vCJD can be transmitted by blood transfusions.
This journal was continued under a new title but with the numbering continued from No 1, thus the first issue of The Dark Eidolon: The Journal of Smith Studies, ( Necronomicon Press ) is numbered " 2 " ( it appeared June 1989 ).
" He was an original editor of Husserl's new journal, Jahrbuch ; one of his works ( giving a phenomenological analysis of the law of obligations ) appeared in its first issue.
Scheler's work Formalism in Ethics and Nonformal Ethics of Value appeared in the new journal ( 1913 & 1916 ) and drew acclaim.
The symbolic initiation of this new phase in Sartre ’ s work is packaged in the introduction he wrote for a new journal, Les Temps Modernes, in October 1945.
In this new industrial spirit, Le Corbusier contributed to a new journal called L ' Esprit Nouveau that advocated the use of modern industrial techniques and strategies to transform society into a more efficient environment with a higher standard of living on all socioeconomic levels.
With colleague Lucien Febvre he founded the Annales School in 1929, by starting the new scholarly journal, Annales d ' Histoire Economique et Sociale (" Annals of economic and social history "), which broke radically with traditional historiography by insisting on the importance of taking all levels of society into consideration and emphasized the collective nature of mentalities.
Music historians create a number of written products, ranging from journal articles describing their current research, new editions of musical works, biography of composers and other musicians, or book-length studies.
* David S. Evans: Lacaille: astronomer, traveller ; with a new translation of his journal.
Increasingly, scholarly writers prefer the term " contemporary paganism " to cover all new polytheistic religious movements, a usage favoured by The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies, the leading peer-reviewed journal in the field.
When it becomes possible for a people to describe as ‘ postmodern ’ the décor of a room, the design of a building, the diegesis of a film, the construction of a record, or a ‘ scratch ’ video, a television commercial, or an arts documentary, or the ‘ intertextual ’ relations between them, the layout of a page in a fashion magazine or critical journal, an anti-teleological tendency within epistemology, the attack on the ‘ metaphysics of presence ’, a general attenuation of feeling, the collective chagrin and morbid projections of a post-War generation of baby boomers confronting disillusioned middle-age, the ‘ predicament ’ of reflexivity, a group of rhetorical tropes, a proliferation of surfaces, a new phase in commodity fetishism, a fascination for images, codes and styles, a process of cultural, political or existential fragmentation and / or crisis, the ‘ de-centring ’ of the subject, an ‘ incredulity towards metanarratives ’, the replacement of unitary power axes by a plurality of power / discourse formations, the ‘ implosion of meaning ’, the collapse of cultural hierarchies, the dread engendered by the threat of nuclear self-destruction, the decline of the university, the functioning and effects of the new miniaturised technologies, broad societal and economic shifts into a ‘ media ’, ‘ consumer ’ or ‘ multinational ’ phase, a sense ( depending on who you read ) of ‘ placelessness ’ or the abandonment of placelessness (‘ critical regionalism ’) or ( even ) a generalised substitution of spatial for temporal coordinates-when it becomes possible to describe all these things as ‘ Postmodern ’ ( or more simply using a current abbreviation as ‘ post ’ or ‘ very post ’) then it ’ s clear we are in the presence of a buzzword.
That same year, in a subsequent letter to the same journal, he made the original large specimen, TMM 41450-3, the holotype of a new genus and species, Quetzalcoatlus northropi.
In 1966, Reginald Pound, the first biographer given access to Scott's original sledging journal, revealed personal failings which cast a new light on Scott, although Pound continued to endorse his heroism, writing of " a splendid sanity that would not be subdued ".
In the journal Critique ( Journal of Socialist Theory ), Hillel H. Ticktin argues that the new Soviet rulers found themselves unable to use the market to control and exploit the peasantry and workers.
Following Horkheimer's taking up the directorship of the Institute, a new journal, Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung, was produced to publish the research of Institute members both before and after its relocation to the United States.
In particular UBICC journal provides global perspective on new developments in ubiquitous and pervasive computing technologies.
The new vitamin received the letter K because the initial discoveries were reported in a German journal, in which it was designated as Koagulationsvitamin.

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