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As a matter of fact you could probably find a new home development in every populated county in the country with three-bedroom ranch style cottages in the $14,000 range.
The vulnerability of Protestantism to social differences stems from the peculiar role of the new religious style in middle-class life, where the congregation is a vehicle of social and economic group identity and must conform, therefore, to the principle of economic integration.
In the new style, the Department was berated as intellectually barren and unable to produce the vital ideas needed to outwit the Russians.
As an educator, Alcott pioneered new ways of interacting with young students, focusing on a conversational style, and avoided traditional punishment.
: Hart's Rules and the Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors call the British style " new " quoting.
Puck went on to describe his belief in contemporary, new style American cuisine in the introduction to The Wolfgang Puck Cookbook:
However, Dürer's influence became less dominant after 1515, when Marcantonio perfected his new engraving style, which in turn traveled over the Alps to dominate Northern engraving also.
The new style used voices to emulate modern rock instruments, including vocal percussion /" beatboxing ".
A wide range in space was proved by the identification of the Inselsteine and the Ialysus vases with the new style, and a wide range in time by collation of the earlier Theraean and Hissarlik discoveries.
In Rome, Both had developed a new style of composition due, at least in part, to his interaction with Claude Lorrain.
This new style was focused on changing the direction of light in the painting.
Both, and subsequently Cuyp, used the advantages of this new lighting style to alter the sense of depth and luminosity possible in a painting.
Cuyp was one of the first Dutch painters to appreciate this new leap forward in style and while his own Both-inspired phase was quite short ( limited to the mid 1640s ) he did, more than any other contemporary Dutch artist, maximize the full chromatic scale for sunsets and sunrises.
When problems with poor control at high speed were first encountered, they were addressed by designing a new style of control surface with more power.
He wanted to create a new architectural style to reflect this new era.
The style from Einbeck was later adopted by Munich brewers in the 17th century and adapted to the new lager style of brewing.
A new style, during World War I, known as trench warfare, developed nearly half a century later.
After the record rose to number one, Haley was quickly given the title " Father of Rock and Roll ," by the media, and by teenagers that had come to embrace the new style of music.
In 2008, the graphics were again relaunched, using the style introduced in 2007 and a new colour scheme.
As a direct result of this, a brand new style across all presentation for the channel launched on 8 December 2003 at 09: 00.
The conclusion of the countdown was altered in 2008 to feature the new presentation style, rather than a data stream moving in towards the camera.
The architecture of the new house is considered to be somewhat dated for its time, being similar in style to the demolished castle of the 1830s, in contrast to the richer forms of Scots Baronial being developed by William Burn and others during the 1850s.
By 1932, Pasternak had strikingly reshaped his style to make it acceptable to the Soviet public and printed the new collection of poems aptly titled The Second Birth.

new and characterized
It has been correctly pointed out by well-informed people in the industry that it is probably unrealistic to expect a continuation of the yearly growth of 15% or better that characterized the decade of the 1950's, and that our military markets may be entering upon a new phase in which procurement of multiple weapons systems will give way to concentration of still undeveloped areas of our defense capability.
In these sutras the perfection of the wisdom of not-self is stated to be the true self ; the ultimate goal of the path is then characterized using a range of positive language that had been used previously in Indian philosophy by essentialist philosophers, but which was now transmuted into a new Buddhist vocabulary to describe a being who has successfully completed the Buddhist path.
: Of, pertaining to, or characterized by ( an experience of ) new birth in Christ or spiritual renewal ; of a Christian: placing special emphasis on this experience as a basis for all one's actions, evangelical.
A new Constitution was approved by plebiscite characterized by the absence of registration lists, on September 11, 1980, and General Pinochet became president of the republic for an 8-year term.
Alexander the Great's conquest of the Achaemenid Empire marked the beginning of the Hellenistic period, which was characterized by a new wave of Greek colonization in Asia and Africa, with Greek ruling classes established in Egypt, southwest Asia and northwest India.
According to consensus among cosmologists, dark matter is composed primarily of a new, not yet characterized, type of subatomic particle.
" Following the Villanova-Carlisle game, The New York Times described the new passing game this way :" The passing was more of the character of that familiar in basket ball than that which has hitherto characterized football.
After the collapse of the First Empire in 1815, the French public lost the rights and privileges earned since the Revolution, but they remembered the participatory politics that characterized the period, with one historian commenting: " Thousands of men and even many women gained firsthand experience in the political arena: they talked, read, and listened in new ways ; they voted ; they joined new organizations ; and they marched for their political goals.
Controlled by the anti-corruption parties — the populist Guatemalan Republican Front ( FRG ) headed by Ríos Montt, and the center-right National Advancement Party ( PAN ) — the new Congress began to move away from the corruption that characterized its predecessors.
His games are often characterized by selecting a single action from a choice of several ( e. g. gather new cards or use existing cards )
XHTML 2. 0 was incompatible with XHTML 1. x and, therefore, would be more accurately characterized as an XHTML-inspired new language than an update to XHTML 1. x.
The war now became a stalemate — the famous " Western Front " was fought largely in France and was characterized by very little movement despite extremely large and violent battles, often with new and more destructive military technology.
Amidst constant innovation in information and communication technologies, hierarchical authority structures are giving way to greater decision-making latitude for individuals and more flexible definitions of job activities and this new style of work presents a challenge to existing organizational forms, with some research studies contrasting traditional organizational forms against groups that operate as online communities that are characterized by personal motivation and the satisfaction of making one's own decisions.
* The Next Generation Networks ( NGN ) concept takes into consideration new realities in the telecommunication industry characterized by factors such as ; the need to converge and optimize the operating networks and the extraordinary expansion of digital traffic ( i. e., increasing demand for new multimedia services, mobility, etc.
Pei was inspired by the innovative designs of the new International style, characterized by simplified form and the use of glass and steel materials.
Contemporary Paganism has been characterized as " a synthesis of historical inspiration and present-day creativity ", in this manner drawing influences from pre-Christian, folkloric and ethnographic sources in order to fashion new religious movements.
It is characterized by new ways of thinking through structuralism, contrary to the original form.
This period also saw the disappearance of a large number of actors and actresses who had characterized the realistic pre-Code era but who were not suited to the new trend into moral and idealized pictures.
This list expands as new radionuclides with very short half-lives are characterized.
Each of these " Great Awakenings " was characterized by widespread revivals led by evangelical Protestant ministers, a sharp increase of interest in religion, a profound sense of conviction and redemption on the part of those affected, an increase in evangelical church membership, and the formation of new religious movements and denominations.
The Third Great Awakening in 1850-1910 was characterized by new denominations, very active missionary work, and also the Social Gospel approach to social issues.
The Edo period was largely a period of calm that provided an ideal environment for the development of the art in a commercial form ; while the Meiji period is characterized by new influences as Japan opened up to the West.
Observations are revealing a growing number of recurrent X-ray transients, characterized by short outbursts with very fast rise times ( tens of minutes ) and typical durations of a few hours that are associated with OB supergiants and hence define a new class of massive X-ray binaries: Supergiant Fast X-ray Transients ( SFXTs ).

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