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Some of the poems express a mood of joy in a newly discovered love ; ;
Hudson pointed the Discovery down the east coast of the newly discovered sea ( now called Hudson Bay ), confident he was on his way to the warm waters of the Pacific.
A Tibetan swami from Palermo, Sicily, announced in Beverly Hills a newly discovered, ancient yoga discipline for ripple breathing which increased both pranha and cosmic attraction between sexes.
* For a new understanding of his early career, based on a newly discovered text, see also: Michot, Yahya, Ibn Sînâ: Lettre au vizir Abû Sa'd.
The name choice for element 97 followed the previous tradition of the Californian group to draw an analogy between the newly discovered actinide and the lanthanide element positioned above it in the periodic table.
* Thomas Birch's newly discovered Franklin letters
By the 18th century an increasing number of new plants had arrived in Europe from newly discovered countries and the European colonies worldwide and a larger number of plants became available for study.
Carbon nanobuds are a newly created material combining two previously discovered allotropes of carbon: carbon nanotubes and fullerenes.
At this time the Theodosian Walls kept the city impregnable from the land, while a newly discovered incendiary substance known as " Greek Fire " allowed the Byzantine navy to destroy the Arab fleets and keep the city supplied.
The suggestion that this newly discovered gas was a simple element was made in 1809 by Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac and Louis-Jacques.
Two German chemists, Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff, discovered caesium in 1860 by the newly developed method of flame spectroscopy.
Depiction of the Crux ( labelled ' Las Guardas ') by physician-astronomer Mestre João Faras in his letter of May 1, 1500, to King Manuel I of Portugal from the newly discovered land of Brazil
The provisions of the preceding paragraph shall not prevent the reopening of the case in accordance with the law and penal procedure of the State concerned, if there is evidence of new or newly discovered facts, or if there has been a fundamental defect in the previous proceedings, which could affect the outcome of the case.
However, Valla added the translation of ancient Greek works on mathematics ( firstly by Archimedes ), newly discovered and translated.
Often, the criteria had moral bases, such as in the case of Pierre de La Primaudaye's L ' Académie française and Guillaume Telin's Bref sommaire des sept vertus & c .. Encyclopaedists encountered several problems with this approach, including how to decide what to omit as unnecessary, how to structure knowledge that resisted structure ( often simply as a consequence of the sheer amount of material that deserved inclusion ), and how to cope with the influx of newly discovered knowledge and the effects that it had on prior structures.
After his difficult time with beta decay, Fermi decided to enter into experimental physics, using the newly discovered neutron, which could be made from an alpha decay source and beryllium.
Then, somewhat later that same month, there was a meeting in Washington where the possible importance of the newly discovered phenomenon of fission was first discussed in semi-jocular earnest as a possible source of nuclear power.
Perey named the new isotope actinium-K ( now referred to as francium-223 ) and in 1946, she proposed the name catium for her newly discovered element, as she believed it to be the most electropositive cation of the elements.
The word " halogen " had actually first been proposed in 1811 by Johann Salomo Christoph Schweigger as a name for the newly discovered element chlorine, but Davy's proposed term for this element eventually won out, and Schweigger's term was kept at Berzelius ' suggestion as the term for the element group that contains chlorine.
An important part of the contribution of many modern historians is the verification or dismissal of earlier historical accounts through reviewing newly discovered sources and recent scholarship or through parallel disciplines like archaeology.
The laboratory where polythene was discovered was sold off and the building became home to a variety of businesses including a go-kart track and paintballing, and the Winnington Works were divested to the newly formed company, Brunner Mond, in 1991.
* 2006 – Pluto's newly discovered moons are officially named Nix & Hydra.
In 2005, Grant F. Scott published Joseph Severn: Letters and Memoirs in which he re-edited the original material, added hundreds of newly discovered letters, included numerous reproductions of Severn's paintings, and prefaced this material with a critical introduction and commentary.
Painting with newly discovered technique, he decided his earlier works were inferior and re-did them.

newly and structure
Merovingian kings and queens used the newly forming ecclesiastical power structure to their advantage.
Continued successes saw Gregory write to Boniface in December 724 to offer his congratulations, followed in November 726 by a response to Boniface ’ s questions about how to structure the newly emergent churches in Germany.
Then, two weeks later, a structure based on cryo-electron microscopy was published, which depicts the ribosome at 11 – 15 Å resolution in the act of passing a newly synthesized protein strand into the protein-conducting channel.
By December 1838, he had noted a similarity between the act of breeders selecting traits and a Malthusian Nature selecting among variants thrown up by " chance " so that " every part of newly acquired structure is fully practical and perfected ".
The Venetian governmental structure was similar in some ways to the republican system of ancient Rome, with an elected chief executive ( the Doge ), a senate-like assembly of nobles, and a mass of citizens with limited political power, who originally had the power to grant or withhold their approval of each newly elected Doge.
They suggest that the troubled U. S. banks be placed in conservatorship, that some of their " good assets " be dropped into newly created " good bank " subsidiaries ( presumably under new management ), and the remaining " bad assets " be left to be managed under the supervision of a conservatorship structure.
In 1960 he moved back to Europe, attracted by the newly founded CERN, where he worked on experiments on the structure of weak interactions.
Basically, the internal nares could be one set of the external ones ( usually presumed to be the posterior pair ) that have migrated into the mouth, or the internal pair could be a newly evolved structure.
Two forces converged to initiate the PDB: 1 ) a small but growing collection of sets of protein structure data determined by X-ray diffraction ; and 2 ) the newly available ( 1968 ) molecular graphics display, the Brookhaven RAster Display ( BRAD ), to visualize these protein structures in 3-D.
In the 1950s the village hall moved from the old dining hall structure on the lake to the newly built golf club house / community center.
In October 2007 the redesigned memorial site was opened, including a large new Documentation Centre and permanent exhibition on the edge of the newly redefined camp, whose structure and layout can now be traced.
Lazare Carnot, newly elected to the Committee of Public Safety, had galvanised the command structure and had ordered a rapid concentration of forces south of Freytag's position.
Enzymes called chaperones assist the newly formed protein to attain ( fold into ) the 3-dimensional structure it needs to function.
The new theatre was larger than the building it replaced, with the older timbers being reused as part of the new structure ; the Globe was not merely the old Theatre newly set up at Bankside.
Amenhotep III dismantled the fourth pylon of the Temple of Amun at Karnak to construct a new pylon — the third pylon — and created a new entrance to this structure where he erected " two rows of columns with open papyrus capital " down the centre of this newly formed forecourt.
A newly built resource module would then be attached to the Hermes space plane and the entire structure would be launched again.
ET-Learning was launched in 2009 with a newly developed Online English Learning System focusing on New Senior Secondary ( NSS ) curriculum structure.
Around the time that the MLB service started, the world trade structure began to change and in 1979 about 60 % of general cargo from Asia to the United States came to be loaded at newly industrialized countries ( NICs ).
In 1861, after the congregation moved to a newly built structure, John T. Ford bought the former church and renovated it into a theatre.
The newly renovated museum re-opened again on 22 May 2010, and the lantern structure was christened the " Queens ' Lantern " in honour of both Elizabeth II, who visited the building on her 2010 royal tour, and Queen Victoria.
During the 1990s, MoLAS rebuilt its staff structure and expanded its capabilities within the newly competitive market.
The existing government would then be replaced with a government elected from within the Socialist Industrial Unions, and the newly elected socialist government would quickly enact whatever constitutional amendments or other changes in the structure of government needed to bring this about, adjourning " sine die ".

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