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An equally tenable thesis is that the dearth of new thought was created by the Senate's own penchant for crucifying anyone whose ideas seem unorthodox to the next generation.
the startling statement in a respectable periodical that `` Catholics, if the present system is still in operation, will constitute almost one-third of the House of Lords in the next generation '' ; ;
It is borne out also by the absence of any developed theory about how sin passes from one generation to the next.
The American Film Institute was founded in 1967 as a national arts organization to preserve the legacy of American film heritage, educate the next generation of filmmakers and honor the artists and their work.
In any event, the Traité élémentaire was sufficiently sound to convince the next generation.
It was initially intended to be a next generation video game machine, but was redesigned as a general purpose computer after the North American video game crash of 1983.
p. 838 ), whence some of the most prominent teachers of the next generation issued.
These fragments would be held for many years in tradition, and learned by apprenticeship from one generation of illiterate poets to the next.
In sexual reproduction, offspring are often more fit than either parent since the stronger genes tend to be passed on to the next generation.
The cell theory, first developed in 1839 by Matthias Jakob Schleiden and Theodor Schwann, states that all organisms are composed of one or more cells, that all cells come from preexisting cells, that vital functions of an organism occur within cells, and that all cells contain the hereditary information necessary for regulating cell functions and for transmitting information to the next generation of cells.
In somatic gene therapy, the genome of the recipient is changed, but this change is not passed along to the next generation.
The result was not actually a democracy or a real civic state, but he enabled the development of a fully democratic government, which would emerge in the next generation as the demos realized its power.
He was the most important northern European sculptor of his age and is considered a pioneer of the " northern realism " of the Early Netherlandish painting that came into full flower with the work of Jan van Eyck and others in the next generation.
In the opening crawl of the film, they are first said to be the next generation in robotics.
Paul Cohen, a student of Fairbank's, articulated the agenda of the next generation in his call for " China-Centered history of China.
This was an attempt to render Commodore's new acquisition ( and the source for its next generation of computers ) useless.
Descent is defined as transmission across the generations: children learn a language from the parents ' generation and after being influenced by their peers transmit it to the next generation, and so on.
The next generation of common rail diesels is expected to use variable injection geometry, which allows the amount of fuel injected to be varied over a wider range, and variable valve timing ( see Mitsubishi's 4N13 diesel engine ) similar to that on petrol engines.
Education in its broadest, general sense is the means through which the aims and habits of a group of people sustain from one generation to the next.
Story-telling continued from one generation to the next.
His theory substantially comprised two statements: first, that animal organs and behaviour can change according to the way they are used ; and second, that those characteristics can transmit from one generation to the next ( the example of the giraffe whose neck becomes longer while trying to reach the upper leaves of a tree is well-known ).
Thus, her holdings would not be merged with France until the next generation.
This authority given by Christ to Peter and the apostles is transmitted from one generation to the next by the power of the Holy Spirit, through the laying on of hands, from the Apostles to the bishops, and from bishops to priests and deacons, in unbroken succession.
The " turn " of the next generation came more often after several individuals of the senior generation.

next and certification
The training, permitted skills, and certification requirements vary from one jurisdiction to the next.
The next day, Sam Reed issued a statement explaining the process for certification of the uncounted ballots and the standards for fair voting practices in the state.
PCC's $ 25 million Willow Creek Center opened in 2009 and earned a platinum LEED certification the next year.
In October 2007, USSU voted to keep prospective membership in the CFS and hold a referendum in the next two years ; however, in September 2009 the USSU voted to rescind that motion and claims that its certification is void.
Over the next two years, Corrigan made repeated modifications and reapplications for full certification, but none succeeded.
The next morning after the certification took place, Yushchenko spoke to supporters in Kiev, urging them to begin a series of mass protests, general strikes and sit-ins with the intent of crippling the government and forcing it to concede defeat.
If the plaintiff's complaint survives the defendant's Rule 12 ( b )( 6 ) motion to dismiss, the next step is usually for the plaintiff to seek class certification under Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
" The next year, the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools accredited the college, and the State Examining Board approved selected courses for teacher certification.
It is an advanced trauma course and represents the next level for trauma care and trauma patient management post ATLS certification.
CAFM gives the ability to assess projects in a glance, and built-in certification standards for numerous programs to help plot your own green course while easily running cost analysis reports for the sustainability projects, or see which buildings are affected and which ones to target next.

next and is
He must construct transitions so that a dancer who is told to lie prone one second and to leap wildly the next will have some physical preparation for the leap.
This is brought out in the next to last chapter of the book, `` A Hero's Funeral '', written in the form of an impassioned prose poem.
All we want from Dr. Huxley's statement is the feeling that this is an open world, in the view of the best scientific opinion, with practically no directional commitments as to what may happen next, and no important confinements with respect to what may be possible.
The account of the battle is, next to his descriptions of Garibaldi's campaigns, Trevelyan's outstanding military narrative.
yet the tide is too strong against us, and I fear ( if the framer of hearts help not ) it will force me to little Patience, a little isle next to your Prudence ''.
Long-range planning of programs and ways to finance them have become musts if the state in the next few years is to avoid crisis-to-crisis government.
Traffic in the next lane appears to be moving more smoothly so he pokes a tentative fender into Lane B, which is heavily populated by cars also moving at 70 m.p.h..
On a team a man feels he is a part of it and akin to the men next to him.
`` The hero of his next poem is Napoleon Bonaparte '', said Claire, with slightly overdone carelessness.
These cases in which light is already visible at the other end of the tunnel are ones which over the next few years will absorb the bulk of our capital assistance.
If the last day ( due date ) for performing any act for tax purposes, such as filing a return or making a tax payment, etc., falls on Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday, you may perform that act on the next succeeding day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday.
While this may well be true in general, I believe it is also important to keep in mind that some recent developments suggest that over the next year or so military electronics may be one of the most strongly growing areas in an economy which is not expanding rapidly in other directions.
it's a single-shot bolt-action with an automatic safety -- i.e., the safety goes on every time the bolt is lifted and the gun cocked for the next shot.
The keelson, made of two three-inch widths, is next installed.
A stem jig is next cut to the proper shape and temporarily fastened to frame one.
The next step is to remove it and spread glue where it has been marked at the contact points.
With no set standards, there is the tendency to promote to the next highest level when the top of a salary band is reached regardless of performance.
It is believed that these boards will, within the next few years, replace many of the conventional flood-lighted boards now in use.
If you've travelled in Europe a time or two, it is quite certain that you've had that wanting-to-be-alone feeling or that you will get it on your next visit across the Atlantic.
My advice, if you live long enough to continue your vocation, is that the next time you're attracted by the exotic, pass it up -- it's nothing but a headache.
For four of the six ( the anaconda and the amethystine python cannot be included for lack of data ) there is also a correlation between size at maturity and maximum length, the boa constrictor being the smallest and the Indian python the next in size at the former stage.
It is a very interesting fact that these two problems can be handled simultaneously and this is what we shall do in the next chapter.

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