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object and new
But by comparison with the railroad, the motor car is a relatively new object of popular worship, so it is too much to hope that it may be brought within the bounds of civilized usage quickly and easily.
Therefore, his only recourse was to learn the shape all over again for each new visual experience of the same individual object or type of object ; ;
The conglomeration of object oriented programming and database technology led to this new kind of database.
Husserl proposed a radical new phenomenological way of looking at objects by examining how we, in our many ways of being intentionally directed toward them, actually " constitute " them ( to be distinguished from materially creating objects or objects merely being figments of the imagination ); in the Phenomenological standpoint, the object ceases to be something simply " external " and ceases to be seen as providing indicators about what it is, and becomes a grouping of perceptual and functional aspects that imply one another under the idea of a particular object or " type ".
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Similarly, a system may transfer energy to another by physically impacting it, but in that case the energy of motion in an object, called kinetic energy, results in forces acting over distances ( new energy ) to appear in another object that is struck.
Now we define a new property G: if x is an object in some possible world, then G ( x ) is true if and only if P ( x ) is true in that same world for all positive properties P. G is called the " God-like " property.
Roughly speaking, a topological space is a geometric object, and the homeomorphism is a continuous stretching and bending of the object into a new shape.
Windows 95 added additional 32-bit capabilities ( however, MS-DOS, some of the kernel, and supplementary utilities such as Disk Defragment remained 16-bit ) and implemented a new object oriented user interface, elements of which are still used today.
A new object oriented GUI was not originally planned as part of the release, although elements of the Cairo user interface were borrowed and added as other aspects of the release ( notably Plug and Play ) slipped.
If objects are new from moment to moment so that one can never touch the same object twice, then each object must dissolve and be generated continually momentarily and an object is a harmony between a building up and a tearing down.
( This attention, however, does not operate by clarifying what is already seen, but by constructing a new Gestalt oriented toward a particular object.
A monopole — if such a thing exists — would be a new and fundamentally different kind of magnetic object.
If the brightness of the object exceeded the maximum limit of eight times the brightness of Canopus, the spacecraft would search for a new star.
Since the object of scientific research is the discovery of new phenomena, this bias can and has caused new discoveries to be overlooked.
The ODBT WG planned to create a set of standards that would incorporate advances in object database technology ( e. g., replication ), data management ( e. g., spatial indexing ), and data formats ( e. g., XML ) and to include new features into these standards that support domains where object databases are being adopted ( e. g., real-time systems ).

object and Corps
This would also reflect the orders he had received from Alexander to "... carry out an assault landing on the beaches in the vicinity of Rome with the object of cutting the enemy lines of communication and threatening the rear of the German XIV Corps the Gustav Line.
In pursuance of this object Ney, to whom III Cavalry Corps ( Kellermann ) was now attached, was to mass at Quatre Bras and push an advanced guard northward of that place, with a connecting division at Marbais to link him with Grouchy.
The origin of NCC can be traced back to the ‘ University Corps ’, which was created under the Indian Defence Act 1917, with the object to make up the shortage of the Army.
In August, Marshal Mac-Mahon concentrated his effectives at Haguenau with the object of warding off any attempt on the strategic Strasbourg — Haguenau — Bitche — Metz rail lines, and established the following positions: Ducrot's 1st Division broke camp August 4 and established itself at Lembach in order to secure contact with General Failly's V Corps ; Douay's 2nd Division reoccupied Wissembourg, Weiler, and the nearby countryside, namely the soft hills by the Col du Pigeonnier.

object and composed
That is: in a non-deterministic GC system, if a resource or a resource like object requires manual resource management ( release / close ), and this object is used as ' part of ' another object, then the composed object will also become a resource like object that itself requires manual resource management ( release / close ).
* Dark-energy star, an object composed of dark energy that outwardly resembles a black hole
Here, a " specification " can be manifested as either a plan or a finished product, and " primitives " are the elements from which the design object is composed.
He claimed that a constant stream of appearances and references without any direct consequences to viewers or readers could eventually render the division between appearance and object indiscernible, resulting, ironically, in the " disappearance " of mankind in what is, in effect, a virtual or holographic state, composed only of appearances.
The walls of the vagina are composed of soft elastic folds of mucous membrane which stretch or contract ( with support from pelvic muscles ) to the size of the inserted penis or other object, stimulating the penis and helping to cause the male to experience orgasm and ejaculation, thus enabling fertilization.
The name " slapstick " comes from the batacchio or bataccio — called the " slap stick " in English — a club-like object composed of two wooden slats used in commedia dell ' arte.
In more analytic terms, it is " the representational faithfulness of information to the true state of the object that the information represents, where representational faithfulness is composed of four essential qualities or core attributes: completeness, currency / timeliness, accuracy / correctness and validity / authorization.
Any object radiating sound, including a loudspeaker system, can be thought of as being composed of combinations of such simple point sources.
Even less was to be expected when the armies were composed of allied contingents, sent to the war each for a different object.
* A material is used to refer to an object composed of that material, or
These astrophysical systems are composed of an accreting compact object, typically a neutron star or occasionally a black hole, and a companion ' donor ' star ; the mass of the donor star is used to categorize the system as either a high mass ( above 10 solar masses ) or low mass ( less than 1 solar mass ) X-ray binary, abbreviated as HMXB and LMXB, respectively.
Thus, individuals with Williams syndrome are often able to visually identify and recognize whole objects, and refer to them by name, but struggle with visuospatial construction ( seeing an object as being composed of many smaller parts, and recreating it ) and orienting themselves in space.
Soft X-ray transients ( SXT ) are composed of some type of compact object and some type of " normal ", low mass star ( i. e. a star with a mass of some fraction of the Sun's mass ).
The f-structure analysis, on the other hand, treats the sentence as being composed of attributes, which include features such as number and tense or functional units such as subject, predicate, or object.
For example, if an object composed of carbonadium is inserted and remains lodged within his body, his healing powers are slowed dramatically though they are not fully suppressed.
At last it came to my mind that an Order composed of native sons would effect the object and be sustained by pride of parentage and place of nativity while it would be an imperishable memento an institution that would last through all time.
This distortion is especially evident if the object to view is mostly composed of rectangular features.
:" But one finds another result if, instead of an ideal fluid – object of the calculations of the geometers of the last century – one uses a real fluid, composed of a finite number of molecules and exerting in its state of motion unequal pressure forces or forces having components tangential to the surface elements through which they act ; components to which we refer as the friction of the fluid, a name which has been given to them since Descartes and Newton until Venturi.
" During the mid-19th century, Matthew Arnold claimed that the passage describing the little town " is Greek, as Greek as a thing from Homer or Theocritus ; it is composed with the eye on the object, a radiancy and light clearness being added.
Therefore, having been composed by Sameness, Difference and Existence ( their mean ), and formed in right proportions, the soul declares the sameness or difference of every object it meets: when it is a sensible object, the inner circle of the Diverse transmit its movement to the soul, where opinions arise, but when it is an intellectual object, the circle of the Same turns perfectly round and true knowledge arises ( 37a-c ).

object and horse
:" The expense of horse labour, from the increased value of the animal and the charge of his keeping, being an object of great importance, it is recommended that, upon all sizable farms, that is to say, where two hundred acres m², or upwards, of grain are sown, the machine should be worked by wind, unless where local circumstances afford the conveniency of water.
The number of determinants is also limited, but the class is more open ; some determinant prefixes include-with regard to a horse and-with regard to the foot or base of an object.
Some horses object to sheath cleaning and require sedation, others will tolerate it if the groom is careful and patient, though light sedation may help the horse " drop " for easier cleaning.
The primary drawback to standing castration is the risk that, even with sedation and restraint, the horse may object to the procedure and kick or otherwise injure the individual performing the operation.
Chapter three explores the Aztec encounter with the horse in terms of Cognitive Type, the private mechanism that allows identification of an object, and of Nuclear Content, which clarifies the relevant features inter-subjectively.
Fighting on foot Philip became the object of a fierce battle, finally escaping on another horse.
Another possibility is that it is onomatopoeia, representing the sound made by a horse chestnut as it hits another hard object, such as a skull ( another children's " game ", also called conkers, consists of simply throwing the seeds at one another over a fence or wall ).
In 1832 he contracted to translate Gibbon's The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire into German, for which he was to receive 75 marks, his object being to earn the money to buy a horse.
The snakes were sent by Poseidon ( although Athena or Apollo have also been suggested ) and were interpreted by the Trojans as proof that the horse was a sacred object.
* Bit ( horse ), an object placed in a horse's mouth
The object of the endurance test is to prove the speed, endurance and jumping ability of the true cross-country horse when he is well trained and brought to the peak of condition.
An example of the need for desensitizing training is when an object, such as a plastic bag, suddenly blows across the path of horse and rider, which, if the horse has not been properly desensitized, could result in spooking.
A typical method to desensitize the horse to things like plastic bags is to begin in a step by step process with a mildly worrisome object, such as a towel or blanket.
A handler reduces the animal's wariness of a strange object by showing it to the horse in increasingly vigorous ways, first by simply allowing the animal to sniff it, then to touch or rub it gently over the animal until it shows no sign of fear, then, ultimately to flap it and wave it about.
Through multiple sessions, the horse will first become accustomed to a specific object, then, as the horse is introduced to additional stimuli, including large blankets, plastic bags and other potentially frightening but harmless objects, the animal learns to not fear items that a human handler presents to it.
Some training methods advocate putting only slight pressure on the horse, allowing it to gradually become accustomed to a frightening object, while other methods sometimes advocate techniques that are based on the operant conditioning principle of flooding, for example, waving a large blanket on and over a horse tied to a sturdy post so that it cannot escape -- the latter methods often being quicker at first, but also far more dangerous because rapid exposure to frightening stimuli can cause a horse to panic, and, if tied or confined, to risk injury to the animal or handler in an attempt to free itself.
If a horse must be tied to an object, a halter should be placed under or over the bridle, and the cross-ties should be attached to halter rings rather than the bit
Originally built as a hotel to accommodate visitors to the adjacent Northampton Racecourse, the building became a " white elephant " ( useless object ) when horse racing was stopped at Northampton Racecourse in 1904.
Other Gongsun longzi chapters discuss Baima-related concepts of jian 堅 " hard ; hardness " and bai 白 " white ; whiteness ", ming 名 " name ; term " and shi 實 " solid ; true, actual ; fact, reality ", and abstract zhi 指 " finger ; pointing ; designation ; universal " like " whiteness " and concrete wu 物 " thing ; object ; particular " like a " white horse ".
If the horse fears an object, he should be taught that there is nothing to fear.

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