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Under the notion that the Antichrist, as a single individual, might be of Jewish origin, he fancies that the mention of " Dan ," in Jeremiah 8: 16, and the omission of that name from those tribes listed in Revelation 7, might indicate the Antichrist's tribe.
" Whale's biographer Curtis rejects the notion that Whale would have identified with the Monster from a homosexual perspective, stating that if the highly class-conscious Whale felt himself to be an antisocial figure, it would have been based not in his sexuality but in his origin in the lower classes.
The notion that the tail of the vector coincides with the origin is implicit and easily understood.
In Advaita Vedanta, Brahman is the abstract notion of " the Absolute " from which the universe takes its origin and at an ultimate level, all assertions of a distinction between Brahman, other gods and creation are meaningless ( monism ).
The text also suggests the notion of musical modes or jatis which are the origin of the notion of the modern melodic structures known as ragas.
By the 1920s, the notion that the Hyades shared a common origin with the Praesepe Cluster was widespread, with Rudolf Klein-Wassink noting in 1927 that the two clusters are " probably cosmically related.
Nephthys is the Greek form of an epithet ( transliterated as Nebet-het, and Nebt-het, from Egyptian hieroglyphs ). The origin of the goddess Nephthys is unclear but the literal translation of her name is usually given as " Lady of the House ," which has caused some to mistakenly identify her with the notion of a " housewife ," or as the primary lady who ruled a domestic household.
The notion that meringue was invented in the Swiss town of Meiringen and improved by an Italian chef named Gasparini in the 18th century is contested ; the Oxford English Dictionary states that the French word is of unknown origin.
Several models of the origin of life are based on the notion that life may have arisen through the development of an initial molecular autocatalytic set which evolved over time.
Holmes ' opinion is also the origin of the notion that speech equivalent to " Shouting fire in a crowded theater " is not protected by the First Amendment.
A closely related notion with geometric overtones is a quadratic space, which is a pair ( V, q ), with V a vector space over a field K, and a quadratic form on V. An example is given by the three-dimensional Euclidean space and the square of the Euclidean norm expressing the distance between a point with coordinates ( x, y, z ) and the origin:
" The origin of the term " mother tongue " harks back to the notion that linguistic skills of a child are honed by the mother and therefore the language spoken by the mother would be the primary language that the child would learn.
' Here no doubt the underlying notion is not merely symbolical, but in origin the stone is itself the god, an idea which later religion expressed in the cult-title specially used in this connection, Iuppiter Lapis. In Chapter Two: The ' Antecedents ' of Roman Religion.
This contrasts with many environmental movement perspectives, which regard free trade and its notion of business self-regulation as part of the problem, or even origin of environmental degradation.
He restated and developed the nebular hypothesis of the origin of the solar system and was one of the first scientists to postulate the existence of black holes and the notion of gravitational collapse.
The differential of the argument is however globally defined ( except at the origin ), since differentiation only requires local data and different values of the argument differ by a constant, so the derivatives of different local definitions are equal ; this line of thought is generalized in the notion of covering spaces.
One of the most popular origin theories suggests the macabre notion that the ' ball ' was originally a severed head tossed into the waiting crowd following an execution.
Phaethon's composition fits the notion of its cometary origin ; it is classified as a B-type asteroid because it is composed of dark material.
Since the Psychology Today article gave the experiments wide publicity, Milgram, Kochen, and Karinthy all had been incorrectly attributed as the origin of the notion of " six degrees "; the most likely popularizer of the phrase " six degrees of separation " is John Guare, who attributed the value " six " to Marconi.
It is believed by some that the origin of the story is the notion that catfish can sense the small tremors that happen before many earthquakes, and are more active at such times.
Thus, the very origin of the conception of reality shows that this conception essentially involves the notion of a COMMUNITY, without definite limits, and capable of an indefinite increase of knowledge.
* The Natyashastra also suggest the notion of musical modes or jatis which are the origin of the notion of the modern melodic structures known as ragas.

origin and presented
" Though Jahangir believed it to be the work of the slave who presented it to him, Sayyid Ahmad and Henry Beveridge suggest that it was of European origin, and possibly showed the Transfiguration.
It must be presented by means of non-traditional characteristics, you see … one might say that the origin of this music is also found in the interest in ‘ plastifying ’ music, of rendering it plastic like sculpture … musique concrète, in my opinion … led to a manner of composing, indeed, a new mental framework of composing " ( James 1981, 79 ).
An enthusiast of Tangram puzzles, Loyd published a book of seven hundred unique Tangram designs and a fanciful history of the origin of the Tangram, which was, however, presented as true, and has been described as " Sam Loyd's Most Successful Hoax ".
Control of the central and southern regions, such as the Guadalquivir and Ebro valleys, presented few problems for the newcomers, who used the existing Visigothic administrative structures, ultimately of Roman origin.
:: The History and Technology of Brunei Darussalam's Petroleum Gallery: The state's main industry is presented in this gallery, covering descriptive narratives on the origin and formation of oil, process of drilling, refining, the history of the petroleum industry in Brunei and a map depicting current oil fields.
Chapter 7 is at the origin of the square of opposition ( or logical square elaborated by Apuleius to be replaced, according to some scholars, by the logical hexagon of Robert Blanché presented in Structures intellectuelles ( Vrin 1966 ).
These names are commonly derived from an earlier, Nin-ana " lady of the sky ", although Gelb ( 1960 ) presented the suggestion that the oldest form is, Innin (< sup > D </ sup > INNIN ), and that Ninni, Nin-anna, and Irnina are independent goddesses in origin.
In September 2005, Vicky Hamilton of the University of Hawaii at Manoa presented an analysis of the origin of ALH 84001 using data from the Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Odyssey spacecraft orbiting Mars.
In 1852, Peru promulgated its own civil code ( based on a project of 1847 ), which was not a simple copy or imitation of the French one, but presented a more original text based on the Castillan law ( of Roman origin ) that was previously in force on the Peruvian territory.
By supplying it with an appropriate epic title, isolating it from its original codicological context, and providing a general history of minstrel performance in which its pure origin could be located, the early editors presented a 4, 002 line poem as sung French epic ".
Before the film, the theory was presented on earlier documentary films about the origin of the Sphinx.
* First-run syndication refers to programming that is broadcast for the first time as a syndicated show ( not any one particular network ), or at least first so offered in a given country ( programs originally created and broadcast outside of the United States, first presented on a network in their country of origin, have often been syndicated in the U. S. and in some other countries );
The separation of heaven and earth, the creation of the sun, the moon and stars, the origin of fire and water, the origin of clothing and cooking, the genesis of humans, and the fight over this world and the underworld are systematically organized and well presented in this story, which conveys the true essence of mythological philosophy.
However, in 2011 Professor Erik Thorsby of the University of Oslo presented DNA evidence to the Royal Society which whilst agreeing with the west origin also identified a distinctive but smaller genetic contribution from South America.
The true origin of the Company ’ s coat of arms is unknown, but an official Grant of Arms was presented on 31 March 1982.
A document of mysterious origin, the Ratisbon Book, was presented by Joachim of Brandenburg as the basis of agreement.
When first presented to the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia in 1928, the automaton was of unknown origin.
He re-evaluated Nakamatsu's sacredness theory and presented a working hypothesis that gusuku in Amami were of secondary origin, possibly related to the introduction of the noro ritual system by the Ryūkyū Kingdom.
His investigations had led him to see that a certain affinity or resemblance existed amongst many of the authorities for the Greek text manuscripts, versions, and ecclesiastical writers ; that if a peculiar reading, e. g., was found in one of these, it was generally found also in the other members of the same class ; and this general relationship seemed to point ultimately to a common origin for all the authorities which presented such peculiarities.
According to Richard L. George: " I believe that some of the Monongahela were of Algonquin origin .... Other scholars have suggested that Iroquoian speakers were interacting with Late Monongahela people, and additional evidence is presented to confirm this.
WOMAD has always presented music that they felt to be of excellence, passion and individuality, regardless of musical genre or geographical origin.
Bakshi also provided fans with the first origin story for the character ever presented on TV, the aptly titled " The Origin of Spider-Man ," which used entire chunks of Stan Lee's dialogue, not from the hero's first appearance in Amazing Fantasy # 15, published in August 1962, but instead from a drastically updated retelling in Spectacular Spider-Man # 1, titled " In the Beginning ," which was published in July 1968, only a few months before the episode was aired.
Applying this concept to human society, Kropotkin presented mutual aid as one of the dominant factors of evolution, the other being self assertion, and concluded that In the practice of mutual aid, which we can retrace to the earliest beginnings of evolution, we thus find the positive and undoubted origin of our ethical conceptions ; and we can affirm that in the ethical progress of man, mutual support not mutual struggle – has had the leading part.

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