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Isidore was born probably in Cartagena, Spain to Severianus and Theodora, members of an influential family who were instrumental in the political-religious maneuverering that converted the Visigothic kings from Arianism to Catholicism.
What today is the archaeological site, previously was the most important political-religious Center of the city, whose constructions were made with river stones, jointed with mortar and flattened with the lime produced from burning shells and snails, obtaining in this way that buildings shone from far away as if they were built in silver.
Grmič was a strong supporter of the Liberation Theology and of the political-religious thought of the Swiss reformist theologian Hans Küng.

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The Senussi or Sanussi refers to a Muslim political-religious order in Libya and the Sudan region founded in Mecca in 1837 by the Grand Senussi, Sayyid Muhammad ibn Ali as-Senussi.
Meanwhile, the German and Ottoman Empires supported an uprising by the Senussi ( a political-religious group ) on the western frontier of Egypt which began in November 1915.
The recent emphasis on Sunni and scripturalist Islam encouraged by the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam political-religious party is making inroads into Baloch regions. While the Baloch population does not discriminate the above said State forces promote the discrimination.
Two original long poems by Crowley were also printed by him that year: Philargyrie of Greate Britayne ( a political-religious allegory ) and Pleasure and payne, heauen and hell: Remembre these foure, and all shall be well.

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David Ben-Gurion, the prime minister of Israel, and Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, who became the second president of Israel, visited him once to discuss political-religious issues.

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She remains the oldest continuous political-religious symbol in Western civilization.
The initial role of Janus in the political-religious operations of January: nuncupatio votorum spanning the year, imperial symbol of the boat in the rite of opening of the sailing season of the vota felicia.
In general, the views of Maciej Giertych are in line with the ideology of Radio Maryja, a media group and political-religious channel of religiously conservative parties in Poland.
A major " dualist " religious leader, Miles allied himself with various groups that constituted the racist and anti-Semitic political-religious movement known as Christian Identity, including Aryan Nations.
There were no recognized chiefs, nor any other political-religious office.

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A value of 0 means that the pixel does not have any coverage information and is transparent ; i. e. there was no color contribution from any geometry because the geometry did not overlap this pixel.
Many hippies were apolitical drop-outs, rather than students, but in the heady atmosphere of Berkeley in 1967 – 1969 there was considerable overlap of the hippie movement and the radical left.
Their work was based on the valence bond model, which assumes that a chemical bond is formed when there is good overlap between the atomic orbitals of participating atoms.
Autokratōr was essentially used as a translation of the Latin Imperator in Greek-speaking part of the Roman Empire, but also here there is only partial overlap between the meaning of the original Greek and Latin concepts.
As a result, there was enough overlap in values between the two groups to allow most of them to work comfortably for the Nazis.
Each overlap was stuffed with wool or animal hair or sometimes hemp soaked in pine tar to ensure water tightness.
There was, however, a considerable overlap between these types in use and the Corbridge and Newstead types are often found at the same site ( e. g. at Caerleon in Wales, Carnuntum in Austria, Carlisle in England and León in Spain ).
Yet, since religion was infused in every area of life, rules for governing society, resolution of disputes, and enforcing safety and public order were also governed by the religious law, leading to an overlap of religion and modern conceptions of law.
XSLT capabilities overlap with XQuery, which was initially conceived as a query language for large collections of XML documents.
Conversely, Per Christiansen found that using skull morphology allowed him to identify the subspecies krugeri, nubica, persica, and senegalensis, while there was overlap between bleyenberghi with senegalensis and krugeri.
The key to all of his systems was to have the parity bits overlap, such that they managed to check each other as well as the data.
As of 2006, the repertoires of U. S. bands tends to have a great overlap, due to the common source of the Zimbabwean musician Dumisani Maraire, who was the key person who first brought Zimbawean music to the West, coming to the University of Washington in 1968.
Low numbers wouldn't be a problem for apex predators if there was an abundance of prey and no competition or niche overlap, a scenario that is rarely-if ever-encountered in the wild.
The 615 was a 635 with Control Unit ( CU ) and Operations Unit ( OU ) overlap disabled, and a 36 bit wide memory path.
The 625 was a 635 with Control Unit and Operations Unit overlap disabled and 72 bit wide memory path.
The manuals of the Roman Catholic Inquisition remained highly sceptical of the witch craze and of witch accusations, although there was sometimes an overlap between accusations of heresy and of witchcraft, particularly when, in the 13th century, the newly-formed Inquisition was commissioned to deal with the Manichaean Cathars of Southern France, whose teachings had an admixture of witchcraft and magic, and who had embarked upon campaigns of murder against their fellow citizens in France, not excluding prelates and ambassadors and whose ally, the Cathar King Pedro II of Aragon, later invaded Southern France with an army of 50, 000.
The committee were left with the impression that the choice of therapeutic regime was based on the general whim of the naturopath and, since the suggested applications in the various textbooks and dispensations overlap to an enormous extent, no specific indications are or can be taught.
Traditionally it is the period of the Twelve Apostles, dating from the Great Commission until the death of John the Apostle ( about 100 AD Since it is believed that John lived so long and was the last of the twelve to die, there is some overlap between the apostolic age and the first Apostolic Fathers.
There was often considerable overlap in membership in these organizations, as well as in leadership.
Naiads were associated with fresh water, as the Oceanids were with saltwater and the Nereids specifically with the Mediterranean, but because the Greeks thought of the world's waters as all one system, which percolated in from the sea in deep cavernous spaces within the earth, there was some overlap.
On July 6, 1872, the Pleasant Grove post office on the west side of the Yakima River was established at the ranch of John S. Vaughn, and the Taneum post office was discontinued the following year on April 7 due to an unnecessary overlap in service.
" Historians are not yet agreed on the exact role of the societies " in the Whiskey Rebellion, wrote historian Mark Spencer in 2003, " but there was a degree of overlap between society membership and the Whiskey Rebels ".
Following the invention of the typewriter and the subsequent overlap of designer style-preferences and computer-technology limitations, much of this reader-centric variation was lost in normal use.

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Red foxes dominate where their ranges begin to overlap by killing arctic foxes and their kits.
The ends of these fragments overlap and, when aligned properly by a genome assembly program, can be used to reconstruct the complete genome.
There is an overlap between biological warfare and chemical warfare, as the use of toxins produced by living organisms is considered under the provisions of both the Biological Weapons Convention and the Chemical Weapons Convention.
A reinforced concrete column is extended by having the steel reinforcing bars protrude a few inches or feet above the top of the concrete, then placing the next level of reinforcing bars to overlap, and pouring the concrete of the next level.
By exposing an azeotrope to a vacuum or positive pressure, it's possible to bias the boiling point of one component away from the other by exploiting the differing vapour pressure curves of each ; the curves may overlap at the azeotropic point, but are unlikely to be remain identical further along the pressure axis either side of the azeotropic point.
Greatest common divisors can in principle be computed by determining the prime factorizations of the two numbers and comparing factors, as in the following example: to compute gcd ( 18, 84 ), we find the prime factorizations 18 = 2 · 3 < sup > 2 </ sup > and 84 = 2 < sup > 2 </ sup > · 3 · 7 and notice that the " overlap " of the two expressions is 2 · 3 ; so gcd ( 18, 84 ) = 6.
In battle, opposing phalanxes would exploit this weakness by attempting to overlap the enemy's right flank.
Easily distinguished from most other endemic salamander species simply by their size — hellbenders average up to sixty centimeters or about two feet in length — the only species that requires further distinction ( due to an overlap in distribution and size range ) is the mudpuppy ( Necturus maculosus ).
The hypothesis that Japanese might be related to Korean has had some supporters due to some apparent overlap in vocabulary and similar grammatical features that have been elaborated upon by such researchers as Samuel E. Martin and Roy Andrew Miller.
Critics have doubted that any of the annotations in the Bible can be reliably attributed to de Vere and not the book's other owners prior to its acquisition by the Folger Shakespeare Library in 1925, as well as challenging the strictness of Stritmatter's standards for a Biblical allusion in Shakespeare's works and arguing that there is no statistical significance to the overlap.
This is achieved by playing the high byte of a 16-bit sample at maximum volume, and the low byte at minimum volume ( both ranges overlap, so the low byte needs to be shifted right two bits ).
Palaeontology also has some overlap with archaeology, which primarily works with objects made by humans and with human remains, while palaeontologists are interested in the characteristics and evolution of humans as organisms.
A third year class is represented by specimens of the " traditional " P. antiquus, as well as a few isolated, large specimens once assigned to P. kochi that overlap P. antiquus in size.
Where the known remains overlap, it has been considered by Mark Witton and colleagues ( 2010 ) to be indistinguishable from its Romanian contemporary Hatzegopteryx.
The PPP method differed from existing structural chemistry thinking ( which advocated maximum overlap principle ) by advancing the concept of zero differential overlap approximation.
Conversations split screen sometimes showed flashbacks of the recent or distant past juxtaposed with the present ; moments imagined or hoped by the characters juxtaposed with present reality ; present experience fractured into more than one emotion for a given line or action, showing an actor performing the same moment in different ways ; and present and near future actions juxtaposed to accelerate the narrative in temporal overlap.
Though most of the pattern is removed from PAL and NTSC-encoded signals with a comb filter ( designed to segregate the two signals where the luma spectrum may overlap into the spectral space used by the chroma ) by modern displays, some can still be left in certain parts of the picture.
For historic material established text typefaces are frequently chosen according to a scheme of historical genre acquired by a long process of accretion, with considerable overlap between historical periods.
The more items are held in working memory, and the more their features overlap, the more each of them will be degraded by the loss of some features.
There is overlap between the wavelength bands of photons emitted by electrons outside the nucleus, and photons emitted by the nucleus.
The two meanings obviously overlap, but they are by no means synonymous.

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