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remote and origins
As Holland has it: " For the first time, a chronicler set himself to trace the origins of a conflict not to a past so remote so as to be utterly fabulous, nor to the whims and wishes of some god, nor to a people's claim to manifest destiny, but rather explanations he could verify personally.
According to the authors of the study, " Probably Napoléon also knew his remote oriental patrilineal origins, because Francesco Buonaparte ( the Giovanni son ), who was a mercenary under the orders of the Genoa Republic in Ajaccio in 1490, was nicknamed The Maure of Sarzane ".
As Holland has it: " For the first time, a chronicler set himself to trace the origins of a conflict not to a past so remote so as to be utterly fabulous, nor to the whims and wishes of some god, nor to a people's claim to manifest destiny, but rather explanations he could verify personally.
The origins of the Metropolitan line lie with the Metropolitan Railway, the world's first underground railway, opening in 1863 between Paddington and Farringdon Street, to connect the relatively remote terminus of Paddington with the City.
Many linguists claim the origins of Siberian Tatar dialects are actually independent of Volga – Ural Tatar ; these dialects are quite remote both from Standard Tatar and from each other, often preventing mutual comprehension.
As Holland has it: " For the first time, a chronicler set himself to trace the origins of a conflict not to a past so remote so as to be utterly fabulous, nor to the whims and wishes of some god, nor to a people's claim to manifest destiny, but rather explanations he could verify personally.
With its origins in the early days of SCADA technology for the remote control of pipelines and electric utilities, and from an early concept of Southern Railway President D. W. Brosnan, Locotrol was a product of the North Electric Company ( Galion, Ohio ) which was later purchased by Radiation Inc. ( Melbourne, Florida ) andin turn — purchased by Harris Corporation ( also headquartered in Melbourne, FL ), and was first tested on the Southern Railway in 1963.
As Holland has it: " For the first time, a chronicler set himself to trace the origins of a conflict not to a past so remote so as to be utterly fabulous, nor to the whims and wishes of some god, nor to a people's claim to manifest destiny, but rather explanations he could verify personally.
As Holland has it: " For the first time, a chronicler set himself to trace the origins of a conflict not to a past so remote so as to be utterly fabulous, nor to the whims and wishes of some god, nor to a people's claim to manifest destiny, but rather explanations he could verify personally.
As Holland has it: " For the first time, a chronicler set himself to trace the origins of a conflict not to a past so remote so as to be utterly fabulous, nor to the whims and wishes of some god, nor to a people's claim to manifest destiny, but rather explanations he could verify personally.
As Holland has it: " For the first time, a chronicler set himself to trace the origins of a conflict not to a past so remote so as to be utterly fabulous, nor to the whims and wishes of some god, nor to a people's claim to manifest destiny, but rather explanations he could verify personally.
*" As nature abhors a vacuum, history abhors changes without origins, whether immediate or remote.
Bowls made of calabash were used by Indigenous Brazilians as utensils made to serve food, and the practice is still retained in some remote areas of Brazil ( originally by populations of various ethnicities, origins and regions, but nowadays mainly the indigenes themselves ).
From their modest origins as a small, feudal-based planetary government in a remote Spiral Arm, they have become one of the most successful Empires ever known, their protectorates sprawling over nearly a fifth of the Galaxy.
Worldwide, there are only a few lakes with similarly remote origins with Lake Baikal and Lake Tanganyika being the most famous.
This suggests that the earlier frock from the eighteenth century is more the direct ancestor of the modern dress coat, whereas the frock coat in the nineteenth century, the subject under discussion here, is a different garment altogether with separate military origins in the nineteenth century, although a remote historical connection to the frock cannot entirely be excluded.
Although some of these groups lived in remote jungles and southern continents, the most prominent body of Picts settled in the British isles, where they displaced a supposedly mongoloid race that had been the initial residents of the isles ( though their origins were elsewhere ).

remote and theory
In this theory, the remote future of the previous aeons becomes the Big Bang of subsequent aeons.
However the journal Nature rejected Fermi's paper, saying that the theory was " too remote from reality ".
The theory of recapitulation, also called the biogenetic law or embryological parallelism — and often expressed as " ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny "— is a biological hypothesis that in developing from embryo to adult, animals go through stages resembling or representing successive stages in the evolution of their remote ancestors.
Often, although the bounds do exist, they can be safely ignored because the differences between the real-world and theory is not statistically significant, as the probability that such boundary situations might occur is remote compared to the expected normal situation.
# The phenomenon of entanglement, and in particular the correlations between remote events that are not expected in classical theory.
In the 20th century, geophysical methods were developed for remote exploration of the solid Earth and the ocean, and geophysics played an essential role in the development of the theory of plate tectonics.
The scientific community rejects remote viewing due to the absence of an evidence base, the lack of a theory which would explain remote viewing, and the lack of experimental techniques which can provide reliably positive results.
His work at MIT included teaching electromagnetic theory and systems theory as well as performing research in remote sensing.
A self-efficacy theory explanation for the management of remote workers in virtual organizations.
Proponents of the hydrostatic shock theory contend that the energy of the 9mm cartridge is capable of imparting remote wounding effects known as hydrostatic shock, in human-sized living targets.
One can also prove in absolute geometry the exterior angle theorem ( an exterior angle of a triangle is larger than either of the remote angles ), as well as the Saccheri-Legendre theorem, which states that a triangle has at most 180 < sup >°</ sup >.< ref > One again sees the incompatibility of absolute geometry with elliptic geometry, because in the latter theory all triangles have more than 180 < sup >°</ sup >.</ ref >
* Gareth Evans argued that the causal theory, or at least certain common and over-simple variants of it, have the consequence that, however remote or obscure the causal connection between someone's use of a proper name and the object it originally referred to, they still refer to that object when they use the name.
The geology establishment was resistant to such a sweeping theory for the origin of a broad landscape for a variety of reasons, including lack of familiarity with the remote areas of the interior Pacific Northwest where the research was based, and the lack of status and reputation of Bretz in the eyes of the largely Ivy League-based geology elites.
For example, articles about blocking and traffic theory used in trunked radio systems, base stations, AMPS, remote control consoles, or transmitter antenna combiners in two-way radio systems belong in the Wireless category.
In the 2004 BBC7 Radio Serial " Ghost Zone ", a character refers explicitly to the ' Stone Tape theory ' as an explanation for the way an invading alien intelligence is ' replaying ' scenes and figures from the past of the remote Scottish village in which the story is set.
Kinsella advances a theory of causation that attempts to explain why remote actors can be liable under libertarian theory.

remote and are
The cores of deep-sea sediments and content of collectors in remote regions are valuable in this category.
This second conclusion, independently arrived at by independent study of material from two pairs of language families as different and remote from one another as these four are, cannot be ignored.
Some recent writings assume that the ignorant young couples are a thing of the remote, Victorian past ; ;
Major complications are spreading of the abscess material to adjacent or remote tissues and extensive regional tissue death ( gangrene ).
Attempts by the government to develop a larger and broader economy are restrained by Samoa's remote location, its limited transportation, and its devastating hurricanes.
They are used in remote areas where use of septic tanks is limited, usually to reduce nutrient loads in lakes.
The term " the outback " is generally used to refer to locations that are comparatively more remote than those areas named " the bush ".
Competitive basketball is primarily an indoor sport played on a carefully marked and maintained basketball court, but less regulated variations are often played outdoors in both inner city and remote areas.
By the end of Judges the Israelites are in a worse condition than they were at the beginning, with Yahweh's treasures used to make idolatrous images, the Levites ( priests ) corrupted, the tribe of Dan conquering a remote village instead of the Canaanite cities, and the tribes of Israel making war on the Benjamites, their own brothers.
Trophy hunting has the potential to provide economic justification for the preservation of larger areas of bongo habitat than national parks, especially in remote regions of Central Africa where possibilities for commercially successful tourism are very limited ( Wilkie and Carpenter 1999 ).
Where at least one process in one device is able to send / receive data to / from at least one process residing in a remote device, then the two devices are said to be in a network.
In addition, the navy's riverine brigade has been patrolling waterways more aggressively in order to establish safer river transport in the more remote areas in the south and east of the country that are controlled by rebel groups.
Even though the clutch may physically be located very close to the pedal, such remote means of actuation are necessary to eliminate the effect of vibrations and slight engine movement, engine mountings being flexible by design.
Researcher David Pearson says trials run in laboratories and in remote parts of the Kimberley region of WA are looking promising, although the baits will not solve the cane toad problem altogether.
This rule does not usually apply to intentional torts ( for example, deceit ), and also has stunted applicability to the quantum in negligence where the maxim Intended consequences are never too remote applies ' never ' is inaccurate here but resorts to unforeseeable direct and natural consequences of an act.
Among the obstacles are demonic monsters, pits of toxic or radioactive slime, ceilings that lower and crush the player, and locked doors for which a keycard, skull-shaped key device, or remote switch must be located.
Random movement of all molecules occurs so that after a period molecules are found remote from their original positions.
Fossils ( from Latin fossus, literally " having been dug up ") are the preserved remains or traces of animals ( also known as zoolites ), plants, and other organisms from the remote past.
Sites of interest include Corralejo and El Jable to the north which are made up of fine sand dunes whilst the south is filled with long beaches and remote bays.
Fuel cells are used for primary and backup power for commercial, industrial and residential buildings and in remote or inaccessible areas.
Globally, most populations can be considered healthy, mostly because they often prefer remote habitats that are relatively inaccessible to humans.
There are also solar-powered fountains with a remote solar panel that can be placed in the sun while the fountain is located in the shadow.
Planes fly in, and sometimes use Guinea-Bissau's 88 remote islands, the majority of which are uninhabited.
Also unlike dinor, when the added carbons are not adjacent the term used may be bis homo instead of dihomo whereas dinor can refer to either removal of two adjacent or remote carbons.

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