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roots and reflection
This emphasis is, in part, a reflection of the Methodist movement's earliest roots in The Oxford Holy Club, founded by John Wesley, his brother Charles, George Whitefield and others as a response to what they saw as the pervasive permissiveness and debauchery of Oxford University, and specifically Lincoln College when they attended.
The term sushi comes from an archaic grammatical form no longer used in other contexts ; literally, sushi means " sour-tasting ", a reflection of its historic fermented roots.
Soong's visit was designed to emphasize his belief in common shared roots for the Chinese people, a reflection of his pro-unification sentiment.
Modulo reflection, for a given α there are only 5 nontrivial possibilities for β, and 3 possible angles between α and β in a set of simple roots.
That is, for any two roots α and β, the set Φ contains the reflection of β,
Specifically, it is the subgroup which is generated by reflections through the hyperplanes orthogonal to the roots, and as such is a finite reflection group.
showed that the Leech lattice is isometric to the set of simple roots ( or the Dynkin diagram ) of the reflection group of the 26-dimensional even Lorentzian unimodular lattice II < sub > 25, 1 </ sub >.
Politically, he is best known for promoting desegregation, a reflection of his roots in Kansas.
The Persian Garden was designed as a reflection of paradise on earth ; the word " garden " itself coming from Persian roots.
A large piece focusing on Canadian metal bands was also printed, a reflection of BW & BK ’ s Canadian roots.
The second novel is a reflection about roots.

roots and interpretation
The book details the four roots of law ( Qur ' an, Sunnah, ijma, and qiyas ) while specifying that the primary Islamic texts ( the Qur ' an and the hadith ) be understood according to objective rules of interpretation derived from scientific study of the Arabic language.
Singer's writing in Greater Good magazine, published by the Greater Good Science Center of the University of California, Berkeley, includes the interpretation of scientific research into the roots of compassion, altruism, and peaceful human relationships.
The book details the four roots of law ( Quran, Sunnah, ijma, and qiyas ) while specifying that the primary Islamic texts ( the Quran and the hadith ) be understood according to objective rules of interpretation derived from careful study of the Arabic language.
The book details the four roots of law ( Qur ' an, Sunnah, ijma, and qiyas ) while specifying that the primary Islamic texts ( the Qur ' an and the hadith ) be understood according to objective rules of interpretation derived from scientific study of the Arabic language.
An alternate interpretation of the condition is that macropsia is a response to biophysiological contraction and has no psychological roots.
Flanagan's contributions include the interpretation of scientific research into the roots of compassion, altruism, and peaceful human relationships.
One basis for the argument supporting this as the ‘ proper ’ interpretation is the common illustration of the model with the undesired outcome at the top and the causes spreading below like roots spreading from the trunk of a tree.
1956: Is this interpretation and the previous meant to be a return to the building's roots as Fort Point?
His contributions include the interpretation of scientific research into the roots of compassion, altruism, and peaceful human relationships.
After the Finnish Civil War, the debate has centered around an interpretation that emphasizes Duke Charles's role in inciting the revolt, as found in Pentti Renvall's Kuninkaanmiehiä ja kapinoitsijoita Vaasa-kauden Suomessa ( 1949 ); and an explanation that stresses the roots of the rebellion in class conflict, as argued by Heikki Ylikangas in Nuijasota ( 1977 ).
The genus formerly had a broader interpretation including many other species now treated in other genera, notably Styphnolobium ( pagoda tree genus ), which differs in lacking nitrogen fixing bacteria ( rhizobia ) on the roots, and Calia ( the mescalbeans ).
In another interpretation, the flaming chalice resembles a cross, symbolic of the Christian roots of Unitarian Universalism.
Actress Jean Alexander has explained her interpretation of Hilda's head scarf and curler look: " Like Hilda, my roots were in Liverpool and that ’ s where I first noticed the curlers and headscarf look.
In connection with the psychoanalytic examination of the roots of art, however, he emphasised that ' the Freudian interpretation, no matter how far it be carried, never offers even the rudest criterion of artistic excellence ..." we are investigating only the impulse which drives people to create "'.
Its etymology comes from the Nahuatl words of Mexican origin, Chiquilichtl-a-pan, meaning " The stream of cicadas or locusts " that interpretation from the analysis of the roots following Chiquilich ( grasshopper or cicada ), Atl.

roots and go
Now, although the roots of the mystery story in serious literature go back as far as Balzac, Dickens, and Poe, it was not until the closing decades of the 19th century that the private detective became an established figure in popular fiction.
While the roots of formalised logic go back to Aristotele, the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries saw the development of modern logic and formalised mathematics.
The influential Leoussi family originated on the isle of Aigina ; their roots go as far back as the 15th century.
Some writers and dachshund experts have theorized that the early roots of the dachshund go back to ancient Egypt, where engravings were made featuring short-legged hunting dogs.
The Dragoons Battalion have roots that go back as far as 1523, making it one of the world's oldest military units still in service and the only mounted unit still retained by the Swedish Army.
However, its roots go back further to amateur radio enthusiasts.
All non-Japanese without special residential status ( people whose residential roots go back to before WWII ) are required by law to register with the government and carry alien registration cards.
Software synthesis ' roots go back as far as the 1950s, when Max Mathews of Bell Labs wrote the MUSIC-N programming language, which was capable of non-real-time sound generation.
Its roots go back to the establishment of the original founding of the Agudath Israel movement in 1912 in Katowitz, Prussia ( now Katowice, Poland ).
The roots of the theory go back to the result of Émile Picard in 1879, showing that a non-constant complex-valued function which is analytic in the entire complex plane assumes all complex values save at most one.
Larger plants, particularly deciduous trees, usually let their upper part go dormant, but their roots are still protected by the snow layer.
Both * yē-ro-and * at-no-are based on verbal roots expressing movement, * at-and * ey-respectively, both meaning " to go " generally.
The region's roots go back further to the location of some of Europe's earliest hominid finds at Boxgrove.
But narratives existed before printing, and the roots of some best-known children's tales go back to storytellers of old.
The BLM's pure roots go back to the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787.
Since the ampersand's roots go back to Roman times, many languages that use a variation of the Latin alphabet make use of it.
Its strong Republican roots go back to the formation of the party in the 1800s following the collapse of the Whig Party, which had previously been the preferred party.
OPET Petroleum ’ s roots go back to a fuel oil distribution company, " Öztürkler Petrol " founded by Fikret Öztürk.
Southington town centerAlthough Southington was formally established as a town in 1779, its roots go back to a much earlier time.
The history of Pryor Creek, Oklahoma has roots that go back over 185 years.
The family ’ s roots in Puerto Rico go back several generations, to ancestors who migrated from Mallorca, Balearic Islands, an archipelago of Spanish islands in the Mediterranean.
In March 2002, Paul Cattermole told The Sun newspaper that it was time for him to " move on " from the group and he wanted to go back to his " rock roots ", which heralded back to the time he was part of a nu metal band formed with his old school friends.
The tropical roots of Casual Friday go back to at least 1947 in Hawaii, when the city of Honolulu allowed workers to wear the Aloha shirt part of the year.
Once again, this approach has its roots in Erickson's hypnotic language patterns of the form " I don't want you to go into a trance yet ".
Sandia National Laboratories ' roots go back to World War II and the Manhattan Project.

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