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significance and year
Thus there are alignments in all directions which would suggest there is little of astronomical significance, However, ethnohistorical records show that the various directions do have cosmological and astronomical significance with various points in the landscape being significant at different times of the year.
The significance of soft-bodied preservation, and the range of organisms he recognised as new to science, led him to return to the quarry almost every year until 1924.
But the date is of special significance to futurists since it is the year of Jerusalem's capture by Israeli forces during the Six-Day War.
The full significance of this soon became apparent as the club recorded net losses of over £ 13 million in the past financial year.
This carries most significance in establishing the creation of the Universe and the arms as ' kal ' or time, a calendar that is seen to be more advanced than the lunar calendar ( symbolized by the lunar crescent common to Islam ) where the seasons drift from calendar year to calendar year.
It was expected that one new city would be created, however " in recognition of the significance of every part of the UK " in Jubilee year, as well as the " high quality " of the bids submitted it was announced on 14 March 2012 that there would be three new cities created.
Although the review in the New York Times called the film " the most brilliant picture yet this year " and praised Sturges's mix of escapist fun with underlying significance, the Hollywood Reporter said that it lacked the " down to earth quality and sincerity which made other three pictures a joy to behold " and that " Sturges ... fails to heed the message that writer Sturges proves in his script.
In consequence, Jews are not permitted to visit the Cenotaphs of Isaac or Rebecca, which lie entirely within the southeastern section, except for 10 days a year which hold special significance in Judaism.
1970 was of special significance as the only year that all the " pony " car manufacturers fielded " factory " teams with world-class drivers ... Ford beat Chevrolet, Pontiac, Plymouth, Dodge and AMC.
suggested that at the approach of the year 2000, large numbers of otherwise normal visitors might be affected by a combination of their presence in Jerusalem and the religious significance of the millennium, causing a massive increase in the numbers of Jerusalem syndrome admissions to hospital.
Yom Kippur, the day of atonement, derives its significance only from the fact that it is the culmination of the ten penitential days with which the Jewish religious year begins ; and therefore it is of no avail without repentance ; ( Midrash Sifra, Emor, 14 .).
As well as being a Zoroastrian holiday and having significance amongst the Zoroastrian ancestors of modern Iranians, the same time is celebrated in the Indian sub-continent as the new year.
No triumphs are recorded in this year for either of the consuls, hence they are unlikely to have had any victories of great significance or made any deep inroads into Samnium.
The catalogue numbers of Crass Records releases were intended to represent a countdown to the year 1984 ( e. g., 521984 meaning " five years until 1984 "), both the year that Crass stated that they would split up, and a date charged with significance in the anti-authoritarian calendar due to George Orwell's novel of the same name ( see Nineteen Eighty-Four ).
The " year 2000 " has also been a popular phrase referring to an often utopian future, or a year when stories in such a future were set, adding to its cultural significance.
The cultural and psychological significance of the events listed above combined to cause celebrations to be observed one year earlier than the formal Gregorian date.
The sketch with Cleese was broadcast later that year, when the final episode of Fawlty Towers went out during the broadcast run of the first series of Not the Nine O ' Clock News, though the significance of the sketch was lost.
A number of events, decisions and meetings in the following centuries underlined the significance of Speyer in the history of medieval Europe: Henry IV ’ s departure for Canossa in 1077, the preachings of Bernard of Clairvaux and the beginning of the Second Crusade at Christmas 1141, the extradition of Richard the Lionheart to Henry VI in 1193 or Frederick II ’ s first journey through Germany in the year 1213.
The year is considered to have memorable significance because of the deaths of two German Emperors, or Kaisers, leading to a rapid succession of three monarchs within one year.
Ice jams of some significance occur about every other year.

significance and 2012
In 2012, he was awarded the Erasmus Prize, an annual award for a person who has made an exceptional contribution to European culture, society or social science, " for his ability to translate the cultural significance of science and technology to a broad audience.
* Rift valley: definition and geologic significance, 2012, http :// www. mna. it / MER / rift % 20valley % 20significance. htm
* Yarbrough, Jean M. Theodore Roosevelt and the American Political Tradition ( University Press of Kansas ; 2012 ) 337 pages ; TR's political thought and its significance for republican self-government.
In 2012, to remind Australians of the song's significance, Winton organised the inaugural Waltzing Matilda Day to be held on 6 April, the anniversary of its first performance.
A 2012 study dedicated to Dante's Statius's relation to Christianity has shown the significance of the fact that Dante does not state that Statius ever converted to Christianity, but that his Neapolitan predecessor let himself be " baptized " by Christians.
" Beginning mid-October 2012, PNAS Plus authors will no longer need to submit author summaries and will instead be asked to submit a 100-word-maximum statement about the significance of their paper.
Despite Ordway Hall's architectural and historic significance to the Murray State campus, the school plans to demolish Ordway Hall between 2012 and 2014 rather than upgrade the building to meet current fire protection and ADA requirements.
In 2012, to remind Australians of the song's significance, Winton organised the inaugural Waltzing Matilda Day to be held on 6 April, the anniversary of its first performance.
Liverpool Street is the principal passenger destination, although Stratford, with connections to Canary Wharf and its proximity to the 2012 Olympic Park, has grown in significance.
In 2012 the Memphis Horns received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding artistic significance in music.
An inflatable representation of the character made an appearance in the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in London alongside Lord Voldemort, The Queen of Hearts, Captain Hook and Child Catcher to commemorate the significance of children's literature to British culture.
The significance of this date in Mayanism stems from the ending of the current baktun cycle of the Maya calendar in 2012, which many believe will create a global " consciousness shift " and the beginning of a new age.

significance and specific
In the specific case of time diffusion, we must emphasize the significance of the earlier development of mistrust when it is combined with the inevitable time crisis experienced by most ( if not all ) adolescents in our society, and with the failure of the adolescent period to provide opportunities for developing trust.
Other researchers see these motifs as part of a more generalized Puebloan style and / or spiritual significance, rather than evidence of a continuing specific elite socioeconomic system.
In terms of its value as a collector's item, a coin is generally made more or less valuable by its condition, specific historical significance, rarity, quality / beauty of the design and general popularity with collectors.
Historicism is a mode of thinking that assigns a central and basic significance to a specific context, such as historical period, geographical place and local culture.
Some remarks on the purported or commonly perceived numerological significance of specific small numbers may be found at the articles on these numbers, as at 77 ( number ).
Prometheus ' association with fire is the key to his religious significance and to the alignment with Athena and Hephaestus that was specific to Athens and its " unique degree of cultic emphasis " on honoring technology.
Medical students are taught to learn names for specific deformities, such as ulnar deviation, boutonniere deformity, swan neck deformity and " Z-thumb ," but these are of no more significance to diagnosis or disability than other variants, since they occur in osteoarthritis as well.
The Quran describes itself as a book of guidance, sometimes offering detailed accounts of specific historical events, and often emphasizing the moral significance of an event over its narrative sequence.
Logical channel identifiers identify a specific logical channel between the DTE ( subscriber appliance ) and the DCE ( network ), and only has local significance on the link between the subscriber and the network.
It is generally accepted that Bosch ’ s art was created to teach specific moral and spiritual truths in the manner of other Northern Renaissance figures, such as the poet Robert Henryson, and that the images rendered have precise and premeditated significance.
From then on, world's fairs became more strongly based on a specific theme of cultural significance, and began to address issues of humankind.
Boars are also probably an important component of the diet of Sumatran Tigers, though their specific significance in the tiger's diet there is not known.
As a result, their overall significance as well as their specific interpretations remain highly controversial.
The Al Pacino film Looking for Richard is a documentary of rehearsals of specific scenes from the play, and a meditation on the play's significance.
The patient or diviner throws bones on the floor, which may include animal vertebrae, dominoes, dice, coins, shells and stones, each with a specific significance to human life.
The Nativity appears in chapters 1 and 2 of the Gospel of Matthew in which Matthew places special emphasis on the origins of the names of the child and two specific passages, namely from 1: 21-23, have theological significance in that they refer to the names Jesus and Emmanuel.
One of the generalizations of Christian belief has been that the Eastern Church emphasizes the Transfiguration while the Western Church focuses on the Crucifixion – however, in practice both branches continue to attach significance to both events, although specific nuances continue to persist.
Outside of specific areas of law, the court was also involved in several cases of public significance, including the Chamberlain case ( 1984 ), concerning Lindy Chamberlain, and A v Hayden ( 1984 ), concerning the botched ASIS exercise at the Sheraton Hotel in Melbourne.
The Qingming festival holiday has a significance in the Chinese tea culture since this specific day divides the fresh green teas by their picking dates.
" Like Ebert, Canby felt that the real significance of the film was in its capturing of a specific political situation rather than its conventional success through plot and character development.
In addition it compiled a list of techniques which were not directly submitted but which have been adopted as recommended techniques elsewhere and judged important ( called indispensable cryptographic techniques ), or whose evaluation was requested by other organizations or which had special legal significance in Japan ( called specific evaluation target techniques ).
The more often a support / resistance level is " tested " ( touched and bounced off by price ), the more significance given to that specific level.
Explanation of the metaphysical significance of each stage of manufacture and the prescription of specific mantras to sanctify the process and evoke and invoke the power of the deity in the image are found in the liturgical handbooks ( the Agamas
In 1864 the traveler and scholar Jacob Saphir visited the synagogue and explored the genizah for two days ; while he did not identify any specific item of significance he suggested that possibly valuable items might be in store.
A common superficially similar yet unequivalent position to ( 1 ) is at times taken by credentialed economists: namely that at certain specific moments in time, in certain areas, the number of hours of labour per day that are demanded by the market does not vary to the threshold required for statistical significance.

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