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More time was spent in trying to marry these incompatibles than over any subject discussed at Yalta.
In their very first collages, Braque and Picasso draw or paint over and on the affixed paper or cloth, so that certain of the principal features of their subjects as depicted seem to thrust out into real, bas-relief space -- or to be about to do so -- while the rest of the subject remains imbedded in, or flat upon, the surface.
The joint investigations of linguistics and psychiatry have established, in point of fact, that no matter what the subject of conversation is or what words are involved, it is impossible for people to talk at all without telling over and over again what sort of people they are and how they relate to the rest of the world.
Baker notes the uncanny way that both authors imply an ironic " justification by ownership " over the subject of sacrificing children — Tertullian while attacking pagan parents, and Swift while attacking the English mistreatment of the Irish poor.
The rule, as was inevitable, was subject to frequent violations ; but it was not until the foundation of the Cluniac Order that the idea of a supreme abbot, exercising jurisdiction over all the houses of an order, was definitely recognized.
How best to define the term “ art ” is a subject of constant contention ; many books and journal articles have been published arguing over even the basics of what we mean by the term “ art ”.
Her views on the subject appear to have hardened over time.
In the end England and the Dutch Republic took control of the newly won territory for the duration of the war ; after which it was to be handed over to the direct rule of ‘ Charles III ’, subject to the reservation of a Dutch Barrier, the extent and nature of which had yet to be settled.
Another later movie from De Palma, Redacted, unleashed a torrent of controversy over its subject of American involvement in Iraq, and supposed atrocities committed there.
The thrust is not merely that God has experiences that Job does not, but that God is king over the world and is not necessarily subject to questions from his creatures, including men.
From the 1930s to the 1960s, archaeologists like V. Gordon Childe and later John Hamilton regarded them as castles where local landowners held sway over a subject population.
Another important mind-related subject that the cognitive sciences tend to avoid is the existence of qualia, with discussions over this issue being sometimes limited to only mentioning qualia as a philosophically open matter.
It is also distinguished from virtue ethics, which focuses on the character of the agent rather than on the nature or consequences of the act ( or omission ) itself, and pragmatic ethics which treats morality like science: advancing socially over the course of many lifetimes, such that any moral criterion is subject to revision.
The EU's budget ( which is around 116. 4 billion euro ) is subject to a form of the ordinary legislative procedure with a single reading giving Parliament power over the entire budget ( prior to 2009, its influence was limited to certain areas ) on an equal footing to the Council.
Depending on its design, it might be subject to evolution over long time periods.
The aediles had likewise a superintendence over the public buildings, and it is not easy to define with accuracy the respective duties of the censors and aediles, but it may be remarked in general that the superintendence of the aediles had more of a police character, while that of the censors were more financial in subject matter.
The lake is the subject of local folklore ; a tradition at Wells College in Aurora holds that if the lake completely freezes over, classes are canceled ( though for only one day ).
Following this sentiment, congregationalism has evolved over time to include even more participation of the congregation, more kinds of lay committees to whom various tasks are apportioned, and more decisions subject to the vote of the entire membership.
; Level 3-Defined: It is characteristic of processes at this level that there are sets of defined and documented standard processes established and subject to some degree of improvement over time.
Despite the consensus of public health professionals regarding the benefits of vaccination, among chiropractors there are significant disagreements over the subject, which has led to negative impacts on both public vaccination and mainstream acceptance of chiropractic.
In the mid-1980s, the band was embroiled in an obscenity trial in the United States over the artwork of their album Frankenchrist ( 1985 ), which included the explicit titular subject of H. R. Giger's Penis Landscape.
The location of the village to which Cervantes alludes in the opening sentence of Don Quixote has been the subject of debate since its publication over four centuries ago.
In English, the words Daoism and Taoism ( or ) are the subject of an ongoing controversy over the preferred romanization for naming this native Chinese philosophy and Chinese religion.
# The breaking point: When a subject begins to listen to the deprogrammer ; when reality begins to take precedence over ideology.

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But an alternative form, organized by subject matter instead of by biblical verse, became dominant about the year 200 CE, when Rabbi Judah haNasi redacted the Mishnah ().
* 1, 435, 200 km < sup > 2 </ sup > -- Tyumen Oblast ( federal subject of Russia )
In 1958, Laker announced his decision to sell both ATL and Air Charter to Airwork for £ 600, 000 cash plus a further £ 200, 000, subject to the valuation of stock.
Its prominent role in biochemistry is the subject of a very large body of research ( as of March 2012, the Medline database returns nearly 200, 000 articles on the subject, largely on protein phosphorylation ).
From Edison Films Catalogue, No. 200, Jan. 1904: " This sensational and highly tragic subject will certainly make a decided ` hit ' whenever shown.
Its riverside location has made it subject to flooding, including a devastating incident on April 4, 1977, in which a floodwall built in 1952was overwhelmed and 200 houses were destroyed or damaged.
Western light water reactors are not subject to very large uncontrolled power excursions because loss of coolant decreases, rather than increases, core reactivity ( a negative void coefficient of reactivity ); " transients ," as the minor power fluctuations within Western light water reactors are called, are limited to momentary increases in reactivity that will rapidly decrease with time ( approximately 200 %-250 % of maximum neutronic power for a few seconds in the event of a complete rapid shutdown failure combined with a transient ).
There is a hierarchy of index groups called the S & P / ASX 20, S & P / ASX 50, S & P / ASX 100, S & P / ASX 200 and S & P / ASX 300, notionally containing the 20, 50, 100, 200 and 300 largest companies listed on the exchange, subject to some qualifications.
His work comprises over 70 subject areas viewable at his Web site, and Google Scholar has almost 1, 200 citations of his work.
Of which approximately 200, 000 of USA, 160, 000 of UK and 70, 000 of Australia's international students learned ESL ( English as a Second Language ) or it's equivalent as a subject or course.
While it is likely to face a court challenge ( and is widely believed to have been specifically intended to provoke one ), this Montana law would put firearms accessories such as suppressors actually made in Montana, marked " Made in Montana ", and sold only to Montana citizens outside federal jurisdiction and not subject to the $ 200 federal transfer tax.
For example the most quiet sound a subject can hear is 16 dB if the sound is presented at a duration of 200 ms.
A product of their times, the relevance of the Acts and the Third Amendment has greatly declined since the era of the American Revolution, having been the subject of only one case in over 200 years ( Engblom v. Carey ).
On November 13, the Baltimore Sun said that Mayor Martin O ' Malley approved the 750-room Hilton Hotel RLJ proposal, granting RLJ Development a six-month exclusive negotiating priority to build the $ 200 million hotel, subject to negotiation of financing and room blocking for convention business.
Overweight for much of his adult life, the program resulted in Roddy's loss of close to 200 pounds, an accomplishment often hailed by Barker on camera, but also subject to some mild teasing as camera technicians distorted their lenses to show an elongated and overly-skinny Roddy intentionally distorted in the manner of a funhouse mirror when Barker would ask how much weight he has lost.
Further media speculation from The Guardian suggested that the group had little option, due to shareholder pressure, to sell its radio arm, including LBC, raising up to £ 200, 000, 000 for new acquisitions, while The Daily Telegraph suggested that it could be the subject of a ' management ' buyout.
Less than 200 years after the death of Musa, he became the subject of fantastic legends.
They are not subject to the EU's common external tariff ( Article 200 ( 1 ) ( ex Article 184 ( 1 ))) but may claim customs on goods imported from the EU on a non-discriminatory basis ( Article 200 ( 3 ) and 200 ( 5 ) ( ex Article 184 ( 3 ) and ( 5 ))).
Miles Monroe ( Woody Allen ), a jazz musician and owner of the ' Happy Carrot ' Health-Food store in 1973, is made subject to Cryopreservation without his consent, and not revived for 200 years.
The building of a replacement road and tunnel, The Cradlewell By-pass, was the subject of a road protest camp around 1993, due to the destruction of many 200 year old trees.
Griffin kept many details of his personal and business life private, including his alleged homosexuality, although he was subject to unsuccessful lawsuits by Dance Fever host Deney Terrio, alleging sexual harassment, and by assistant Brent Plott seeking $ 200 million in palimony.

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