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The sessions are a key aspect of traditional music ; some say it is the main sphere in which the music is formulated and innovated.
The result was a " developing public sphere provided the context that enabled the collapse of traditional press controls ".
" Sinkford has suggested that UUs have abandoned traditional religious language, thereby abandoning words with potential power to others who will then dictate their meanings in the public sphere.
However, the complete theory of the Abbe sine condition shows that if a lens is corrected for coma and spherical aberration, as all good photographic objectives must be, the second principal plane becomes a portion of a sphere of radius f centered about the focal point, ..." In this sense, the traditional thin-lens definition and illustration of f-number is misleading, and defining it in terms of numerical aperture may be more meaningful.
The pebble design is relatively simple, with each sphere consisting of the nuclear fuel, fission product barrier, and moderator ( which in a traditional water reactor would all be different parts ).
It is argued that action figures are particularly popular with boys because they represent traditional masculine traits and are closely associated with the public sphere.
Already crowned Emperor, Napoleon added the crown of ( Northern ) Italy to his mantle in May 1805, thereby placing a traditional Austrian sphere of influence under his rule.
Æbleskiver ( Danish meaning apple slices ( singular: æbleskive )) are traditional Danish pancakes in a distinctive shape of a sphere.
A musical fusion style of traditional Javanese music and dangdut that prevalent in Javanese cultural sphere, mainly Central Java, Yogyakarta and East Java.
He had no doctrine of separation of powers and argued in a traditional way about royal prerogative and its proper, limited sphere.
For instance, physicians trained in Western medicine have been somewhat reluctant to accept unscientific traditional practices, and traditional practitioners have sought to preserve authority in their own sphere.
The very sphere of culture itself has expanded, becoming coterminous with market society in such a way that the cultural is no longer limited to its earlier, traditional or experimental forms, but it is consumed throughout daily life itself, in shopping, in professional activities, in the various often televisual forms of leisure, in production for the market and in the consumption of those market products, indeed in the most secret folds and corners of the quotidian.
The practice of traditional Chinese medicine is an inalienable part of culture in the sphere of medical education, and a very common, alternative, and popular choice of treatment in Macau, for people of all social classes.
In the traditional mythology, the world ( arkath hole, apagoewa underfurrow / ditch / garden ) is at the bottom of a sphere, with the sky ( dapar ) above and around it.
Mosley ’ s ideas were not as such new, as concepts of a Nation Europa and Eurafrika ( the same idea only with parts of north Africa included as natural sectors of Europe ’ s traditional sphere of influence, an idea that Mosley himself felt had some merit ) were already growing in Germany ’ s post-War underground, whilst Mussolini ’ s 1944 Italian Social Republic had returned to fascism ’ s roots with an attempt at a corporatist economic system during its brief run.
The Central Pacific Hurricane Center uses traditional Hawaiian names for hurricanes that form within its regional sphere of jurisdiction.
Within the traditional sphere, the childbearing ability of women was explained as the means by which lineage ancestors were allowed to be reborn.
In traditional societies today, westward of Central Asia and the Iranian plateau, weaving is a mystery within woman's sphere.
Æbleskiver ( Danish meaning apple slices ( singular: æbleskive )) are traditional Danish pancakes in a distinctive shape of a sphere.
These areas however, had become densely populated and given the sphere of influence of the city, traditional boundaries were no longer practical.
The local dynasties saw the presidencies as intrusions into their sphere of influence, and into their traditional violent competition with each other.
The Earth is encapsulated in a transparent sphere recalling the traditional depiction of the created world as a crystal sphere held by God or Christ.

traditional and influence
Contributions from these ethnic foods have become as common as traditional " American " fares such as hot dogs, hamburgers, beef steak, which are derived from German cuisine, ( chicken-fried steak, for example, is a variation on German schnitzel ), cherry pie, Coca-Cola, milkshakes, fried chicken ( Fried chicken is of Scottish and African influence ) and so on.
During his acceptance speech he reflected on the important influence of traditional European music and the melancholy of the Swedish soul on ABBA's brand of pop music.
While most traditional Spanish style builders use the one piece neck / heel block, Fleta a prominent Spanish builder used a dovetail joint due to the influence of his early training in violin making.
In the latter, that ruling class dominated through the influence of traditional regional gentry.
" This liberalism is different from most modern forms, taking influence from William Cobbett and John Ruskin, who combined elements of radicalism, challenging the establishment position, but from a perspective of renovation, not revolution ; seeing themselves as trying to restore the traditional liberties of England and her people which had been taken away from them, amongst other things, since the Industrial Revolution.
The influence of Richard Hooker was crucial to an evolution in this understanding in which bishops came to be seen in their more traditional role as ones who delegate to the presbyterate inherited powers, act as pastors to presbyters, and holding a particular teaching office with respect to the wider church.
: “ Initiation is essentially the transmission of a spiritual influence, a transmission that can only take place through a regular, traditional organization, so that one cannot speak of initiation outside of an affiliation with an organization of this kind.
The trend thrived best in India, where the influence of the country's traditional song-and-dance drama made the musical the basic form of most sound films ( Cook, 1990 ); virtually unnoticed by the Western world for decades, this Indian popular cinema would nevertheless become the world's most prolific.
These included resentment of royal absolutism ; resentment by peasants, laborers and the bourgeoisie toward the traditional seigneurial privileges possessed by the nobility ; resentment of the Church's influence over public policy and institutions ; aspirations for freedom of religion ; resentment of aristocratic bishops by the poorer rural clergy ; aspirations for social, political and economic equality, and ( especially as the Revolution progressed ) republicanism ; hatred of Queen Marie-Antoinette, who was falsely accused of being a spendthrift and an Austrian spy ; and anger toward the King for firing finance minister Jacques Necker, among others, who were popularly seen as representatives of the people.
Garlic was long frowned upon for causing halitosis, so has never played a large role in traditional German cuisine, but has risen in popularity in recent decades due to the influence of French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, and Turkish cuisines.
The intensity of debate spurred Catholic Church interventions against " heresy " and even a general confiscation of Rabbinic texts and in reaction, the defeat of the more radical interpretations of Maimonides and at least amongst Ashkenazi Jews, a tendency not so much to repudiate as simply to ignore the specifically philosophical writings and to stress instead the Rabbinic and halachic writings ; even these writings often included considerable philosophical chapters or discussions in support of halachic observance, as David Hartman observes Maimonides made clear " the traditional support for a philosophical understanding of God both in the Aggadah of Talmud and in the behavior of the hasid pious Jew " and so Maimonidean thought continues to influence traditionally observant Jews.
and continue to influence today's systems along with other traditional systems such as eskrima and silat.
Due to the vast influence of immigration from the Canary Islands, the term probably came from the mojo creole marinades adapted in Cuba using citrus vs traditional Isleno types.
In the 1990s, Swedish historian Mattias Gardell studied the white separatist Heathen community in the United States, noting that it had become one of the " most dynamic trends " within the " radical-racist milieu " of the U. S., surpassing more traditional white separatist groups like the Ku Klux Klan in " terms of numbers and influence ".
The album entered the charts at number one in the UK and contained a mix of the acid house influence ( as on " Fine Time ", the opening track ) and a more traditional guitar-bass-drums sound on others ( such as the single " Run 2 ").
New Wave writers began to look outside the traditional scope of science fiction for influence, and many looked to the example of beat writer William S. Burroughs, to the point where New Wave authors Philip José Farmer and Barrington J. Bayley wrote pastiches of his work (" The Jungle Rot Kid on the Nod " and " The Four Colour Problem ", respectively ) and J. G. Ballard published an admiring essay in an issue of New Worlds.
These are centred throughout the country and work under the umbrella of the mammoth Jamaat-e-Islami with headquarters in Lahore and has immense global influence, reach and regard among more traditional Muslims.
John Frederick Lewis, who lived for several years in a traditional mansion in Cairo, painted highly detailed works showing both realistic genre scenes of Middle Eastern life and more idealized scenes in upper class Egyptian interiors with no traces of Western cultural influence yet apparent.
In 1793, the French revolutionary government refused the traditional Andorran tribute as smacking of feudalism and renounced its suzerainty, despite the wish of the Andorrans to enjoy French protection and avoid being under exclusively Spanish influence.
** The Belgians had little influence over the traditional economy of trade centered in Amsterdam.
Their ability to influence and participate in the external policies that may exercise jurisdiction over their traditional lands and practices is very frequently limited.
The control of colonial administrators was largely restricted to the Dili area, and they had to rely on traditional tribal chieftains for control and influence.
His refusal threatened to damage British attempts to gain influence in Persia, but Edward resented his ministers ' attempts to reduce the King's traditional powers.
It is unlikely that Offa had significant influence in the early years of his reign outside the traditional Mercian heartland.
It stipulated the abolition of traditional relationships Korea had with China, the latter of which recognised the complete independence of Joseon and repudiated the former's political influence over the latter.

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