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Among the most frequently quoted Biblical sentences are the Beatitudes and yet so few persons, other than scholars, really understand the true meaning of these eight blessings uttered by Jesus at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount.
At the beginning of the tribulation, true Christians will rise to meet the Lord in the air ( the Rapture ).
Unlike her predecessor Mary Cassatt, who had arrived near the beginning of the Impressionist movement 15 years earlier and who had absorbed it, Beaux's artistic temperament, precise and true to observation, would not align with Impressionism and she remained a realist painter for the rest of her career, even as Cézanne, Matisse, Gauguin, and Picasso were beginning to take art into new directions.
At the beginning of the 21st century, destroyers are the heaviest surface combatant ships in general use, with only three nations ( the United States, Russia, and Peru ) operating the heavier class cruisers and none operating battleships or true battlecruisers.
Owing to this intimate connection with the ibn Tibbons, Anatoli was introduced to the philosophy of Maimonides, the study of which was such a great revelation to him that he, in later days, referred to it as the beginning of his intelligent and true comprehension of the Scriptures, while he frequently alluded to Ibn Tibbon as one of the two masters who had instructed and inspired him.
The language was developed beginning in 1955 by Dr James Cooke Brown with the goal of making a language so different from natural languages that people learning it would think in a different way if the hypothesis were true.
The first organized police force in Ireland came about through the Peace Preservation Act of 1814, but the Irish Constabulary Act of 1822 marked the true beginning of the Royal Irish Constabulary.
Leone's Dollars Trilogy ( 1964 – 1967 ) was neither the entirety nor the beginning of the " spaghetti Western " cycle in Italy, but for Americans Leone's films represented the true beginning of the Italian invasion of their privileged cultural form.
Evans concludes the Reform Act marked the true beginning of the development of a recognisably modern political system.
In the beginning of the play, Eric is shown as a rebellious, full of himself young man, a true jack the lad, however towards the end of the play his true personality is revealed.
The first true serial truck production at Tatra was instigated by the beginning of World War I.
Although a two-man junta was appointed, Martinez and Torrijos were the true leaders from the beginning.
Becoming the possession of the Mauquenchy family, Blainville, became a true fortress and was subsequently confiscated by the English at the beginning of the Hundred Years War and again in 1435. Later it became the possession of Jean d ' Estouteville, who restored the castle and founded the college.
Despite the majority of contemporaneous scholars and writers agreeing that Peter was the true author of the Crusade and that its aims became corrupted and violent over time in contrast to the purer and mostly non-violent People's Crusade, most recent scholars such as Jonathan Riley-Smith consider such views as an excellent instance of the legendary amplification of the First Crusade — an amplification which, beginning during the crusade itself, in the " idolizations " of the different camps ( idola castrorum, if one may pervert Bacon ), soon developed into a regular saga.
Its true value lies in the introduction of Marius and Sulla to the Roman political scene and the beginning of their rivalry.
Due to these family ties Anatoli was introduced to the philosophy of Maimonides, the study of which was such a great revelation to him that he, in later days, referred to it as the beginning of his intelligent and true comprehension of the Scriptures, while he frequently alluded to Ibn Tibbon as one of the two masters who had instructed and inspired him.
Hillel wrote a commentary on the 25 propositions appearing at the beginning of the second part of the Guide of the Perplexed, and three philosophical treatises, which were appended to Tagmulei ha-Nefesh: the first on knowledge and free will ; the second on the question of why mortality resulted from the sin of Adam ; the third on whether or not the belief in the fallen angels is a true belief.
Only this time the heroine has married for rational reasons and is freed in the beginning for her true love, which reason forbade her to marry years before.
There are two recorded interview that show the true aims of the founders of the Bond from the very beginning.
I ought to say, however, that an expert in detective stories with whom I discussed it, said he was convinced from the beginning that the true culprit was the woman whom the victim in her lifetime believed to be her staunchest friend.
Note: If at the beginning of the routine abs ( dx ) < abs ( dy ) is true, then all plotting should be done with x and y reversed.

true and atomic
At first, Minilla has difficulty producing anything more than atomic smoke rings, but Godzilla discovers that stressful conditions ( i. e. stomping on his tail ,) or motivation produces a true radioactive blast.
Half the increase in bone density ( measured by X-ray densitometry ) is attributed to the higher atomic weight of Sr compared with calcium, whereas the other half a true increase in bone mass.
For example, it is likely that for 31. 8 % of the atomic mass values given on the list of elements by atomic mass, the true value lies outside of the stated range.
The positions shown in the table above correspond to the assumption that the Madelung rule will continue to hold for higher atomic numbers ; this assumption may or may not be true.
One of the most fundamental debates in philosophy concerns the " true " nature of the world — whether it is some ethereal plane of ideas, or a reality of atomic particles and energy.
Stiff cantilevers provide stability very close to the surface and, as a result, this technique was the first AFM technique to provide true atomic resolution in ultra-high vacuum conditions.
It has been shown to give true atomic resolution in ultra-high vacuum ( UHV ) and, more recently, in liquid environments.
An atomic formula is logically implied by the definite clauses if and only if it is true in this model.
For example, the mass of an atomic nucleus is less than the total mass of the protons and neutrons that make it up, but this is only true after this energy from binding has been removed in the form of a gamma ray ( which in this system, carries away the mass of the energy of binding ).
The atomic war is going to provoke a true inferno on Earth.
In 1959 he made Lucky Dragon Number 5, the true story of a fishing crew irradiated by an atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll.
*( vi ) An atomic sentence F ( x1 ,..., xn ) is true ( relative to an assignment of values to the variables x1, ..., xn )) if the corresponding values of variables bear the relation expressed by the predicate F.
There we, as survivors, living witnesses, testified the true facts of our atomic bomb experiences, and we strongly appealed for the total abolition of nuclear weapons and the renunciation of war.
Their actual trivalency meant that his atomic weights for them were only about 67 % of their true values.
In order for an integration broker to be considered a true ESB, it would need to have its base functions broken up into their constituent and atomic parts.
In logic, an atomic sentence is a type of declarative sentence which is either true or false ( may also be referred to as a proposition, statement or truthbearer ) and which cannot be broken down into other simpler sentences.
* A proposition ( true or false ) asserting an atomic fact is called an atomic proposition.
If there are any atomic sentences then there must be " atomic facts " which correspond to those that are true, and the conjunction of all true atomic sentences would say all that was the case, i. e. " the world " since, according to Wittegenstein, " The world is all that is the case ".

true and physics
Akio, however, found his true calling in mathematics and physics, and in 1944 he graduated from Osaka Imperial University with a degree in physics.
In later years there have been a few individuals who advocated a neo-Lorentzian approach to physics, which is Lorentzian in the sense of positing an absolute true state of rest that is undetectable and which plays no role in the predictions of the theory.
Some examples of epistemic probability are to assign a probability to the proposition that a proposed law of physics is true, and to determine how probable it is that a suspect committed a crime, based on the evidence presented.
Some words, including " mathematics " and " physics ", have developed true mass-noun senses despite having grown from count-noun roots.
A Magus is further limited in terms of the spell's application: Ars Magica features a set of magical ' laws ', similar in concept to those of physics, defining the upper limits of any magical spell ( Creo Corpus, for example, cannot create ' true ' life, nor can it restore the dead ; magic, in general, cannot affect the flow of time, nor can it affect the ' lunar sphere or anything above it ' ( i. e. the realms of the Divine, according to medieval thought )).
He showed that mathematical physics is a conservative extension of his non-mathematical physics ( that is, every physical fact provable in mathematical physics is already provable from Field's system ), so that mathematics is a reliable process whose physical applications are all true, even though its own statements are false.
In any case, it must be distinguished from a real experiment, which belongs naturally to the experimental discipline and has " the final decision on true or not true ", at least in physics.
In metrology, physics, and engineering, the uncertainty or margin of error of a measurement is stated by giving a range of values likely to enclose the true value.
Total Annihilation ( 1997 ) was the first real-time strategy game to utilize true 3D units, terrain, and physics in both rendering and in gameplay.
The principle that the mass of a system of particles must be equal to the sum of their rest masses, even though true in classical physics, may be false in special relativity.
However, the law of mass conservation for isolated systems ( totally closed to all mass and energy ), as viewed over time from any single inertial frame, continues to be true in modern physics.
Bohr answered Einstein's challenge by pointing out that, in accordance with the principle of complementarity, one of Einstein assumptions, regarding the act of measurement, is not true in quantum mechanics: a quantum mechanical measurement not only states, but also prepares the physics of a system:
The validity of such an expansion is predicated upon the true physics of our system being close to that of
One important consequence of the distinction between true symmetries and gauge symmetries, is that the spontaneous breaking of a gauge symmetry does not gives rise to characteristic massless Nambu-Goldstone modes, but only massive modes, like the plasma-mode in a superconductor, or the Higgs mode observed in particle physics.
Twentieth century developments in theoretical and experimental quantum physics, specifically the concept of complementarity, seem to show that there exist pairs of statements, only one of which can be true at any given time.
He learned that this was not where his talents lay, and returned to Stanford with renewed resolve to pursue his true talent, physics.
Technobabble's principal use in most science fiction, in particular more hard science fiction, is to conceal the true ( impossible ) nature of materials, technologies, or devices mentioned in the story, frequently because of a violation regarding the current understanding regarding the laws of physics.
In physics, a pseudoscalar is a quantity that behaves like a scalar, except that it changes sign under a parity inversion such as improper rotations while a true scalar does not.
The same is also true for the Science course, which covers basic physics, chemistry and biology.
In physics, the term swampland is used in contrast to the term " landscape ," to indicate physical theories or aspects of such theories which could be true if gravity wasn't an issue, but which are not compatible with string theory.

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