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unbounded and spread
The remarkable success of Mahinda's mission and the rapid spread of the religion in a very short time were mainly due to the efforts of Mahinda and the unbounded patronage of King Devaanampiya Tissa.

unbounded and Internet
According to Wallace ( 2004 ), the use of the Internet presents challenges due to the unbounded space, extreme fluidity and unpredictable nature of the Internet.

unbounded and early
He studied art under Frederic Edwin Church and early in 1850 went to England, where he made the acquaintance of Ruskin, whose Modern Painters he had devoured, was introduced to Turner, for whose works he had unbounded admiration, and fell so much under the influence of Rossetti and Millais that on his return home in the same year he speedily became known as the " American Pre-Raphaelite.

unbounded and growth
The tidal effect gives rise to a quadratic term in the equations, which leads to unbounded growth.
While this unbounded growth property has excited many researchers, caution is warranted in exploiting this property, as exactly this same unbounded growth is a crucial step in enabling cancerous growth.
This addition addressed concern that unbounded automated growth would generate unnecessary structure.

unbounded and high
When he left his popularity among the people of Cape Colony was unbounded, and the statue erected at Cape Town during his lifetime describes him as " a governor who by his high character as a Christian, a statesman, and a gentleman, had endeared himself to all classes of the community, and who by his zealous devotion to the best interests of South Africa and his able and just administration, has secured the approbation and gratitude of all Her Majesty's subjects in this part of her dominions ".
Cromer Heights is an unbounded " urban place " located on the high ground of south-west Cromer identified by the Geographical Names Board of New South Wales.

unbounded and technology
In Stanislaw Lem's Cyberiad, a central motif is unbounded progress of technology.

unbounded and culture
Boker's initial enthusiasm for Turkish scenery and culture was unbounded, but after a time, his ignorance of the tongue, and distrust of interpreters, contributed to his frustration.
In no time Khudiram become a cynosuree of everybody's eyes in that group for his unbounded enthusiasm for social service, his adventurous spirit and leadership qualities, and his excellence in physical culture and training.

unbounded and had
As part of his overall attempt to give natural explanations of things that had previously been ascribed to the agency of the gods, Anaximander believed that everything arose out of the elemental nature of the universe, which he called the " apeiron " or " unbounded ".
His doctrine is a kind of utilitarianism, with a strong leaning on the speculative side to the modified literary scepticism of Cicero, for whom he had unbounded admiration and on whose style he based his own.
It had a substantially different syntax than later versions of CSP, did not possess mathematically defined semantics, and was unable to represent unbounded nondeterminism.
But Harris had much personal magnetism, unbounded self-confidence, along with endless fluency, and to the last was believed in by some disciples of character and influence.
He enjoyed unbounded popularity and confidence among the German Catholics, but he was in no way an ecclesiastic: he was at first opposed to the Vatican decrees of 1870, but quickly accepted them after they had been proclaimed.
All the troops that had been engaged in this affair united in bestowing unbounded praise on the gallantry and prowess of the enemy.

unbounded and made
He also engaged in bitter controversy with the bishops on the state of the Anglican church in Wales and made attacks on the shameless exploitation of church revenues, complaining of unbounded nepotism.
A commitment scheme can either be perfectly binding ( it is impossible for Alice to alter her commitment after she has made it, even if she has unbounded computational resources ) or perfectly concealing ( it is impossible for Bob to find out the commitment without Alice revealing it, even if he has unbounded computational resources ) but not both.
In real affine space, the complement is disconnected: it is made up of separate pieces called cells or regions or chambers, each of which is either a bounded region that is a convex polytope, or an unbounded region that is a convex polyhedral region which goes off to infinity.
The term " operator " often means " bounded linear operator ", but in the context of this article it means " unbounded operator ", with the reservations made above.

unbounded and relevant
Quantization has proven relevant to the proper characterization of grammatical telicity ( roughly, sentences that present events as bounded / unbounded in time ) and the mass / count distinction for nouns.

unbounded and was
William C. Hunter wrote about Jardine, " He was a gentleman of great strength of character and of unbounded generosity.
He wrote: For nineteen years my vision was bounded by forests, but today, emerging from a multitude of tropical plants, I beheld the Gulf of Mexico stretching away unbounded, except by the sky.
In the winter of the same year he returned to his Denmark, bringing with him as a peace-offering his fine descriptive poem, the Labyrinth, in Danish, and was received with unbounded homage.
Rennie was a man of unbounded resource and originality.
As the armies were far below the strength required by the policy of unbounded conquest and rapine, the first permanent law of conscription was passed in the summer of 1798.
Despite the unbounded prestige of ancient Greece amongst the educated elite of Europe, there was little to no direct knowledge of that civilization before the middle of the 18th century.
In addition, plenty of experience of copying books enabled him to master how to scrutinize empirical documents and the methods of comparative cultural studies, which was the basis of his unbounded capacity in writing.
He bought and resided at the estate of La Source near Orléans, studied philosophy, criticized the chronology of the Bible, and was visited amongst others by Voltaire, who expressed unbounded admiration for his learning and politeness.
His own chief characteristic was an almost unbounded capacity for painstaking work.
The esteem and veneration in which Gellert was held by the students, and indeed by persons in all classes of society, was unbounded, and yet due perhaps less to his unrivalled popularity as a lecturer and writer than to his personal character.
It was an All-in-One and One-in-All of limitless being and self — not merely a thing of one Space-Time continuum, but allied to the ultimate animating essence of existence's whole unbounded sweep — the last, utter sweep which has no confines and which outreaches fancy and mathematics alike.
The ratification in parliament of the recommendations of the Fazal Ali Committee brought unbounded joy to the entire Kannadiga population that now was merged under the state of Mysore.
" His love of the theatre was unbounded, and he is one of the few whose memory survives to this day, for he used his considerable accumulated wealth to support his fellow actors, perhaps in appreciation of the fact that supporting actors need themselves to be supported as they get older.
In 1835 he accomplished the feat of riding from Cape Town to Grahamstown, in less than six days ; and having restored confidence among the whites by his energetic measures, he was appointed governor of the Province of Queen Adelaide, where he gained unbounded influence over the native tribes, whom he vigorously set himself to civilize and benefit.
He was a man of unbounded popularity, well known for his charities.
At Darmstadt he opened his third and most famous music school, the chief ornaments of which were Gansbacher, Carl Maria von Weber and Giacomo Meyerbeer, whose affection for their old master was unbounded.
He paid the highest wages with the greatest punctuality, and his credit was unbounded.
The short proof given above was first published by Rosenblum in 1958 ; it is very elegant, but is less general than the original proof which also considered the case of unbounded operators.
His popularity was unbounded, and when he succeeded his father, Duke Karl I, in 1780, he soon became known as a model to sovereigns.

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