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" Karpov acknowledged that his understanding of chess theory was very confused at that time, and wrote later that the homework which Botvinnik assigned greatly helped him, since it required that he consult chess books and work diligently.
In many jurisdictions, mandatory certification or assurance of the work is required.
At Athens some citizens were far more active than others, but the vast numbers required just for the system to work testify to a breadth of participation among those eligible that greatly surpassed any present day democracy.
This was the preferred method for protein consumption over animal husbandry, as it required much more work to defend the kept animals against American Indians or the French.
As his teaching and work with the imperial chapel continued, his duties required the composition of a large number of sacred works, and in his last years it was almost exclusively in religious works and teaching that Salieri occupied himself.
Camera systems used similar spinning discs and required intensely bright illumination of the subject for the light detector to work.
Some jurisdictions have required formalities to establishing copyright, but most recognize copyright in any completed work, without formal registration.
The United States and most Latin American countries instead entered into the Buenos Aires Convention in 1910, which required a copyright notice ( such as all rights reserved ) on the work, and permitted signatory nations to limit the duration of copyrights to shorter and renewable terms.
Serfs, the majority of the people, who did the actual work such as farming were required in Tibetan society to have a tenure document known as khral-rten ().
However, later in the work, he argues against the Gnostics that faith, not esoteric knowledge, is required for salvation.
In the Second World War, this frequently required the person seeking exemption to undertake civilian work under the direction of the authorities.
Such architectures therefore required a great deal of work on the part of the processor designer in cases where a simpler, but ( typically ) slower, solution based on decode tables and / or microcode sequencing is not appropriate.
Ligase will also work with blunt ends, although higher enzyme concentrations and different reaction conditions are required.
Further work on this virus will required before a final assignment can be made.
Students are required to complete coursework in a number of core areas of law, as well as to submit a thesis which is to be " an original work on the approved subject or other contribution to the knowledge showing that he / she has carried out sufficient research therein ".
When American physicist Harvey Einbinder detailed its failings in his 1964 book, The Myth of the Britannica, the encyclopaedia was provoked to produce the 15th edition, which required 10 years of work.
Type checking is not required as the function will work with any sequence of data of any type and requires no external libraries.
Nowell's letter to Cecil stating: " I clearly see that my work for the Earl of Oxford cannot be much longer required " and his departure after eight months has been interpreted as either a sign of the thirteen-year-old Oxford's intractability as a pupil, or an indication that his precocity surpassed Nowell's ability to instruct him.
In thermodynamics, one can calculate enthalpy by determining the requirements for creating a system from " nothingness "; the mechanical work required, pV, differs based upon the constancy of conditions present at the creation of the thermodynamic system.
This process is calculated within enthalpy calculations as U + pV, to label the amount of energy or work required to " set aside space for " and " create " the system ; describing the work done by both the reaction or formation of systems, and the surroundings.
The term pV is the work required to displace the surrounding atmosphere in order to vacate the space to be occupied by the system.
Since then it has been proven to work, although efficiency to the level required has not yet been accomplished.
If a significant amount of greens work is required in a film, then the Greens may be an identifiable sub-department, with its own team-often of a size numbering double figures-and hierarchy ( eg.

work and sacrifices
Archaeological work at the Ruins of Yin ( near modern day Anyang ), which has been identified as the last Shang capital, uncovered eleven major Yin royal tombs and the foundations of palaces and ritual sites, containing weapons of war and remains from both animal and human sacrifices.
It is neither the work nor the gift of the exploiting classes, and it will be defended by those who, with sacrifices accumulated over generations, have imposed it.
PETA's work has drawn the ire of some feminists who argue that the organization sacrifices women's rights to press its agenda.
Several prose and poetic works, now lost, were attributed to Epimenides, including a theogony, an epic poem on the Argonautic expedition, prose works on purifications and sacrifices, a cosmogony, oracles, a work on the laws of Crete, and a treatise on Minos and Rhadymanthus.
Nonetheless, others speculate, based on clear reference to the practice in Tacitus ' Iron Age work, Germania, that the bog bodies were criminals who were executed before being deposited in the bog rather than religious sacrifices.
Empress Dowager Cixi, on the other hand, was a shrewd and intelligent woman who was ready to make sacrifices and work hard in order to obtain the supreme power, and who faced the complex problems that were besetting China at the time.
It is neither the work nor the gift of the exploiting classes, and it will be defended by those who, with sacrifices accumulated over generations, have imposed it.
" The writer of Hebrews asserts that these sacrifices do not have the ability to " make perfect them that draw nigh ," but were instead, a " shadow of good things to come ," specifically, the person and work of Jesus Christ.
After his retirement from government service, he continued work in public service through Kilosbayan ( People Action ), a forum for raising political consciousness and citizens ' participation in governance ; the Bantayog ng mga Bayani Foundation ( Heroes ' Memorial ), a private entity that honors the nation's martyrs and heroes for their sacrifices during martial law ; and Bantay Katarungan ( Sentinel of Justice ), an organization that seeks to improve the administration of justice in the Philippines through the systematic monitoring of courts and quasi-judicial agencies by selected students from leading law schools.
It is neither the work nor the gift of the exploiting classes, and it will be defended by those who, with sacrifices accumulated over generations, have imposed it … With a tranquil conscience … I sustain that never before has Chile had a more democratic government than that over which I have the honor to preside.
Unfortunately, her plan backfires as the Gilgamesh work their way up the tower and Sex sacrifices himself to blow up the entire facility.
Each Qemant locality has at least one of each ; they must work together to conduct the traditional sacrifices and other religious ceremonies.
She cast a number of veterans of black independent cinema in various roles, as a tribute to the work they had done and the sacrifices they had made, along with a mainly African-American crew.
Johnny's mother dies from sulfur poisoning in 1923, demonstrating that some of the most valiant sacrifices of World War I came not from the front lines, but from the work force at home.
Although Maimonides wrote in his early work " A Guide for the Perplexed " " that God deliberately has moved Jews away from sacrifices towards prayer, as prayer is a higher form of worship ", however his definitive book " Mishneh Torah "-which is considered by some to be the final authority on Jewish law-states that animal sacrifices will resume in the third temple, and details how they will be carried out.
: Even at those hours when the gray Petersburg sky is completely overcast and the whole population of clerks have dined and eaten their fill, each as best he can, according to the salary he receives and his personal tastes ; when they are all resting after the scratching of pens and bustle of the office, their own necessary work and other people's, and all the tasks that an overzealous man voluntarily sets himself even beyond what is necessary ; when the clerks are hastening to devote what is left of their time to pleasure ; some more enterprising are flying to the theater, others to the street to spend their leisure staring at women's hats, some to spend the evening paying compliments to some attractive girl, the star of a little official circle, while some — and this is the most frequent of all — go simply to a fellow clerk's apartment on the third or fourth story, two little rooms with a hall or a kitchen, with some pretensions to style, with a lamp or some such article that has cost many sacrifices of dinners and excursions — at the time when all the clerks are scattered about the apartments of their friends, playing a stormy game of whist, sipping tea out of glasses, eating cheap biscuits, sucking in smoke from long pipes, telling, as the cards are dealt, some scandal that has floated down from higher circles, a pleasure which the Russian do never by any possibility deny himself, or, when there is nothing better to talk about, repeating the everlasting anecdote of the commanding officer who was told that the tail had been cut off the horse on the Falconet monument — in short, even when everyone, was eagerly seeking entertainment, Akaky Akakievich did not indulge in any amusement.

work and Goodman
Although Heinlein rarely permitted dramatic adaptations of his work, he authorized Douglas L Lieberman to stage Starman Jones at the Goodman Children's Theater in Chicago.
In 1964, Goodman volunteered along with fellow activist Mickey Schwerner to work on the " Freedom Summer " project of the Congress of Racial Equality ( CORE ) to register blacks to vote in Mississippi.
His parents Robert and Carolyn Goodman set up the Andrew Goodman Foundation to support work for social justice.
Perls and Goodman were influenced by the work Kurt Lewin and Otto Rank.
Fletcher Henderson, another bandleader from this period who needed work, lent his arrangement talent to Goodman.
Walter Goodman of The New York Times wrote an unfavorable review and described the film " As an adventure film, Salvador has plenty of speed, grit and grime " and " Taking his cinematic as well as political lead from the work of Constantin Costa-Gavras, offers an interpretation of history, laying blame on conservative forces in the United States for abetting the horrors in El Salvador.
Co-directed by Lee Unkrich and David Silverman, the film stars two monsters who work for a company named Monsters, Inc .: top scarer James P. Sullivan ( voiced by John Goodman )— known as " Sulley "— and his one-eyed assistant, Mike Wazowski ( voiced by Billy Crystal ).
The director encouraged Adams and Goodman to make other allusions to classical operatic forms ; thus the expectant chorus that begins the work, the heroic aria for Nixon following his entrance, and the dueling toasts in the final scene of Act 1.
Hardin moved to New York in 1943, where he met noted classical music luminaries such as Leonard Bernstein and Arturo Toscanini, as well as legendary jazz performer-composers such as Charlie Parker and Benny Goodman, whose upbeat tempos and often humorous compositions would influence Hardin's later work.
Goodman has received dozens of awards for her work, including the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and the George Polk Award.
In May of 2012, Goodman received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from DePauw University in recognition of her journalistic work.
On October 1, 2008, Goodman was named as a recipient of the 2008 Right Livelihood Award, often referred to as the " Alternative Nobel Prize ", in connection with her years of work establishing Democracy Now !.
And the third season sees Tom Arnold, Scott Thompson, James Woods, Tom Green, Leslie Nielsen, Will Arnett, Samantha Bee, and John Goodman accompany Jack on his adventures in the weird world of work.
Unable to see any profit in the project, Masdon considers discontinuing it, but the media mogul David Siltz ( Henry Goodman ), who has been spying on Masdon, envisages making a fortune from broadcasting Feeld ’ s memories on TV, and proposes to Porlock that her team work for him.
His intense solo work laid the groundwork for a rich sound and creative approach, that is credited with influencing a young Benny Goodman and a style of which Pee Wee Russell is perhaps the best-known representative.
Perls ' seminal work was Gestalt Therapy: Excitement and Growth in the Human Personality, published in 1951, co-authored by Fritz Perls, Paul Goodman, and Ralph Hefferline ( a university psychology professor, and sometime patient of Fritz Perls ).
But, Goodman noted, this move will not work.
Confined to a wheelchair for some time, then walking with aid of a cane, the illness effectively ended his ability to work as a traveling musician again with Goodman or other bands.
* John Goodman recorded his voice work in New Orleans while Haley Joel Osment recorded his in California.
He also turned down an opportunity to work with Benny Goodman that same year — a decision he is on record as regretting.
Goodman ’ s work is also credited with further emphasising the importance of the salon in terms of French history, the Republic of Letters and the Enlightenment as a whole, and has dominated the historiography of the salons since its publication in 1994.
In order to convey the setting in his work, he used literary techniques such as specific diction, or colloquial expressions, as in " Young Goodman Brown " in which language of the period is used to enhance the setting.
The mill was extensively restored in 1980 by Warwickshire Millwrights ' Gormley and Goodman to the extent that the mill was able to grind wheat for flour again for the first time that year since it ceased work in 1939.

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