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These lectures formed the nucleus of a general survey of English development which took form afterward as A History Of England.
These lectures are listed by date of delivery, with date of first publication given separately if different.
These short ( often one small reel ) films were often simple visual aids and accompaniments to live lectures and speeches, and were carried from city to city, town to town, village to village ( along with the lecturers ) to indoctrinate the entire countryside, even reaching areas where film had not been previously seen.
These lectures were later published under the title The Vocation of the Scholar.
These lectures were transcribed and published as Feynman ( 1985 ), QED: The strange theory of light and matter, a classic non-mathematical exposition of QED from the point of view articulated below.
These lectures, published as Lectures from Colombo to Almora, show his nationalistic fervour and spiritual ideology.
These lectures were attended by Nicolaus Copernicus, who enrolled at the Academy in 1491.
These lectures would form " the cartoon for the great fresco of the osmos ".
These lectures featured holistic graphologists such as Thea Lewinson and Klara Roman.
These lectures attracted leading names in theoretical physics of the era, including Stephen Hawking, Leonard Susskind and Richard Feynman.
These lectures proved to be hugely popular among his students and were spread by word of mouth throughout all economic sectors of the society, including the middle and upper classes where interest in Shariati's teachings began to grow immensely.
These lectures, first printed separately, were afterwards published together under the title of A Discourse concerning the Being and Attributes of God, the Obligations of Natural Religion, and the Truth and Certainly of the Christian Revelation, in opposition to Thomas Hobbes, Spinoza, the author of the Oracles of Reason, and other Deniers of Natural and Revealed Religion.
These organise meetings for religious study and lectures.
These lectures led Mansel to a bitter controversy with the Christian socialist theologian Frederick Maurice.
In his presidential address to the British Association in 1871, Lord Kelvin stated his belief that the application of the prismatic analysis of light to solar and stellar chemistry had never been suggested directly or indirectly by anyone else when Stokes taught it to him at Cambridge University some time prior to the summer of 1852, and he set forth the conclusions, theoretical and practical, which he learnt from Stokes at that time, and which he afterwards gave regularly in his public lectures at Glasgow. Kirchhoff These statements, containing as they do the physical basis on which spectroscopy rests, and the way in which it is applicable to the identification of substances existing in the sun and stars, make it appear that Stokes anticipated Kirchhoff by at least seven or eight years.
These bar reviews typically consist of lectures, often video recorded.
These lectures, which dealt with such special subjects as Gnosticism and the Apocalypse, attracted considerable attention, and in 1876 he was appointed professor extraordinarius.
These thoughtful and learned lectures established his reputation and did much to clear the ground for subsequent discussions on the subject.
These works include introductory lectures, the early Greek thinkers, and lectures on Plato.
These lectures excited great debate and the author obstinately refused to return to literature-proper ; consequently, in 1846, the government put an end to the lectures, a measure which was arguably approved by the majority of his colleagues.
These lectures were given 10 – 11 October 14 and 19 – 21 in 1898.
These lectures were the first science lectures ever given at Yale.

These and organised
These organised offices and support systems include aides-de-camp, press officers, financial managers, speech writers, trip organisers, event planners and protocol officers.
These four faculties were formed at the start of 2009 from the consolidation of ten academic divisions, to enable a more organised and centralised approach to teaching and research:
These ex-marines reportedly organised themselves in villages along the lines of the military companies in which they had fought.
These two organised the campaign against Chaban-Delmas in 1974.
These events are often invitational and are organised by sports organisations, sports promoters, or other institutions.
These cells are organised biologically to eventually form the whole body.
These formations were organised and equipped as motorised infantry divisions, and often played a " fire brigade " role on the western front.
These figures seem small but it has to be noted that there were no amusement parks and festivals, fairs and other major happenings were rarely organised.
These and other dedicated assault vehicles were organised into the specialised 79th Armoured Division and deployed during Operation Overlord-' D-Day '.
These yearly markets have been organised on the second Tuesday of July since at least 1557.
These terms thus divide combatants in a war zone into two classes: those in armies and organised militias and the like ( lawful combatants ), and those who are not.
These troops were already organised into numbered recruit training regiments, and it was decided to use this existing configuration to organise the Greek troops, supplementing them with experienced men arriving from the mainland.
These were typically organised by educational institutions, military organisations and sports clubs as competitions between rival establishments.
These confrontations contained organised police lines including charges by police and police mounted on horseback.
These support groups organised thousands of collections outside supermarkets, communal kitchens, benefit concerts and other activities.
These took the place of hundreds found in most other English counties, and originated in military subdivisions organised for the defence of the county from incursions by Scottish troops.
These were the first large tournaments organised by the British Chess Association, international players were allowed to participate.
These acts resulted in a conspiracy organised by the members of the different factions of his court against him.
These organised their own intakes, and were not tied to the curricula of any of the above schools.
These deposits are mostly known of due to the large numbers of surface bound worked flint ; indeed there is substanital amounts to speculate on organised working of flint in the area.
These activities met by opposition from the Mid-War governments ; in 1929 George Papandreou, as minister of Education in the government of Eleftherios Venizelos, passed legislation against organised communist teachers, known as Idionymon.
These gangs are a major component of organised crime in Australia and continue to arm themselves illegally.
These Folk Markets are organised by the Société de développement de Vevey.
These 265 local districts had their cult organised around the Lares Compitales ( deities of the crossroads ) but the Emperor Augustus " reorganized the cult into a worship of the Lares Augusti along with the Genius Augusti ".

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