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These and turning
These symbols may be placed above any other symbol, turning it respectively into a “ thing ”, an “ action ”, and an “ evaluation ”:
He considered ' These phantasies include a great deal of the true constitutional essence of the subject's personality ' and that the energetic man ' is one who succeeds by his efforts in turning his wishful phantasies into reality ', while the artist ' can transform his phantasies into artistic creations instead of into symptoms ... the doom of neurosis '.
These events were a turning point in Gandhi's life and shaped his social activism and awakened him to social injustice.
These worsening economic conditions played a part in turning public opinion against the free market economic policies adopted by the Batlle administration and its predecessors, leading to popular rejection through plebiscites of proposals for privatization of the state petroleum company in 2003 and of the state water company in 2004.
These battles of Salamis and Plataea thus mark a turning point in the course of the Greco-Persian wars as a whole ; from then onward, the Greek poleis would take the offensive.
These were unpopular as they provided little grip and turning capability and the experience was similar to skiing across ice.
These visits grew longer, soon turning into six-month retreats.
These strikes were generally considered a turning point in the French social movement.
These parts are: exposition ( of the situation ); rising action ( through conflict ); climax ( or turning point ); falling action ; and resolution.
These innovations he based on functional grounds: the block size, to enable the creation of a quiet interior open space ( 60 m by 60 m ) and allow ample sunlight and ventilation to its perimeter buildings ; the rectilinear geometry, the wide streets and boulevards to sustain high mobility and the truncated corners to facilitate turning of carts and coaches and particularly vehicles on fixed rails.
These tricks simulate many of those portrayed on film, such as turning into animals or mist, sleeping in the ground or having unnatural charisma and powers of suggestion.
These desperate measures were based on the need to revive the economy, and in doing so the miners gave up their mining heritage, turning to the rising interest in the West and skiing.
These were usually maneuvered through the use of turning brake pedals and separate track clutches operated by levers rather than a steering wheel.
These disciples, being themselves great Talmudic authorities as well as well-versed in Kabbalah and Hasidic philosophy, were extremely successful in turning Hasidus into a vast movement.
These rules allow one boat to try and attack the other by getting the other boat penalized so that it has to do what is called three sixty ( this is turning the boat three hundred and sixty degrees around or as the rule that states, one tack and one gibe in the same direction ), which then puts the penalized boat at a large disadvantage compared to the others.
These people are ineffective at any skilled job, but may eventually become a free colonist through labor or military service ( criminals become indentured servants first before turning into free colonists ).
These continuously travel along the level, with Sinister always turning left and Dexter always turning right.
These people were turning their heads back to see what was happening and when they saw these men had guns in their hands they put their hands up.
These tests are often realized by cars turning into oncoming traffic.
These are often called " sustain pedals " by keyboardists, as their most common function is to simulate the sustain pedal on a piano by turning on and off the MIDI control which adds sustain to a note.
These claims were eventually withdrawn by France, formalized in a proclamation dated August 5, 1845, turning over full sovereignty of the island to Spain.
These madrigals also show the influence of monody, developing at the same time: Manfred Bukofzer called the development of the recitative-like ' stile rappresentativo ' around 1600 as " the most important turning point in the entire history of music.
These birds forage on trees, often turning over bark or excavating to uncover insects.
These sprawling, voluminous notebooks that Marx put together for his research on political economy, particularly those materials associated with the study of " primitive communism " and pre-capitalist communal production, in fact, show a more radical turning " Hegel on his head " than heretofore acknowledged by most mainstream Marxists and Marxiologists.

These and points
These are defined by a simple involutorial transformation of the points in which a general line meets a nonsingular quadric surface bearing a curve of symbol Af.
These points form a line, and y = x is said to be the equation for this line.
These points, and more, were used against him, when Khrushchev was forced to resign from all his posts in 1964.
These novels differ from the Western tradition in several points as described by van Gulik:
These locations are also filled with objects with which the player can interact, that either benefit the player in some form ( light switches make it easier to see, while water fountains and broken hydrants provide some health points ) or simply provide diversion ( tipping strippers provokes a quote from Duke and a provocative reveal from the dancer ).
These points are often abbreviated as DORA ( Discovery, Offer, Request, Acknowledgement ).
These points are a Poincaré section S ( γ, x < sub > 0 </ sub >), of the orbit.
These E and B fields are also in phase, with both reaching maxima and minima at the same points in space ( see illustrations ).
These cost from 0 to 3 or more points depending on whether they should be considered Frequent, Major ( or even " Twice Major ", for especially powerful abilities that significantly affect gameplay ) and / or Versatile.
These points of intersection are called equinoctial points: classically, the vernal point ( RA = 00 < sup > h </ sup > 00 < sup > m </ sup > 00 < sup > s </ sup > and longitude
These numbers are highly speculative ; many sources give vague ideas of the unemployment rating being ( for example, in 2003 ) around 50 %, giving the impression that the actual rate could be several percentage points higher or lower.
These shallow bodies of water allow limited transportation to points along the coast.
These last three points seem to carry the implication that " hoosier " may have been used as an insult in other parts of the country.
These fuel grade kerosenes meet specifications for smoke points and freeze points.
These pilotis, in providing the structural support for the house, allowed him to elucidate his next two points: a free façade, meaning non-supporting walls that could be designed as the architect wished, and an open floor plan, meaning that the floor space was free to be configured into rooms without concern for supporting walls.
These missions generally orbit the points rather than occupy them directly.
These points are widely noted in the secondary literature.
These two properties are not contradictory, because in the optimal geometrical arrangement, there is more magnetic moment from the sublattice of electrons that point in one direction, than from the sublattice that points in the opposite direction.
These were followed by Gregory Benford's The Martian Race ( 1999 ), Geoffrey A. Landis's Mars Crossing ( 2000 ), and Robert Zubrin's First Landing ( 2002 ), which took as their starting points the smaller and more focussed expedition strategies evolved in the late 1990s, mostly building on the concepts of Mars Direct.
These discourses, transcribed or worked up by close disciples from points given by Baba, address many aspects of the spiritual life and provide practical and simple direction for the spiritual aspirant.
These stellar conditions make the successive neutron captures very fast, involving very neutron-rich species which then beta-decay to heavier elements, especially at the so-called waiting points that correspond to more stable nuclides with closed neutron shells ( magic numbers ).
These connection points are called " ports " or " pins ", among several other names.
These are usually illustrated with " paradoxes " in which an event appears different when observed from two different points of view, seeming to violate " common sense ".

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