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These texts also share an interest in challenging traditional views of the nature of divine justice.
: These views were made clear in a disclaimer printed in the Factbook: " Serbia and Montenegro have asserted the formation of a joint independent state, but this entity has not been recognized as a state by the United States.
These views departed from earlier views of society as a family and, therefore, greater than the sum of its members.
These paintings include Norwood Under the Snow, and Lordship Lane Station, views of The Crystal Palace relocated from Hyde Park, Dulwich College, Sydenham Hill, All Saints Church, Upper Norwood, and a lost painting of St. Stephen's Church.
These volumes respectively form the most extensive development of his views.
These views in moral psychology have various implications.
These were called " smashes " or " spoons ", and they were written about quite frankly in stories for girls aspiring to attend college in publications such as Ladies Home Journal, a children's magazine titled St. Nicholas, and a collection called Smith College Stories, without negative views.
These editorials are the only known occasions on which Baum articulated such views.
These views were forcefully expressed by David Hilbert in 1928, when he wrote in < cite > Die Grundlagen der Mathematik </ cite >, " Taking the principle of excluded middle from the mathematician would be the same, say, as proscribing the telescope to the astronomer or to the boxer the use of his fists ".
These four world views are the Postmodern-ironist, which sees truth as socially constructed ; the scientific-rational, in which truth is found through methodical, disciplined inquiry ; the social-traditional, in which truth is found in the heritage of American and Western civilization ; and the neo-romantic, in which truth is found through attaining harmony with nature and / or spiritual exploration of the inner self.
These views led to a view on property rights that might today be described as legal positivism.
These views, and his chronic intervention in " temporal " affairs, led to many bitter quarrels with the Emperor Albert I of Habsburg, the powerful Colonna family of Rome, King Philip IV of France, and Dante Alighieri, who wrote his essay De Monarchia to dispute Boniface's claims of papal supremacy.
These views and sources for collective identification in the Egyptian state are captured in the words of a linguistic anthropologist who conducted fieldwork in Cairo:
These views are criticized by William G. Dever, Helga Weippert, André Lemaire and Amnon Ben-Tor.
These three views are neither mutually exclusive, nor logically dependent, and it is possible to hold all of them or any one with or without the others.
These views may have led him to adopt Montanism with its ascetic rigor and its belief in chiliasm and the continuance of the prophetic gifts.
These views are not generally accepted by mainstream physics, but serve as a basis for valuable discussion within the community.
These elements still influence modern Chinese views toward law.
These are usually attributed to bilaterally symmetrical worms, but the hypothesis presented here views animals derived from placuloids, and thus close relatives of Trichoplax adhaerens, to be the producers of the traces.
These quotes directly from Mao led to other actions by the Red Guards in the views of other Maoist leaders.
These two groups of specialists sometimes have conflicting views which may be traced to the different philosophical underpinnings.
These formulas may be used when h is much smaller than the radius of the Earth ( 6371 km ), including all views from any mountaintops, aeroplanes, or high-altitude balloons.
These views are related by the current – voltage relation of the base – emitter junction, which is just the usual exponential current – voltage curve of a p-n junction ( diode ).

These and dominate
These continued to dominate throughout the period, but during late Carboniferous, several other groups, Cycadophyta ( cycads ), the Callistophytales ( another group of " seed ferns "), and the Voltziales ( related to and sometimes included under the conifers ), appeared.
These oceans and seas were populated with now extinct marine reptiles, ammonites and rudists, while dinosaurs continued to dominate on land.
These events gave rise to the Neo-Babylonian Empire, which would dominate the region for much of the following century.
These are usually collectives that have preserved some degree of cultural and political separation from the mainstream culture and political system that has grown to surround or dominate them economically, politically, culturally, or geographically.
These themes of early Christian literature seemed to dominate Foucault's work, alongside his study of Greek and Roman literature, until the end of his life.
These forces dominate the interaction of non-polar molecules, and also play a less significant role in van der Waals forces than molecules containing permanent dipoles or ionized molecules.
These domes soon numbered dozens in Isfahan, and the distinct, blue-colored shape would dominate the skyline of the city.
These are four-stroke, four-valve and high revving, turbocharged diesels that dominate largely due to fuel economy and having to make fewer stops.
These were resurrected after the war, and formed the foundation of what was later to become Formula One, although the straight-eight supercharged Alfettas would dominate the early years of F1.
These features were not proportional to the severity of or to the extent of radiation ; on the contrary, they seemed to dominate the experience of subjects who complained of little pain, but who were overwhelmed by this distressing complex of symptoms.
These tribes gave rise to the Merovingian dynasty that came to dominate what is now Belgium and France.
These causes dominate autoerotic deaths to such an extent that other forms of autoerotic death are termed atypical.
These include Interstate 8, leading from San Diego, California to the Arizona Sun Corridor where the cities of Phoenix and Tucson dominate, Federal Highway 2, which leads east to San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora and west to Tijuana, and Federal Highway 5 connecting San Felipe with Mexicali.
These are the radiating fields, and the region where r is large enough for these fields to dominate is the far field.
These domes soon numbered dozens in Isfahan, and the distinct, blue-colored shape would dominate the skyline of the city.
These disaffected samurai came to dominate the Kagoshima government, and fearing a rebellion, the government sent warships to Kagoshima to remove weapons from the Kagoshima arsenal.
These four are collectively known as the Greater Clans, and dominate the back-story of the race and of most army units.
These transformations changed the face of politics as well, giving rise to new parties and movements that would dominate the Polish landscape for the next century.
These three groups still dominate Belgian politics, but they have evolved substantially in character.
These climates rarely — if ever — see frost or snow and plants such as palm, citrus and many broadleaf evergreens flourish, in contrast to the hardier deciduous and coniferous trees which dominate midlatitude climates.
These units were later to emerge under the leadership of army commander Col. Houari Boumédiène as a powerful opposition to the political cadres of the FLN's exile government, the GPRA, and they eventually came to dominate Algerian politics.
These settlers helped shape Bangladeshi migration to Britain ; families from Jagannathpur and Bishwanath tend to dominate in the Brick Lane area.
' These elegiac themes dominate.
These themes of early Christian literature seemed to dominate Foucault's work, alongside his study of Greek and Roman literature, until the end of his life.

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