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Looking round the house, Poirot is pleased with the dead man ’ s order and method with the exception of one aspectthe key to a rolltop desk is not affixed to a neat label but instead to a dirty envelope.

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In fact, one important aspect of their very religion is the annihilation of men ''.
Though sex in some form or other enters into all human activity and it was a good thing that Freud emphasized this aspect of human nature, it is fantastic to explain everything in terms of sex.
The most appalling aspect of Krim's piece is his reflection of the beat aesthetic.
The most intriguing aspect of the S & W Magnum chambered for the new Jet is that it can also fire standard
Follow pool-care instructions to the letter, and be sure that one person ( in the family or not ) is regularly responsible for each aspect of the job, with no chance for claiming, `` It wasn't my turn ''.
That he mastered every aspect of his medium according to his own great talents and contemporary judgments, is a good and solid symbol of his people under the tremendous pressures of proclaiming and practising the rigors of a new culture ; ;
My object, rather, is to alert you to an aspect or two of the affair that could have the gravest implications for you, far beyond the legal sanctions society might inflict.
His view is that every religion pertains to a community, and, conversely, every community is in one aspect a religious unit.
In the primary grades, reading permeates almost every aspect of school progress, and the children's early experiences of success or failure in learning to read often set a pattern of total achievement that is relatively enduring throughout the following years.
The most striking aspect of the interaction demonstrated is the marked decrement in performance suffered by the highly anxious children in unstructured schools.
Particularly hard for the therapist to grasp are those instances in which the patient is manifesting an introject traceable to something in the therapist, some aspect of the therapist of which the latter is himself only poorly aware, and the recognition of which, as a part of himself, he finds distinctly unwelcome.
But there is also a firm aspect to lexicostatistics: the aspect of learning the internal organization of obvious natural genetic groups of languages as well as their more remote and elusive external links ; ;
The second major aspect of the election is the actual procedure of registration, nomination and voting.
A third aspect, and probably the one open to most controversy, is the results of the election.
It is in this one aspect, at least, that man seems to be made in the image of his Creator.
Apart, however, from the question of wasteful duplication, there is another aspect of the `` family business '' spirit in American Catholic higher education which deserves closer scrutiny.
In every aspect of service -- to the public, to children in schools, to colleges and universities -- the library of today is failing to render vitally needed services.
If this aspect of death as punishment is not distinguished from the idea of death as natural termination, the conclusion seems inevitable that temporal existence itself is a form of punishment rather than the state into which man is put by the will of the Creator.
What is interesting about these chamber works here is how they all reveal the aspect of French music that was moving toward the rococo.

aspect and less
and as the aspect of the subject was transposed into those clusters of more or less interchangeable and contour-obliterating facet-planes by which plasticity was isolated under the Cubist method, the subject itself became largely unrecognizable.
The estimation of the monitor size by the distance between opposite corners does not take into account the display aspect ratio, so that for example a 16: 9 widescreen display has less area, than a 4: 3 screen.
This situation will commonly occur whenever a widescreen TV is set to display full images without stretching ( often called the zoom setting ) on images with an aspect ratio of 1. 78: 1 or less.
This is essential when the width of the features to be defined is similar to or less than the thickness of the material being etched ( i. e. when the aspect ratio approaches unity ).
Human knowledge is also reduced to a less controlling position, previously seen as the defining aspect of the world.
These cameras have an aspect ratio of about 1. 58, so less cropping is needed to convert the image to widescreen than the traditional 1. 33 ratio.
In general, planes with higher aspect ratios — long, skinny wings — will have less induced drag, which dominates at low airspeeds.
Mozart acknowledges the difference between the heavy, ornamental vibrato that he finds objectionable, and a more continuous application of the technique less obtrusively for purposes of improving tone quality ( in which case he does not refer to it as " vibrato " or " tremolo " at all ; describing it merely an aspect of correct fingering ).
For Mr. Whistler's own sake, no less than for the protection of the purchaser, Sir Coutts Lindsay of the Grosvenor Gallery ought not to have admitted works into the gallery in which the ill-educated conceit of the artist so nearly approached the aspect of willful imposture.
In the early 1960s, added to this was the need to be exposed to the rays of a yellow sun ( versus Krypton's red sun, which was older and cooler, or put out less energy ) to gain super powers, with the yellow sun aspect soon gaining the much greater emphasis.
Moreover, the biography progresses backwards in time, as a reminder that it is less history than fiction, and as an example of Pindar's unique literary methodshe often demonstrated particular themes by narrating episodes from traditional myths, sometimes in reverse chronological order: an aspect of his risk-taking approach.
One aspect of his legacy which has remained less renowned is his involvement with Samuel de Champlain, and his fledgling colony along the St. Lawrence River.
In 1910, the agricultural aspect of that endeavor materialized, and the first of many lemon and orange groves were planted: at the time, the population was still less than 50.
The cavalry was still the most important aspect of the Persian military, with foot archers being less important, and mass peasant forces being on the bottom of the spectrum.
As the story reached those who were unaware of the oppression of the Samaritans, this aspect of the parable became less and less discernible: fewer and fewer people ever heard of them in any context other than as a description.
The rankings are based on the same criteria as for the QS World University Rankings 2011 / 2012 – size, subject range and research intensity – but with the fourth aspect, age, restricted to those less than 50 years old.
But Saturn also had a less benevolent aspect.
In the eighteenth century the ecclesiastical authorities tried to give a less profane aspect to the composition, by engraving the name of David under the Apollo, and of Judith under the Minerva " ( Rodolfo Lanciani, Pagan and Christian Rome 1896, ch.
One aspect of social reality is the principle of " the big lie ", which states that an outrageous untruth is easier to convince people of than a less outrageous truth.
An orb of less than 3 degrees is recommended. Semi-square aspect meaning
A dissociate aspect is believed to be less powerful than it would be otherwise, so that it is weaker than those aspects that are in their designated signs.
An important aspect of immigration policy is the treatment of refugees, more or less helpless or stateless people who throw themselves on the mercy of the state they enter, seeking refuge from poor treatment in their country of origin.
Even though it is a subjective emotion, it has a universal aspect which applies to all human beings: " it is the feeling of being put down, made to feel less than one feels oneself to be.

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