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There have been attempts at categorizing this fictional group of beings, and Phillip A. Schreffler argues that by carefully scrutinizing Lovecraft's writings a workable framework emerges that outlines the entire " pantheon " – from the unreachable " Outer Ones " ( e. g. Azathoth, who apparently occupies the centre of the universe ) and " Great Old Ones " ( e. g. Cthulhu, imprisoned on Earth in the sunken city of R ' lyeh ) to the lesser castes ( the lowly slave shoggoths and the Mi-go ).
As critic Philip Walker says of Zola, " In page after page, including many of his most memorable writings, we are presented with what amounts to a mimesis of the interplay between sensation and imagination which Taine studied at great length and out of which, he believed, emerges the world of the mind.
It is from these, and from the many extra-canonical apocalyptic writings of heavenly visitations, that hekhalot literature emerges.
The term Tsakonas or Tzakonas first emerges in the writings of Byzantine chroniclers who derive the ethnonym from a corruption of Lakonas, a Laconian / Lacedaemonian ( Spartan )-a reference to the Doric roots of the Tsakonian language and the people's relatively late conversion to Christianity and practice of pagan Hellenic customs.

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The consequence is a paradox that emerges repeatedly throughout Christian Scripture and the mysticism found in the early foundations of the Church.
The history of Albania emerges from the prehistoric stage 3000 years BC, with early records of Illyria in Greco-Roman historiography.
The practice of flying flags indicating the country of origin outside of the context of warfare emerges with the maritime flag, introduced during the age of sail, in the early 17th century.
The history of Antarctica emerges from early Western theories of a vast continent, known as Terra Australis, believed to exist in the far south of the globe.
# Pre-emergent herbicides are applied to the soil before the crop emerges and prevent germination or early growth of weed seeds.
Shaft, a private detective, emerges from the New York City subway and walking through Times Square, with scenes characterizing early 1970s New York.
This can be seen in many figures: From the division ( in two ) of the model's features emerges a subtle profile view — resulting from a free and mobile perspective used by Metzinger to some extent as early as 1908 to constitute the image of a whole — one that includes the fourth dimension.
In 1681 Thomas Denton described Douglas as " The place of greatest resort " on the Isle of Man, and by 1705 a clear picture of the early town emerges, with hints that its residential, market, and military defence functions were growing in importance alongside the port facility.
It emerges early that Hoffmann had been taught forensic techniques by Graf, and it is clear that some of the awe felt by the considerably younger policeman for his mentor is still present.
The dark brown to black fruiting body ( or mushroom ) emerges from the ground in spring or early summer, always growing out of the forehead of the caterpillar.
When fireweed first emerges in early spring, it can closely resemble several highly toxic members of the lily family, however, it is easily identified by its unique leaf vein structure.
But the early Middle Ages provide but few landmarks to guide the student ; and it is only when he emerges into the 12th century, with its frescoes and miniatures still bearing the impress of the Byzantine tradition, that he can be satisfied that the connection has always existed during the intervening centuries.
As a result, she emerges as a major influence in preparing them for their involvement in the charismatic movement which early Mormonism represents.
The moth usually emerges from the cocoon the following year ( in Spring or early Summer ) but depending on weather conditions can stay in the cocoon from anywhere between two and five years.
Gibbs ' mature style emerges in the early 1720s, with the house of Ditchley, Oxfordshire ( 1720 – 1722 ), for George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield.
Slugs however can be a serious pest early in the season, consuming all growth as it first emerges.
In the United States, it is found in southern states such as Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, New Mexico or Texas. It is a warm-season, annual, broadleaf weed that emerges from warm soils beginning in early summer.
Relationalists argue that personality emerges out of the matrix of early formative relationships with parents and other figures.
It emerges near the town's shopping centre, The Concourse, and flows into a Country park and a Scout association campsite, on the site of the 19th and early 20th century colliery.
In this case the bridge emerges a measure early, diving a semitone down to meet the verse.
One generation per year emerges in the northern part of North America, with larvae appearing in late summer through early fall.

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* A British security official said that, if evidence emerges that Saudi-born exile Osama bin Laden was behind the September 11th attack, an attack on Afghanistan was an option that NATO was considering.
The British author Lynne Truss observes: " so many highly respected writers observe the splice comma that a rather unfair rule emerges on this one: only do it if you're famous.
Northern Rail British Rail Class 158 | Class 158 emerges from Summit Tunnel southern portal near Littleborough
In the wake of 18th century pioneers like Henry Thomas Colebrooke or August Wilhelm Schlegel, Indology as an academic subject emerges in the 19th century, in the context of British India, together with Asian studies in general affected by the romantic Orientalism of the time.
It emerges ( via a radio conversation in the following episode ) that Geering was mistaken for a British airman by the Communist Resistance and sent to Britain, where he is now working for British Intelligence.
In some years e. g. 2005, 2009, no serious bids are made, but one usually emerges in the following year ( See " Two Year Bidding " below ) The concom for the 2003 Seacon ' 03 was put together in the bar shortly before the bidding session at the 2001 convention, in the absence of any other bidders-the Seacon name was extremely ironic as the convention was held in Hinckley which is about as far from the sea as it is possible to get on the British mainland.

emerges and scholars
Some activists and scholars claim that along with globalization a new type of political movement emerges that is not merely international or single-issue focused, but is characterized with global approach.

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From the rather tortuous history of electoral planning in Morocco an important point emerges concerning the first elections in a developing country and evaluating their results.
Moreover, her central figures are so busily fulfilling their multitudinous assignments that none emerges as an arresting individual in his own right or as a provocative symbol of mankind's ills.
In their observations of medical ethics committees, Jonsen and Toulmin note that a consensus on particularly problematic moral cases often emerges when participants focus on the facts of the case, rather than on ideology or theory.
Davros emerges as " The Great Healer " of the funeral and cryogenic preservation centre Tranquil Repose on the planet Necros in the Sixth Doctor story Revelation of the Daleks, where he uses frozen bodies to engineer a new variety of Daleks loyal to him, distinguished from the original Daleks by their white and gold livery and slightly changed design.
Spiders generally change their skin for the first time while still inside the egg sac, and the spiderling that emerges generally looks fairly recognisably like the adult.
At the end of this period a new landscape emerges: the northern Canaanite cities still existed, more or less intact, and became the Phoenicians ; the highlands behind the coastal plains, previously largely uninhabited, were rapidly filling with villages, largely Canaanite in their basic culture but without the Bronze Age city-state structure ; and along the southern coastal plain there are clear signs that a non-Canaanite people had taken over the former Canaanite cities while adopting almost all aspects of Canaanite culture.
According to Benjamin, these drafts were astonishing forthe precision of their materialist deciphering ,” as well as the way in which “ musical facts … had been made socially transparent in a way that was completely new to me .” In his Wagner study, the thesis later to characterize Dialectic of Enlightenment — man's domination of nature — first emerges.
For example, the termites in a mound have physiology, biochemistry and biological development that are at one level of analysis, but their social behavior and mound building is a property that emerges from the collection of termites and needs to be analysed at a different level.
In the endgame, however, the king emerges to play an active role as an offensive piece as well as assisting in the promotion of their remaining pawns.
Jan emerges from hibernation on the Overlord supply ship and arrives on their planet.
Odysseus emerges, after being awoken by their games, from the forest completely naked, scaring the servants away, and begs Nausicaa for aid.
At dawn, the couple emerges from their mushroom-shaped home to see the pair of infants on their porch.
Simon's death and the estrangement she finds from their son Peter when the latter emerges as a leading moderate " green " drive her to further isolation.
As the oratorio moves forward with various shifts in key to reflect changes in mood, D major emerges at significant points, primarily the " trumpet " movements with their uplifting messages.
As the nine meet secretly at a temple and discuss their problem, a ronin ( Mifune ) emerges from another room where he had been resting.
A special case emerges when one of the travelers is a mental health professional and the other party shares details of their personal life in the apparent hope of receiving help or advice.
Because of their extended rights ( their longa manus, literally " long hand "), the patres familias also had a series of extra duties: duties towards the filii and the slaves ( though some of these duties were not recognized by the original ius civile, but only by the ius gentium, specially directed to foreigners, or by the ius honorarium, the law of the Magistratus, especially the Praetor, which emerges in a latter period of Roman law ).
A two-second wrestling match follows, with both combatants in a round ball rolling down the road from the force of their running-but Wile E. emerges " holding " only a smoke outline of the bird.
A flat rotation curve emerges quite naturally in a galaxy governed by electromagnetic fields, the spiral arms of galaxies are like rolling springs that have the same rotational velocity along their length.
After settling their rivalry with one last battle, in which Kazuma again emerges victorious, he decides to make a living as a broker, helping to merge the poor and metropolis.
Again, it is vital to understand that the results of these interactions and calculations reflect the real state of the ships as it emerges from their situation of relative motion.
In Western Civilisation, the basic meanings of κακός and ἀγαθός are " bad, cowardly " and " good, brave, capable ", and their absolute sense emerges only around 400 BC, with Pre-Socratic philosophy, in particular Democritus.

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