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At the same time, the Romantic reaction to the Enlightenment produced thinkers, such as Johann Gottfried Herder and later Wilhelm Dilthey, whose work formed the basis for the " culture concept ," which is central to the discipline.
The Ionian School of philosophers were the first natural philosophers ( φυσιολόγοι: physiologoi ) who tried to explain phenomena according to non-supernatural laws, and Pythagoras introduced the abstract mathematical-relations which formed the basis of the science of mathematics.
These scripts formed the basis of the historical scripts of Central Asia, such as the Sogdian and Mongolian alphabets.
The Physiocrats, along with the ideas of John Locke and the Romantic Era, formed the basis of modern European and American agrarianism.
A similar story of a young girl transformed into a white deer can be found in Yorkshire, where it formed the basis for Wordsworth's poem The White Deer of Rylstone.
In 1864 William Wallace Mitchell ( 1803 – 1884 ), a Glasgow Cotton Merchant, published his " Manual of Bowls Playing " following his work as the secretary formed in 1849 by Scottish bowling clubs which became the basis of the rules of the modern game.
* Brabantian, a dialect that formed the basis of the Dutch language
These concepts formed the basis of the Wehrmacht's tactics during the Second World War.
John Knox took The Form of Prayers with him to Scotland, where it formed the basis of the Scots Book of Common Order.
It was widely noted that Hitler wore the same toothbrush moustache as the Tramp, and it was this physical resemblance that formed the basis of Chaplin's story.
By 1000 BC ancient civilizations were using technologies that formed the basis of the various branches of chemistry such as ; extracting metal from their ores, making pottery and glazes, fermenting beer and wine, making pigments for cosmetics and painting, extracting chemicals from plants for medicine and perfume, making cheese, dying cloth, tanning leather, rendering fat into soap, making glass, and making alloys like bronze.
Lord Chief Justice Edward Coke, a 17th-century English jurist and Member of Parliament, wrote several legal texts that formed the basis for the modern common law, with lawyers in both England and America learning their law from his Institutes and Reports until the end of the 18th century.
Control over the trans-Saharan trade routes that passed through the region formed the economic basis of these kingdoms.
The papers formed the basis of his first book, Edward Pellew, Viscount Exmouth, Admiral of the Red.
This first stage of currency, where metals were used to represent stored value, and symbols to represent commodities, formed the basis of trade in the Fertile Crescent for over 1500 years.
The concept of the five elements formed a basis of analysis in both Hinduism and Buddhism.
This formed the basis for Standard Shona.
These generic rules formed the basis of many of Chaosium's later RPGs, such as Call of Cthulhu, Stormbringer, Nephilim, and Ringworld.
The Afghanistan Postal commission was formed to prepare a written policy for the development of the postal sector, which will form the basis of a new postal services law governing licensing of postal services providers.
The 5th-7th century texts that refer to the miracle at Chonae formed the basis of specific paradigms for " properly approaching " angelic intermediaries for more effective prayers within the Christian culture.
This miaphysite position, historically characterised by Chalcedonian followers as " monophysitism " though this is denied by the dissenters, formed the basis for the distinction from other churches of the Coptic Church of Egypt and Ethiopia and the " Jacobite " churches of Syria and Armenia ( see Oriental Orthodoxy ).
These rules formed the basis of the d20 System that is available under the Open Game License for use by other publishers.
The theory of plane and space curves and of surfaces in the three-dimensional Euclidean space formed the basis for development of differential geometry during the 18th century and the 19th century.
DDC's numbers formed the basis of the more expressive but complex Universal Decimal Classification ( UDC ), which combines the basic Dewey numbers with selected punctuation marks ( comma, colon, parentheses, etc .).
All the three-cylinder two-stroke post-war cars had some sporting potential and formed the basis for many rally victories in the 1950s and beginning of 1960s.

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Despite the original group's premature break-up, many of its members found considerable success elsewhere: founding member John Felice formed the seminal Real Kids, Jerry Harrison later joined Talking Heads, David Robinson co-founded the Cars, and Ernie Brooks would later work with David Johansen, Arthur Russell, Elliott Murphy, and Gary Lucas.
Exactly when the word bluegrass itself was adopted to label this form is not certain, but is believed to be in the late 1950s, and was derived from the name of the seminal Blue Grass Boys band, formed in 1939 with Bill Monroe as its leader.
Two notable participants in this riot were Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon, who later formed the seminal London punk band The Clash.
Uriah Heep are an English rock band formed in London in 1969 and are regarded as one of the seminal hard rock acts of the early 1970s.
Each ejaculatory duct is formed by the union of the vas deferens with the duct of the seminal vesicle.
Retrograde ejaculation empties the seminal fluid formed in the emission phase into the bladder of the male instead of expelling it through the urethra and out the tip of the penis.
The band formed in 1993 and by 1994 was signed to the seminal British label Sarah Records ; they were one of the only American acts on Sarah.
Halogen's third album, titled Sirens was released on the 17 July 2006, on Karmic Hit, a record label formed by Steve Kilbey, singer / songwriter from seminal Australian band The Church.
Usually there is a single ovary with an oviduct, a seminal receptacle, a pair of vitelline glands ( involved in yolk and egg-shell production ) with ducts, the ootype ( a chamber where eggs are formed ), a complex collection of glands cells called Mehlis ’ gland, which is believed to lubricate the uterus for egg passage.
The original incarnation of the Dance Hall Crashers ( named after the Alton Ellis song " Dance Crasher ") was formed in 1989 by Matt Freeman and Tim Armstrong, formerly of the seminal Bay Area ska-punk band Operation Ivy, after both musicians expressed an interest in starting a band rooted in more traditional ska and rocksteady than what they had been playing with Operation Ivy.
was formed in 1971 in Düsseldorf as an offshoot from an early line-up of another seminal Krautrock band, Kraftwerk, whose early works were also produced by Conny Plank.
A seminal event also occurred during those months: Ştefan Foriş, who was still general secretary, was deposed by with Soviet approval by the rival " prison faction " ( at the time, it was headed by former inmates of Caransebeş prison ); replaced with the troika formed by Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, Constantin Pîrvulescu, and Iosif Rangheţ, Foriş was discreetly assassinated in 1946.
With the financial backing of Powell-Peralta, Peralta formed the seminal Bones Brigade, a skate team composed of some the best skaters at the time, many of whom revolutionized modern skateboarding.
Together with Bruce Day and Steve Warrior he formed the seminal metal band Hellhammer in 1982.
Big Drill Car was formed in 1987 while Frank Daly and Mark Arnold ( musician ) were still in the seminal OC punk band M. I. A .. Frank and Mark had written some songs that were not M. I. A .- style songs so they got together with some friends ( Bob and Danny ) and started playing around.
These design propositions also formed the basis for his seminal publication, The Grammar of Ornament, the global and historical design sourcebook for which Jones is perhaps best known today.
The group was formed in 1982 by Aaron Cometbus, founder of the seminal punk rock zine Cometbus, and a friend, Jeff Ott.
Sharp's five volume collection of Somerset folk songs formed the basis for his English Folk Song: Some Conclusions, a seminal 1907 publication.
While still at university, Hodgkinson and fellow student Fred Frith formed the seminal avant-rock group Henry Cow in 1968.
The Triffids were a seminal Australian alternative rock and pop band formed in Perth, Western Australia, in May 1978 with David McComb as singer-songwriter, guitarist, bass guitarist and keyboardist.
These papers formed the basis of his seminal work — The Natural History of Ireland — published in three volumes between 1849 and 1851.
The line-up of Hall, Abernathy, J. McCoy, Shorty Bradford, and A. D. Soward that formed in 1947 is widely considered to have been a seminal influence on both pop and further gospel musical stylings.

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