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Since the goal of our international planners is a World Government, this Atlantic Community would mark a giant step in that direction for, once American economic autonomy is absorbed, a larger grouping is a question of time.
To maintain their intermediate position in the larger society, it is not only necessary that members of this population be `` visible '', but that their numbers be great enough to be recognized as a separate, distinct grouping or system in society.
Altogether, Starostin concluded that the Altaic grouping was substantiated, though " older than most other language families in Eurasia, such as Indo-European or Finno-Ugric, and this is the reason why the modern Altaic languages preserve few common elements ".
* Oneness Pentecostalism is a grouping of denominations and believers within the Pentecostal movement with various non-trinitarian views.
Every lattice element of the structure is in its proper place, whether it is a single atom or a molecular grouping.
This grouping is no longer regarded as biologically valid and its use is discouraged.
In the Christian ordering, the grouping of the Prophetic Books is the last section of the Old Testament, making Malachi the last book before the New Testament.
Celtic music is a broad grouping of musical genres that evolved out of the folk musical traditions of the Celtic people of Western Europe.
Recent linguistic research suggests that all of Africa's major language groupings south of the Sahara Desert ( except Khoisan, which is not considered a valid genetic grouping anyway ), i. e. the Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan and Niger – Congo phyla, originated in prehistoric times in a narrow band between Lake Chad and the Nile Valley.
C program source text is free-format, using the semicolon as a statement terminator and curly braces for grouping blocks of statements.
Many ecclesias in the " Central " grouping would not refuse a baptised Christadelphian from a minority " fellowship " from breaking bread ; the exclusion is more usually the other way.
This grouping of strains is best seen in the strains from the African continent.
Reviewers note, however, that this approach is undermining research, including in genetics, because it results in the grouping of individuals who have very little in common except superficial criteria as per DSM or ICD diagnosis.
In computing, denormalization is the process of attempting to optimise the read performance of a database by adding redundant data or by grouping data.
Husserl proposed a radical new phenomenological way of looking at objects by examining how we, in our many ways of being intentionally directed toward them, actually " constitute " them ( to be distinguished from materially creating objects or objects merely being figments of the imagination ); in the Phenomenological standpoint, the object ceases to be something simply " external " and ceases to be seen as providing indicators about what it is, and becomes a grouping of perceptual and functional aspects that imply one another under the idea of a particular object or " type ".
Thus, Kraepelin's system is a method for pattern recognition, not grouping by common symptoms.
He was assistant librarian of Harvard University from 1856 to 1872, and planned and perfected an alphabetical card catalog, combining many of the advantages of the ordinary dictionary catalogs with the grouping of the minor topics under more general heads, which is characteristic of a systematic catalogue.
A meeting place or grouping of Flamenco musicians or artists is called a peña flamenca.
The Goddess movement is a loose grouping of social and religious phenomena growing out of second-wave feminism, predominantly in North America, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand in the 1970s, and the metaphysical community as well.
Reed-plate is the term for a grouping of several reeds in a single housing.
A grouping of geographically or geologically related islands is called an archipelago.

grouping and earlier
Since assuming power, the government dominated by the political grouping created by Museveni and his followers, the National Resistance Movement ( NRM or the " Movement "), has largely put an end to the human rights abuses of earlier governments, initiated substantial political liberalization and general press freedom, and instituted broad economic reforms after consultation with the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ), World Bank, and donor governments.
The Radicals were a parliamentary political grouping in the United Kingdom in the early to mid 19th century, who drew on earlier ideas of radicalism and helped to transform the Whigs into the Liberal Party.
Unlike the earlier Archaic Triad, which was fairly typical of a trio of supreme divine beings, this grouping of a male god and two goddesses was highly unusual in ancient Indo-European religions.
In art, a sacra conversazione () meaning holy / sacred conversation, but usually left in Italian, is a depiction of the Virgin and Child ( the Virgin Mary with the infant Jesus ) amidst a group of saints in a relatively informal grouping, as opposed to the more rigid and hierarchical compositions of earlier periods.
These earlier concepts of democratic and even egalitarian reform had emerged in the turmoil of the English Civil War and the brief establishment of the republican Commonwealth of England amongst the vague political grouping known as the Levellers, but with the English Restoration of the monarchy such ideas had been discredited.
An further interpretation is that the name may mimic that of the earlier Gaels ( Greek, Keltoi ; Roman, Galli ), a grouping of peoples who spoke a proto-Latin language, and who ranged from Galatia ( Turkey ), to Gaul ( France ), Galicia ( Spain ), the British Isles ( the Gaels of Ireland and Scotland, and ' pays de Galles ' - Wales ).

grouping and time
* Bar ( music ) or measure, a unit of time in Western music representing a regular grouping of beats
At about this time Russian Nostraticists, notably Sergei Starostin, constructed a revised version of Nostratic which was slightly broader than Greenberg's grouping but which similarly left out Afroasiatic.
Phase is the most easily understood grouping for the layman as it implies a near contemporaneous Archaeological horizon representing " what you would see if you went back to a specific point in time ".
Depending on time constraints and importance contexts may also be photographed, but in this case a grouping of contexts and their associations are the purpose of the photography.
Cavalier-Smith, introduced the formal name Alveolata in 1991, although at the time he actually considered the grouping to be a paraphyletic assemblage, rather than a monophyletic group.
For some time it was held that the remaining insectivoran families constituted a monophyletic grouping, or clade, to which the name Lipotyphla had long been applied.
DDMRP calls for the grouping of parts and materials chosen for strategic replenishment and that behave similarly into “ buffer profiles .” Buffer profiles take into account important factors including lead time ( relative to the environment ), variability ( demand or supply ), whether the part is made or bought or distributed and whether there are significant order multiples involved.
Yet at the same time, Laing insisted that such a socially real grouping “ can be nothing else than the multiplicity of the points of view and actions of its members ... even where, through the interiorization of this multiplicity as synthesized by each, this synthesized multiplicity becomes ubiquitous in space and enduring in time ”.
Crewe Works was opened in 1840 by the Grand Junction Railway and by the time of grouping was the locomotive works for the LNWR.
Unlike neo-Darwinism, the term neo-Lamarckism refers more to a loose grouping of largely heterodox theories and mechanisms that emerged after Lamarck's time, than to any coherent body of theoretical work.
The painted surface is divided into quarters horizontally and sevenths vertically ; this grid is used to organise the elaborate grouping of characters, and was a common device at the time.
In the third grouping, the hero or heroine must obey a prohibition ; the bride must spend a period of time not seeing the transformed groom in human shape ( as in East of the Sun and West of the Moon ), or the bridegroom must not burn the animals skins.
Hamilton's formation of a Political grouping in support of the Darien Scheme, in the Parliament of Scotland, was a further break from the zeitgeist prevalent in London at the time.
For lawyers who must come and present their cases to the court in person, this administrative grouping of cases helps to reduce the time and cost of travel.
Such individual rights were the symmetric of the " right for the labourer " to " freely " sell his labor force on the marketplace through juridical contracts, and worked in the same time as an ideological means to discompose the collective grouping of producers required by the Industrial Revolution: thus, in the same time that the Industrial Era requires masses to concentrate themselves in factories and in cities, the individualist, " bourgeois " ideology separated themselves as competing homo economicus.
It became the majority grouping in the Georgian parliament following the parliamentary elections of November 1995, with Shevardnadze winning the presidency at the same time.
Though Lora sympathized with the International Committee of the Fourth International, his faction of the POR did not affiliate with any international socialist grouping during the time.
In the tribal politics of the Near East at that time he allied himself to the Yamani grouping.
Google News provides searching, and the choice of sorting the results by date and time of publishing ( not to be confused with date and time of the news ' happening ) or grouping them ( and also grouping without searching ).

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