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incarnation and journal
The new incarnation of the journal was edited by Ormond Stone ( University of Virginia ).
Bill Buford ( who wrote Among the Thugs originally as a project for the journal ) was the editor for its first 16 years in the new incarnation ; Ian Jack followed him, editing Granta from 1995 until 2007.
He was one the founders of the journal Studia Logica in his current incarnation, editing it from 1953 to his death.
After a one-year revival in 1860, the third incarnation of The Dial, this time as a journal of both politics and literary criticism, began publication in 1880.

incarnation and ceased
This incarnation of the magazine ceased publication with issue # 14, dated November / December 2004.
This incarnation was briefly managed by former Four Horsemen manager J. J. Dillon before Major League Wrestling ceased operations.
The label had a brief existence in its New York incarnation, however, and recording ceased during 1961.
It was then resurrected in a smaller form with nine stores, but this second incarnation of FreshXpress went into administration and ceased trading in 2009.
The label ceased operations in 1978 but a new incarnation of the company was revived in 1999.
After this, however, the most famous incarnation of the band ceased to exist.

incarnation and publication
However, the foundation of memetics in full modern incarnation originates in the publication in 1996 of two books by authors outside the academic mainstream: Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme by former Microsoft executive turned motivational speaker and professional poker player, Richard Brodie, and Thought Contagion: How Belief Spreads Through Society by Aaron Lynch, a mathematician and philosopher who worked for many years as an engineer at Fermilab.
Under Orson Desaix Munn III, grandson of Orson I, it had evolved into something of a " workbench " publication, similar to the twentieth century incarnation of Popular Science.
However, the immense scale of the work meant that its early years were characterised by frequent delays in publication and a chaotic period in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries when there were two competing versions of the title, each claiming to be its legitimate incarnation.
Bieniek was formerly with T & T's now-defunct sister publication VideoGames Magazine ( and its previous incarnation VG & CE ).
* A similar incarnation of Tom Sawyer appeared in the film version of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, set three years after the publication of this novel with the character one year older than his age in this novel, which is 17.
Various incarnations of the publication ( which were published quarterly to bi-monthly, and eventually monthly ) included Overstreet's Comic Book Price Update, Overstreet's Comics Price Bulletin, Overstreet Comic Book Monthly, and Overstreet's Fan, with this last incarnation showing a great deal of similarity to the successful comics news magazine Wizard: The Guide to Comics.

incarnation and after
Whether the Fathers, who died before Christ was born of the Virgin Mary, were justified and saved only by the blood which he shed, and the death which he suffered after his incarnation??
He became the newest incarnation of the Cyborg Ninja after he was captured by The Patriots after he stole the body of Big Boss for the Paradise Lost Army.
He then introduced Eutyches who publicly professed that while Christ had two natures before the incarnation, the two natures had merged to form a single nature after the incarnation.
The site in its initial free P2P incarnation was shut down in 2001 after the company's unsuccessful appeal of court orders arising from its encouraging the illegal sharing of copyrighted material.
Under the name of Revenant, it is not known whether she is Jean Grey ( presumably dead after the Albany incident ) or a totally new incarnation.
Keeshan was invited to appear as a special guest called " The Admiral ," but after seeing sample episodes, he declined to appear or have any association with the new incarnation.
Monophysitism ( or ; Greek: monos meaning " only, single " and physis meaning " nature "), is the Christological position that, after the union of the divine and the human in the historical Incarnation, Jesus Christ, as the incarnation of the eternal Son or Word ( Logos ) of God, had only a single " nature " which was either divine or a synthesis of divine and human.
In 1996, producers produced a pilot ( see below ) for a new revival of Match Game, just five years after the previous incarnation had left the air.
It is named after Madison Square, the location of the first incarnation of the arena.
The AFA, during its incarnation as the National Federation for Decency, had previously targeted CBS as an " accessory to murder " after a mother killed her daughter following an airing of Exorcist II: The Heretic.
It premiered in 1982 as the first incarnation of the Late Night franchise and went off the air in 1993, after Letterman left NBC and moved to Late Show on CBS.
Because of the separate existence of Yes ( part of the band's name still being owned by Anderson ), this alternate incarnation were forced to use their surnames as the band's name ( after Chris Squire threatened legal action ).
The music of the original incarnation of the band was influenced by Duran Duran ; however, after Vedder joined Bad Radio, the band moved on to a more alternative rock sound influenced by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
The first incarnation of the band ," Mr. Crowe's Garden "; named after Leonard Leslie Brookes children's book Johnny Crow's Garden, began in 1984 in Atlanta.
Rivail used the name " Allan Kardec " allegedly after a spirit identified as Zefiro, whom he had been communicating with, told him about a previous incarnation of his as a Druid by that name.
The twenty-first verse says the following ; " For the salvation of his soul the King, after paying his obeisance at the little feet of Vamana Avatar ( the incarnation of Vishnu as a midget Brahmana ), went about constructing a wondrous temple for Vishnu Hari ( Shri Rama ) with marvelous pillars and structure of stone reaching the skies and culminating in a superb top with a massive sphere of gold and projecting shafts in the sky-a temple so grand that no other King in the History of the nation had ever built before.
In 1969 Wells joined the first incarnation of a band called King Harvest, who would have a hit a few years later, in 1973, with the song " Dancing In The Moonlight ", a song written by Wells ' brother, Sherman Kelly, and first recorded by Boffalongo, a group Wells joined in 1970 after leaving King Harvest.
Reportedly, Dream Theater's core members John Petrucci, Mike Portnoy and John Myung named the first incarnation of the band Majesty after a comment by Portnoy suggesting this song's ending was " majestic ".
It was believed that the new management at Central frowned upon the anarchy of Tiswas ( and the common popularity of another production, the soap-opera Crossroads ) and in a desire to make the station more upmarket than its previous incarnation took the evidence of declining audiences for the new format as justification to axe Tiswas after series 8.
*“ The soul possessed its own individuality before its incarnation ; it preserves that individuality after its separation from the body .”
The Gelug-Mongol alliance was further strengthened as after Sonam Gyatso's death, his incarnation was found to be Altan Khan's great-grandson.
The Manitoba Moose moved to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador in 2011 and were renamed the St. John's IceCaps after the NHL's Atlanta Thrashers moved to Winnipeg as the second incarnation of the Winnipeg Jets.

incarnation and its
Except for one occasion, the Project never played live during its original incarnation.
The Aster CT-80, an early home / personal computer developed by the small Dutch company MCP ( later renamed to Aster Computers ), was sold in its first incarnation as a kit for hobbyists.
By 1921, most of the original players moved to Paris where Dada experienced its last major incarnation ( see Neo-Dada for later activity ).
In its modern incarnation, the dachshund is a creation of German breeders and includes elements of German, French, and English hounds and terriers.
It treats of the incarnation of the Divine Logos, and its contents are in many cases identical with the Demonstratio evangelica.
In its earlier, neo-behavioral incarnation called social learning theory, Bandura emphasized the process of observational learning in which a learner's behavior changes as a result of observing others ' behavior and its consequences.
The Game Boy Color was a response to pressure from game developers for a new and much more sophisticated system of playing, as they felt that the Game Boy, even in its latest incarnation, the Game Boy Pocket, was insufficient.
The Journal of the Travellers Aid Society takes its name from the fictional Travellers ' Aid Society ( TAS ) that was first mentioned in the original incarnation of the Traveller game published by Game Designers Workshop.
In the wake of such success, rival troupes quickly formed, and kabuki was born as ensemble dance and drama performed by women — a form very different from its modern incarnation.
The last version of MultiMate was packaged with many of these add-on programs under the product name " MultiMate Advantage " to compete with other word processor software of the day, especially IBM DisplayWrite for DOS, which Multimate International developers saw as their main competition in the business market, and to a lesser extent WordPerfect, the DOS incarnation of Microsoft Word and the Samna word processor, which had its roots in another office word processing computer.
The 6809 was used in Commodore's dual-CPU SuperPET computer, and, in its 68A09 incarnation, in the unique vector graphics based Vectrex home video game console with built-in screen display.
In its earliest incarnation, new issues of the magazine appeared erratically, between four and seven times a year.
In its original, mid-1980s incarnation, emo was a less musically restrictive style of punk developed by participants in the Washington, D. C. area hardcore scene.
In its 5300ce incarnation with a TFT of 800x600 pixels, Apple offered a 117 MHz PPC, 32 MB of on-board RAM, and a hot-swappable drive bay.
The play had its first incarnation as a 1964 one-act, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Meet King Lear.
In its first incarnation, the prop used in the new series was fragile and prone to breakage.
While the Metropolitans were initially the more successful club, Day and Mutrie began moving star players to the Gothams and the team won its first National League pennant in 1888, as well as a victory over the St. Louis Browns in an early incarnation of the World Series.
Although White Dwarf has always served as a promotions and advertising platform for Games Workshop and Citadel products, some of its longer term fans have noted that the current incarnation seems to be more geared towards sales and promotion of new releases than it was in the past.
Although the study of animal life is ancient, its scientific incarnation is relatively modern.
** Ringworld ( running on the original software and hardware from the time of its original incarnation, accessed via java client )
The Church was dedicated to the Logos, the second person of the Holy Trinity, its dedication feast taking place on 25 December, the anniversary of the Birth of the incarnation of the Logos in Christ.

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