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This marked a milestone in RCA's move away from technology and into a diversified conglomerate.
Ivanhoe ( 1819 ) set in twelfth-century England, marked a move away from Scott's focus on the local history of Scotland.
This move marked him out as a ' man of the people ', and allowed him to interact more easily with ordinary citizens.
One World was a best-seller that marked his transformation into a major spokesman for internationalism and made him a controversial figure within the Roosevelt administration and among his Republican colleagues, but it helped move public opinion from isolationism to internationalism.
Since the defeat of the constitutional referendum in 2000, politics in Zimbabwe has been marked by a move from the norms of democratic governance, such as democratic elections, the independence of the judiciary, the rule of law, freedom from racial discrimination, the existence of independent media, civil society and academia.
* Ratchet and Clank: Going Commando, it is used as a gadget to move marked objects from one place to another, often to advance the plot.
When a man reaches the crownhead or kings row ( the farthest row forward ), it becomes a king, and is marked by placing an additional piece on top of the first man, and acquire additional powers including the ability to move backwards ( and capture backwards, in variants in which they cannot already do so ).
These demonstrations sparked national protests and marked the upsurge of Chinese nationalism, a shift towards political mobilization and away from cultural activities, and a move towards populist base rather than intellectual elites.
The stars as they sparkle in firmament fill us with delight and ecstasy, and yet they all move in orbit marked out with mathematical precision.
Changing into a Tanooki statue while jumping would result in Mario pounding the ground and killing whatever enemies are directly under him, this marked the first appearance of the " Ground Pound " move in a Mario game, a move that would later be given to Yoshi in Yoshi's Island and that would later become part of Mario's standard moveset in Super Mario 64 and all subsequent games.
Over time, the descendants of the surviving loyal crew have forgotten the purpose and nature of their ship and lapsed into a pre-technological culture marked by superstition, wherein the word " Ship " is become a synonym of " cosmos ", so that " To move the ship " is considered an oxymoron, and references to the Ship's " voyage " are interpreted as metaphor.
It is not necessarily the case that the move to the dominant key in the exposition is marked by a new theme.
Their move to Levittown was marked with racist harassment and mob violence, which required intervention by state authorities.
In 971 it was decided to move his body to a new indoor shrine, and one theory traces the origin of the legend to a heavy shower by which, on the day the move, the saint marked his displeasure towards those who were removing his remains.
Slave to the Grind marked the band's move towards a heavier sound.
* Timelines are the lines formed by a set of fluid particles that were marked at a previous instant in time, creating a line or a curve that is displaced in time as the particles move.
This period is marked by the departure from tournament-like battles, and a move to massive clashes of clans for the control of Japan.
To rectify the sphere for use, first slacken the screw r in the upright stem R, and taking hold of the arm Q, move it up or down until the given degree of latitude for any place be at the side of the stem R ; and then the axis of the sphere will be properly elevated, so as to stand parallel to the axis of the world, if the machine be set north and south by a small compass: this done, count the latitude from the north pole, upon the celestial meridian L, down towards the north notch of the horizon, and set the horizon to that latitude ; then, turn the nut b until the sun Y comes to the given day of the year in the ecliptic, and the sun will be at its proper place for that day: find the place of the moon's ascending node, and also the place of the moon, by an Ephemeris, and set them right accordingly: lastly, turn the winch W, until either the sun comes to the meridian L, or until the meridian comes to the sun ( according as you want the sphere or earth to move ) and set the hour-index to the XII, marked noon, and the whole machine will be rectified.
Each move is marked by drawing a line from the starting point of this move to a new point, using whatever colour or mark that player has chosen.
There were planets marked on the map-each had an arrow facing towards the planet marked in each of the surrounding hexagons that forced the ship to move one additional step in the indicated direction in order to simulate gravity.

move and life
Souls move up and down according to their deeds, a good life and death moves them up to a higher class and a bad life and death results in going down a class.
Falling on very hard times as a handloom weaver and with the country in starvation, William Carnegie decided to move with his family to Allegheny, Pennsylvania in the United States in 1848 for the prospect of a better life.
His attorney Bob Bennett stated that he only made the settlement so he could end the lawsuit for good and move on with his life.
As the issue continues, Charles realizes his human arrogance and that while some of his decisions were morally wrong, he must move forward with his life and deal with the consequences.
An important early film to move beyond the concept of the scenic was In the Land of the Head Hunters ( 1914 ), which embraced primitivism and exoticism in a staged story presented as truthful re-enactments of the life of Native Americans.
in London's West End, a move which consequently changed the course of Jones ' life forever.
The fears don ’ t just go on the metaphysical levels ( including the problems of life and death ) but move onto moral dimensions as well.
Conflict is in fact the basic law of life in all social organisms, as it is of all biological ones ; societies are formed, gain strength, and move forwards through conflict ; the healthiest and most vital of them assert themselves against the weakest and less well adapted through conflict ; the natural evolution of nations and races takes place through conflict.
Monica and Chandler prepare to move to the suburbs, and Joey becomes upset with the changes happening in his life.
Like Hecate, " he dog is a creature of the threshold, the guardian of doors and portals, and so it is appropriately associated with the frontier between life and death, and with demons and ghosts which move across the frontier.
A further link is supplied by the Zulu belief that the magician's familiar is really a transformed human being ; when he finds a dead body on which he can work his spells without fear of discovery, the wizard breathes a sort of life into it, which enables it to move and speak, it being thought that some dead wizard has taken possession of it.
One is that whereas we might expect in our everyday life that there would be some constraints on the points to which a particle can move, that is not true in full quantum electrodynamics.
Each spot starts with three lives and each move reduces the total number of lives in the game by one ( two lives are lost at the ends of the line, but the new spot has one life ).
Each surviving spot has only one life ( otherwise there would be another move joining that spot to itself ), so there are exactly 3n − m survivors.
Because life is constrained to begin with a simple starting point, any diversity resulting from this left wall will be perceived to move in the direction of higher complexity.
But McLoughlin, whose life was increasingly connected to the Willamette River Valley, refused to move there.
24 God that made the world and all things therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands ; 25 Neither is worshipped with men's hands, as though he needed any thing, seeing he giveth to all life, and breath, and all things ; 26 And hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation ; 27 That they should seek the Lord, if haply they might feel after him, and find him, though he be not far from every one of us: 28 For in him we live, and move, and have our being ; as certain also of your own poets have said, For we are also his offspring.
Wright's semi-autobiographical Black Boy ( 1945 ) described his early life from Roxie through his move to Chicago, his clashes with his Seventh-day Adventist family, his troubles with white employers and social isolation.
The majority of crustaceans are also motile, moving about independently, although a few taxonomic units are parasitic and live attached to their hosts ( including sea lice, fish lice, whale lice, tongue worms, and Cymothoa exigua, all of which may be referred to as " crustacean lice "), and adult barnacles live a sessile life – they are attached headfirst to the substrate and cannot move independently.
Jean Grey as The White Phoenix of the Crown was able to change the future of a universe by reaching back in time and pushing her husband Cyclops to move on with his life and held a universe in the palm of her hands.
The latter stimulates a determination not to give up in a quest, so that, in life, the individual and the species move forward.
While Leo was no radical in either theology or politics, his papacy did move the Church back to the mainstream of European life.
Books I to IV recount the world's history from the Creation but move quickly to the Christianization of Gaul, the life and times of Saint Martin of Tours, the conversion of the Franks and the conquest of Gaul under Clovis, and the more detailed history of the Frankish kings down to the death of Sigebert in 575.
It is likely that the inhabitants had to give up sedentism and returned to life on the move.

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