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This was reflected in ongoing debate over the propriety of butch and femme dress and role play among its members.
The ongoing controversy is also reflected in the scandal resulting from a performance by the artist Thomas Hirschhorn at the Centre Culturel Suisse in Paris on 5 December 2004.
This attribution of the poems of Cotton Nero A. x is not widely accepted, however, reflected in the ongoing use of the labels " Pearl Poet " or " Gawain Poet.
In contrast, Treglown hypothesised that it reflected Manning's ongoing grieving for her stillborn child.
According to a New York Times report, this reflected ongoing efforts by YouTube to deal with the fact that many of its user-generated video clips include copyrighted music and images sourced from commercial TV and film productions.
This shift reflected political and social pressures, such as the desire of the wealthiest lords to have privacy from their growing households of retainers, as well as the various architectural ideas being exchanged across the region, despite the ongoing Hundred Years War between France and England.
QMA ’ s ongoing exhibition schedule reflects the Museum ’ s identity as a local and international art center — local in its focus on the myriad communities to which it belongs, and international in its embrace of artists from every corner of the globe – the very internationalism that is reflected in the hyper-diversity of Queens.
This reflected an ongoing dispute King John was having with the Pope over Stephen Langton's election as archbishop of Canterbury, the result of which England had been under interdict for 7 years.
This name was chosen by the authorities of the Russian Empire, where the role of Orthodox Christianity was immense, and may have reflected the ongoing importance of Kiev as the cradle of Eastern Christianity for the entire Empire.
The movement toward integrated EDMS solutions merely reflected a common trend in the software industry: the ongoing integration of point solutions into more comprehensive solutions.
The critical success of Starman was a turning point for DC's editors and how they viewed DC's Golden Age characters and their ongoing story potential, starting a trend reflected in a small family of books set in the present but reflective of the past, such as Starmans successor title, JSA.
Its construction, far from the existing highrises downtown, reflected an ongoing shift of people and capital from Albuquerque's decaying city center to the more suburban Northeast Heights.
Among other things, hospitality industry players find advantage in old classics ( location ), initial and ongoing investment support ( reflected in the material upkeep of facilities and the luxuries located therein ), and particular themes adopted by the marketing arm of the organization in question ( for example at theme restaurants ).
A survey of UNC fans reflected strong support for Coach Davis despite the ongoing investigation.

reflected and debate
In applied genetics ( selective and agricultural breeding ), this controversy has reflected the century-long debate over whether dominance or overdominance provides the best explanation for heterosis ( hybrid vigor ).
* So Disdained ( 1928 ), written soon after the General Strike of 1926, reflected the debate in British Society about socialism and considered whether Italian fascism was an effective antidote.
This sentiment is reflected in Michael Sorkin ’ s and Mike Davis ’ declaration ofthe end of public space ” and the “ destruction of any truly democratic urban spaces .” Another side of the debate, however, argues that it is people who apply meaning to public space, wherever it may be.
The powerlessness of the Frankfurt Assembly, however, was reflected in the debate over the Danish Conflict of 1848.
The Treaty of Malmo was greeted with extreme public consternation in Germany, as reflected in the debate over the treaty in Frankfurt National Assembly.
The peculiar characteristic worthy of such debate is reflected in their name.
Political disputes compounded the theological grievances between Protestants and Catholics and to this day the debate begun at the Reformation has been reflected in the diversity of Christian denominations.
Various polemical perceptions of Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism are also reflected in this debate.
These are then reflected in attempts to influence the policy debate at UN and regional decision-making levels.
There remains some debate over his statistics and how they reflected his ability.
The most significant discussion of this time reflected the " unity in diversity " debate taking place in institutional churches ; but it was little accepted in the more conservative non-institutional branch.
As reflected by the sources below, the debate over the Signs and Wonders movement and the present-day function of the manifestation gifts would continue on into the 1990s: D. T. Tharp ’ s Signs and Wonders in the Twentieth Century Evangelical Church: Corinth Revisited, J.
The Commission's report, entitled Re-Thinking Missions: A Laymen's Inquiry After One Hundred Years ( 1932 ) and known as the " Hocking report ," reflected changing ideas about the role of western missionaries in other cultures, and generated fierce debate.
Certain aspects of this conflict are also reflected in the plot: the rivalry between Nero and Otho mirror aspects of the debate over the War of the Spanish Succession, in which Grimani supported the Habsburgs, and Pope Clement XI France and Spain.
From the beginning these two groups disagreed over legal policy, and the development of the legal system reflected their continuous debate over both form and substance.

reflected and at
He scrubbed absent-mindedly at the pans and reflected on how things had turned out.
His answers to the classification questionnaire reflected that he was a minister of Jehovah's Witnesses, employed at night by a sugar producer.
But during nighttime hours the skywave radiations are reflected from the ionosphere, thereby creating the possibility of one station's rendering service, via skywave, at a much greater distance than it can through its groundwave signal, and at the same time vastly complicating the interference problem because of the still greater distance over which these skywave signals may cause interference to the signals of stations on the same and closely adjacent frequencies.
The radio radiation of the sun which is reflected from the moon and planets should be negligible compared with their thermal emission at centimeter wave lengths, except possibly at times of exceptional outbursts of solar radio noise.
The lawyer didn't know him very well although he saw him occasionally at some dinner party -- Thayer, like himself, Madden reflected, was the extra man so prized by hostesses -- and found him easy enough to talk to.
In marked contrast to earlier constructions and villages on top of the mesas, the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde reflected a region-wide trend towards the aggregation of growing regional populations into close, highly defensible quarters during the 13th century.
Bronson Alcott later reflected on his childhood at Spindle Hill: " It kept me pure ...
He reflected that the event was a prophecy that he would be " tilting at the sun and always catching the fall.
The pulsatile nature of blood flow creates a pulse wave that is propagated down the arterial tree, and at bifurcations reflected waves rebound to return to semilunar valves and the origin of the aorta.
While this does bear some similarity with the classic posture of cowboys firing their twin revolvers from the hip, in games this posture is almost never reflected, with almost all game characters firing twin guns at shoulder level, straight-armed.
This was reflected in Constantinople by the construction of the Blachernae palace, the creation of brilliant new works of art, and general prosperity at this time: an increase in trade, made possible by the growth of the Italian city-states, may have helped the growth of the economy.
Meaning: at a particular position and direction, the outgoing light ( L < sub > o </ sub >) is the sum of the emitted light ( L < sub > e </ sub >) and the reflected light.
This war paradigm reflected the view of most of the modernized world at the beginning of the 21st century, as verified by examination of the conventional armies of the time: large, high maintenance, technologically advanced armies designed to compete against similarly designed forces.
In science there are at this time a number of approaches to characterizing complexity, many of which are reflected in this article.
In the condition of H. M. the same results from this priming task are reflected when looking at the other basic memory functions like remembering, recall and recognizing.
However, the area in the centre of the course, where Bluebird was travelling at peak speed on her return run was calm, and not disturbed by the wash from the first run, which had not had time to be reflected back on the course.
This leads at times to serious confrontations and clashes of values reflected in advertising campaigns, e. g. that of PETA regarding fur.
* About 50 % of the Sun's energy is absorbed at the Earth's surface and the rest is reflected or absorbed by the atmosphere.
Some graphemes may not represent any sound at all ( like the b in English debt ), and often the rules of correspondence between graphemes and phonemes become complex or irregular, particularly as a result of historical sound changes that are not necessarily reflected in spelling.
This is reflected in the name of the museum now located at the site.
" This theory of the Roman origins of many European folk traditions related to Diana or Hecate was explicitly advanced at least as early as 1807 and is reflected in numerous etymological claims by lexicographers from the 17th to the 19th century, deriving " hag " and / or " hex " from Hecate by way of haegtesse ( Anglo-Saxon ) and hagazussa ( Old High German ).
Here, in-role performance was reflected through how well " employees met their performance expectations and performed well at the tasks that made up the employees ' job.
In 1937, he received the Légion d ' honneur, and his pride at the honor is reflected in his self-portrait of the time, in which one can see his Legion pin on his lapel.

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