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In November 1679, Hooke initiated a remarkable exchange of letters with Newton ( of which the full text is now published ).
The Lindisfarne Gospels are in remarkable condition and the text is complete and undamaged ( Backhouse 1981, 66 ).
These three poems are remarkable for the corrupt state of their text, which makes it likely that they have come from the same source and possibly are by the same author.
The labor and cost savings of this device were immediate, and remarkable: pages of text no longer had to be retyped to correct simple errors, and projects could be worked on, stored, and then retrieved for use later on.
Spare's work is remarkable for its variety, including paintings, a vast number of drawings, work with pastel, a few etchings, published books combining text with imagery, and even bizarre bookplates.
One historical analysis, published by Schoff in 1912, narrowed the date of the text to 60 A. D. Though narrowing the date down, from 1912, to a single year roughly 2000 years earlier might be considered remarkable by modern standards, a date of 60 A. D. nevertheless remains in perfect agreement with present day estimates of in the middle of the 1st century.
The Greek text is unique, with many interpolations found nowhere else, with a few remarkable omissions, and a capricious tendency to rephrase sentences.
von Goethe's Faust, which given his young age and the complexity of the text is regarded as a remarkable feat, all the more so considering the praise it received from the German author himself.
For a remarkable early text actually identifying Ovid's Demiurge ( 1 / 1, here ) as " sovereign Demogorgon ," see the paraphrase of Metamorphoses I in Abraham France, The third part of the Countesse of Pembrokes Yuychurch ( London, 1592 ), sig.
:" It is remarkable that, notwithstanding the omission of the name of Cainan from the Hebrew text, and the consequent general rejection of him by historians, there are more traditions preserved of him than of his son Salah.
In 1924, historian Tyler Dennett described the memorandum of the conversation as containing “ the text of perhaps the most remarkable ‘ executive agreement ’ in the history of the foreign relations of the United States.
It is quite remarkable that some characteristics belonging to a pre-Islamic ' pagan ' entourage, have survived in the text ... For example, Alexander orders an offering of sacrificial animals at the temple of Hercules.
Pingali Surana wrote the still remarkable Raghava-pandaveeyamu, a dual work with double meaning built into the text, describing both the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.
I ’ m gonna read a remarkable text written by Jacques Fieschi: " Writer, director ; creator ofthe cinematographe ”, challenger of " Les cahiers du cinema ", which recently published a special edition on Eric Rohmer.
These writings are remarkable for their intensely mystical and allegorical interpretations of the text.
The piyyuttim which follow the mishnaic text of the Temple service, especially the piyyut " Happy is the eye that beheld it ," are considered by many to be of remarkable beauty.
The text of the unanimous declaration, remarkable for the fact that the declaration of the dissolution was an aside to the main clause, read:
A remarkable but unappreciated aspect of Dominus Iesus can be found in the official Latin text, in which the famous " filioque " clause (" and the Son ") is quietly omitted.
His revision, it is said, skilfully moved the Peshitta nearer to the Greek text ; " it is very remarkable that his own frequent gospel quotations preserved in his writings show that he used an Old Syriac set of the four gospels ".
* 1948 The Epigrams Attributed to Bhartrhari ( Singhi Jain Series 23, Bombay ) ( Comprehensive edition of the poet's work remarkable for rigorous standards of text criticism.
The first is the Schatzbehalter der wahren Reichthumer des Heils ( 1491 ); the other is the Historia mundi, by Schedel ( 1493 ), usually known as the Nuremberg Chronicle, which is highly valued, not for the text, but for its remarkable collection of 1809 spirited illustrations.

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The American lager was originally brewed as an imitation of the famous Bohemian original, but over time has developed its own identity and attained remarkable commercial success.
A review originally published by the New York Herald on Sunday, 13t January 1901 entitled German Composer who Writes American Cakewalk Music describes " is knowledge of bass and counterpoint is thorough, and his standard compositions bear the stamp of harmonic lore, which makes his proclivity for the writing of the popular style of music the more remarkable.
A remarkable event in their anniversary year was the signing and release of Sonic Syndicate who won a band contest originally started in 2006.
In his book Buddha of Infinite Light ( 2002 ), ( originally titled, Shin Buddhism ) Suzuki declared that, " Of all the developments that Mahayana Buddhism has achieved in East Asia, the most remarkable one is the Shin teaching of Pure Land Buddhism.
Many fans considered its sight lines the best of any arena in the league, which is remarkable considering that it was not originally built for hockey.
From this vantage point overlooking Spirit Lake, people see firsthand not only the evidence of a volcano's destruction, but also the remarkable, gradual ( but faster than originally predicted ) recovery of the land as revegetation proceeds and wildlife returns.
In 1999, the Edinburgh International Festival moved to a permanent home in The Hub, formerly ' The Highland Tolbooth ' - an architecturally remarkable building a couple of minutes ' walk from Edinburgh Castle, originally built as a church and General Assembly Hall for the Church of Scotland.
The consistent high quality of their humour is doubly remarkable given the show's long-running time of three hours every Sunday afternoon ( originally four hours on Saturdays ).
The Throne Room was originally described as a bridal chambers of the Rezzonico family ; today it is of all the reconstructed chambers perhaps the most remarkable, consisting chiefly of articles pertaining to the Venetian patrician family of Barbarigo.
The 2011 Scottish Parliament general election delivered the first majority government since the opening of Holyrood, a remarkable feat as the mixed member proportional representation system is used to elect MSPs and was originally implemented to prevent single party governments as well as produce proportional results in Scotland.
"... has achieved, by his own efforts and originally as an academic outsider, a remarkable success which puts to shame many a German University chair.
The remarkable folding of the stacked layers indicates the w: plate tectonics | tectonic forces that lifted up the coastal mountain ranges, and which warped the originally planar layers of this rock into the fantastic shapes they now present.
Podamdi and Kurshi are also a remarkable place for Nawaabs ( A Nawab or Nawaab ( Urdu: نواب, Hindi: नव ा ब ) was originally the subedar ( provincial governor ) or viceroy of a subah ( province ) or region o. f the Mughal empire.

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Hal Erickson has written that the film "... is remarkable in its willingness to offer both sides of the conflict -- though its sympathies are firmly with the Loyalists.
These preoccupations frustrate attempts to reconstruct a " typical " triumph from most written accounts: where details are given, they are invariably remarkable, exceptional, strange or superlative.
His relative Leo Perutz, a distinguished writer, told Max when he was a boy that he would never be a writer, an unwarranted judgement, as demonstrated by Perutz's remarkable letters written as an undergraduate.
He has written a number of books which are remarkable for their easy, clear and precise style.
The expanded 30th anniversary edition of the 1965 official book, The Vinland Map and the Tartar Relation, was notable for its exclusion of most of the evidence against the map's authenticity, concentrating instead on vindications by George Painter, and Thomas Cahill with colleague Bruce Kusko ( in which they claimed specifically that they had not analyzed the loose particles they took from the map at the time of their PIXE research ), but it did reprint a remarkable essay written in 1989 by the original book dealer Laurence Witten.
The remarkable chronicle of the despoliation was written by Michael Sherbrook, a priest and rector of nearby Wickersley who watched the pillaging.
His book Evolution: the modern synthesis was written whilst he was Secretary to the Zoological Society, and made use of his remarkable collection of reprints covering the first part of the century.
George Călinescu criticized the book for inconsistencies and " excesses in Dostoyevskianism ", but noted that the Lecca family portrayal was " suggestive ", and that the dramatic scenes were written with " a remarkable poetic calm.
Epistolae ( 1520, 8vo ) is a collection that contains only a small part of the voluminous correspondence of Bude, written in Greek with remarkable purity.
His voluminous writings after the Russian Civil War ( written while living in exile ) are remarkable for their analytical tone and candor.
No less remarkable than his representation of perverse depravity in El Burlador de Sevilla is his dramatic treatment of a philosophical enigma in El Condenado por desconfiado, but El Burlador de Sevilla and El Condenado por desconfiado are thought by scholars as Fernando Cantalapiedra or Alfredo Rodriguez to have been written by Andrés de Claramonte.
It is remarkable not only for its historical insight, but also its objectivity, especially considering the conditions under which it was written.
:"... one of the most remarkable books ever written .... Nehru makes even H. G.
In 2003 Reform rabbi Joshua L. Segal described it as " a remarkable piece of Jewish scholarship " and added, " For events prior to 1900, it is considered to offer a level of scholarship superior to either of the more recent Jewish Encyclopedias written in English.
In the 330-page The Ilocos Heritage ( the 27th book written by Visitacion de la Torre ), the Ilocano legacy and the life of the Ilocano – are described as-" the browbeaten, industrious, cheerful, simple soul who has shown a remarkable strain of bravery and a bit of wanderlust.
In the 330 pages “ The Ilocos Heritage ” ( the 27th book written by Visitacion de la Torre ), the Ilocano legacy and the life of the Ilocano – are described as-" the browbeaten, industrious, cheerful, simple soul who has shown a remarkable strain of bravery and a bit of wanderlust.
Armed with a manifesto written by Houseman declaring their intention to foster new talent, experiment with new types of plays, and appeal to the same audiences that frequented the Federal Theater the company was designed largely to offer plays of the past, preferably those that "... seem to have emotion or factual bearing on contemporary life .” The company mounted several notable productions, the most remarkable being its first commercial production of Julius Caesar.
Forth Feasting: A Panegyricke to the King's Most Excellent Majestie ( 1617 ), a poem written in heroic couplets of remarkable facility, celebrates James's visit to Scotland in that year.
Multiple terms associated with Operation Overlord ( including the word " Overlord " itself ) appeared in the Daily Telegraph crossword ( also written by Dawe ), and after another investigation by MI5 this turned out to be a remarkable coincidence as well.
Public opinion was deeply moved by two publications: one, that of the indictment of Dreyfus ( in Le Siècle, 6 January 1898 ), which was absolutely remarkable for its lack of proof ; the other ( Le Figaro, 28 November 1897 ), that of letters written twelve years before by Esterhazy to his mistress, Madame de Boulancy, in which he launched furious invectives against his " cowardly and ignorant " chiefs, against " the fine army of France ," against the entire French nation.
He is also the author of a somewhat remarkable story, published posthumously in 1638, and entitled The Man in the Moone, or a Discourse of a Voyage thither, by Domingo Gonsales, written apparently some time in the 1620s.
Macleod of the University of Alberta, has written that: “ Much of English Canada ’ s understanding of the formative years of the Canadian West comes from George Stanley ’ s remarkable work, The Birth of Western Canada.
Media Lens is admired by several journalists, including John Pilger, who has written about their " remarkable website ", and Glenn Greenwald.
As a physician in a nursing home he has written about physician assisted suicide ( which has been legal in the Netherlands for some years ), most notably in his book Het refrein is Hein, which was translated into English ( by Keizer himself ) as Dancing with Mr D. His style is contemplative, with an undercurrent of realism ( or some would say pessimism ) about the limits of medicine which most people prefer not to think about, and a remarkable intellectual honesty about the emotions of the patient as well as the physician.

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