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Heidegger grants to Hölderlin a singular place within the history of being and the history of Germany, as a herald whose thought is yet to be " heard " in Germany or the West.
In fact, recent initiatives such as the pilota championships, literary competitions and other events show a culturally vibrant city that yet relies on its ancient traditions to express its singular identity, even those as seemingly frivolous as the Falles festival.
Both Crowfoot and Hector Glaciers are also easily visible from the Icefields Parkway, yet they are singular glaciers and are not affiliated with any major icesheets.
Perhaps owing to its singular status as an ABC Records product, the album remains the only one from the original 5th Dimension lineup not yet re-released on CD.
Still other research suggests that both semantic memory and episodic memory are part of a singular declarative memory system, yet represent different sectors and parts within the greater whole.
The root Eloah אלה is a feminine noun, meaning goddess, also used in poetry and late prose ( e. g. the Book of Job ) and ending with the masculine plural suffix "- im " ים creating a word that indicates a plurality of both masculine and feminine essences yet in a singular identity " G-d ".
It would be singular if the authorial designation had been lost and yet the attribute had remained in the title of the midrash.
Now if is nonsingular, which is not always the case ( note that the behavior of TLS when is singular is not well understood yet ), we can then right multiply both sides by to bring the bottom block of the right matrix to the negative identity, giving
Chitinozoa ( singular: chitinozoan, plural: chitinozoans ) are a taxon of flask-shaped, organic walled marine microfossils produced by an as yet unknown animal.
: Facienda ( singular faciendum, states that are yet to exist ) are states with a world-to-mind direction of fit.
Through this procedure, no two performances of an open form Brown score are the same, yet each piece retains a singular identity and his works exhibit great variety from work to work.
All of which is to say that giving effect to the intent of the legislature not only presumes that there is a singular intent — no less dubious an assertion where statutes are concerned than where the Constitution is — but, worse yet, the very diversity of these bodies may permit a judge to corrupt his inquiry by finding a floor statement or committee report which suggests an intent that the Judge thinks would be a good result.
Responsible officials are given a comfortable latitude to produce a ceremony distinctively Navy in heritage and significance, yet singular in its specific circumstances.
It employs instead the interpretation of the Bible as the sole source of orthodox theology ( Sola Scriptura ), yet its biblical interpretation of the mystical Body is different from the Catholic Church's doctrine as stated in Mystici Corporis Christi: The Church receives all the graces from Christ its singular head prior to active participation.
This has been mentioned in many historical books, for instance The Royal Asiatic Journal and the Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China, and Australia ( 1841 ), in the following words ; " There is one chief who, though not a Eusofzye, yet from his position in the midst of, and intimate connection with, the Eusofzyes, and his singular history and character, must not be omitted in a description of the Eusofzye country.

singular and identity
Several of the boys are mentioned by name, but the narration never slips into first-person singular and the speaker's identity remains unclear.
This intuitively makes sense because an orthogonal matrix would have the decomposition where is the identity matrix, so that if then the product amounts to replacing the singular values with ones.
Part of Quebec's continued historical desire for sovereignty is caused by Quebecers ' perception of a singular English-speaking voice and identity that is dominant within the parameters of Canadian identity, with no incorporation of the Francophone identity.
Elements of the Galois group of the rationals, other than the identity and complex conjugation, do not usually act continuously on a complex variety defined over the rationals, so do not act on the singular cohomology groups.
Known as the Venice of Languedoc and the singular island ( in Paul Valéry's words ), it is a port and a sea-side resort on the Mediterranean Sea with its own very strong cultural identity, traditions, cuisine and dialect.
Late nineteenth century missionaries sometimes applied the term Bafiote ( singular M ( a ) fiote ) to the group, though it is unclear whether the term was ever used by local people to describe their own identity.
Sitting on of land, the campus originally includes eight buildings designed by Brisbin Brook Beynon Architects ( BBB Architects ), Panzini Architectes and Paquet: “ The primary issue raised at the time of conception arose from a singular statement concerned with the affirmation of one culture in the midst of another ; the underlying significance of La Cité Collégiale as a symbol of the Franco Ontarian identity within the community at large .”
Post-structuralist skepticism about the notion of the singular identity of the self has also been important for some academics working in feminist theory and queer theory.
Canadian nationalism is a controversial concept and considered by some to be an oxymoron due to Canada's diverse multicultural society and the ongoing strong hostility towards a singular Canadian identity by aboriginal peoples and Québécois.
Moi particularly criticized Showalter ’ s ideas regarding the Female phase, and its notions of a woman's singular autonomy and necessary search inward for a female identity.
According to Williams ' definitive Dictionary of the Māori Language, tangata means " man " or " human being ", whilst tāngata ( with the long ā ) is the plural meaning " people "; tangata ( without the macron ) can also mean " people " in reference to a group with a singular identity.
As a result of their singular identity in Israel, Cochin Jewish immigrants have taken pride in participating in documenting and studying the last speakers of Judeo-Malayalam, mostly in Israel.
Therefore, not only is DNA often equated, in religious circles, with one's genetic identity, but also with one's singular, " God-given " identity.
As McRae argues in Surkan ( 2000 ), " The lack of physical presence and the infinite malleability of bodies complicates sexual interaction in a singular way: because the choice of gender is an option rather than a strictly defined social construct, the entire concept of gender as a primary marker of identity becomes partially subverted.
There are two words in modern Welsh for the English and this reflects the idea held by some that the modern English derive from various Germanic tribes ( although there is little evidence for the extinction of the pre-Germanic inhabitants of England, and the idea ignores both the Scandinavian settlers in England and the Roman and Norman-French influences on English language, culture and identity ): Saeson ( singular: Sais ), meaning originally Saxon ; and: Eingl, denoting :- Angles ,; meaning Englishmen in modern Welsh.
WE found OURselves — INNATE AND I — until EACH lost his or her singular and single identity and became a plural duality, to eventually walk down the byways and highways together the rest of OUR lives ( 1961, p. 163 ).
As for the Finnish partitive plural, it is really a regular case form in the plural number, but which is used in the singular as well, denoting an abstract, unknown identity or result.

singular and must
The first part of the name, which identifies the genus, must be a word which can be treated as a Latin singular noun in the nominative case.
For example, the partitive must always be used after singular numerals.
To talk about densities meaningfully in the singular case, then, we must select a different base measure.
Verbs in the finite moods ( indicative, imperative, subjunctive, and conditional ) are also conjugated to agree with their subjects in person ( first, second, or third ) and number ( singular or plural ), but as in English, the subject must be included except in the imperative mood.
The contestant was instructed that their response must be an exact match, although singular / plural matches were usually accepted ( whereas synonyms were not ).
Eliot's poem " The Naming of Cats " ( 1939 ) playfully suggests that every household cat must bear ( besides whatever the family calls him ) two additional names: one an exotic appellation shared by no other cat ; the other forever unutterable because it is known only to the cat himself (" His ineffable effable / Effanineffable / Deep and inscrutable singular Name ").
Words must be at least three letters long, may include singular and plural ( or other derived forms ) separately, but may not use the same letter cube more than once per word.
The standard exposition of perturbation theory is given in terms of the order to which the perturbation is carried out: first-order perturbation theory or second-order perturbation theory, and whether the perturbed states are degenerate ( that is, singular ), in which case extra care must be taken, and the theory is slightly more difficult.
In the special case that M is a normal matrix, which by definition must be square, the spectral theorem says that it can be unitarily diagonalized using a basis of eigenvectors, so that it can be written for a unitary matrix U and a diagonal matrix D. When M is also positive semi-definite, the decomposition is also a singular value decomposition.
But in reading all the accounts of Mme de Staël's life which come from herself or her intimate friends, it must be carefully remembered that she was the most distinguished and characteristic product of the period of sensibility — the singular fashion of ultra-sentimentalism — which required that both men and women, but especially women, should be always palpitating with excitement, steeped in melancholy, or dissolved in tears.
Likewise, they must have no sensory perception whatsoever on account of Aristotle's theory of cognition: were any form of sense perception to intrude upon their thoughts, in that instant they would cease to be themselves, because actual self-reflection is their singular essence, their whole being.
In response to the singular nature of his solution, Schwarzschild ( mistakenly ) assumed that the outer most singularity ( i. e. the one at r = r < sub > s </ sub >) must coincide with coordinate singularity of spherical coordinate system.
Marsilius claims such an object must be singular and conform to Aristotle ’ s requirement that such an object must be a necessary universal.
Since He is one, singular, completely simple and unchangeable spiritual substance, He must be declared to be in reality and in essence, distinct from the world, supremely happy in Himself and from Himself, and inexpressibly loftier than anything besides Himself which either exists or can be imagined.
Identification determines whether a particular taxon ( singular of taxa ) is identical to another one that has already been classified and named – so classification must precede identification.
*( 6 ) The participle must match the noun in grammatical gender ( masculine or feminine ) and number ( singular or plural ).
For this equation to have a non-trivial solution, the matrix on the left must be singular i. e. must not be invertible, such that one cannot multiply both sides of the equation by the inverse, leaving the right matrix equal to zero.
Therefore, when one is solving a differential equation and using division one must check what happens if the term is equal to zero, and whether it leads to a singular solution.
In engineering, a requirement is a singular documented physical and functional need that a particular product or service must be or perform.
It was noticed in the formulation of Bézout's theorem that such singular points must be counted with multiplicity ( 2 for a double point, 3 for a cusp ), in accounting for intersections of curves.
The stranger is later revealed to be a future adult incarnation of Franklin himself, who reiterates to his young counterpart, that his powers must be properly harnessed for a singular intent, i. e., the act of life preservation.
Evans argues that any causal theory, like that of the Photograph Model, must be restricted in certain ways: it is necessary to consider, one by one, the various kinds of Russellian thoughts people can have about objects, and to specify in each case what conditions must be met for them to meet Russell's Principle — only under those conditions can one have a thought about a specific object or objects ( a singular thought ).

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