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This theological viewpoint was also widespread among Judah ’ s neighbors of differing religions who believed the destruction of a particular city could be attributed to the city ’ s deity who was punishing the city for some communal sin or wrongdoing.
" The only IRA body that supported this viewpoint was the outgoing IRA Executive.
From the viewpoint of the ancient Greeks, a person's public life was not separated from their private life, and Greeks did not distinguish between the two worlds according to the modern western conception.
The piece was conceptualized by lyricist, Tom Burchinal, and offers an anti-apocalyptic viewpoint of the popularized end-date of the Mayan Long Count Calendar in 2012.
The development of the frequentist account was motivated by the problems and paradoxes of the previously dominant viewpoint, the classical interpretation.
Although English largely separates tense and aspect formally, its generally recognized aspects do not correspond very closely to the traditional notion of perfective vs. imperfective aspectual distinction originally devised to classify aspect in most Classical and Slavic languages ( those languages for which the concept of aspect was first proposed in describing non-tense handling of verbal " viewpoint ").
While from a Catholic viewpoint there have been tensions concerning some developments of the practice, the Pope said, there is no denying the goodness of the intention that inspired its defence, which was to stress that man is offered the concrete possibility of uniting himself in his inner heart with God in that profound union of grace known as theosis, divinization.
Lippmann's quarrel was with those very principles and institutions, for they are the product of the pre-scientific and pre-historical viewpoint and what for him was a groundless natural rights political philosophy.
His 1925 play Ordet ( The Word ) is often said to have been his best work ; it is an investigation of miracles from the unique ( at least, to theatre ) viewpoint of one who was not prepared to dismiss them.
Bakunin's viewpoint on the illegitimacy of the state as an institution and the role of electoral politics was starkly counterposed to Marx's views in the First International.
Beria's sexually predatory nature was well-known to the Politburo, and though Stalin took an indulgent viewpoint ( considering Beria's wartime importance ), he was fearful after learning that his daughter Svetlana was alone with Beria at his house.
The development of algebraic geometry from its classical to modern forms is a particularly striking example of the way an area of mathematics can change radically in its viewpoint, without making what was correctly proved before in any way incorrect ; of course mathematical progress clarifies gaps in previous proofs, often by exposing hidden assumptions, which progress has revealed worth conceptualizing.
Mao was also involved in the movement advocating autonomy for the province, a viewpoint shared by figures from a variety of different political persuasions.
However, a report from the French AFP news agency stated that " The Turkish judicial authorities still haven't explained exactly which legal resources he had access to ", and former minister of Justice Hikmet Sami Türk, in government at the time of Ağca's extradition, claimed that, from a legal viewpoint, his liberation was a " serious mistake " at best, and that he should have not been freed before 2012.
Two biographies were published of him during his lifetime ; one of them, by Giorgio Vasari, proposed that he was the pinnacle of all artistic achievement since the beginning of the Renaissance, a viewpoint that continued to have currency in art history for centuries.
However imperfect or imperfectly related the viewpoint, Pytheas was the first to associate the tides to the phases of the moon.
For a time during the 19th century pantheism was the theological viewpoint of many leading writers and philosophers, attracting figures such as William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge in Britain ; Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in Germany ; Walt Whitman, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau in the USA.
William Grocyn pursued Valla's lines of text criticism, and Valla's critical viewpoint of the authorship of the highly influential Corpus was accepted and publicized by Erasmus from 1504 onward, for which he was criticized by Catholic theologians.
But Harsnett was in the minority, and many clergy, not only Puritans, took the opposite viewpoint.
Another sports analyst wrote Limbaugh's viewpoint was shared by " many football fans and analysts " and " it is ... absurd to say that the sports media haven't overrated Donovan McNabb because he's black.

viewpoint and first
As the preface to the 2nd edition ( 1976 ) notes, the first edition ( 1955 ) appears to have received relatively little attention from the literary establishment because of its then-unfashionable Marxist viewpoint.
The first viewpoint is that emotions are discrete and fundamentally different constructs while the second viewpoint asserts that emotions can be characterized on a dimensional basis in groupings.
The centerpiece of this viewpoint was that Walter Sobchak is " a neocon ," citing the movie's references to then President George H. W. Bush and the first Gulf War.
The reductionist viewpoint, supported by John McDowell and others, has tried to tackle the first two propositions 1 and 2 ( above ), by putting forth certain modes of expression ( such as being in pain ) as privileged and allowing us direct access to the other's mind.
It was the first fighting game with 3D polygon graphics and a viewpoint that zoomed and rotated with the action.
In addition to Seurat, the roots of cubism are to be found in the two distinct tendencies of Cézanne's later work: first his breaking of the painted surface into small multifaceted areas of paint, thereby emphasizing the plural viewpoint given by binocular vision, and second his interest in the simplification of natural forms into cylinders, spheres, and cones.
Such reflection was to take place from a highly modified " first person " viewpoint, studying phenomena not as they appear to " my " consciousness, but to any consciousness whatsoever.
The first section reads like the first three novels in the series, with a first-person narration by Vlad but including Khaavren ’ s son, Piro ; the second section has a different viewpoint character in each of its chapters ; and the third section is narrated by Paarfi in the style of the earlier Khaavren Romances, with Khaavren as the viewpoint character and interacting with Vlad.
The song is sung from an optimistic viewpoint during the IGY, and features references to then-futuristic concepts, such as solar power ( first used in 1958 ), Spandex ( invented in 1959 ), space travel for entertainment, and undersea international high speed rail.
Haggard's use of the first person subjective perspective also contrasts with the omniscient third-person viewpoint then in vogue among influential writers such as Trollope, Hardy, and Eliot.
Phantasy Star uses a first person ( video games ) | first-person viewpoint for battles and dungeon crawler | dungeon exploration.
The Court recognized two final principles of free speech jurisprudence, first, that when " the entire basis for the content discrimination consists entirely of the very reason the entire class of speech is proscribable, no significant danger of idea of viewpoint discrimination exists.
The award winning film I'm Not Black, I'm Coloured-Identity Crisis at the Cape of Good Hope ( Monde World Films, 2009 USA release ) is one of the first historical documentary films to explore the legacy of Apartheid through the viewpoint of the Cape Coloured community, including interviews with elders, Pastors, members of Parliament, students and everyday people struggling to find their identity in the new South Africa.
In 1949, Tom Tyler played Frank James in the film I Shot Jesse James, an account from Robert Ford's viewpoint, and the first western directed by Samuel Fuller.
According to the majority viewpoint, Mark was the first gospel written.
The series charts Päätalo's life from his early childhood to the publication of his first novel, at the same time offering an interesting view of Finnish history over some four decades as seen from an individual's viewpoint.
Because women buy 90 % of all romance novels, most romance novels are told from a woman's viewpoint, in either first or third person.
Each book is told in the first person, from the viewpoint of the heroine, and opens with a comment on Johnson Johnson's bifocals.

viewpoint and made
If a mistake had been made, from the assembly's viewpoint it could only be because it had been misled.
Lovecraft's viewpoint made no allowance for religious belief which could not be supported scientifically, with the incomprehensible, cosmic forces of his tales having as little regard for humanity as humans have for insects.
So many paintings were made from a viewpoint nearby that the National Park Service named that viewpoint Artist Point.
Raeder claimed that Dönitz had made made all sorts of blunders and mistakes " resulting from his personal viewpoint, which were known to the officer corps, soon became apparent, to the detriment of the Navy ".
So uncustomary was the French Aesthetic viewpoint that, when Pierrot made an appearance in an eponymous pantomime ( 1893 ) by Alfred Thompson, set to music by the American composer Laura Sedgwick Collins, The New York Times covered it as an event, even though it was only a student production.
In Thought for the Day, featured since 1970, a speaker reflects on topical issues from a theological viewpoint ; the editorial responsibility lying with BBC's Religion and Ethics Department ( a point often made on the Today Programme ).
Today's independent Belize government holds the viewpoint that treaties signed by the UK are not binding on them, that the International Court of Justice's precedent is that the 1859 treaty is binding on Guatemala unless Guatemala can firmly prove the 1859 treaty was forced upon them by the UK, that international law says any breaches in the 1859 treaty by the UK would not excuse Guatemala's breaches and the UK never made " material breaches ," that Guatemala never inherited Spain's claim because Guatemala never occupied that part of Spain's New World colonies, and the right of a people to self-determination.
However he later retracted this viewpoint, having witnessed the progress Tiswas had made with Sally's contribution.
Even Zola, who owed so much to Taine, made this objection, arguing that an artist's temperament could lead him to make unique artistic choices distinct from the environment that shaped his general viewpoint ; Zola's principal example was the painter Édouard Manet.
Clarke made reference to this viewpoint in his book 3001: The Final Odyssey referring to the Millennium Celebrations on January 31, 2000.
After private discussion with other senior leaders, Peng considered the prestige of Mao and the unity of the Party and agreed to make a self-criticism, which was publicly reviewed at the conference, in which he admitted that he had made " severe mistakes " associated with his " rightist viewpoint ", that he had been a follower of Li Lisan and Wang Ming, and in which he openly implicated his supporters in his " mistakes ".
Paul Copan argues from a Christian viewpoint that man, made in God's image, conforms to God's sense of morality.
Maxwell's electromagnetic equations and Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity made the Aether model redundant from the viewpoint of 20th century physicists.
Also in 2009, Silent Hill made a transition to an over-the-shoulder viewpoint in Silent Hill: Shattered Memories.
This time the film was made with the full cooperation of the surviving members of the band and told the story of the band from their viewpoint.
( In Motherwell ’ s time and from his viewpoint this version of the story, of history, made perfect sense ).
Nagasena states that just as a chariot is made up of a number of things, none of which are the essence of the chariot in isolation, without the other pieces, similarly no one part of a person is a permanent entity ; we can be broken up into five constituents – body, sensations, ideation, mental formations and consciousness – the consciousness being closest to the permanent idea of " Self ", but is ever-changing with each new thought according to this viewpoint.
Panorama made from multiple photos showing the viewpoint at Box Hill
These novels are often considered severely flawed, partly due to the author's far-right political viewpoint ( she was a proud member of the John Birch Society ), but primarily because Miss Linington's books, notwithstanding the frequent comments she made about the depth of her research, were all seriously deficient in the single element most identified with the police procedural, technical accuracy.
Inheritance can allow descendant classes to alter implementation data of parent classes, so it would be possible for a descendant class to change the state of instances in a way that made them invalid from the viewpoint of the parent class.
In Islamic art the battle scene, often from a fictional work of epic poetry, was a frequent subject in Persian miniatures, and the high viewpoint they adopted made the scenes more easily comprehensible than many Western images.
These differences were made public in the Council of State when one or the other would make comments in opposition to the other's viewpoint on various issues.

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