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The position of the altar, at the political centre of Roman Chichester, would further emphasise the importance of the donor for only a major local dignitary would have had the authority to place such piece here.
Different factions of the movement began to emphasise submission and authority.
For example, a City executive might stereotypically wear strong vertical patterns for meetings to emphasise his authority.

emphasise and II
Though the games contain many role-playing elements ( Zelda II was also the only one to include an experience system ), they emphasise straightforward hack and slash-style combat over the strategic, turn-based or active time combat of games like Final Fantasy.

emphasise and had
Sixtus ' earlier threats to excommunicate all captains or pirates who enslaved Christians in the bull Regimini Gregis of 1476 could have been intended to emphasise the need to convert the natives of the Canary Islands and Guinea and establish a clear difference in status between those who had converted and those who resisted.
Trotsky had previously suggested that Lenin's method of organisation would lead to a dictatorship, but it is important to emphasise that after 1917 orthodox Trotskyists argue that the loss of democracy in the Soviet Union was caused by the failure of the revolution to successfully spread internationally and the consequent wars, isolation and imperialist intervention, not the Bolshevik style of organisation.
These techniques mirrored the actions of the sound system selectors, who had long used EQ equipment to emphasise certain aspects of particular records, but Tubby was able to use his custom-built studio to take this technique into new areas, often transforming a hit song to the point where it was almost unrecognizable from its original.
While it did not overturn previous cases in which schemes had been upheld, it did emphasise that the states could not stray too far from the constitutional framework.
He had a lifelong interest in music that led him to emphasise the sonic qualities of poetry, particularly the importance of reading poetry aloud.
Intended to galvanise the morale of the hard-pressed Soviet Army and emphasise patriotism, it had a generally detrimental effect and was not consistently implemented by commanders who viewed diverting troops to create barrier units as a waste of manpower, so by October 1942 the idea of regular blocking units was quietly dropped.
Both candidates had to emphasise their support for Christian evangelisation in India, since that was the basis on which the Professorship had been funded by its founder.
" A variety of scholars and academics had begun to criticise cultural evolution and instead place an emphasise on the distinctive nature of each different culture towards the end of the nineteenth century.
To emphasise the difference between traditional Martinism and the many new groups that had emerged, they named their movement the Ordre Martiniste Traditionnel ( OMT ).
When Kramnik defended his title at the Classical World Chess Championship 2004, he gave the title the name " Classical ", to emphasise the continuity that his title had with the tradition of defeating the previous titleholder.
They also emphasise the merit of devotion to stupas, which often had pictorial representation of the stories Buddha's previous life as a bodhisattva, as portrayed in the Jatakas.
The first Jamaican style to emphasise the first beat in the bar, it spread from the UK, where Levy had been developing the sound, and became another influence upon dancehall.
This both provided an easy introduction and helped to emphasise the extent to which the controls had been enhanced.
( 2002 ) responded to Skelton and Memon's paper by noting that the Review Group on the draft resource management bill had quite intentionally drafted section 5 ( 2 ) to emphasise biophysical constraints in order to move away from the overly broad and unweighted list of socio-economic and environmental objectives in the Town and Country Planning Act.
After 1990, some descendants of the original settlers began to emphasise their family backgrounds, although only a few had been able to maintain a rusty knowledge of the Vardø dialect of the Norwegian language.
The role was ultimately given to Pete, to emphasise that he had accepted Rose as a surrogate daughter.
Intel continued to promote their higher clock rate, and the Mac press frequently used the " megahertz myth " term to emphasise claims that Macs had the advantage in certain real world uses, particularly in laptops.
Eventually he was persuaded to write a letter to the Daily Telegraph, which caused several other veterans to emphasise the injustice that had occurred.
He had the strong support of Edgar and his wife, Ælfthryth, and his works emphasise the role of Edgar, who he saw as Christ's representative, in restoring the monasteries.

emphasise and King
To emphasise their desire to see him, the King and Queen arrived in Rome, en route to Naples from Vienna, earlier than expected, where they were greeted by Pius VI in a private audience.
Amongst his other titles were Hereditary Noble and High Official and Fan-bearer on the Right Side of the King which emphasise his closeness to the king.
The headmaster has also noted that the school's priorities need to be refocused from its strong emphasis upon sport and culture to a more significant effort into improving the academics of the school, to really emphasise the motto of " Strenue " and of the all-round gentleman King Edwards has been producing since its founding.

emphasise and
The Army s doctrine follows the mainstream of Christian belief and its articles of faith emphasise God s saving purposes.
The strip later added the tag-line “ He s always getting whacked ” to emphasise the story of a schoolboy who is regularly caned by his sadistic teacher – the equally appropriately named Mr Thwackery.
Instead, the villa s loggia displays an elegant Ionic order, to emphasise its residential, manorial status.
It is festooned with multicoloured hands, suggesting once again that Polke wants to emphasise the artist s own manipulative.
In effect, therefore, this is a ‘ principal-agent theory, since it is asymmetric information within the firm which Alchian and Demsetz emphasise must be overcome.
* tun ‘ do used to emphasise verbs ; e. g.
However, this highly legalistic account is quite out of character for the period ; K. L. Pearson has suggested that it probably represents a reworking of the original document by the annalist to emphasise Charlemagne s overlordship over Tassilo during the period of hostilities between the two rulers.

emphasise and s
Politicians and newspapers from Western Australia frequently use the term ( s ) to emphasise the " them and us " attitude with respect to the Western state's isolation from the rest of the country.

emphasise and .
The possessions buried with the king are elaborately described to emphasise the importance of such items.
In Ireland it is referred to in a common folk tale as Luan Lae Bealtaine ; the first day of the week ( Monday / Luan ) is added to emphasise the first day of summer.
The various services all took on a common interface device, an " i-bar " branded with the BBCi logo, which sought to emphasise the brand across different technologies by providing similar navigation.
Johnson also described Teach in times of battle as wearing " a sling over his shoulders, with three brace of pistols, hanging in holsters like bandoliers ; and stuck lighted matches under his hat ", the latter apparently to emphasise the fearsome appearance he wished to present to his enemies.
" He continues: " In churches that emphasise evangelism, the ' born-again ' experience tends to become the norm, and everyone is expected to recount such an experience.
Some fields, such as computational complexity theory ( which explores the fundamental properties of computational problems ), are highly abstract, whilst fields such as computer graphics emphasise real-world applications.
His consulship may therefore have been intended to emphasise the stability and status quo of the regime.
From a sociological point of view, Danielle Lindemann has noted the " embattled purity regime " in which many pro-dommes emphasise their specialist knowledge and professional skills, while distancing themselves from economic criteria for success, in a way which is comparable to avant-garde artists.
Subtitled From Romantic to Revolutionary, it was part of an effort by the Communist Party Historians ' Group, inspired by Torr, to emphasise the domestic roots of Marxism in Britain at a time when the Communist Party was under attack for always following the Moscow line.
Rather than allegiance to common civic ideals and cultural traditions, then, ethnic nationalism tends to emphasise narratives of common descent.
His depiction of how members of the council were elected to the senate, for example, aimed to emphasise the way the electoral system prevented factionalism from occurring, instead making sure that “ public benefits are largely extended among the citizens ” rather than narrowly amongst “ one family ”.
The tendency of actor-managers to emphasise the importance of their own central character did not always meet with the critics ' approval.
For the rest, he spoke of a " mono-ideodynamic " principle to emphasise that the eye-fixation induction technique worked by narrowing the subject's attention to a single idea or train of thought (" monoideism "), which amplified the effect of the consequent " dominant idea " upon the subject's body by means of the ideo-dynamic principle.
At first, Freud was an enthusiastic proponent of hypnotherapy, and soon began to emphasise hypnotic regression and ab reaction ( catharsis ) as therapeutic methods.
Coué's method did not emphasise " sleep " or deep relaxation and instead focused upon autosuggestion involving a specific series of suggestion tests.
However, large gauge needles emphasise those actions and knitting becomes increasingly more awkward when the needle diameter is greater than the width of the knitters finger.
Loach's film work is characterised by a particular view of realism ; he strives in every area of filmmaking to emphasise genuine interplay between actors, to the point where some scenes in his films appear unscripted.
Weber also writes that " the affluent embrace good fortune theodicies, which emphasise that prosperity is a blessing of God ... theodices of misfortune emphasise that affluence is a sign of evil and that suffering in this world will be rewarded in the next.
These used " bird's eye " projections to emphasise globally strategic " fronts " in the air age, pointing out proximities and barriers not apparent on a conventional rectangular projection of the world.
Her coronation took place in Székesfehérvár on 17 September, the day after her father's burial, and she was unprecedentedly crowned " king " rather than " queen ", in order to emphasise her role as monarch and possibly to reduce that of her future husband.
These masculist circles worship both the god and the goddess, but tend to emphasise the role of the god in their lives.
When he did raise his voice with the German occupiers, it was either to ensure that the Vatican City state would not be compromised – that is to say, he would be safe – or to emphasise his own neutrality in a conflict which, for many, became a battle between good and evil.
To emphasise this, Honorius decreed that the Archbishop of Canterbury could not ask for any oath of obedience from the Archbishop of York, and in the matter of honorary distinction, it was the Archbishop of Canterbury in his role as Legate that was the most elevated ecclesiastic in the kingdom.
Process theology may refer to all forms of theology that emphasise event, occurrence, or becoming over against substance.

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