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All of the surviving bells made by Motorin are known for their casting purity and rich relief decorations ( stylized arabesque ornament and images of cherubs and seraphs, which harmonize with cast inscriptions ).

harmonize and formed
The word is the noun formed from the verb " stimmen ", which means " to harmonize, to be correct ", and related to " Stimme " ( voice ).

harmonize and committee
He also sat on the committee that worked to harmonize legislation across the dominion.
During his highly successful tenure as Chairman of the Transport Board he became Chairman of a Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators ( CCMTA ) committee where he worked to harmonize motor transport regulations.

harmonize and from
Philo attempted to fuse and harmonize Greek Philosophy and Jewish Philosophy via allegory which he learned from Jewish exegesis and the Stoics.
To this end Philo chose from philosophical tenets of Greeks, refusing those that did not harmonize with Judaism such as Aristotle's doctrine of the eternity and indestructibility of the world.
With this end in view Philo chose from the philosophical tenets of the Greeks, refusing those that did not harmonize with the Jewish religion, as, e. g., the Aristotelian doctrine of the eternity and indestructibility of the world.
The publication in 1889 of Lux Mundi edited by Charles Gore, a series of essays attempting to harmonize Anglican Catholic doctrine with modern thought, showed that even at Pusey House, established as the citadel of Puseyism at Oxford, the principles of Pusey were being departed from.
Various attempts have been made to harmonize these kings from the Frankish annals with the legendary kings found in the accounts of traditional historians such as Saxo Grammaticus and the sagas.
David Conroy, Chairman of the Working Man's Organization in NYC and organizer of the rally, stated that the purpose of the meeting was to harmonize the differences between the strikers and the railroad companies, and to urge the citizen soldiery to refrain from acting against the strikers.
One surviving broadcast from 1939 has Godfrey unexpectedly turning on his microphone to harmonize with The Foursome's recording of " There'll Be Some Changes Made.
Details vary from book to book, see Gospel harmony for the attempts to harmonize them.
The towers supporting the bridge are white in color, designed to harmonize with the skyline of central Tokyo seen from Odaiba.
A premature expression of Lutheran views is said to have caused his departure from Oxford and even his imprisonment, but the records are silent on these sufferings which do not harmonize with his appointment as master of the royal foundation at Eton.
Feng Shui, literally translated as wind and water, also originated from the Taoist Yin and Yang theory and is deeply rooted in ancestral worshiping that seeks to harmonize the pnuemas between the living ( yang ) and the dead ( yin ).
Roughly parallel to the U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ), but without FDA-style centralization, the European Medicines Agency was set up in 1995 with funding from the European Union and the pharmaceutical industry, as well as indirect subsidy from member states, in an attempt to harmonize ( but not replace ) the work of existing national medicine regulatory bodies.
In December 1535, Jud met with Konrad Pellikan, Theodor Bibliander ( from Zurich ) and Oswald Myconius and Simon Grynaeus ( from Basle ) to try and harmonize their theology.
Despite attempts to harmonize the requirements between nations, the differences in certification practices and standards from place to place serve to limit full international validity of the national qualifications.
However, from the late Meiji to Taishō period, Kyoto School attempted to harmonize Western thought with Eastern thought such as Zen Buddhism.
When asked to explain why he chose this name he answered that the change from " Nemo " to " Phiz " was made to harmonize better with Dickens's " Boz.
Built in yellow Kharodi basalt stone from the district of Thane, this elegant, curving facades of the two wings, joined by the flat central dome of the Cowasji Jehangir Hall, manage to harmonize with the 19th century buildings surrounding it.

harmonize and take
Hence to harmonize such difficulties with belief in God's righteousness, it had to take account of the role of such empires in the counsels of God, the rise, duration and downfall of each in turn, till finally the lordship of the world passed into the hands of Israel, or the final judgment arrived.

harmonize and elements
To harmonize the Biblical statement of the creation " ex nihilo " with the doctrine of the primordial elements, the Sefer Yetzirah assumes a double creation, one ideal and the other real.
The result was a unique form of Christian mutualism, which attempted to harmonize elements of capitalism, communism and socialism.
In ISO 15000-5, the representation term provides a mechanism to harmonize the value domains of candidate data elements before being added to the overall data model ( s ).

harmonize and each
Gottfried Leibniz's theory of pre-established harmony () is a philosophical theory about causation under which every " substance " only affects itself, but all the substances ( both bodies and minds ) in the world nevertheless seem to causally interact with each other because they have been programmed by God in advance to " harmonize " with each other.
They began working with each other, and with developing countries, to harmonize their work in order to improve its impact.
" A common way to harmonize tunes ' as you go along ' in jazz piano ( ie, freely and flexibly ) is known as block chords: the hands move in parallel, providing a chord for each note of the melody.

harmonize and school
The design and materials of the Y-shaped school designed by Herman J. Gaul of Chicago and constructed in 1934, and the adjacent rectory harmonize with the church.
Tariqa Muhammadiyya ( the Way of Mohammad ) is a school of reform Sufism that arose in the 18th century and seeks to redirect and harmonize Sufi philosophy and practices with the authority and example of the prophet and hadith.

harmonize and form
The goals of the agreement were to improve market access for agricultural products, reduce domestic support of agriculture in the form of price-distorting subsidies and quotas, eliminate over time export subsidies on agricultural products and to harmonize to the extent possible sanitary and phytosanitary measures between member countries.
This approach is characteristic of virtually all major Korean thinkers, and has resulted in a distinct variation of Buddhism, which is called Tongbulgyo (" interpenetrated Buddhism "), a form that sought to harmonize all disputes ( a principle called hwajaeng or 和諍 ), by Korean scholars.
* They harmonize the multiple goals and interests that motivate them, forming these into a stable, coherent, and unconflicted form of life.

harmonize and style
With the approach of the early ' 90s and Rush's characteristic sound still intact, the band transformed their style once again to harmonize with the alternative rock movement.
It was built in the Gothic style to harmonize with the rest of the building.
Maxwell's design of the Rose Baveno granite colonnade, Oriental-style Chiampo stone arches, and golden dome is meant to harmonize Eastern and Western proportions and style.
The stone will harmonize with any style by virtue of the variety of its shades of colour, the pink of bindweed ( Convolvulus ) and beige, and its grain.
It was, until OpenType made advanced typographic features more common, one of only a few fonts in common usage that contained old style, or ranging figures, which are designed to harmonize with standard upper-and lowercase text.

harmonize and is
Especially the works of Liu Zhu such as Tiānfāng Diǎnlǐ ( 天方典禮 ) sought to harmonize Islam with not only Confucianism but Daoism and is considered to be one of the crowning achievements of the Chinese Muslim culture.
In the 2009 film Agora, Cyril is played by Sami Samir as an extremist that opposes Orestes's attempts to harmonize the different communities of Alexandria.
One approach is to harmonize the company law of the member states.
It is difficult to harmonize widely different regulatory systems, especially when they reflect different national attitudes to issues such as worker involvement in the management of the company.
CONCAUSA is a cooperative plan of action to promote clean, efficient energy use ; conserve the region's biodiversity ; strengthen legal and institutional frameworks and compliance mechanisms ; and improve and harmonize environmental protection standards.
In the United States, insurance is regulated by the states under the McCarran-Ferguson Act, with " periodic proposals for federal intervention ", and a nonprofit coalition of state insurance agencies called the National Association of Insurance Commissioners works to harmonize the country's different laws and regulations.
The government is working to harmonize its economic policies with those of an integrated Europe.
A counterpoint to the above is that while these considerations harmonize belief in God with our inability to identify his reasons for permitting evil, there remains a question as to why we have not been given a clear and unambiguous assurance by God that he has good reasons for allowing evil, which would be within our ability to understand.
Another general criticism is that though a theodicy may harmonize God with the existence of evil, it does so at the cost of nullifying morality.
The result of this attitude is that the Indonesians feel little need to harmonize their language with Malaysia and Brunei, whereas the Malaysians are keener to coordinate the evolution of the language with the Indonesians.
In 1998, the first four federations listed above joined together as FINE, an informal association whose goal is to harmonize fair trade standards and guidelines, increase the quality and efficiency of fair trade monitoring systems, and advocate fair trade politically.
With regard to export control laws in particular, effective enforcement is greatly enhanced by both international cooperation and an effort to harmonize the substance of U. S. laws with those of our principal trading partners.
* Family relationships: Falco, a pater familias, is trying to harmonize his family life with his job.
He is in that stage of learning when the attempt is made to harmonize the written word with the facts of nature.
While clearer in individual flavours when it is young, a German Riesling will harmonize more as it ages, particularly around ten years of age.
Possibly this is the reason Florence of Worcester offered the date Ælla came to the throne as 559, which would harmonize with a reign of thirty years.
The Model Penal Code, which seeks to harmonize state criminal law statutes, is in effect a uniform act but it was developed by the American Law Institute and not the NCCUSL.
The Uniform Commercial Code ( UCC or the Code ), first published in 1952, is one of a number of uniform acts that have been promulgated in conjunction with efforts to harmonize the law of sales and other commercial transactions in all 50 states within the United States of America.
Spiritism is not seen as a religion by some of its followers because it doesn't endorse formal adoration, require regular frequency or formal membership and claims not to be opposed to science, instead trying to harmonize with it.
It is especially widely used in Bengali and Tamil Nadu cuisine, which is mainly vegetarian, and is often used to harmonize sweet, sour, salty and spicy components in food.
First published in 1952, the UCC is one of a number of uniform acts that have been promulgated in conjunction with efforts to harmonize the law of sales and other commercial transactions in all 50 states within the United States of America.

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