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Although it was dark as usual I could see that the hall had only recently contained a great many people.
By now Harmony could see that most of the adults in the train were winded and resting, or else siphoned off from the games by the challenging lure of the great cliff towering above them.
So great a man could not but understand, too, that the thing that moves men to sacrifice their lives is not the error of their thought, which their opponents see and attack, but the truth which the latter do not see -- any more than they see the error which mars the truth they themselves defend.
In that decade the partisan zeal to defend Mr. Hoover, and the party's failure to anticipate or cope with the depression, caused a great majority of Americans to see the Republican party as cold and lacking in any sympathy for the problems of human beings caught up in the distress and suffering brought on by the economic crash.
The downtown store continues to offer the great inducement of variety, both within its gates and across the street, where other department stores are immediately convenient for the shopper who wants to see what is available before making up her mind.
Friend is off to a great start with a 4-0 record but isn't likely to see action here this week.
Draper declared, `` As I see it, this country has never faced such great dangers as threaten us today.
But barring a miracle, and don't hold your breath for it, Chicago will not see the Leningrad-Kirov Ballet, which stems from the ballet cradle of the Maryinsky and is one of the great companies of the world.
( Despite common belief, he did not take a day from February ; see the debunked theory on month lengths ) According to a Senatus consultum quoted by Macrobius, he chose this month because it was the time of several of his great triumphs, including the conquest of Egypt.
* Transposition of the great vessels, see also dextro-Transposition of the great arteries and levo-Transposition of the great arteries
Run-time efficiency is a topic of great interest in computer science: A program can take seconds, hours or even years to finish executing, depending on which algorithm it implements ( see also performance analysis, which is the analysis of an algorithm's run-time in practice ).
While some scholars praise him as an orthodox saint with great character, others see him as a power-hungry politician who employed questionable ecclesiastical tactics.
" I could see the enemy advancing ever closer in nine great columns ", wrote Mérode-Westerloo, " ... filling the whole plain from the Danube to the woods on the horizon.
With the end of the war in 1945, there was a great expectation that the Soviet people would not only see the end of the devastation of Nazism, but also the end of Stalin's Purges.
The great innovations in dance in the 17th century originated at the French court under Louis XIV, and it is here that we see the first clear stylistic ancestor of classical ballet.
I want to see institutions like Throop turn out perhaps ninety-nine of every hundred students as men who are to do given pieces of industrial work better than any one else can do them ; I want to see those men do the kind of work that is now being done on the Panama Canal and on the great irrigation projects in the interior of this country — and the one-hundredth man I want to see with the kind of cultural scientific training that will make him and his fellows the matrix out of which you can occasionally develop a man like your great astronomer, George Ellery Hale.

see and work
Moreover, if the critic instructs his audience in what to see in a work, he is contributing to this pseudo-thinking ; ;
The musicians of the Royal Opera would not rehearse a work merely to see how it would sound.
Those persons who were lucky enough to see and hear the performance of his work at the Brest-Silevniov Festival in August, 1916, will certainly welcome his return to public notice ; ;
The reason for the value of this procedure was simply that the applicants were tested `` at work '' in different situations by the judgment of a number of experts who could see how the salesmen conducted themselves with different, but typical restaurant owners and managers.
Coming home from work, he was startled to see a police car parked in front of the apartment building.
Would you like to see my work ''??
For more details of this early work, see Alpha particle # History of discovery and use.
According to The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Asgard is derived from Old Norse āss, god + garðr, enclosure ; from Indo-European roots ansu-spirit, demon ( see cognate ahura ) + gher-grasp, enclose ( see cognates garden and yard ).< ref >; See also ansu-and gher -< sup > 1 </ sup > in " Appendix I: Indo-European Roots " in the same work .</ ref >
He wrote a retrospective assessment of his mathematical work ( see the external link La Vision below ).
Rather, they appeared to usually see each other as friends and colleagues and supported each other's work.
For more information on Stone and his work, see " Arthur J.
Henry Moseley's work showed experimentally in 1913 ( see Moseley's law ) that the effective nuclear charge was very close to the atomic number ( Moseley found only one unit difference ), and Moseley referenced only the papers of Van den Broek and Rutherford.
In the 20th century the first part of the prologue ( chapters 1: 1-2: 5 ) and the two parts of the epilogue ( 17-21 ) were commonly seen as miscellaneous collections of fragments tacked on to the main text, and the second part of the prologue ( 2: 6-3: 6 ) as an introduction composed expressly for the book ; this view has been challenged in the latter decades of the century, and there is an increasing willingness to see Judges as the work of a single individual, working by carefully selecting, reworking and positioning his source material to introduce and conclude his themes.
According to F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp, " the widely observed unity of form and point of view ... and general resemblance in linguistic detail throughout the sequence are broadly suggestive of the work of a single author ," though other scholars see Lamentations as the work of multiple authors.
Concerto for Orchestra quickly became Bartók's most popular work, although he did not live to see its full impact.
Archbishopric of Hamburg-Bremen that oversaw the missionary work in Scandinavia until 1103, had appointed bishops to Sweden at least from 1014 onwards, the first see being in Skara.
Sometimes he had to justify his European fame: ' According to the Union of Soviet Writers, some literature circles of the West see unusual importance of my work, not matching its modesty and low productivity …'"
Much of the work in biomedical engineering consists of research and development, spanning a broad array of subfields ( see below ).
To see the principle of an equal-energy surface at work, imagine gradually increasing the rate of rotation of the bucket from zero.
" Chaplin's early years in music hall allowed him to see stage comedians at work ; he also attended the Christmas pantomimes at Drury Lane, where he studied the art of clowning.
# Take blood work to see if drugs were involved or if it was a result of hypoventilation / hyperventilation

see and fiction
In Arthur Clarke's Childhood's End ( 1953 ), though written after the present flood of dystopias began, we can see the bright vision of science fiction clearly defined.
Before the revelation of Sheldon's identity, Tiptree was often referred to as an unusually macho male ( see, e. g., Robert Silverberg's commentaries ) as well as an unusually feminist science fiction writer ( for a male ) — particularly for " The Women Men Don't See ", a story of two women who go looking for aliens to escape from male-dominated society on Earth.
Creating a total of over 400 cover paintings, his personal preference was for science fiction jackets ( for example see Robert Silverberg's Majipoor novels and Kirby's own Voyage of the Ayeguy ) and his work on the covers of Terry Pratchett's Discworld series of novels is well known.
Author and editor Damon Knight summed up the difficulty by stating that " science fiction is what we point to when we say it ", a definition echoed by author Mark C. Glassy, who argues that the definition of science fiction is like the definition of pornography: you don't know what it is, but you know it when you see it.
Since this story was intended as a political polemic, credit for the first science fiction story is often given to later Bengali authors such as Jagadananda Roy, Hemlal Dutta and the polymath Jagadish Chandra Bose ( see Bengali science fiction ).
For a list of notable science fiction series and programs on television, see: List of science fiction television programs.
Soon after the fans started to communicate directly with each other came the creation of fanzines ( see also science fiction fanzines ).
Entering or winning the contest does not require or imply endorsement or membership in the Church of Scientology, and the contest itself has been endorsed by a wide range of well-known speculative fiction writers ( see Judges and Winners above ) who have no relationship to Scientology.
An example of this is the tale of " The Three Apples " ( see Crime fiction elements below ).
A notable example is in the tale of " The Three Apples " ( see Crime fiction elements below ).
The unreliable narrator device is also used to generate suspense in " The Three Apples " and humor in " The Hunchback's Tale " ( see Crime fiction elements below ).
Crime fiction elements are also present near the end of " The Tale of Attaf " ( see Foreshadowing above ).
The idea of preventing paradoxes by supposing that the time traveler is taken to a parallel universe while his original history remains intact, which is discussed above in the context of science, is also common in science fictionsee Time travel as a means of creating historical divergences.
Often in fiction, the time traveler does not merely fail to prevent the actions, but in fact precipitates them ( see predestination paradox ), usually by accident.
The Church of Scientology has objected to the Xenu story being used to paint Scientology as a mere science fiction fantasy ( see Space opera in Scientology doctrine ).
– Greyhawk reference materials and fan fiction ( see Canonfire!
In August 1999 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone topped the New York Times list of best-selling fiction, and stayed near the top of the list for much of 1999 and 2000, until the New York Times split its list into children's and adult sections under pressure from other publishers who were eager to see their books given higher placings.
* For usage in literature, see Speculative fiction
Tired of working on children's humour titles, he heard that a new science fiction title was being put together at IPC and went to see Pat Mills and asked to be transferred to the new comic which was to be called 2000 AD.
Ross, Rice and Yarbro set the trend for multi-volume vampire sagas which are now a stock feature of mass-market fiction ( see below for list ).
Also see ecotopian literature and feminist science fiction

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