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Henkes and Bindervoet generally summarise the critical consensus when they argue that, between the thematically indicative opening and closing chapters, the book concerns " two big questions " which are never resolved: what is the nature of protagonist HCE ’ s secret sin, and what was the letter, written by his wife ALP, about?

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In this section we summarise the yearly campaigns that make up the SMC.

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Sump Indices are available for each cave diving region ( Somerset, Wales, Derbyshire & Northern ) of Great Britain which summarise diving activities from Group members and non-members over many years.
Discussion at each two-day conference begins with all members present, before participants divide into three sub-groups, each having its own chairman and rapporteur to summarise proceedings.

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# Correspondence analysis ( CA ), or reciprocal averaging, finds ( like PCA ) a set of synthetic variables that summarise the original set.
Someone took notes on what was said, allowing the teacher to summarise all arguments and present his final position the following day, riposting all rebuttals.
Computer data processing is any process that a computer program does to enter data and summarise, analyse or otherwise convert data into usable information. It involves recording, analysing, sorting, summarising, calculating, disseminating and storing data.
In their introduction to The Reader's Companion to Military History Robert Cowley and Geoffrey Parker summarise this side of the modern view of the Battle of Tours by saying " The study of military history has undergone drastic changes in recent years.
To summarise, there may be insufficient trials to suppress the effects of the initial choice, and especially for large ( but finite ) systems the convergence might be very slow.
" My bringing-up has been too long about Princes to misuse anything towards them ", he would summarise his lessons.
To examine each in detail would take too much space here, but two viewpoints summarise the arguments around them.
The Forty-Two Articles were intended to summarise Anglican doctrine, as it now existed under the reign of Edward VI, who favoured a more Protestant faith.
Miller goes on to summarise his theory ; " he appears to have wished to make the play shorter, more of a romantic comedy full of wooing and glamorous rhetoric, and to add more obvious, broad comedy.
Therefore, the following synopsis attempts to summarise events in the book which find general, although inevitably not universal, consensus among critics.
Few things summarise his status as well as a T-shirt worn by Raquel Welch, one of the greatest movie stars of the era.
The emphasis was not static but changed over time: Osho revelled in paradox and contradiction, making his work difficult to summarise.
It would be useful here to briefly summarise the history of Laos which had been separated into two principalities of Luang Prabang and Vientiane since the beginning of the eighteenth century.
The graphs on the right summarise the speeds obtainable for each ADSL standard based on line length and attenuation.
In the 1990s there was interest in using NLG to summarise financial and business data.
More recently there is interest in using NLG to summarise electronic medical records.
The same ideas are often applied to Lie groups, Lie algebras, algebraic groups and p-adic number analogues, making it harder to summarise the facts into a unified theory.
It is specifically based on the use of Bayesian probabilities to summarise evidence.
A fitness function is a particular type of objective function that is used to summarise, as a single figure of merit, how close a given design solution is to achieving the set aims.
I will attempt to summarise a few of the more important findings, concentrating on those that have special relevance for the subject matter of this conference.
Froissart's envoi are invariably addressed to the Prince and are used to summarise the content of the preceding stanzas.
Data processing is any process that a computer program does to enter data and summarise, analyses or otherwise convert data into usable information.
During his association with Kennedy in the 1980s, Hanegraaff applied memory-based techniques ( such as acrostic mnemonics ) to summarise strategies, methods and techniques in Christian evangelism.

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As I dug in behind one of the bales we were using as protection, I grudgingly found myself agreeing with Oso's logic, especially when I imagined what would have happened to Missy if Old Knife's large party of screeching warriors had overrun our company.
I was aware that when our eyes met we both quickly averted them.
Out of compulsion to say something cheery, Ben Prime blurted, `` Well, we were lucky to be on soft ground when the first floodheads hit.
That, I thought, is at least one thing I can find out when we meet.
But now we can keep it out no longer, because we have come into a time when `` it invades our experience at every moment.
There were fences in the old days when we were children.
even when the fences became a part of the game -- when a vine-embowered gate-post was the Sleeping Beauty's enchanted castle, or when Rapunzel let down her golden hair from beneath the crocketed spire, even then we paid little heed to those who went by on the path outside.
We enjoyed a paradoxical freedom when we were still too young for school.
We were forbidden to swing on the gates, lest they sag on their hinges in a poor-white-trash way, but we could stand on them, when they were latched, rest our chins on the top, and stare and stare, committing to memory, quite unintentionally, all the details that lay before our eyes.
But the fences were still in place fifty-odd years ago, and when we stood on the gate to look over, the sidewalk under our eyes was not cement but two rows of paving stones with grass between and on both sides.
Here there may be an analogy with cancer: we can detect cancers by their rapidly accelerating growth, determinable only when related to the more normal rate of healthy growth.
And when we consider the tenuous hold tradition has on existence, any weakening of that hold constitutes a crisis of existence.
So when textbooks, like that of Baker set out drawings of the ' Ptolemaic System ', complete with earth in the center and the seven heavenly bodies epicyclically arranged on their several deferents, we have nothing but a misleading 20th-century idea of what never existed historically.
In his study Samuel Johnson, Joseph Wood Krutch takes this line when he says that what Aristotle really means by his theory of catharsis is that our evil passions may be so purged by the dramatic ritual that it is `` less likely that we shall indulge them through our own acts ''.
`` They straggle at such a rate '', he told the commander-in-chief, `` that if the enemy were enterprising, they might get two from us, when we would take one of them, which makes me wish General Howe would go on, lest any incident happen to us ''.
`` Sure, we met a barrel of rich men but it's hard to find the real thing when you're young, beautiful and the toast of two continents '' `` Remember Fanny Brice promised my mother she would look after me on the road ''??
President Kennedy was right when he said, `` We shall never negotiate out of fear and we never shall fear to negotiate ''.
To our everlasting shame, we led the world in this nuclear arms race sixteen years ago when we dropped the first bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
When we become firm enough to stand for those ideals which we know to be right, when we become hard enough to refuse to aid nations which do not permit self-determination, when we become strong enough to resist any more drifts towards socialism in our own Nation, when we recognize that our enemy is Communism not war, and when we realize that concessions to Communists do not insure peace or freedom, then, and only then will we no longer be `` soft ''.

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