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The rape ( which she almost never discussed ), had a lifelong traumatizing effect upon her.
He argued that the medicalization in recent decades of so many of life's vicissitudes — birth and death, for example — frequently caused more harm than good and rendered many people in effect lifelong patients.
This effect is supposed to be owing to the continuous lifelong immune suppression and chronic oral graft-versus-host disease.
This effect is supposed to be owing to the continuous lifelong immune suppression and chronic oral graft-versus-host disease.
At the age of nine, he first saw Salvador Dalí's Christ of Saint John of the Cross, newly-acquired by Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery, which had a profound effect on him and sparked his lifelong interest in art.
Hopper had a lifelong interest in capturing the effect of light on the objects it touched.

effect and friend
His friend argues that, though it is possible to trace a cause from an effect, it is not possible to infer unseen effects from a cause thus traced.
Keynes asked his friend Piero Sraffa to respond publicly to Hayek's challenge ; instead of formulating an alternative theory, Sraffa elaborated on the logical inconsistencies of Hayek's argument, especially concerning the effect of inflation-induced " forced savings " on the capital sector and about the definition of a " natural " interest rate in a growing economy.
This duty may be imputed ; for example, in many jurisdictions, in cases of where a corporate insider " tips " a friend about non-public information likely to have an effect on the company's share price, the duty the corporate insider owes the company is now imputed to the friend and the friend violates a duty to the company if he or she trades on the basis of this information.
When a friend criticized him for denigrating Weiss, a man with an exemplary military record, " he explained cynically that he wasn ’ t in the least interested in Weiss, only in the propaganda effect.
Such criticisms have provoked counter-criticisms that orthodox Catholics are in effect casting the Catholic Church as a friend of authoritarian regimes ; and that the Vatican is not so much trying to defend pure doctrine as to maintain an established ecclesiastical and political order.
As a friend of Melanchthon he opposed the growing party of strict Lutherans ; but still he did everything in his power to reconcile the opposing parties, even trying to effect the recognition of the French Huguenots at the diet of Frankfurt in 1562, but without success.
The one place in England where Kip is completely and unreservedly accepted is the household of Lord Suffolk, the eccentric English nobleman who develops the practice of dismantling unexploded German bombs, a complicated and highly dangerous discipline – and who becomes Kip's mentor, friend and in effect surrogate father.
The struggles of Aylward and her family to effect her initial trip to China were skipped over in favor of a plot device of an employer " condescending to write to ' his old friend ' Jeannie Lawson ," and Aylward's dangerous, complicated travels across Russia and China were reduced to " a few rude soldiers ," after which " Hollywood's train delivered her neatly to Tsientsin.
Some of her old friends, the Bohemians, now and then drop in to have a little chat with her, and though she talks beautifully of her present feelings and way of life, she generally, by way of parenthesis, takes out her little tobacco pouch and makes a cigarette or two for self and friend, and then falls back upon old times with decided gusto and effect.
In Leo De Boer's documentary The Red Stuff ( 2000 ), Alexei Leonov noted the profound effect that Komarov's death had on the morale of the cosmonaut corps: " He was our friend.
In her essay Is Common Human Decency a Scarce Commodity in Popular Literature ?, Margaret Compton contrasts the ending of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold with the ending of Call for the Dead: " Le Carré's début book ends with Smiley feeling deeply guilty about having killed Dieter Frey, the idealistic East German spy who had been Smiley's agent and friend ( and, in effect, his adopted son ) during the Second World War.
The innovation did not escape censure, but he wrote to a friend as follows: " I assure you that I shall never cease to exert myself to the utmost in the cause of reform, and that I will never decline any office which may increase my power to effect it.
* In " The Chinese Woman ", Jerry describes how Elaine has had a destructive effect on her relationship with her friend Noreen.
The propinquity effect is the tendency for people to form friendships or romantic relationships with those whom they encounter often, forming a bond between subject and friend.
This book was in the possession of the Birrell family, and John Birrell, another friend of the poet, adds a testimony to the same effect.
It was a position that Olsson was, by her own admission, uncomfortable with, but her accounts of Södergran and her edition of the author's letters to her, with Olsson's own evocative commentary ( her own letters were lost after Södergran's death ), have had an incalculable effect on the later image of her friend.
To enter some gated communities, the person must be a registered resident with photo ID or the person must have a friend in the gated community who gives specific permission ( via phone or internet ) to the security guards at the gate to this effect " my friend Joe Smith will visit me in the next hour or so, his drivers licence number is XXXXXX, let him in ".
The struggles of Aylward and her family to effect her initial trip to China were skipped over in favor of a plot device of an employer " condescending to write to ' his old friend ' Jeannie Lawson ," and Aylward's dangerous, complicated travels across Russia and China were reduced to " a few rude soldiers ," after which " Hollywood's train delivered her neatly to Tsientsin.
Oscar, his closest friend, feels compelled to throw him out after only a brief time together, though he quickly realizes that Felix has had a positive effect on him.
Longworth's wit was legendary in Washington, DC, and that wit could have a deadly political effect on friend and foe alike.
He had an important effect on Dutch art when in 1585 he showed his friend Hendrick Goltzius drawings he had by Bartholomeus Spranger, then the leading artist of Northern Mannerism, who was based in Prague as Rudolf's court artist.

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At Rome, he wrote in Latin a history of the Roman empire from the accession of Nerva ( 96 ) to the death of Valens at the Battle of Adrianople ( 378 ), in effect writing a continuation of the history of Tacitus.
Tallard wrote a report to this effect to King Louis that morning, but hardly had he sent the messenger when the Allied army began to appear opposite his camp.
Lloyd George and the Conservative leader Andrew Bonar Law wrote a joint letter of support to candidates to indicate they were considered the official Coalition candidates – this " coupon " as it became known was issued against many sitting Liberal MPs, often to devastating effect, though not against Asquith himself.
When Galileo later complained of rumors to the effect that he had been forced to abjure and do penance, Bellarmine wrote out a certificate denying the rumors, stating that Galileo had merely been notified of the decree and informed that, as a consequence of it, the Copernican doctrine could not be " defended or held ".
His imposing contemporaries William James and Josiah Royce admired him, and Cassius Jackson Keyser at Columbia and C. K. Ogden wrote about Peirce with respect, but to no immediate effect.
He nevertheless froze to death, but before he died, he wrote a note to the effect that whoever should find him and bury him in their church should inherit his Plymstock estate.
In the third century AD, Flavius Philostratus wrote this: " For there is an ancient law in regard to the Red Sea, which the king Erythras laid down, when he held sway over that sea, to the effect that the Egyptians should not enter it with a vessel of war, and indeed should employ only a single merchant ship.
In 1975 Belarusian scientist Victor Adamenko wrote a dissertation titled Research of the structure of High-frequency electric discharge ( Kirlain effect ) images.
In 1917 Theremin wrote that Ioffe talked of electrons, the photoelectric effect and magnetic fields as parts of an objective reality that surrounds us everyday, unlike others that talked more of somewhat abstract formula and symbols.
In 1977, Tony Hiss and Jeff Lewis wrote in The New York Times about the then 25-year-old publication's initial effect:
By assuming that light actually consisted of discrete energy packets, Einstein wrote an equation for the photoelectric effect that agreed with experimental results.
used drama to great effect and he wrote dramatically.
Bernal wrote in 1929, " A form of space sailing might be developed which used the repulsive effect of the sun's rays instead of wind.
“ The meaning of a Beethoven symphony ,” he wrote, “ heard while the listener is walking around or lying in bed is very likely to differ from its effect in a concert-hall where people sit as if they were in church .” In essays published by the Institute ’ s Zeitschrift, Adorno dealt with that atrophy of musical culture which had become instrumental in accelerating tendencies-towards conformism, trivialization and standardization-already present in the larger culture.
However, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes wrote, " the Constitution does not appear to authorize two or more Supreme Courts functioning in effect as separate courts.
Second, to analyze how societies could maintain their integrity and coherence in the modern era, when things such as shared religious and ethnic background could no longer be assumed ; to that end he wrote much about the effect of laws, religion, education and similar forces on the society and social integration.
He wrote to Freeman to the effect that to confine archaeology to classics was an absurdity.
The effect of the British operation here was felt in Flanders, General Von Kuhl wrote later that it was a costly defeat and " wrecked " the plan for relieving divisions which had been " fought-out " in Flanders.
" Steven Runciman wrote that " he had a broad vision ; he understood the significance of the great events of his time and the sequence of cause and effect in history.
Karel Sýs wrote about him on the back-cover of his book Chata v Jezerní kotlině: " I think, that both meaning and effect of his work lies in moral purity based upon author's experience.
The skill with which Gilbert and Sullivan used their performers had an effect on the audience ; as critic Herman Klein wrote: " we secretly marvelled at the naturalness and ease with which Gilbertian quips and absurdities were said and done.
From his own experience, Ravel was cognizant of the effect of new music on the ears of the public and he insightfully wrote:
Shen wrote of Cheng's book: " Morsels from Youyang said that the image of the pagoda is inverted because it is beside the sea, and that the sea has that effect.
His results confirmed Einstein's predictions in every detail, but Millikan was not convinced of Einstein's interpretation, and as late as 1916 he wrote, " Einstein's photoelectric equation ... cannot in my judgment be looked upon at present as resting upon any sort of a satisfactory theoretical foundation ," even though " it actually represents very accurately the behavior " of the photoelectric effect.

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