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The term " spiritual " is now frequently used in contexts in which the term " religious " was formerly employed ; compare James ' 1902 lectures on the " Varieties of Religious Experience ".
Chapter 17, " Varieties of Liberals and Conservatives ", is entirely devoted to showing a number of dimensions along which one can slide and still be a member of either camp.
Varieties of food / produce which were introduced by Europeans are often called farang varieties.
Varieties in which the vehicle rests on rails or a road:
Varieties of dualism according to which an immaterial mind causally affects the material body and vice-versa have come under strenuous attack from different quarters, especially in the 20th century.
Elbow Room: The Varieties of Free Will Worth Wanting ( 1984 ) is a book by the American philosopher Daniel Dennett, which discusses the philosophical issues of free will and determinism.
This article provides information only about basic kinds of criticism, which are used generally by almost everybody at one time or another ( for more specific types or areas of criticism, see the list at the bottom of this page, the ( incomplete ) category list for " criticism ", Varieties of criticism and the criticism of ( disambiguation ) page ).
During 1892, the Royal English Opera House, which had been a financial failure in Shaftesbury Avenue, applied for a music hall license and was converted by Walter Emden into a grand music hall and renamed the Palace Theatre of Varieties, managed by Charles Morton.
* The Good Old Days ( 1953 to 1983 ) was a popular BBC television light entertainment programme recorded live at the Leeds City Varieties which recreated an authentic atmosphere of the Victorian – Edwardian music hall with songs and sketches of the era performed by present-day performers in the style of the original artistes.
Varieties include ' Magadhi ' from Bihar, Gundi, Rasi & Bada varieties from Hinjilicut, Orissa which is more popular in Benaras, Mirzapur, Tunda, Agra & southern districts of Orissa, in India, and ' Venmony Vettila ' from Kerala.
Varieties such as Müller-Thurgau and Silvaner, which elsewhere are considered to produce wines of more mediocre quality, are sometimes considered to give better wines in the cold climate such as Saale-Unstrut's.
the Laws which affect the Production of Varieties, Races, and Species, contain the results of the investigations of two indefatigable naturalists, Mr. Charles Darwin and Mr. Alfred Wallace.
Along with classics like William James's Varieties of Religious Experience ( which itself cites Bucke ), and some more recently published volumes, Bucke's study has become part of the foundation of transpersonal psychology.
The expression, which derives from Heinz's " 57 Varieties ", has come to mean anything that is comprised or mixed from a lot of parts or origins.
Another well-known program was " Continental Varieties " which played every weekday afternoon at 3 PM with distinctive theme music by the English light music composer Eric Coates.
* Crania Americana ; or, A Comparative View of the Skulls of Various Aboriginal Nations of North and South America: To which is Prefixed An Essay on the Varieties of the Human Species.
Varieties of granite which occur include Sung Kong, Cheung Chau and Ma On Shan Granites.
As President of the Linnean Society he chaired the meeting on 1 July 1858 at which Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace first published their theories on natural selection in the joint presentation of papers On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties ; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection.
He appeared as the Chairman of the Leeds City Varieties in the long-running television series The Good Old Days, which ran from 1953 to 1983, and became well known for his elaborate introductions of the performers.
Varieties include baekhaju ( 백하주 ), which is made from glutinous rice and Korean nuruk, and Heukmeeju ( hangul: 흑미주 ; hanja: 黑米酒 ; literally " black rice wine "), which is made from black rice.
McDougal bemoans the changing face of Delta City's downtown core, and when we first see him he is weeping for the loss of " 42 Varieties ," a donut shop which has been bulldozed to make room for a McDonalds.
Varieties of tteokguk include: saeng tteokguk ( 생떡국 ) or nal tteokguk ( 날떡국 ), a specialty of Chungcheong province, where a mixture of non-glutinous rice with glutinous rice is made into small balls or rolled into a garaetteok shape and then sliced into a boiling broth ; joraengi tteokguk ( 조랭이 떡국 ) from the Kaesong region with the tteok twisted in small cocoon shapes ; and gon tteokguk ( 곤떡국 ) from the island of Jeju, which uses sliced jeolpyeon tteok rather than the usual garaetteok.

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Varieties of B. rapa that have been developed only for the use of leaves are called Chinese cabbage.
Varieties may have leaves with red, yellow, white and cream variegations.
Varieties of creosote have also been made from both petroleum and oil shale called oil-tar creosote, when derived from the oil tar, and water-gas-tar creosote when derived from the water gas tar.
Varieties with the se alleles have a longer storage life and contain 12-20 % sugar compared to su varieties.
Varieties have now, however, been bred to reduce the content of glucosinolates, yielding a more palatable oil.
Certain languages have both a classical form and various vernacular forms, with two widely-used examples being Arabic and Chinese: see Varieties of Arabic and Chinese language.
Varieties of single-serving and individually wrapped cakes have also been marketed.
Such study may be said to have begun with the American psychologist and philosopher William James in his 1901 / 02 Gifford Lectures later published as The Varieties of Religious Experience.
Aquatic fauna: Varieties of fishes have been identified along with various species of frogs and snakes, etc.
The complex incorporated a number of historic London buildings, including the London Pavilion, that have in the past hosted the Palace of Varieties, the New Private Subscription Theatre, the Royal Albion Theatre, the New Queen's Theatre, the Argyll Subscription Rooms, the Trocadero Music Hall, the Royal Trocadero Music Hall, the Eden Theatre and the Trocadero Restaurant.
Varieties of Slice have included apple, fruit punch, grape, passionfruit, peach glaze, Mandarin orange, pineapple, strawberry, Cherry Cola, " Red ", Cherry-Lime, and Dr Slice.

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In Clapham, The Grand, originally the 1900 ' Grand Palace of Varieties ', has been restored, but its interior reflects its modern use as a music venue and nightclub.
This reading of Frege has been rejected by many scholars, most strongly by Gareth Evans in The Varieties of Reference and by John McDowell in " The Sense and Reference of a Proper Name ", following lines developed by Michael Dummett.
There has been a theatre on the site since 1879 when The Grand Varieties Theatre was built.

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The 1775 treatise " The Natural Varieties of Mankind ," by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach proposed five major divisions: the Caucasoid race, Mongoloid race, Ethiopian race ( later termed the Negroid race ), American Indian race, and Malayan race, but he did not propose any hierarchy among the races.
Lyell and Hooker agreed that a joint paper should be presented at the Linnean Society, and on 1 July 1858, the papers entitled On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties ; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection, by Wallace and Darwin respectively, were read out but drew little reaction.
) Darwin had initially decided to call it An abstract of an Essay on the Origin of Species and Varieties Through natural selection, but with Murray's persuasion it was eventually changed to the snappier title: On the Origin of Species, with the title page adding by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life.
The Alhambra, a large theatre built in 1854, dominated the site, to be joined in 1884 by the Empire Theatre of Varieties.
* Varieties of Miso Soup and Miso Soup by Season from Ajinomoto, an influential Japanese food company.
The peak body coordinating Plant breeders rights is the Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants ( Union internationale pour la protection des obtentions végétales, UPOV ) and this organization maintains a database of new cultivars protected by PBR in all countries.
Varieties are also differentiated by the coarseness or fineness of the chopped meat as well as the size and style of the casing used.
This work is cited by William James in his lecture on Neurology and Religion at the beginning of The Varieties of Religious Experience ( footnote 4 ).
Varieties, often described by philatelists in French terms, include straight cuts ( percée en lignes, and percée en lignes colorées with inked cutting bar ), arc ( percée en arc ), sawtooth and the serpentine roulettes ( percée en pointe ) used by the early stamps of Finland.
* English Pleasure Carriages: Their Origin, History, Varieties, Materials, Construction, Defects, Improvements, and Capabilities: With an Analysis of the Construction of Common Roads and Railroads, and the Public Vehicles Used on Them ; Together with Descriptions of New Inventions by William Bridges Adams, 1837.
It was then converted into a grand music hall and renamed the Palace Theatre of Varieties, managed successfully by Charles Morton.
It was then converted by Walter Emden into a grand music hall and renamed the Palace Theatre of Varieties, managed by Charles Morton, known as the ' Father of Music Halls ', who made it into a successful enterprise.
Varieties of images offer can include scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and are accompanied by related publications for research.

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