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The opening paragraph of the chapter titled The Theory Of Representative Perception, in the book Philosophies Of Science by Albert G. Ramsperger says, `` passed on to the brain, and there, by some unexplained process, it causes the mind to have a perception ''.
The opening paragraph names a collection of goddesses, some derived from Greek or Roman mythology, others from Celtic or Arthurian legends, affirming a belief that these various figures represent a single Great Mother:
In the opening paragraph of his seminal essay " The Evolution of Childhood " ( first article in The History of Childhood ), DeMause states:
In the opening paragraph of an essay on the New Wave Rob Latham relates that
Like the five-and six-part consort fantasias, they sometimes feature a gradual increase in momentum after an imitative opening paragraph.
The town, along with a reference to the Oconee river and Laurens County, is mentioned in the opening paragraph of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake: " nor had topsawyer's rocks by the stream Oconee exaggerated themselves to Laurens County's gorgios while they went doublin their mumper all the time.
Paine was a roommate of Tone's compatriot, " Citizen Lord " Edward FitzGerald, in Paris ; and Paine's famous themes of the " rights of man " and " common sense " can be seen in the opening paragraph of the Declaration of the United Irishmen.
His assignment of duties signed by Hitler himself read in its opening paragraph:
The best-known of these accounts is provided by the opening paragraph of his 1918 book Jungle Peace:
" These commentaries, profiles, reviews and interviews are packaged neither chronologically nor thematically ; however, the closing taglines sometimes make a free-associational link to the opening paragraph of the next entertaining essay.
The result, to modern eyes, is often bizarre, with many forced etymologies, as can be seen from the opening paragraph, where Cornutus describes Heaven ( Ouranos ):
As another indicator, here is the opening paragraph of his 350-page tutorial entitled Sound ( 1867 ): " In the following pages I have tried to render the science of acoustics interesting to all intelligent persons, including those who do not possess any special scientific culture.
The July 8, 1962, edition of the Sunday Herald, in an article entitled " Mad Strangler Kills Four Women in Boston ", declared in its opening paragraph, " A mad strangler is loose in Boston.
The 2001 National Historic Landmark Nomination says in its opening paragraph: " An elaborate combination of Greek, Roman, and Renaissance influences, the massive courthouse reflects the exuberant ambition of late nineteenth century America.
After her opening paragraph she proceeds to her declaration, which she asks be reviewed and decreed by the National Assembly in their next meeting.
In addition to the names listed in the opening paragraph, the additional nickname Caga tió (, " shitting log ") derives from the many songs of Tió de Nadal that begin with this phrase, which was originally ( in the context of the songs ) an imperative (" shit log !").
A single paragraph describing the opening of an amusement arcade concludes with "... but that's another story.
Kant's opening paragraph of the essay is a much-cited definition of a lack of Enlightenment as people's inability to think for themselves due not to their lack of intellect, but lack of courage.
The opening paragraph of the Railways Act of 1921 states:
Sutherland restated his view in the syndicated article co-authored with Cecilia Malmström entitled “ Immigration challenge: Europe ’ s politicians should accept diverse social communities ” the opening paragraph of which is that:
For the hardcover version of You Shall Know Our Velocity, the opening paragraph of the novel was printed directly on the front cover.
In Sacrament, Hand alludes to the opening paragraph being written by a ghostwriter.
* The 1980s British band The Weather Prophets was named after a line in the opening paragraph of the novel: " Boris has just given me a summary of his views.
Steele's idea was to publish the news and gossip heard in London coffeehouses, hence the title, and seemingly, from the opening paragraph, to leave the subject of politics to the newspapers, while presenting Whiggish views and correcting middle-class manners, while instructing " these Gentlemen, for the most part being Persons of strong Zeal, and weak Intellects ... what to think.

opening and too
He considered opening a can of beer but vetoed that idea too.
He gave the nationally televised opening night address at the 1988 Democratic National Convention, but his speech, which was 33 minutes long and twice as long as it was expected to be, was criticized for being too long and poorly delivered.
The French suffered too: Admiral Brueys on Orient was severely wounded in the face and hand by flying debris during the opening exchange of fire with Bellerophon.
These doors have an operating range of slightly over 90 degrees, so their use is limited to where they come into contact with a side wall when fully open ( or where they can be prevented from opening too far by a doorstop ).
After this he returned to Bologna, but an invitation from Prince Metternich to come to Verona and " assist in the general re-establishment of harmony " was too tempting to refuse, and he arrived at the Congress in time for its opening on October 20, 1822.
She felt that the final exuberant movement was " too brilliant ", as she was encouraged by the dark and tempestuous opening movement she had seen in an early draft.
The " throttle " ( fuel valve ) of a monosoupape therefore provided only a very limited degree of speed regulation, as opening it made the mixture too rich, while closing it made it too lean ( in either case quickly stalling the engine ).
On the opening kickoff, 49ers rookie kick returner Derrick Harmon caught the ball too close to the sidelines and stepped out of bounds at the San Francisco 6-yard line.
Algernon too is pursued by a group of creditors in the opening scene.
The Director General, Sir John Reith ( later Lord Reith ) said in the opening programme: " Don't expect too much in the early days ; for some time we shall transmit comparatively simple programmes, to give the best chance of intelligible reception and provide evidence as to the type of material most suitable for the service in each zone.
This too is seen as disorderly, opening 14 months late and with station facilities not yet complete ( e. g. lifts for wheelchair access )
A third example, a cross-over with the Swedish Chef, has the Swedish Chef open and cause a wine bottle " explosion " ( if a bottle is shaken too much before opening it for the first time, fizz will shoot up and out of the bottle ) and flies through the air, classified as a UFO by the Muppet Newsman.
* Strong two clubs: All unbalanced hands too strong to open at the one-level are opened with an artificial 2 call, as well as balanced hands stronger than 22 HCP ( unless opener has the right strength for a 3NT opening bid ).
Experiments are still underway to find an opening position, which neither devolves into a draw nor gives too great an advantage to the first player.
Hence revolution is most likely to appear in third world countries, which again will weaken imperialism opening up for revolutions in other countries too.
To avoid opening the pressure cooker too often while cooking vegetables with varying cooking times, vegetables that take longer to cook can be cut into smaller pieces and vegetables that cook faster can be cut into thicker pieces.
An opening was made at the Kyrenia Gate in 1931 after one of Nicosia's first buses proved too high to go through the original gate.
Since the opening book for each possible opening position would be too difficult to devote to memory ( 960 " book opening " systems ), each player must create every move originally.
It is the opening sentence of Kafka's The Metamorphosis, where Gregor Samsa finds himself transformed into a giant verminous bug, and Bialystock dismisses it as " too good ".
Remarkable is the fact that the shrine of Sancus had no roof as it was deemed inappropriate and ineffective to swear oaths unless under the sky and the Capitolin temple had an opening in its roof too.
"</ ref > The studio originally refused, stating it would be too costly to re-shoot and re-score the opening.

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