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bedrock and philosophy
What animated LeFevre personally and the Freedom School ideologically — indeed, forms the bedrock upon which all courses were based — is a complicated philosophy that, in essence, rejects all government of modern times.

bedrock and was
The hills just east of downtown showcase the eroded remains of the five mile ( 8 km ) wide impact crater that was blasted into the bedrock, with the area labeled the Wetumpka crater or astrobleme (" star-wound ") for the concentric rings of fractures and zones of shattered rock can be found beneath the surface.
The mission's specific landing site was located between two young impact craters, North and South Ray craters — and in diameter, respectively — which provided " natural drill holes " which penetrated through the lunar regolith at the site, thus leaving exposed bedrock that could be sampled by the crew.
The lowest chamber is cut into the bedrock upon which the pyramid was built and was unfinished.
Essentially, water supplied by aqueducts was used to prospect for ore veins by stripping away soil to reveal the bedrock.
When a full tank was opened, the wave of water sluiced away the overburden to expose the bedrock underneath and any gold veins.
The foundations were completed at enormous expense, largely because bedrock was not struck until the excavation had reached.
A powder magazine was hacked out of the bedrock beneath the Joannes bastion.
An early success story for TI-GSI came in the 1950s when GSI was able ( under a Top Secret government contract ) to monitor the Soviet Union's underground nuclear weapons testing from outcrop bedrock found in Oklahoma.
He joined the Bristol Old Vic and was there for two years 1959 – 1961, time he described as ' the bedrock of his career ', followed by much other stage work: as Brecht's Arturo Ui, The Strange Case of Martin Richter, Disabled, The Heretic, The Caretaker and Semi-Detached ( in New York ).
Along with other foreign-made works, the film's U. S. copyright was restored in 1998, but the constitutionality of this copyright extension was challenged in Golan v. Gonzales and as Golan v. Holder it was ruled that " In the United States, that body of law includes the bedrock principle that works in the public domain remain in the public domain.
During the 1870s, muskeg in Northern Ontario was reported to have swallowed a railroad engine whole when a track was laid on muskeg instead of clearing down to bedrock.
An additional flat platform was built above the portion of the hill rising above the general level of the top of the Temple Mount, and this upper platform is the location of the Dome of the Rock ; the rock in question is the bedrock at the peak of the hill, just breaching the floor level of the upper platform.
However, shallow bedrock was encountered beneath the site, which would render construction too difficult.
The stones are set within a circular ditch up to deep, wide and in circumference that was carved out of the solid sandstone bedrock by the ancient residents.
Research was carried out from 2001 to 2003 ; glaciological observations were made, and both shallow cores and cores to bedrock were extracted and analyzed ( Olivier and others, 2003 ; Fujita and others, 2004 ).
The earliest was placed on bedrock.
This shaft was later successfully re-dug to, reaching bedrock ; work was halted because of lack of funds and the collapse of the partnership.
The hills just east of downtown showcase the eroded remains of a wide impact crater that was blasted into the bedrock, with the area labeled the Wetumpka crater or astrobleme (" star-wound ") for the concentric rings of fractures and zones of shattered rock can be found beneath the surface.
The bedrock of La Rochelle and surrounding areas is composed of layers of limestone dating back to the Sequanian stage ( upper Oxfordian stage ) of the Jurassic period ( circa 160 million years ago ), when a large part of France was submerged.
Around that time and into the 1890s, Sharon was bustling with thousands of travelers who came there for the reputed healing powers of the nearby Electric Health Resort, where it was said that exposure to bedrock in a subterranean chamber provided electrical healing powers.

bedrock and only
According to Dan Gill, geological investigations in the early 1990s confirmed earlier observations that the high assault ramp consisted mostly of a natural spur of bedrock that required a ramp only high built atop it in order to reach the Masada defenses.
Even soils derived from granitic bedrock contain an order of magnitude less available phosphorus and only half as much nitrogen as soils in comparable climates in other continents.
* Salim ( Sandy ) Bonnor Lewis, born January 27, 1939, moved with his family to Essex in 1980, an American investment banker, arbitrageur, merger-maker, founded in 1980 a general partnership, S B Lewis & Company, a member firm of the New York Stock Exchange, originated and closed, negotiating for both sides, the tax free merger of American Express and Shearson Loeb Rhodes, received a presidential pardon from President Clinton on his last day in office-the only pardon of an NYSE member firm chief executive in Wall Street history, see http :// sblewis. net, known for litigation that forced the Adirondack Park Agency to contribute $ 71, 690. 28 to the farm's litigation cost for government behavior deemed unworthy by Acting Supreme Court Judge Richard B. Meyer in a series of decisions now bedrock in New York State law that allows a farm within the park to build to house farm workers without Park Agency involvement.
Smetana's eight operas created the bedrock of the Czech opera repertory, but of these only The Bartered Bride is performed regularly outside the composer's homeland.
A six-story above-ground glass-enclosed tower of book stacks is surrounded by a windowless rectangular outer shell, supported only on four massive piers at the corners of the building, which descend 50 feet to bedrock.
The province had been the bedrock of Liberal support for almost a century — in fact, the 1958 Tory landslide was the only time since the 1896 election that the Liberals had not won the most seats in Quebec.
Son, described as " the bedrock of Cuban music ", has shaped much of twentieth-century Latin music, and had a strong impact on popular music, not only in Latin America, but also in the United States during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
His military and political experiences led him to the conviction that a strong central government, as the bedrock of political and economic security, was essential to protect the rights not only of his own social class and adopted state but also of all classes of citizens and all the states.
There is no hard bedrock near the surface of the island, only layers of weak " shelly sandstone " to depths of or more.
Seeing how much its presence bothered her friend and teammate, Rachel Summers attempted to remove it from the bedrock with the powers of the Phoenix Force but could not move it, because it would only move upon Shadowcat's command.
According to Dan Gill, geological investigations in the early 1990s confirmed earlier observations that the high assault ramp consisted mostly of a natural spur of bedrock that only required a ramp built atop it in order to reach Masada's defenses.
The southern foundation pier was sunk to 233 feet below high water before reaching bedrock, only 8 inches short of a world record.
The island is a barren outcrop of bedrock, with a permanent size of half an acre rising to only three feet above sea level, plus an intertidal zone of a further.
Shatter cones are rare geological features that are only known to form in the bedrock beneath meteorite impact craters or underground nuclear explosions.
The pedosphere is the skin of the Earth and only develops when there is a dynamic interaction between the atmosphere ( air in and above the soil ), biosphere ( living organisms ), lithosphere ( unconsolidated regolith and consolidated bedrock ) and the hydrosphere ( water in, on and below the soil ).
It is the only known evidence of a prehistoric permanent structure cut into the bedrock in the United States, and considerably predates other known permanent settlements on the East Coast.
The water no longer gushes forth from the cave, but only seeps from the bedrock below it.
The park consists of a large number of " young " lakes ( only tens of thousands of years old ) contained by this ancient bedrock.
I am here not only to escape for a while the clamor and filth and confusion of the cultural apparatus but also to confront, immediately and directly if it's possible, the bare bones of existence, elemental and fundamental, the bedrock which sustains us ( 7 ).
Machalek has repeatedly – and only half jokingly – called for a “ one-hundred year moratorium on studying humans within the field of sociology ” and he thus believes that the bedrock of sociological knowledge lies in explaining social phenomena that are exhibited across many different types of species.
Much of the region is an ancient highland, but there is basaltic bedrock near Cooma and Nimmitabel that produce the only true chernozems in the whole continent, which are some of the best soils in Australia.
For ship channel clearance, the bridge would require at least one long span, while ready access to bedrock was found only close to Yerba Buena Island.
As a general rule, visitors should stay on pre-existing roads and trails, only traveling off-trail on durable surfaces such as bedrock or river gravel.
Some of the types of information that can only be obtained from bedrock outcrops, or through precise drilling and coring operations, are ; structural geology features orientations ( e. g. bedding planes, fold axes, foliation ), depositional features orientations ( e. g. paleo-current directions, grading, facies changes ), paleomagnetic orientations.

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