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  • In 1831 Wheatstone by his " magic lyre" experiment showed that, when the sounding-boards of two musical instruments are connected together by a rod of pine wood, a tune played on one will be faithfully reproduced by the other.

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  • His portion is illustrated by two hundred and ninety-nine coloured plates that, wretched as they are, have been continually reproduced in various text-books - a fact possibly due to their subjects having been judiciously selected.

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  • It is true that an official statement, which is here reproduced, [[Table Ii]].

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  • The cell reproduced and the organism grew.

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  • The shafts are turned by the pull of the magnet upon the coils, and the motions of the transmitting pencil are thus reproduced.

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  • In both these examples all the three characteristics - pitch, relative intensity, and quality - of sound are reproduced.

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  • If a limb be lost at an early stage it may be re-grown in perfection; but at later stages it is only imperfectly reproduced and is shorter and thinner than the other limbs.

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  • Standing in the public green, in the centre of the city, is the original statue (by Launt Thompson) of the "Massachusetts Color Bearer," which has been reproduced on the battlefield of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

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  • The test of a miracle is, were there present in the case such external conditions, such second causes we may call them, that wherever these conditions or causes reappear the event will be reproduced.

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  • The proboscis broken off and expelled is generally reproduced, the posterior ribbon-like end of this reproduced portion again fusing with the walls of the sheath.

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  • Mr Peppe's article, reproduced in Rhys Davids' Buddhist India, p. 89.

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  • This code, known as the Liber judiciorum, is 1 The lacunae in these fragments have been filled in by the aid of the law of the Bavarians, where the chief provisions are reproduced.

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  • Herold's edition (Originum ac Germanicarum antiquitatum libri, Basel, 1557), which has been reproduced by Karl von Richthofen in the Mon.

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  • Coote's Remarkable Maps of the X Vth, X Vlth and X VIIth Centuries reproduced in their Original Size (Amsterdam, 1894-1897), and Bibliotheca lindesiana (London, 1898) with facsimiles of the Harleian and other Dieppese maps of the 16th century.

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  • This was republished in a Latin translation with considerable alterations and omissions by Paolo Aringhi in 1651; and a century after its first appearance the plates were reproduced by Giovanni Bottari in 1737, and illustrated with great care and learning.

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  • Wilpert's great work, in which these frescoes are reproduced in colours, now enables the student even better to distinguish the styles of different centuries and follow the course of artistic development or decay.

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  • Wilpert, Le Pitture delle catacombe romane (Rome, 1903), in which all the important frescoes are reproduced in colours, is to be regarded as an addition to the Roma sotterranea.

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  • These irregularities are likewise, at times, reproduced on the upper or dorsal valve.

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  • A partition is separated into separates so as to produce a separation of the partition by writing down a set of partitions, each separate partition in its own brackets, so that when all the parts of these partitions are reassembled in a single bracket the partition which is separated is reproduced.

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  • But, as will be evident, the bright bands bordering the central band are now not inferior to it in brightness; in fact, a band similar to the central band is reproduced an indefinite number of times, so long as there is no sensible discrepancy of phase in the secondary waves proceeding from the various parts of the same slit.

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  • The next play was the Hecyra, first produced in 165, but withdrawn in consequence of its bad reception, and reproduced in 160.

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  • In some towns all the crafts were thus consolidated into a single fraternity; in this case a body was reproduced which regulated the whole trade monopoly of the borough, and hence bore some resemblance to the old gild merchant.

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  • Many of the chief characteristics of the ancient Greek heroes are reproduced in those of the Teutonic North, the parallel being in some cases very striking; Siegfried, for instance, like Achilles, is vulnerable only in one spot, and Wayland Smith, like Hephaestus, is lame.

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  • The Kokka, a monthly magazine richly and beautifully illustrated and edited by Japanese students, has reached its 223rd number; the Shimbi Daikan, a colossal album containing chromoxylographic facsimiles of celebrated examples in every branch of art, has been completed in 20 volumes; the masterpieces of KOrin and Motonobu have been reproduced in similar albums; the masterpieces of the Ukiyo-e are in process of publication, and it seems certain that the Japanese nation will ultimately be educated to such a knowledge of its own art as will make for permanent appreciation.

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  • Studies in drapery, prancing steeds, ideal poses, heads with fragments of torsos attached (in extreme violation of true art), crouching beasts of preyall the stereotyped styles are reproduced.

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  • It has been the custom to rebuild them every twentieth year, alternately on each of two sites set apart for the purpose, the features of the old edifice being reproduced in the new with scrupulous accuracy.

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  • It was sent from India to Emmanuel, king of Portugal, in 1513; and from a sketch taken in Lisbon, Albert Diirer composed his celebrated but fanciful engraving, which was reproduced in so many old books on natural history.

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  • In proportion as the original chloride is thus reproduced, the efficiency of the process is of course diminished.

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  • His ethical system was reproduced, though in a more precise and philosophical form, by Hutcheson, and from him descended, with certain variations, to Hume and Adam Smith.

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  • In 1745 Diderot adapted or reproduced the Inquiry concerning Virtue in what was afterwards known as his Essai sur le Merite et la Vertu.

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  • The reversed plate thus produced is then stripped from the first and used as cathode in its turn, with the result that even the finest lines of the original are faithfully reproduced.

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  • The only likeness of Servetus is a small copperplate by C. Sichem, 1607 (often reproduced); the original is not known and the authenticity is uncertain.

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  • Autore Michaele Villanovano (1536, reproduced by photography, 1909).

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  • In decoration, the acanthus was first reproduced in metal, and subsequently carved in stone by the Greeks.

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  • Grosart in 1874, this edition of the Poetical works being reproduced in the "Aldine edition" in 1876.

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  • But Landen's capital discovery is that of the theorem known by his name (obtained in its complete form in the memoir of 1775, and reproduced in the first volume of the Mathematical Memoirs) for the expression of the arc of an hyperbola in terms of two elliptic arcs.

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  • Laing, are reproduced in the Adversaria of the Bannatyne Club.

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  • Values can therefore be accumulated only by being reproduced in the course or, as often happens, by the very act of consumption; hence his distinction between reproductive and unproductive consumption.

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  • And in reality it would be difficult to account for this feature except on the supposition that one who had lived through the events had been accustomed, when required to give a comprehensive sketch of the history of the ministry and sufferings of Jesus, to relate the facts in the main as they happened; and that a hearer of his has to a considerable extent reproduced them in the same order.

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  • Some of the cases in which the first and third evangelist agree against Mark in a word or clause may be best accounted for by their both having reproduced the common source (an example may be seen under 4 below).

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  • Several of his sermons were reproduced in contemporary English versions.

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  • Eminent among the novelists of this generation were Nemcova, a good observer of social conditions who reproduced in her works the charm of Bohemian peasant life; her kinswoman Svetla, Arbes and Zeyer.

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  • The latter portion of the second volume of the Traite des fonctions elliptiques (1826) is also devoted to the Eulerian integrals, the table being reproduced.

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  • Albert's works (published in twenty-one folios by the Dominican Pierre Jammy in 1651, and reproduced by the Abbe Borgnet, Paris, 1890, 36 vols.) sufficiently attest his great activity.

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  • He thereby gave the signal for the age-long conflict between Nominalism and Realism, which exercised the keenest intellects among the Schoolmen, while the crowning work of his life, the Consolatio Philosophiae (524), was repeatedly expounded and imitated, and reproduced in renderings that were among the earliest literary products of the vernacular languages of modern Europe.

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  • A lizard thus mutilated does not seem to be much affected, and the lost part is slowly reproduced.

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  • At first only one surface of the copper was plated with silver and thus its usefulness was necessarily restricted, but it was a simple matter to apply the silver to both sides and thenceforward whatever was made in solid metal could be reproduced in plate, and firm after firm went into the business, ever and anon introducing further improvements.

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  • In agriculture "Nature labours along with man," and not only the capital of the farmer is reproduced with his profits, but also the rent of the landlord.

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  • Vega's Thesaurus has been reproduced photographically by the Italian government.

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  • It was first formally proposed as an independent method, with great improvements, by Robert Flower in The Radix, a new way of making Logarithms, which was published in 1771; and Leonelli, in his Supplement logarithmique (1802-1803), already noticed, referred to Flower and reproduced some of his tables.

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  • One specimen of a CentralAmerican inscription may give a general idea of them all, whether it be from the sculptured façade of a temple sketched by Catherwood, or from the painted deerskin called the Dresden Codex (reproduced in Kingsborough), or from the chapter of Diego de Landa where he professes to explain and translate the characters themselves.

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  • Offor (London, 1836); reproduced in facsimile by Francis Fry (Bristol, 1862).

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  • John Casey, professor of mathematics at the Catholic university of Dublin, has given elementary demonstrations founded on the theory of similitude and coaxal circles which are reproduced in his Sequel to Euclid; an analytical solution by Gergonne is given in Salmon's Conic Sections.

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  • The extracts containing the Babylonian cosmology, the list of the antediluvian kings of Babylonia, and the Chaldaean story of the Deluge, have been shown by the decipherment of the cuneiform texts to have faithfully reproduced the native legends; we may, therefore, conclude that the rest of the History was equally trustworthy.

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  • This meant that the American type of colonial life would be reproduced in Canada; but it meant also bitter hostility on the part of these colonists to the United States, which refused in any way to compensate the loyalists for their confiscated property.

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  • Later, the form was reproduced by elaborate external wrappings of the different parts of the body before the final swathing; later still, in the Ptolemaic age, by coarse padding with plenty of linen and pitch.

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  • In connexion with his psychological studies, it is interesting that in 1884 the French Anthropological Society reproduced his instructions for the observation of primitive peoples, and modern students of the beginnings of speech in children and the cases of deaf-mutes have found useful matter in his works.

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  • Between these dates Houdon had not been idle; busts of Catharine II., Diderot and Prince Galitzin were remarked at the Salon of 1773, and at that of 1775 he produced, not only his Morpheus in marble, but busts of Turgot, Gluck (in which the marks of small-pox in the face were reproduced with striking effect) and Sophie Arnould as Iphigeneia (now in the Wallace Collection, London), together with his well-known marble relief, "Grive suspendue par les pattes."

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  • This geographical division was not reproduced by Rome in any administrative partitions of the province.

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  • The swarthy figure and brilliant costume of the "Moor" when reproduced in wood and picked out in colours produced a very striking effect, and when a small table was supported on the head by the upraised hands the idea of passive service was suggested with completeness.

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  • Monge's various mathematical papers are to a considerable extent reproduced in the Application de l'analyse a la Geometrie (4th ed., last revised by the author, Paris, 1819); the pure text of this is reproduced in the 5th ed.

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  • It is also clear that Sumerian was actually read aloud, probably as a ritual language, until a very late period, because we have a number of pure Sumerian words reproduced in Greek transliteration; for example, Delephat = Dilbat, " the Venus-star"; Illinos = the god Illil = Bel; aido = itu, " month," &c.

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  • It has until lately been the practice to remove these to the museum at Naples; but the present tendency is to leave them (and even the movable objects found in the houses) in situ with all due precautions as to their preservation (as in the house of the Vettii, of the Silver Wedding, of the Golden Cupids, &c.), which adds immensely to the interest of the houses; indeed, with the l,eip of judicious restoration, their original condition is in large measure reproduced.'

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  • But though about this time he had got ready all or most of the materials for his fundamental work on Body, not even now was he able to make way with its composition, 1 The book, of which the copies are rare (one in Dr Williams's library in London and one in the Bodleian), was printed in quarto size (Paris, 1642), with a pictorial title-page (not afterwards reproduced) of scenes and figures illustrating its three divisions, " Libertas," " Imperium," " Religio."

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  • The publication of collections of chronicles began in 1529, and the uncritical fashion in which these were reproduced made forgeries easy and frequent.

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  • Wood was attacked by Bishop Burnet in a Letter to the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry (1693, 4to), and defended by his nephew Dr Thomas Wood, in a Vindication of the Historiographer, to which is added the Historiographer's Answer (1693), 4to, reproduced in the subsequent editions of the Athenae.

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  • Braun (reproduced in Die liturgische Gewandung).

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  • Reproduced by kind permission of the Archbishop of Westminster.

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  • They differ, however, in being also asexually reproduced.

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  • The church of St Hilary, destroyed by fire in 1853, had a very fine spire, which has been faithfully reproduced in the restored building.

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  • The best collection of Henry's portraits was exhibited at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1909, and the catalogue of that exhibition contains the best description of them; several are reproduced in Pollard's Henry VIII.

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  • In the Southern Uplands, owing to the greater softness and uniformity of texture of the rocks, rock-tarns are comparatively infrequent, except in Galloway, where the protrusion of granite and its associated metamorphism have reproduced Highland conditions of rock-structure.

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  • And to the sentimental rather than to the heroic side belongs also Stella, " a drama for lovers," in which the poet again reproduced, if with less fidelity than in Werther, certain aspects of his own love troubles.

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  • Thus Greek words are transliterated, as " chedrio " from KEBp6 w, " heremus "from €pmios; Greek idioms are reproduced, as " usque nos duci captivos," _ fws rou npas aixuaXwrw05vac, and retranslation into Greek is frequently necessary in order to correct the misrenderings of the translator or the corruptions already inherent in the Greek.

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  • The most skilful sculptors, however, had but little of this after-touching to do, the final modelling and even polish which they had put upon the wax being faithfully reproduced in the bronze casting.

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  • According to Emile Charles (Roger Bacon sa vie, ses ouvrages, ses doctrines, 1861), Peter of Maricourt is the Pierre Peregrin (or Pelerin) de Maricourt (Meharicourt in Picardy), known also as Petrus Peregrinus of Picardy, one of whose letters, De magnete, is partly reproduced in Libri's Hist.

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  • Moreover, a recension could not be reproduced without new errors soon creeping in.

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  • Their work is the first absolutely modern work, - modern in the sense of having absorbed the stores of classic learning and reproduced those treasures in forms of simple, natural, native beauty.

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  • At the same time, there is no reason to believe that the finer European wines will be entirely displaced, inasmuch as these are characterized by qualities of delicacy and breed which cannot be reproduced at will.

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  • Throughout the remainder of his life his more learned brethren from time to time expounded to him the events of Scripture history and the doctrines of the faith, and all that he heard from them he reproduced in beautiful poetry.

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  • The Itala was published by Pierre Sabatier at Paris in 1751, and is reproduced in the Book of Tobit by Neubauer (Clarendon Press, 1878).

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  • To Rashi's disciples are due the Tosaphoth " additions," which, with the commentary of " the Commentator," as he was styled, are often reproduced in printed editions of the Talmud.

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  • The sudden flash which disclosed to the eyes of Hebal the whole epic of humanity cannot be reproduced in language trammelled by time and space.

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  • With a considerable aperture, the neighbouring point N will be reproduced, but attended by aberrations comparable in magnitude to ON.

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  • It requires the middle of the aperture stop to be reproduced in the centres of the entrance and exit pupils without spherical aberration.

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  • By one, and likewise by several, and even by an infinite number of thin lenses in contact, no more than two axis points can be reproduced without aberration of the third order.

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  • The condition for the reproduction of a surface element in the place of a sharply reproduced point - the constant of the sine relation - must also be fulfilled with large apertures for several colours.

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  • The provincial parlements reproduced in a smaller scale the organization of that of Paris; but they did not combine the functions of a court of peers.

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  • In this way the characteristic features of the disease can be reproduced.

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  • Nevertheless the comparative fidelity with which Fabius seems to have reproduced his materials might have made his annals the starting point of a critical history.

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  • The latter he reproduced in the main faithfully, but with a certain exercise of discretion.

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  • They had a great influence on Rousseau, who left elaborate examinations of some of them, and reproduced not a few of their ideas in his own work.

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  • But the original Aramaic Logian document may have been more largely reproduced in our Greek Matthew.

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  • The 14th century is also the period of enriched canopies, of niches and pinnacles and of other details of monumental sculpture reproduced in its seals.

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  • Bell Pettigrew first satisfactorily analysed those movements, and reproduced them by the aid of artificial wings.

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  • This reproduced the structure of a bird with almost servile imitation, save that traction was obtained by two screw-propellers.

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  • In point of detail, it is now impossible to draw a sharp distinction between that which they found surviving ready to their hand and that which they themselves added, or to define how far they reproduced the traditional fragments with verbal fidelity or indulged in revision and remoulding.

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  • Finally, all idea of the divine vanished, and the artists merely presented her as the type of a beautiful woman, with oval face, full of grace and charm, languishing eyes, and laughing mouth, which replaced the dignified severity and repose of the older forms. The most famous of her statues in ancient times was that at Cnidus, the work of Praxiteles, which was imitated on the coins of that town, and subsequently reproduced in various copies, such as the Vatican and Munich.

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  • Some of the utterly unintelligible passages in this fragment are literally reproduced in the Ethiopic. The same wrong order of the text in vii.-viii.

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  • His works have been several times reproduced in whole or in part, though with many spurious interpolations.

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  • A collection in which the texts are simply reproduced in their chronological order is obviously inconvenient; towards 550, Johannes Scholasticus, patriarch of Constantinople, drew up a methodical classification of them under fifty heads.

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  • Dionysius knows only the council of 419, in connexion with the affair of Apiarius; but in this single text are reproduced, more or less fully, almost all the synods of the collection; this was the celebrated Concilium Africanum, so often quoted in the middle ages, which was also recognized by the Greeks.

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  • Ferrandi opera (Dijon, 1694); reproduced in Migne, Patr.

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  • Collectio canonum Ecclesiae Hispanae (Madrid, 1808); reproduced in Migne, P.L.

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  • Edited by Wasserschleben (Leipzig, 1840); reproduced by Migne, P .L.

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  • This is the best of all these works; it is reproduced in Migne, P.L., vol.

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  • The narrative of his travels given by his disciple Damis and reproduced by Philostratus is so full of the miraculous that many have regarded him as an imaginary character.

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  • At times this monster is also depicted lying vanquished at his feet, and occasionally the monster with the lance or the lance alone is reproduced instead of the god himself.

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  • The exterior is diversified by arched recesses forming machicolations, and the same architectural feature is reproduced in the square tower which rises like a donjon above the building.

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  • The plant is reproduced by tubers, which resemble the protocorm in bearing first a number of protophylls and later the upright shoot with its single terminal strobilus.

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  • The division in the legislature was reproduced in the Directory.

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  • The Attic tradition, reproduced in Euripides (Ion 1002), regarded the Gorgon as a monster, produced by Gaea to aid her sons the giants against the gods and slain by Athena (the passage is a locus classicus on the aegis of Athena).

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  • This statute, after being repealed in 1828, was re-enacted and reproduced in the Offences against the Person Act 1861.

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  • He has there not only demonstrated, from the external and internal evidence alike, the spuriousness of the whole treatise, but in a collation (extending to nearly a hundred pages) of numerous passages with corresponding passages in classical medieval authorities, has also traced out the various sources whence Bertram derived the terminology and the facts which he reproduced in the De Situ.

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  • In 1893 the state of Pennsylvania created a commission of ten members, which (with $365,000 appropriated up to 1911) bought about 475 acres (in Chester and Montgomery counties) of the original camp ground, now known as the Valley Forge Park, preserved Washington's headquarters (built in about the year 1758) and other historic buildings, and reproduced several bake-ovens and huts of the kind used by the army.

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  • Orevalo (Rome, 1 7971803, 7 vols.), reproduced in Migne, Patrologia Latina, 81-84, is carefully edited.

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  • This doctrine, stripped of much of its grossness, is reproduced in the New Testament.

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  • The other portions which are reproduced on the retina on the regions surrounding the yellow spot will also be perceived, but with reduced definition.

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  • Only points lying on the plane focused for can be sharply reproduced in the retina, which acts as object-plane to the retina.

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  • In consequence of these residual aberrations, every object-point is not reproduced in an ideal image-point, but as a small circle of aberration.

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  • A deed of arbitration in his hand, dated 1612, relating to the settlement of a dispute between the sons of a land-owner named Todar, who possessed some villages adjacent to Benares, has been preserved, and is reproduced in facsimile in Dr Grierson's Modern Vernacular Literature of Hindustan, p. 51.

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  • Map of town in Niebuhr, Voyage en Arabie, reproduced with modifications in Wright, Chron.

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  • It has reproduced a number of striking portraits of Kant.

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  • There is also a need to understand the more specific context, in which racism is reproduced in society on an everyday basis.

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  • The work was reproduced courtesy of the Francis Frith collection.

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  • Editorial cautionary accidentals are given within round brackets; cautionary accidentals included in the source are reproduced without brackets.

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  • The latter will provide the required copyright acknowledgments to be stated alongside reproduced materials.

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  • RuSource briefings may not be reproduced in any publication or offered for sale without the prior permission of the copyright holder.

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  • Editorial cautionary accidentals are given within round brackets; cautionary accidentals are given within round brackets; cautionary accidentals included in the source are reproduced without brackets.

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  • No part of the content of this web-site may be reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of Computer Manuals Limited.

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  • They can be played either by violin alone or with the basso continuo accompaniment which is reproduced at the bottom of every page.

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  • Over 30 years they produced over 400 prints of these views reproduced from copper engravings.

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  • I've reproduced an excerpt of the section about supplying photos to magazines here.

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  • Reproduced using the latest technology, these beautiful prints have a potential light fastness of over 200 years.

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  • Elite racism Elite racism is reproduced at a national level through the media, the government and other influential figures.

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  • Good-quality black-and-white photographs (glossy finish ), made directly from the work to be reproduced, are preferred.

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  • The symptoms are reproduced by resisted flexion of the wrist.

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  • The text in this document may be reproduced free of charge in any format or media without requiring specific permission.

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  • The most famous frescos are also reproduced on the website.

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  • A psychoacoustic experiment has been conducted to determine the difference limen (DL) of the level of music reproduced in a listening room.

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  • But, in fact, historical processes and supports carry unique qualities which, although not easily reproduced, are scientifically measurable.

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  • Then, how can Martels ' " own " characteristic voice be reproduced by its apparatus, when he has no pharynx?

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  • Note The passage on inverse probability is reproduced in Likelihood and Probability in R. A. Fisher's Statistical Methods for Research Workers.

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  • Letters reproduced from the Dundee Courier regarding rabies in bats.

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  • This consent does not apply to material being reproduced for commercial resale.

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  • The article included a complete schematic of the transmitter, which is reproduced below.

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  • For example, not all local sis are reproduced either on the Assembly or the HMSO sites.

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  • These data have sofar not been reproduced in solid state devices with reproducible contacts.

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  • The reproduced report cards shows Jane got a 59 in spelling at age 5. There is hope for the bad spellers.

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  • Only in certain strains of rabbit and primate can thalidomide 's effect on the human fetus be reproduced.

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  • This principle at once enables the weights of molecules to be compared even when their composition is unknown; it is only 1 It will be seen that in the three gas diagrams of Dalton that are reproduced above, equal numbers of molecules are contained in equal volumes, but if Dalton held this view at one time he certainly afterwards abandoned it.

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  • The heat absorbed was consumed in giving motion to the issuing stream of air, and was reproduced by the impact of the particles on the sides of the exhausted vessel.

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  • By the action of the two variable currents on the electromagnetic mechanism in the receiver, the two component motions are reproduced and by their combined action on a second system of levers the receiving pen is caused to duplicate the motions of the transmitting pencil.

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  • The original sources are best reproduced in Hilgenfeld, Ketzergeschichte des Urchristentums (1884), pp. 1 952 3 0.

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  • That it had been already so granted is proved by a miniature containing the earliest extant representations of a mitre, in the Exultete rotula and baptismal rotula at Bari (reproduced in Berteaux, L' Art dans l'Italie meridionale, I., Paris, 1904).

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  • The collected edition of St Columban's writings was published by Patrick Fleming in his Collectanea sacra Hiberni (Louvain, 1667), and reproduced by Migne, p. 4, vol.

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  • Several alchemistical treatises, written in Arabic, exist in manuscript in the National Library at Paris and in the library of the university of Leiden, and have been reproduced by Berthelot, with translations, in vol.

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  • Many ideas and expressions of the Sicilian have been reproduced by the Roman poet; and the same tone of impassioned solemnity and melancholy seems to have pervaded both works.

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  • The exhibitions of vice and cruelty that were Growth And Population constantly to be seen in the capital have been reproduced by Hogarth, and had they not been set down by so truthful an observer it would have been almost impossible to believe that such enormities could have been committed in the streets of a great city.

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  • Christianismi restitutio (1553; perfect copies in Vienna and Paris); a copy in Edinburgh University Library is complete except that the missing first sixteen pages are replaced by a transcript from the original draft, containing matter not in the print (this supplementary manuscript was reproduced by photography, 1909); a transcript of other portions of the draft is in the Bibl.

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  • The records of the Geneva trial, first published by De la Roche, reproduced in Rilliet's Relation &c., (1844), and elsewhere, are best given in vol.

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  • They are much fed upon by birds and snakes, and have a fragile tail, easily reproduced.

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  • One specimen of a CentralAmerican inscription may give a general idea of them all, whether it be from the sculptured façade of a temple sketched by Catherwood, or from the painted deerskin called the Dresden Codex (reproduced in Kingsborough), or from the chapter of Diego de Landa where he professes to explain and translate the characters themselves.

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  • Even since Buhler wrote, the vase, the top of which is reproduced (see Plate), has been discovered on the borders of Nepal in a stupa where some of the relics of Buddha were kept.

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  • But according to a story reproduced in the New Uniat Anthology of Arcudius, and mentioned in Basil's Monologue, Christopher was originally a hideous man-eating ogre, with a dog's face, and only received his human semblance, with his Christian name, at baptism.

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  • The ordinary bazar copies of the poem, repeatedly reproduced by lithography, teem with interpolations and variations from the poet's language.

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  • This letter was reproduced in facsimile in St. Nicholas, June, 1892.

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  • It is true, the more sensitive and imaginative the mind is that receives the thought-pictures and images of literature, the more nicely the finest lines are reproduced.

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  • October 2005 Ian McTernan The above article is reproduced courtesy of Property Tax Portal.

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  • All original part numbers & illustrations have been reproduced by kind permission of British Motor Heritage.

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  • The check-list reproduced as an Appendix to this document could be useful here.

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  • The Royal Arms may be reproduced only where they are an integral part of the original document.

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  • They may not be reproduced without permission from the football club or the agency.

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  • No text can be reproduced without the consent of the authors.

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  • Each notebook page is reproduced in facsimile, opposite an expanded transcription of Talbot 's text.

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  • Reproduced from original watercolors and supplied as high quality digital prints personalized with details of your fishing trip.

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  • Material from " A Level Playing Field " reproduced by kind permission of AGCAS.

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  • They are reproduced by courtesy of the National Ankylosing Spondylitis Society.

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  • All images are the copyright of their respective rightsholder and may not be reproduced from this site without permission of the rightsholder.

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  • The pages reproduced here give a flavor of what, in a slightly different context, has been called ' scribal publication '.

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  • For example, not all local SIs are reproduced either on the Assembly or the HMSO sites.

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  • Gender subordination has long been seen as reproduced through schooling, through curricula and curricular transactions.

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  • These are posted in each computer cluster and are reproduced in the Taught Students Handbook.

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  • Your presentations and meeting notes can be reproduced at remote locations simultaneously, thereby offering a global teleconference solution.

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  • Walnut has a deep color and luster that is different from other species of wood, and which cannot be truly reproduced through stain.

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  • During the incubation period, the dog may not show any signs of illness and, in fact, may not show symptoms until the heartworms have reproduced and spread into other parts of the body.

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  • The original windows were made with craftsmanship and materials that cannot be reproduced.

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  • The design has been reproduced in a variety of styles.

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  • Many of the most popular pieces have been reproduced and continue to be sold.

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  • Whether you're looking for something reproduced or vintage, there are a lot of choices in plus size rockabilly dresses.

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  • SunsetSunglasses.com should be high on your list of sites to search for reproduced Oakleys because the prices are low (most start at under $20.00) and the selection of different styles is also fairly substantial.

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  • At ChineseWholesaleSunglasses.com, you will be able to find reproduced Oakleys, but there is not a very wide selection.

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  • Reproduced Oakleys that are high quality in both appearance and performance are available at a variety of different online sites.

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  • The Indian Head cookie jar has been reproduced, but the savvy collector will check measurements carefully.

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  • From those few products, the entire range of hair color shades can be reproduced.

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  • Although you could create a different card for every recipient, most crafters design one card to be reproduced as necessary.

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  • While no patented, copyrighted designs will be reproduced, the company is able to recreate similar rings in a variety of styles to give the impression of designer pieces while still preserving individual flair.

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  • How it works is that you bring in a personal photo on CD or disk to one of the Brighton store locations and it will be uploaded and reproduced on the bag.

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  • There are even many replicas of this popular print being reproduced.

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  • There are a huge number of images passed off as real that cannot be reproduced under similar conditions.

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  • To help educate yourself about the ethics of buying reproduced timepieces, check out the resources below.

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  • The cover of the book is reproduced in organic, water-based ink on the front of Be Love Now tee.

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  • Once this is completed, the CD business cards can be reproduced and cover labels attached, placed into jewel cases, sealed and packed in shipping boxes.

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  • Thread crochet is special because it's all handmade and cannot be reproduced by any machine.

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  • You can "flip" through the pages, which are reproduced exactly like the paper copy.

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  • Care cards, insert tissue, boxes, and even serial numbers can also be reproduced, just like the bag itself, and are not good indicators of authenticity.

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  • This popular holiday movie not only has characters and a plot that are fun and exciting, the graphics reproduced for use on these types of social networking sites are just as thrilling.

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  • Today the uniforms worn in the Revolutionary War are reproduced on commercial levels.

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  • While current computers are much better, different platforms such as Windows and Mac used to cause designers endless grief due to variations in the way they reproduced color.

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  • Save in the provisions relating to ecclesiastical benefices, all the property of which had been confiscated, it reproduced the concordat of 1516.

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  • As the story was reproduced, variations were freely introduced according to the bent of different times and peoples; in the Persian version Alexander (Iskander) became a son of Darius; among the Mahommedans he turned into a prophet, hot against idols; the pen of Christian monks made him an ascetic saint.

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  • Unlike the latter, they reproduced the institution of district conciliation boards in addition to the arbitration court; but these boards were a failure here as they were in New Zealand, and after 1903 they fell into disuse.

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  • The consonants are for the most part reproduced pretty distinctly, but not the vowels as yet in an equal degree."

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  • Considering the time at which he wrote, Reis seems to have understood very well the nature of the vibrations he had to reproduce, but he failed to comprehend how they could be reproduced by electricity.

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  • The quality of the sounds was to some extent also reproduced; but, judging from the results of later telephone investigation, it is highly probable that this was due, not to the varying duration, but to the varying firmness of the contact.

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  • The chief argument in favour of this identity is the fact that many passages quoted by Quintilian from Cornificius are reproduced in the Rhetorica.

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  • Marx, puts forward the theory that Cicero and the Auctor have not produced original works, but have merely given the substance of two r xvai (both emanating from the Rhodian school); that neither used the 'r xvat directly, but reproduced the revised version of the rhetoricians whose school they attended, the introductions alone being their own work; that the lectures on which the Ciceronian treatise was based were delivered before the lectures attended by the Auctor.

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  • This curve with the values reduced from metres to feet is reproduced below.

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  • It closes with the introduction of incised, white-filled decoration on pottery, whose motives are presently found reproduced in monochrome pigment.

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  • Next to Homer Euripides is most frequently reproduced by him.

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  • This script, together with the general Sumerian culture, was taken over by the Babylonians upon their settlement in the Euphrates valley and adapted to their language, which belonged to the Semitic group. In this transfer the Sumerian words - largely monosyllabic - were reproduced, but read as Semitic, and 1 Cf.

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  • A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains was followed by The Temminck subsequently reproduced, with many additions, the text of this volume in his Histoire naturelle des pigeons et des gallinacees, published at Amsterdam in 1813-1815, in 3 vols.

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