Points-out Sentence Examples

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  • Ouseley points out that this castle was still used in the 16th century, at least as a state prison.

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  • Lewes points out that Leibnitz is inconsistent in his account of the intelligence of man in relation to that of lower animals, since when answering Locke he no longer regards these as differing in degree only.

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  • Suess,' who points out that the plan of the earth is the result of Suess two movements of the crust - one, subsidence over theory.

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  • He points out that the available oxygen in the oxides may react either as SO 2 + H 2 O ?-- O = H 2 SO 4 or as 2S0 2 -IH20 + 0 = H 2 S 2 0 6; and that in the case of ferric oxide 96% of the theoretical yield of dithionate is obtained, whilst manganese oxide only gives about 75%.

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  • On one point both friends and enemies agree, and that is his brusquerie and his want of tact in the management of men; Oncken points out with some reason the "schoolmasterish" tone of his letters, even to the king.

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  • The author then points out the great advantages of enclosure; recommends " quycksettynge, dychynge and hedgeyng "; and gives particular directions about settes, and the method of training a hedge, as well as concerning the planting and management of trees.

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  • The officer points out the folly of such a course, and the certainty that the republic, whose troops had triumphed over those of Prussia and Austria, will speedily disperse the untrained levies of Provence.

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  • It is obvious that the final moral ideal is not realized in any body of civic institutions actually existing, but the same analysis which demonstrates this deficiency points out the direction which a true development will take.

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  • He was by occupation a fuller, and tradition still points out the site of his mill.

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  • This, however, is not all, for Mr Osgood points out that a skull discovered many years ago in the vicinity of Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, and then named Ovibos or Bootherium cavifrons, evidently belongs to the same genus.

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  • Mr Lecky points out the significance of that event.

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  • Laurent points out that direct taxes furnish 54% of the revenues of the empire, that agriculture is accordingly very heavily taxed, and that the tax on realty is both excessive and unfairly administered.

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  • In this he criticizes the bishops' Report in a sympathetic spirit, but points out how intimately the symbolism of the vestments had become associated with the doctrine of the Sacrifice of the Mass, and how logical was the action of the Reformers in rejecting certain of these vestments.

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  • Schouler points out that like Washington and Lincoln he was " conspicuous.

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  • The New English Dictionary points out that whereas the old Teutonic type of the word is neuter, corresponding to the Latin numen, in the Christian applications it becomes masculine, and that even where the earlier neuter form is still kept, as in Gothic and Old Norwegian, the construction is masculine.

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  • Soc. for 1878, points out that this act meant something to the mob who followed the rebel chief, and was not a piece of foolish acting.

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  • Dr Creighton points out that the number given by certain chroniclers of the deaths from the early pestilences in London are incredible; such for instance as the statement that forty or fifty thousand bodies were buried in Charterhouse churchyard at the time of the Black Death in 1348-1349.

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  • Alphonse de Candolle (Origin of Cultivated Plants, p. 158) points out that the epoch of its introduction into different countries agrees with the idea that its origin was in India, Cochin-China or the Malay Archipelago, and regards it as most probable that its primitive range extended from Bengal to Cochin-China.

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  • In this he points out that modern society is passing ing movements, - the first, a disorganizing movement owing to the break-up of old institutions and beliefs; the second, a movement towards a definite social state, in which all means of human prosperity will receive their most complete development and most direct application.

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  • Barns, engaged specially in work upon the history of the creed of Cappadocia, points out the importance of the extraordinary influence of Firmilian of Caesarea in the affairs of the church of Antioch in the early part of the 3rd century.

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  • Dollond then points out three different types in which a glass so divided and mounted may FIG.

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  • Struve also points out that by attaching a fine scale to the focusing slide of the eye-piece, and knowing the coefficient of expansion of the metal tube, the means would be provided for determining the absolute change of the focal length of the object-glass at any time by the simple process of focusing on a double star.

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  • In so doing he points out that we become conscious of a great cleavage which practically divides the book into two parts, i.

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  • This strange statement suggested some historical allusion, and the discovery of the allusion was made by Reinach, who points out that Domitian by an edict in A.D.

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  • He points out the equivocal character of the word poenitentia, which meant both " penance " and " penitence "; he declared that " true contrition seeks punishment, while the ampleness of pardons relaxes it and causes men to hate it."

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  • He points out the contradiction between the attributes of infinity and individuality.

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  • Rayleigh points out that this clinging of the sound to the surface of a concave wall does not depend on the exactness of the spherical form.

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  • Lord Rayleigh (loc. cit.) points out that this FIG.

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  • Wallace (who includes the Solomon Islands as well as New Guinea in the group) points out that the archipelago "includes two islands larger than Great Britain; and in one of them, Borneo, the whole of the British Isles might be set down, and would be surrounded by a sea of forests.

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  • This is certainly true of the sangatu or priesthood, which was connected with a special family attached to a particular temple and its worship. (2) Johns also points out the existence of the rab-baru, chief soothsayer, and the rab-masmasu or chief magician.

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  • Abrahams points out to the writer that the rest is more summary.

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  • In his history of the Arietidae Hyatt points out that toward the close of the Cretaceous this entire group of ammonites appears to have been affected with some malady; the unrolled forms multiply, the septa are simplified, the ornamentation becomes heavy, thick, and finally disappears in the adult; the entire group ends by dying out and leaving no descendants.

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  • When he possesses that power he may overawe Congress, and make them follow, even reluctantly, in the path he points out.

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  • For Philo lays stress upon the weakness of the analogical argument, points out that the demand for an ultimate cause is no more satisfied by thought than by nature itself, shows that the argument from design cannot warrant the inference of a perfect or infinite or even of a single deity, and finally, carrying out his principles to the full extent, maintains that, as we have no experience of the origin of the world, no argument from experience can carry us to its origin, and that the apparent marks of design in the structure of animals are only results from the conditions of their actual existence.

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  • In this connexion Pfeffer points out that the penetrating power .of light into a clear sea varies for light of different colours.

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  • Sharp, in commenting on this strange behaviour, points out that the host can have no idea why the inquiline haunts her nest.

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  • He points out that in Naxos, in a 6th-century inscription,' 5 in Naf Lou, I oxos and ov is represented by 0*, the first element in which he regards as a form of 8 = h.

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  • The New English Dictionary points out that the transferred use is due less to Homer's Odyssey than to Fenelon's Telemaque, in which Mentor is a somewhat prominent character.

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  • He points out some resemblances between these three books and the Argonautic fables, among them the circumstance that a fountain Artacia occurs in both.

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  • Hume, taking for granted that benevolence is the supreme virtue, points out that the essence of benevolence is to increase the happiness of others.

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  • Although Liebig points out how little science proceeds according to Bacon's rules, yet his other criticisms seem of extremely little value.

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  • Crawley in The Tree of Life, 209, where he points out that " neither the Greek nor the Latin language has any comprehensive term for religion, except in the one teat, and in the other sacra, words which are equivalent to ` sacred.'

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  • He points out that Colbert, on the 3rd, 10th and 24th of June, writes from London to Louis XIV.

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  • The whole previous correspondence (as well as a good deal afterwards) is full of the valet difficulty; and it is surely more reasonable to suppose that when Louvois writes to Saint-Mars on the 19th of July that he is sending Dauger, a new prisoner of importance, as to whom "it est de la derniere importance qu'il soit garde avec une grande seurete," his second paragraph as regards the instructions to "Sieur Poupart" refers to something which Saint-Mars had suggested about getting a valet from outside, and simply points out that in preparing furniture for "celui que l'on vous amenera" he need not do much, "comme ce n'est qu'un valet."

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  • Lane Poole, who points out that they did not use the title on their coins.

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  • He points out that it was after failing to find a route by the north-east to China and Japan that the Dutch turned their eyes to the Cape route.

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  • Alfred Grandidier points out that the Portuguese, misled by Marco Polo's description of Mukdishu as an island, fancied they had discovered the land of which he wrote when they touched at Madagascar.

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  • Briggs 1 points out that the term "Hallelujah" (Praise ye Yah) is found at the close of Pss.

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  • It is interesting, however, to notice that Bacon (De Principiis) assigns to him his true place in the history of thought, and points out that both in his own day and later "in the times of Roman learning" he was spoken of in terms of the highest praise.

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  • The New English Dictionary points out that "change" appears earlier than "exchange" in this sense.

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  • Wallace also alluded to the resemblance of animals, and more especially of insects, to their surroundings, and points out that "those races having colours best adapted to concealment from their enemies would inevitably survive the longest."

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  • He points out that Great Britain - which until lately took the view that a protected state possesses only delegated powers, and that an Eastern state cannot grant jurisdiction over persons who are neither its own subjects nor subjects of the country to which the powers are delegated - had by the Pacific Order in Council of 1893 and the South African Orders in Council of1891-1894asserted jurisdiction over natives and foreign subjects.

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  • Eichler, one of the chief supporters of the simpler view, does not recognize in the inverse orientation of the vascular bundles an argument in support of the axillary-bud theory, but points out that the seminiferous scale, being an outgrowth from the surface of the carpellary scale, would, like outgrowths from an ordinary leaf, naturally have its bundles inversely orientated.

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  • In the Quadragesimae de Epiphania as described by Etheria there is, as Monsignor Duchesne points out (Christian Worship, p. 272), no indication of a special association with the Blessed Virgin; and the distinction between the festival as celebrated in the East and West is that in the former it is a festival of Christ, in the latter a festival pre-eminently of the Virgin Mother.

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  • In thus reverting to the crudities of certain Pythagoreans, he laid himself open to the criticisms of Aristotle, who, in his Metaphysics, recognizing amongst contemporary Platonists three principal groups - (1) those who, like Plato, distinguished mathematical and ideal numbers; (2) those who, like Xenocrates, identified them; and (3) those who, like Speusippus, postulated mathematical numbers only - has much to say against the Xenocratean interpretation of the theory, and in particular points out that, if the ideas are numbers made up of arithmetical units, they not only cease to be principles, but also become subject to arithmetical operations.

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  • Herr Hartmann, too, points out that, even if the knights (on foot) had been ranged in serried ranks, there must have been sufficient space left between them to allow them to move their arms, and therefore that no man, however gigantic he might have been, could have seized hold of more than half a dozen spears at once.

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  • Jacobi, accepting the law of reason and consequent as the fundamental rule of demonstrative reasoning, and as the rule explicitly followed by Spinoza, points out that, if we proceed by applying this principle so as to recede from particular and qualified facts to the more general and abstract conditions, we land ourselves, not in the notion of an active, intelligent creator of the system of things, but in the notion of an all-comprehensive, indeterminate Nature, devoid of will or intelligence.

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  • Brit., 9th ed., who points out that " in the scheme of Isaiah it is made clear that the fall of the power that shatters the nations cannot fail to be recognized as Yahweh's work."

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  • Ralph Stockman points out that there are three chief theories as to the action of iron in anaemia.

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  • The third points out that the data of sense are relative to the sentient being, those of reason to the intelligent mind; that in different conditions things themselves are seen or thought to be different.

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  • The fifth trope points out the impossibility of proving the sensible by the intelligible inasmuch as it remains to establish the intelligible in its turn by the sensible.

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  • As Dr Driver points out in his careful analysis, there are only three facts in D which are not also found in JE, viz.

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  • These are the only figures recognized by Aristotle, though he points out that the premises in figure I.

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  • He points out the graduated scale of such forms, through which the soul may rise, and shows that none are final or complete in themselves, except the pure intelligible forms, the ideas of ideas.

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  • He begins, by professing profound belief in the art, and next points out the vagueness and the absurdities of the philomaths.

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  • Taramelli (Notizie degli Scavi, 1905, 41 seq.) rightly points out that the nucleus of the Roman municipium is probably represented by the present quarter of the Marina, in which the streets intersect at right angles and Roman remains are frequently found in the subsoil.

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  • It was at his court, too, that - as Dante points out - Italian poetry had its birth.

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  • Other deposits of this age in France have furnished plants of a more varied aspect, including myrtles, araucarias, a bamboo and several fanleaved palms. Saporta points out the presence in these Paleocene deposits of certain types common, on the one hand, to the American Tertiary strata between the Missouri and the Rocky Mountains, and on the other, to the Tertiary flora of Greenland.

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  • Selden, indeed, points out that "the old stories" often have baronetti for bannereti, and he points out that in France the title had become hereditary; but he himself is careful to say (p. 680) that banneret "hath no relation to this later title."

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  • In this remarkable work Kant, proceeding from the Newtonian conception of the solar system, extends his consideration to the entire sidereal system, points out how the whole may be mechanically regarded, and throws out the important speculation which has since received the title of the nebular hypothesis.

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  • In this brief tract, Kant, apparently in entire ignorance of the explanation given in 1735 by Hadley, points out how the varying velocity of rotation of the successive zones of the earth's surface furnishes a key to the phenomena of periodic winds.

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  • The Scotsman points out a glaring anomaly in the evidence presented.

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  • Are seat belt anchorage points out of your way?

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  • A place he points out that was once the biggest beer brewing center in Europe.

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  • While Dr. Bulmer still sees barren brome as the biggest problem, he points out that a significant proportion of reported barren.. .

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  • Benbrook points out that Roundup Ready soybeans produce five to ten percent fewer bushels per acre compared to traditional varieties grown under comparable conditions.

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  • Wishing to erase and repudiate obscurity (and hence implicitly admitting its efficacy) points out a sublime contradiction of the late eighteenth-century enlightenment.

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  • Forward he points out auto beach Erie insurance lake on their customer's behalf.

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  • As Hanna Segal points out in her excellent foreword to the book, they were not talked down to or condescended to.

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  • He points out that many people can avoid illness simply by ensuring that the basement of dwellings is made impermeable to such gases.

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  • Lawrence river st he points out call or log now means a went to the.

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  • All this is possible because the report points out some glaringly obvious truths that have been ignored for too long.

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  • But what I don't understand is why digital converts get so prickly whenever anyone points out the limitations of digital imaging?

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  • He points out that the Panel at present operates on a purely reactive basis.

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  • Reincke in Der alte Reichstag and der neue Bundesrat (Tubingen, 1906) points out a marked resemblance between the medieval archchancellor and the German imperial chancellor of the present day.

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  • Bury points out (Ancient Greek Historians, 1909, pp. 1 33 seq.), he was by no means a blind admirer.

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  • Lyell points out that the eye of an observer placed above a point between Pembroke and Wexford, lat.

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  • He points out that under this benevolent despotism, though men might be happy, their happiness was unstable, because it depended on the character of a single man; and the highest praise he can give to those virtuous princes is that they " deserved the honour of restoring the republic, had the Romans of their days been capable of a rational freedom."

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  • Marchal points out the analogy of this phenomenon to the artificial polyembryony that has been induced in Echinoderm and other eggs by separating the blastomeres, and suggests that the abundant food-supply afforded by the host-larva is favourable for this multiplication of embryos, which may be, in the first instance, incited by the abnormal osmotic pressure on the egg.

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  • Farnell (Cults, p. 275) points out that at the same time she is certainly looked upon as in some way connected with the health-divinities, since in her temple she is grouped with Asclepius and Hygieia (see Hygieia).

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  • If it were desired to use an angular aperture so large that the aberration according to (13) would be injurious, Rowland points out that on his machine there would be no difficulty in applying a remedy by making v slightly variable towards the edges.

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  • Indeed, as Marti points out (p. 259) the triple division of the book of Micah (i.-iii.; iv., v.; vi., vii.) corresponds with that of the book of Isaiah (i.-xxxix.; xl.-lv.; lvi.-lxvi.) in the character of the three divisions (judgment; coming restoration; prayer for help in adversity) respectively, and in the fact that the first alone gives us pre-exilic writing in the actual words of the prophet to whom the whole book is ascribed.

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  • Psychologically, pragmatism starts from the efficacy and allpervasiveness of mental activity, and points out that interest, attention, selection, purpose, bias, desire, emotion, satisfaction, &c., colour and control all our cognitive processes.

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  • Among the most important structures produced in repeated series are the reproductive cells; and Pearson points out that if the variability of animals or of plants be supposed to depend upon that of the germ-cells from which they arise, then the correlation between brothers in the array produced by the same parents will give a measure of the correlation between the parental germ-cells, the determination requiring, of course, the same precautions to avoid the effects of differentiation as are necessary in the study of other repeated organs.

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  • Thales, Anaximander and Anaximenes suppose the single element which they respectively postulate to be transformed into the various sorts of matter which they discover in the world around them, thus assuming the non-existence of that which is elemental and the existence of that which is non-elemental]; another, pursued by " restless " persons, whose " road returns upon itself," assumes that a thing " is and is not," " is the same and not the same " [an obvious reference, as Bernays points out in the Rheinisches Museum, vii.

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  • Demosthenes points out that such adulation is as futile as it is fulsome.

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  • The arch not only celebrates this military victory, it points out that it was profitable.

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  • In response to questions she points out prettily her nose, mouth, eye, chin, cheek, ear.

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  • Joan also points out how the ravages of war have affected how we see Sydenham today.

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  • Nick, tho, points out that there has been a fair amount of serendipity involved in arriving at this sound.

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  • In his valedictory statement, Davies points out that no one at the Beeb has set out to mislead.

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  • MyBabySleepGuide.com points out the important role of light and melatonin release in a newborn.

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  • The magazine Whole Living points out that arnica's effectiveness is backed by medical research; studies suggest arnica-based treatments work as well as ibuprofen for easing the pain of osteoarthritis.

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  • A Cult of Mac review points out that one of the most appealing features is the fact that the cover has magnet designed to hold the Smart Cover open, describing it as "a rather more useful feature than you might think."

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  • Chef Nenes points out that the Art Institutes's Culinary Bachelor's Degree fits well into this demand.

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  • A cake that points out old age is a fun way to set a humorous tone at the party and invite some good-natured ribbing.

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  • April points out that Cruise had "lost a great deal of public affection when he lashed out at Brooke Shields with his views on postpartum depression."

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  • The group also points out that many women in Hollywood struggle with eating disorders seemingly connected to the intense demands they face to be thin if they want to work.

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  • Right at the top of their homepage, Hollywood Memoir points out that they are not celebrating death, they exist to celebrate life and share memories of the stars who have passed.

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  • Ucko points out that in some groups the youth wear penis sheaths at a time in their lives when virility is alluring and the elders are freed from the responsibility of this signal.

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  • The FAA points out that air accidents are infrequent, and there is no way to use information on past accidents to predict future safety.

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  • Parker points out plum, raspberry, sweet black cherry fruit and spice.

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  • However, the FDA also points out that vegetarians tend to have healthy lifestyle habits, so other factors may contribute to their increased health besides diet alone.

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  • The Child Development Institute (CDI) rightfully points out that very little knowledge is available on the type of specific environment that will result, for example, in traits of trust being more developed in a person's personality.

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  • Some research points out that this increase has coincided with a significant decrease in suicide rates in this age group, but it is unknown if SSRIs are directly responsible for this improvement.

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  • Then he shows them "at speed" as if doing it in a dance, and finally points out parts of the dance move that might be missed.

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  • For example, in the first video, the Slide Pop, after showing the basic moves at speed, he points out how the final contraction includes a bit of a crouch.

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  • WebMD points out that nicotine patches and pills have not been tested on pregnant women and that these methods still introduce levels of nicotine into the woman's body.

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  • The National Cancer Institute (NCI) points out that a major factor regarding the pill and an increased cancer risk is the fact that some cancers are hormone dependent.

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  • The American Pregnancy Association (APA) points out that your insurance coverage will depend on various factors, such as where you live, the type of insurance plan you have, and state laws.

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  • But he is opposed by the town's mayor Larry Vaughn (Murray Hamilton), who points out that the town's economy depends on tourism, and the Fourth of July weekend is right around the corner.

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  • The reviewer also points out that the shoes "have great ventilation" keeping your feet from getting "as sweaty as they would in a normal pair of sneakers."

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  • Durability - Burrescia points out that "durability" is also an important consideration.

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  • It often discusses what many General Hospital fans are wondering and even points out a few flaws in the writer's plotlines.

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  • When an old college friend points out the felonious nature of their relationship, Ezra began looking for new work - work that would take him away from Aria and help them to stay away from each other.

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  • The site points out the potential problems with working with anyone other than a licensed doctor for surgical modifications.

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  • He further points out that girls are more likely to be enrolled in speech, drama, or dance lessons, thus providing them with the skills to become socially adept in many facets of their environment.

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  • That price is based on what our wholesaler will give us," Mr. Marquez points out.

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  • However, the Panthers organization points out that it is a great opportunity to see what it takes to be a TopCat.

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  • Rev. Malkmus points out that food has an incredible power.

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  • MayoClinic.com points out that when you eat a diet high in protein, one of two things happens.

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  • However, Madonna responds that she is merely a businesswoman and points out the double standard pertaining to men and women in show business.

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  • She also points out that she has made more sacrifices than he has.

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  • In this work, Campbell points out that various myths from various cultures through time continue to affect people because they all follow a similar hero-myth structure.

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  • An article in Mobile Marketer reviews this trend and points out that smart product advertisers, for example, use this knowledge to create social networking marketing plans and websites that work on mobile devices.

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  • Science writer David Bradley points out that many social bookmark users are Internet savvy, and will purposely ignore your blogs efforts at earning money.

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  • Ms. Thomas points out that male beach volleyball players wear baggy shorts (though they also tend to be topless).

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