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The neutron-star hypothesis of nucleosynthesis also depends on supernovae, but at one remove.
Human presence is minimal and typically suggested at one remove by photographs, shadows or bullet holes.
There is a certain comfort in writing at one remove from characters, but there is also an implicit political imperative.
Or why not at least elect them at one remove—for example by giving a role to locally elected mayors in global bodies?
So there's this extra layer of vulnerability because of my situation, which makes it sensible, you know, to hold the world at one remove, slightly.
The potential of games is nascent, and developers increasingly use them to explore social and political topics—often at one remove, and perhaps sometimes without intent.
Conmebol had the occasion it wanted, and one Argentina — even at one remove— deserved: a convivial atmosphere, one not marred by violence, and compelling to soccer's great and good.
He honed an image as an apolitical advocate of Yankee civic virtues, at one remove from the sordid business of party politics, even as he painted every major presidential candidate from Eisenhower to Nixon.
So we think of them at one remove, whether that's a beloved hardworking colonist on their last legs or someone who survives a car crash just because she's a baby and the alternative was older.
Gigs are dominated by people holding mobile phones aloft, watching at one remove, compromising their enjoyment of the actual moment for the sake of a poorly-filmed record of what they should have been focusing on.
Grown on cheap inputs, then crushed and formed into meal, they will thus provide all of the nutritional advantages the visionaries talk of, but at one remove from people's dining tables instead of being served up directly for lunch.
I said that if she was talking about identification, she was right—it was common enough to see oneself in others, particularly if those others existed at one remove from us, as for instance characters in a book do.
The re-enactments of the show, even when they are bleak or disturbing or intimate, have a quality of distance that never lets you forget that you are watching reality at one remove; Zahedi's performances especially, even when they are "sad," are often comedic, playing up the absurdity of feeling.
" (As in that novel of alienation, this narrator's mother has just died, though Elisabeth seems uncertain of precisely when.) She lives at one remove from her own life: The novel begins with her description of a photograph by Robert Frank; throughout the novel she returns to his 1958 book "The Americans," full of "dead people, gas pumps, people alone in cowboy hats.
Jacobite sympathies were at one remove: he briefed Thomas Carte on parliamentary debates, for the benefit of the Old Pretender, who gained an exaggerated view of St. Aubyn's effective support.
After viewing his son's portrait, the Emperor was amazed by the verisimilitude of Zhang's painting. Buddhism with all its iconography, came to China from India, bringing with it to China a Western influence at one remove. Pictorial forms thus acquired a certain three-dimensional quality. Zhang Sengyou, working in the early sixth century, painted large murals of Buddhist shrines in Nanjing.
All the same, he writes, the film Rivendell's "architecture and ornaments are dominated by natural motifs", suggesting "integration with nature, but at one remove", something that works well for the "Portmeirion-like idyll" of the portrayed Rivendell. Rosebury describes the design as "post-Ruskinian", as in pre-Raphaelite paintings, William Morris's Arts and Crafts designs, and Art Nouveau architectural details. These differ from Tolkien's own illustrations, but in a way, Rosebury suggests, that Tolkien would have liked as it matches his dislike of industrialised manufacture.
In 1940, at age 45, Dr Evans married Christina Downie (then aged 56). There were no children and Christina died in 1964. In retirement, he ultimately settled at Bryndomen, near Tregaron, and overlooking the Domen (burial mound) close to the Teifi River, where he was known as "Wil Blocks" because of a substantial concrete-block wall around his residence.Mentioned in an unpublished biographical monograph by Elisabeth Evans (a first cousin at one remove), held by her elder sister, the late Mair Owen, whose papers are in the National Library of Wales.
Récit is a term for a subgenre of the French novel, describing a work in which the narrative calls attention to itself. Literary critic Roger Shattuck explains, "During a récit, we are conscious of being at one remove from the action; the very act of narration interferes and calls attention to itself." Examples of the récit include works by Benjamin Constant and Eugene Fromentin, André Gide, Maurice Blanchot, and Michel Leiris. According to Shattuck, > The discomfort of the narrator in confronting his own effort of composition > (by now it should be apparent that narrator and author become > indistinguishable) has been inherited as one of the principal features of > the recit.
In "The Luck in the Head", in the Artists' Quarter, the poet Ardwick Crome has been having a recurring dream about a ceremony called "the Luck in the Head." He wants these disturbing dreams to stop, so he goes looking for one of the women in the dream. "Strange Great Sins" is the story of the weak and silly man Baladine Prinsep, who becomes enamored with the ballet dancer Vera Ghillera and wastes away. The story is told at one remove through the memories of his nephew, an unnamed sin-eater, and through those of his mother and of the singer Madame de Maupassant.
The second alternative to Anderson's and McVey's interpretation was that, instead of masterminding the operation, "[the PKI] played a role at one remove—by persuading the President, directly or indirectly, to attempt the removal en masse of his and their military enemies". The primary planning of the operation would then be conducted by Sukarno, motivated to remove Army General Staff members who opposed his idea of a "Nasakom" (; ) state. Anderson and McVey disputed this theory through analyzing the threat to Sukarno's leadership prior to the coup attempt, believing that "its major assumption—the failure of Sukarno to affect the political leadership of the military in the past few years—is doubtful". They further questioned as to why, instead of removing the generals as quickly as possible, the President chose to conduct the kidnappings "so crudely [...] from a political viewpoint".
Further foundations at one remove were at Isenhagen-Marienrode near Wittingen and Wahlshausen near Fuldatal, daughter houses of Riddagshausen, and Dargun Abbey and Pelplin Abbey, daughter houses of Doberan. Amelungsborn became the richest monastery of the Welf sphere of influence, and the one most closely connected with the German colonisation to the east. By about 1280 the community numbered 50 monks and 90 lay-brothers. Even after the alienation of their Mecklenburg estates, principally round Satow and Dranse, in the 14th century, Amelungsborn Abbey remained an extensive landowner, thanks largely to the generosity of the Edelherren of Homburg, successors of the founder, and the Counts of Everstein, who gave many estates between the Weser and Leine, among them lands at Allersheim near Holzminden, Schnedinghausen near Moringen, Erzhausen, Bruchhof and Holtershausen near Greene, besides possessions in the towns of Einbeck, Höxter and Hameln, and forests near the abbey itself.

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