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Yet even now firms are more rooted than commonly thought.
Yet the movement was more rooted in advertising than play.
Since the 1980s, Americans of all ages have become more rooted.
American society is becoming more and more rooted, permanent, and stable.
Or is it more rooted in the history of industrial music?
Clinton's contention appears to be more rooted in reality — and hard data.
They are just as rigorous and technocratic, but more rooted in pragmatism.
The show feels much more rooted in human experience than I was expecting.
"The perception differences are more rooted in ideology and partisanship," Mr. Jones said.
Lewis' life was far more rooted in academia than his two ball-playing countrymen.
USPM is more direct, a little heavier, it's more rooted in the roots of heavy metal.
Of course, today's corporate enterprises are far more rooted in skills unforeseeable in 18th-century Scotland.
Or is it more rooted in tradition, and are you trying to change that in Oregon?
"This is a much more rooted, established population than it was in 2007," Ms. Cohn said.
But calling this president a "white supremacist" is much more rooted in pathology than political analysis.
And that glaring absence suggests our tastes are more rooted in the explicit rather than musical nuances.
Is hating on Peyton more "rooted in basic human psychology" than appreciating his case with judicious disinterest?
His health gradually declined further, while my life in New York became more and more rooted and consuming.
There is also a growing desire to be more rooted and connected to a sense of place and community.
They're grounded in a shallow approach to policy that's more rooted in backroom deals than in real world consequences.
Traditionally perhaps, (it) was more rooted on, you know, financial status and now it's maybe also related to cultural status.
Yet, if anything, the summit showed that America's problems are no more rooted in Russia than Russia's problems are in America.
Ultimately, Muldoon's writing is more rooted on the page, where its coy references and ludic associative leaps can be contemplated slowly.
Does the body forget itself, its needs, its happiness in unfamiliar landscapes, as it becomes more and more rooted in domestic affairs?
British fashion — London fashion — has always had an identity more rooted in risk-taking creativity than in page-view calculation and hashtags.
Forming a concrete vision can help you become more rooted in that goal, and dedicated to making it real through consistent action.
But her interest in turning pro, so to speak, seems even more rooted in the faith that Fake has in her own instincts.
But the way The Opposition is set up makes it feel like its host should be more rooted in something more immediately recognizable.
Those that come to mind -- a la "Lost" or "The X-Files" -- were generally more rooted in contemporary reality than Martin's fantasy epic.
For more rooted folk, the idea of European integration has never contained much romance even if it was making them wealthier behind the scenes.
I guess you could say the experience was spiritual, but it was also more rooted in deep concerns about what my body looked like.
But for the most part, as Vox's Matthew Yglesias explained, the differences between Abrams and Evans were more rooted in tactics than in policy.
The impacts of a more rooted societyI believe that the migration decline and associated increase in rootedness will have dramatic effects on American society.
But in season three, Bradley Whitford's Commander Lawrence is giving us a new variation on that theme, one much more rooted in the misogyny of 2019.
A lot of my enduring affection for these cartoons, I realize now, is much more rooted in nostalgia than in the quality of the cartoons themselves.
Let's run through a few of them, moving from those specific to our current time and place to those that are more rooted in human nature.
Her ties to Silicon Valley are less cultural than Booker's and more rooted in organizational power as an incumbent senator and, before that, a Bay Area politician.
By a number of measures, Americans today, including millennials, are less mobile, less likely to switch jobs, and generally more rooted in specific geographic areas than their predecessors.
WHY HE MATTERS: As luxury becomes more and more rooted in experience rather than product, companies are enlisting those who can bring stories to life in new ways.
Since the current US population is more rooted than ever, I think it is likely that the country will continue to have lower migration rates into the future.
Anthony Anderson is down with Colin Kaepernick's protest, but his support seems more rooted in the Constitutional right to speak your mind and not so much the tactic.
And while Grantham said, "There's always a racial component to factor into these things," he, like Elmore, agreed that the resistance to James was more rooted in other factors.
But according to the IMF, trade may be the wrong issue to address since the forces leading to regional economic divisions may be more rooted in technology and automation.
While Hannity and other Fox News hosts twisted Mueller's words to support his pet conspiracy theory, coverage on Russian TV was at least at times more rooted in the facts.
Janitch sells his viewers the promise of safety in an uncertain world, and his more rooted predictions around fracking surely make the bigger and more apocalyptic ones seem more credible.
Although they use the unsubstantiated claim of the risk that re-imported drugs pose to back up their position, their opposition is more rooted in maximizing profits than patient safety.
The show's curator is Deborah Cullen, the Wallach's director, and she offers a sunny view of the uptown art scene, perhaps more rooted in its communities than its Brooklyn counterpart.
A big reason the "Saddle" fight stands apart from the rest is because no one is drunk to the point of blacking out, so everything seems more rooted in stark reality.
The whole long era of my childhood I ran around like a street urchin, no more rooted than the teen-agers on the posters in the Greyhound station on Sixth Street.
Mr. Mueller, he added, is more rooted in the Justice Department than any of his prominent predecessors and operating under rules that limited his autonomy, unlike Mr. Starr and Mr. Walsh.
Those more immersed in Occupy tended to see it as a major force, while others on the periphery or whose involvement in the left is more rooted in current events downplayed it.
But some say those characterizations miss the point of contemporary Europe's grievances, which are less militaristic than before the world wars and more rooted in fear of how immigration is changing societies.
Over subsequent visits, she developed a deep attachment to the place; its unchanging vinyl upholstery, grid-patterned pendant shades and Italian omelets helped to make an increasingly untethered existence feel more rooted.
Coltrane by then had nearly exhausted his fascination with corkscrewing harmonic changes, and the group found its identity in a more rooted, incantatory sound, influenced by music traditions from across the globe.
The mere hint of changes was enough to ignite the Trump campaign to an aggressive public response on Wednesday night, accusing Facebook's decision of being more rooted in the company's financial bottom line.
There's a bit of a Frou Frou vibe to this languid, romantic beat, but her slow, lilting delivery is so much more rooted in Brazilian music than indie pop could ever hope to be.
By contrast, the Oregon-based NuScale uses technology more rooted in today's type, which means it doesn't need to build a demonstration plant, its chief commercial officer, Tom Mundy, said in an interview Friday.
Simultaneously, Republicans have been consolidating their hold on non-metropolitan areas that remain preponderantly white, religiously and culturally traditional, and more rooted in the dominant 20th-century industries of manufacturing, energy production and agriculture.
"Nothing but despair," he conceded with "Move Across the Country," about a woman attempting to outrun her feelings ("Hope the Sadness can't be as fleet as you are, hope the Sadness is more rooted").
But unlike Chung's previous games like Gravity Bone and Thirty Flights of Loving, Quadrilateral Cowboy isn't an experimental narrative game but one more rooted in the more familiar grit of conspiracy, quick wit, and competitiveness.
Somewhere voters, in Goodhart's description, are more rooted and have "ascribed" identities — Scottish farmer, working class Geordie, Cornish housewife — based on group belonging and particular places, which is why they find rapid change more unsettling.
"To sow fear and gain political points with his base, he only needs to say that, and then go after a lot more people than anyone has ever done, a lot more rooted families," Jaddou said.
Every time I got out of the shower and saw my curls bounce to life, something in me became more confident in myself, more rooted in my body, and more liberated than I'd ever felt before.
Meanwhile, while Athletic Bilbao were anything but unimaginative, their approach was considerably less romantic and far more rooted in a workmanlike ethic, not to mention the individual exploits of their talismanic forwards, Dani and Manu Sarabia.
Scroll ahead to check out the dreamiest of these discounted home buys that are a little more rooted in our small-space living, fish-as-family-pet-owning, and drugstore beauty-buying realities for a limited time.
But while bathroom access is very important to trans people, the guidance was about much morerooted in a discussion about the scope of federal civil rights laws and whether they should and do protect LGBTQ people.
Republicans, in turn, are consolidating their hold on small-town and rural places that remain preponderantly white, mostly Christian, heavily blue-collar and more rooted in such dominant 20th-century industries as manufacturing, energy production and agriculture.
I think that one of the things that's changing in this country is that young people are more tolerant, they're more aware, they're more -- they feel more rooted in the world, and not just in their own lives.
My own path was always going to be more rooted in paganism and witchcraft than most bastions of modern Satanism, and neither the Satanic Temple nor the Church of Satan made room for that sort of magical thinking.
The official trailer for the psychological thriller series debuted at New York Comic Con, and it's clear that this show will be a much darker than ABC's Once Upon a Time and more rooted in reality than NBC's Grimm.
But the show's conflicts are often more rooted in just how far behind the family is on its bills, or in a character's drinking problem, or in a growing divide between ex-spouses, rather than whatever's in the headlines.
Opponents and international observers are quick to chalk up AMLO's win to a wave of populism sweeping the globe — he's often compared to both Hugo Chávez and Donald Trump — but his landslide victory is far more rooted in local conditions.
The campaign produced different versions for Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Nevada, Rhode Island, east and west Pennsylvania and New York, along with a national version to run on cable, reworking it with different footage that seems more rooted in each state.
If the Trump administration wanted to have a program more rooted in work, turning the government into an employer of last resort would be another option, as was once suggested by the head of President Trump's Council of Economic Advisers, Kevin Hassett.
Do it for your political philosophy: More religion would make liberalism more intellectually coherent (the "created" in "created equal" is there for a reason), more politically effective, more rooted in its own history, less of a congerie of suspicious "allies" and more of an actual fraternity.
It does so by taking the stock characters from these tropes, be it Jon "humble origins, secret destiny" Snow or Daenerys "usurped righteous monarch" Targaryen, and trying to develop versions of them more rooted in the reality of the medieval Europe that modern Western fantasy is based on.
He made sure the chief had regular contact with the mayor; that he was the public face of a plan embraced by Mr. de Blasio to have officers more rooted in the neighborhoods they served; and that the chief held news conferences on big crimes that other police commissioners would have kept for themselves.
From Toni's count to the combos being practiced behind her to the very sound of the leather gloves hitting the heavy bag, the film reproduces the sights and sounds and the very feeling of being in a boxing gym with an accuracy that few pugilism films more rooted in realism have been able to manage.
Now, these new post-meeting tweets from Byron York, a reporter at the Washington Examiner who's well-sourced in conservative circles, read to me as if Ryan doesn't in fact expect Trump to make huge policy concessions, and is instead mainly hoping that Trump will tone down his offensive rhetoric: From people in Ryan orbit, first thoughts on Trump meeting: Ryan understands how deeply GOP is divided... RyanWorld: Ryan working to make best of situation, steer campaign in better direction, to not only win WH but keep House... RyanWorld: Ryan top priority strengthening GOP principles, brand; hope is to make campaign more dignified, more rooted in principles... Ryan understands Trump from different wing of GOP.
Les identités culturelles dans le jeu de la mondialisation, éd. L’Harmattan, Paris, 2002, p. 321 The Nuba, more rooted in popular practice, is linked to the dancers and the Kerkennah Djerba to a lesser extent.Hosni (1996), p.
Dan Cooper is a test pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Early story-lines featured futuristic science-fiction themes such as piloting a rocketship to the Martian moon Deimos; however later stories were more rooted in present-day themes.
While the clubs and events are considered private, play parties feature open spaces where play occurs that allows other attendees to watch scenes in progress. Public play of this variety is more rooted in social activity and the safe space afforded by such clubs than exhibitionist fetishism.
Depending on whether the science fiction is hard science fiction or soft science fiction, the depictions of invisibility may be more rooted in actual or plausible technologies (such as depictions of technologies to make a vessel not appear on detection equipment), or more on the fictional or speculative end of the spectrum.
Folklore Troupe of Kerkennah The Nuba, more rooted in popular practice, is linked to the dancers, and to a lesser extent the Kerkennah Djerba.Hosni (1996), p. 150 Some experts say that the associated dress is of Greek origin. The dance, which is structured into several scenes, is often accompanied by acrobatic games involving jars of water.
After the Scientists, Thewlis formed the Interstellar Villains, exploring a musical direction much more rooted in '60s rock, psychedelia and surf music. He then joined Diggory Kenrick and Robert Coyne in Venus Ray, and later played with the Scoundrelles. In October 2010, Blood Red River (1983) was included in the list in the book 100 Best Australian Albums.
Krefetz (1985) asserts that antisemitism in the 1980s seems "rooted less in religion or contempt and more rooted in envy, jealousy and fear" of Jewish affluence, and the hidden power of "Jewish money".Krefetz, 1985 Historically, antisemitic attitudes and rhetoric tend to increase when the United States is faced with a serious economic crisis.Goldberg, Michelle. Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism.
AllMusic awarded the album four stars and its review by Robert Taylor states: "The first of two fine guitar duet recordings with Phillip Catherine. Of the two, Catherine's sound is more rooted in the tradition of Django Reinhardt and tends to be more introspective. Coryell is his usual incorrigible self; however, Catherine's presence seemed to inspire more experimentation and intelligent playing on Coryell's part".
Sexual selection in this species is based on the size of the male. Females tend to choose larger, more aggressive males. Females tend to choose areas of shallow water with dark soil cover for brooding sites, while juveniles prefer more rooted plants in which to hide. The main human-induced change that affects the growth rate and life history of G. holbrooki is the water temperature.
National and regional bodies have sought to promote understandings of the term that are more rooted in local traditions. The Internet's speed and reach makes it difficult for governments to enforce national legislation in the virtual world. Issues around hate speech online bring into clear relief the emergence of private spaces for expression that serve a public function (e.g. Facebook, Twitter), and the challenges that these spaces pose for regulators.
However, it seems that the first who offered the image of a super-powerful calculating intelligence was Roger Joseph Boscovich, whose formulation of the principle of determinism in his 1758 Theoria philosophiae naturalis turns out not only to be temporally prior to Laplace's but also—being founded on fewer metaphysical principles and more rooted in and elaborated by physical assumptions—to be more precise, complete, and comprehensive than Laplace's somewhat parenthetical statement of the doctrine.
Cosmic powers dominate nature: the Sun, the Moon, stars, winds and clouds were considered informed by divine energies. The earth god is She () or Tu (). The Shang period had two methods to enter in contact with divine ancestors: the first is the numinous-mystical wu () practice, involving dances and trances; and the second is the method of the oracle bones, a rational way. The Zhou dynasty, succeeding the Shang, was more rooted in an agricultural worldview.
Dance band highlife, by contrast, was more rooted in urban settings. In the post-war period, larger dance orchestras began to be replaced by smaller professional dance bands, typified by the success of E.T. Mensah and the Tempos. As foreign troops departed, the primary audiences became increasingly Ghanaian, and the music changed to cater to their tastes. Mensah's fame soared after he played with Louis Armstrong in Accra in May 1956, and he eventually earned the nickname, the "King of Highlife".
Japanese gyaru girls in Tokyo There are certain characteristics of adolescent development that are more rooted in culture than in human biology or cognitive structures. Culture has been defined as the "symbolic and behavioral inheritance received from the past that provides a community framework for what is valued". Culture is learned and socially shared, and it affects all aspects of an individual's life. Social responsibilities, sexual expression, and belief system development, for instance, are all things that are likely to vary by culture.
'" Writing in his 1975 book The Beach Boys: Southern California Pastoral, Bruce Golden observed: Capitol Records executives were worried that the lyrics contained psychedelic overtones, and Brian was accused of having based the song's production on his LSD experiences. Brian clarified that the song was written under the influence of marijuana, not LSD. He explained: "I made ‘Good Vibrations’ on drugs; I used drugs to make that. ... I learned how to function behind drugs, and it improved my brain ... it made me more rooted in my sanity.
Granholm acknowledged that it was an "actor in the Satanic milieu" and part of the wider left-hand path group of esoteric traditions. He suggested that it could also be seen as a form of "Post-Satanism", thereby continuing to reflect its historical origins within religious Satanism. The Temple of Set is far more rooted in esoteric ideas than the Church of Satan had been. It has thus been termed "Esoteric Satanism", a term used to contrast it with the "Rational Satanism" found in LaVeyan Satanism.
"George Bornstein, "Yeats and Romanticism," 28. In a matter of four stanzas, the poem's speaker manages to exist at the confluence of British Romanticism and Irish nationalism. Yeats's endorsement of the Romantic imagination in "September 1913" is also used to identify several of its flaws that are in need of his revision. Writing at the nexus of the Romantic and Irish traditions "enabled him to correct flaws not only of Shelley but also of Blake, who he thought should have been more rooted and less obscure.
Shintaido assumes that the challenges facing modern people are more rooted in emotional and psychological matters than physical. Shintaido offers body movements that aim to build resources to live better and develop a new 'way of being' that is more intuitive, aware, and less tense; this stems from the belief that the freer the body, the more effective its movements can be. The hope of founder Hiroyuki Aoki was to create a martial art that could reach the level of great art. How Shintaido was born so beauty and fluidity are essential aspects.
The rap artist, Milk has appeared on and produced many of his songs, though the songs without the rapper are more rooted in folk, rock, country or pop music. As a music artist he appeared in many British radio and variety shows including Top of the Pops, CD:UK, MTV, a radio2XS Barn Session and The Big Breakfast. His latest, independently released album, Love Me Alone, is produced by Grammy Award winner Malcolm Burn. As an actor, Downs has appeared in the films, Hairspray, Clara's Heart, and Come Lovely, which he also produced.
Popmatters writer Craig Hayes opined that Countdown to Extinction was "either an exemplary illustration of nimble-fingered thrash metal that introduced Megadeth to a legion of new fans" or "an unimaginative, artistically cynical stab at arena-baiting commercial success". According to Greg Sandow from Entertainment Weekly, Megadeth's "music has lost its former hurricane verve but keeps its crunch, and feels more rooted, even more melodic". Chad Bowar from About.com raved the album's 20th anniversary edition, describing the songs as "more straightforward" and the lyrics predominantly being "politically charged".
This element, more rooted in the fan community than in academia, and allied to the journal's long-term commitment to reviewing fiction as well as non-fiction, can be seen as "partaking of 'certain traditions of fan scholarship'." With the appointment, however, of Edward James as editor in 1986, "a more academic tone" was introduced to the journal, which has endured under the current editorial team. Part of the journal's commitment to the academic study of science fiction is its annual essay prize, open to post-graduate students and early career researchers.
He assists her with some crucial research in "The Trail to Scarmen's Burn" (Trekker #2, July 1987), but his motives seem more rooted in romantic attraction than scholarly altruism. Roger Vincent A rival Trekker who butts in on Mercy's business in "Rules of the Game" (Trekker #3, October 1987). While Roger is eager to collaborate in catching a crook, Mercy is adamant in her policy of working alone. However, when Vincent cons Mercy of her share of the bounty he jumps to the top of her hit list.
The fairy, a princess in her world, had a stern mother, Ina Magenta (Charito Solis) who visited the neighborhood everyday, criticizing their lifestyle on earth (sometimes battling with evil from the dark world). Fantaserye's origins were more rooted towards situational comedy than soap opera (today's fantaseryes and telefantsayas are lined up in evening prime time along with other soap operas), and Okey ka, Fairy Ko! is proof of that. The series had a run of about seven years and was aired on one day of the week for about 60 minutes per episode.
Butler said the pressure was more rooted in giving the fans an album they deserve rather than meeting the expectations of the band. He said it was "one of the hardest processes I've endured as a human being, not just as an artist, but ever." Because Fake History was perceived by fans as sounding overproduced, the band strove for an "organic and authentic" sound that was "very human" and that reflected the sound of their live performances. They took "an analogue route", where they used the test mix of the album as it "spoke to them" in its raw energy.
The Sir Douglas Quintet is said to have made the most 'English' sounding American music of the Beatlemania period (actually since the English were playing music that was more rooted in R&B; than many white Americans of that time, the Quintet were actually sounding 'English' by keeping to an all-American R&B;/Country sound). Indeed, producer Huey P. Meaux put the Sir in the group's name to emphasize the connection, but that was more a marketing change than a musical one. The Sir Douglas Quintet was from central Texas, and some of its members were Latinos.
The major basis for this connection was the perceived similarity between Hrvat and inscriptions from the Tanais dated to the 2nd and 3rd centuries CE, mentioning the name . Similar arguments have been made for an alleged Gothic-Croat link. Whilst there is indeed possible evidence of population continuity between Gothic and Croatian times in parts of Dalmatia, the idea of a Gothic origin of Croats was more rooted in 20th century Ustaše political aspirations than historical reality. Contemporary scholarship views the rise of "Croats" as an autochthonous, Dalmatian response to the demise of the Avar khanate and the encroachment of Frankish and Byzantine Empires into northern Dalmatia.
To promote the album Paparizou performed on several television programs and embarked on a joint national tour with the band Onirama called Fisika Mazi. She also performed a revue show at Diogenis Studio, supporting Antonis Remos. Dedicated to Paparizou's father who died in 2008, the album's production team and musical direction were fairly similar to that of Vrisko To Logo Na Zo. However, while the influence of pop-rock sounds continued, the album is much more rooted in pop production than its predecessor, re-embracing Paparizou's previous dance-pop and pop-folk styles. Giro Apo T' Oneiro received mixed reviews from professional music critics.
The Zhou dynasty, which overthrew the Shang, was more rooted in an agricultural worldview, and they emphasised a more universal idea of Tian ( "Heaven"). The Shang dynasty's identification of Shangdi as their ancestor-god had asserted their claim to power by divine right; the Zhou transformed this claim into a legitimacy based on moral power, the Mandate of Heaven. In Zhou theology, Tian had no singular earthly progeny, but bestowed divine favour on virtuous rulers. Zhou kings declared that their victory over the Shang was because they were virtuous and loved their people, while the Shang were tyrants and thus were deprived of power by Tian.
They introduced the concept of Grounding, which theorises that a person is energetically connected to the earth, lending a sense of inner security. The theory posits that this causes the ego to be more rooted in the body and becomes more resilient, flexible, and able to surrender. In 1969 Pierrakos parted with Lowen, disagreeing with Lowen's sole reliance on energetic release, emphasising the need to “own” the lower self for permanent integration of healing into the personality and opened “The Center for the New Man” along with his wife Eva Pierrakos. The institute was later renamed as “The Pathwork Center” in Phoenicia in upstate New York.
The player often needs to work with freedom fighters attempting to regain control of a region from a ruling party, and may have to pit different sides of a conflict against each other through their actions. Some of the series' games have been more rooted in realistic conflicts, while others have involved elements of the supernatural or science fiction. Ubisoft Montreal, the principal developers of the series, do consider that all games share the same common fictional universe, and have reused some minor characters to maintain that, but otherwise anticipate each game can be enjoyed as a standalone title without knowledge of the other games.
Russell Tovey (George) and Dylan Brown (Seth) were the only cast members from the pilot episode to renew their roles for Series 1. The roles of Mitchell, Annie, Herrick and Lauren were all recast. This was partially due to the longer-than-usual waiting period between pilot episode and formally committed series (resulting in some of the original actors becoming unavailable) and partially due to a shift in tone for which other actors were better suited. Compared to the pilot, producer Matthew Bouch described the series as "less gothic and slightly more rooted" as well as "a bit funnier"; he also described the series as "kind of a reboot" of the pilot.
" The band have played on the same bill as acts such as Keller Williams, That One Guy, Wide Mouth Mason, Wasabi Collective, Slowcoaster, Captain Tractor, Hey Ocean, and Five Alarm Funk. Defending their liking for instrumentals, Brian Parker said "[Lyrics are] definitely important...Sometimes lyrics are necessary, sometimes they’re not...If you're writing a song and you want to convey a certain emotion or idea...lyrics are one route and music provides another.".Kyle, Cassandra "Deviating From The Norm" Intercamp - March 23, 2006 The second album, The Circuit, is more rooted in their jam session style, which maintains the energy and enthusiasm of their live performances. Parker explains, "We went into the studio and banged it out.
He attempted to run as a reformist presidential candidate in the 2001 election against then-incumbent President Mohammad Khatami, though aware of the "high possibility" he would be disqualified by the electoral supervisory body of the Guardian Council.5/6/2001. Presidential hopeful slams reformist papers' news blackout He was later arrested for publishing the reformist Salam newspaper which was critical of the government. In his politics and journalism Asgharzadeh has strongly urged the Supreme Leader and other powerful clerics to adopt democratic reforms, such as freedom of the press and the elimination of veto powers they wield over political candidates and legislation. He is said to represent an Islamist faction "more rooted in the left-wing and egalitarian ethos of the revolution" than theocracy.
The album is regarded as a standout for Surgery in terms of musicianship and unique compared to Amphetamine Reptile's catalog. Victor W. Valdivia of allmusic gave the album three out of five stars, noting that "with their bad-boy swagger, Surgery is really an early-'70s blues-rock band stuck out of their time, far more sleazy (à la the Rolling Stones and New York Dolls) than scuzzy (as all other Amphetamine Reptile artists, who seem more rooted in Richard Hell and Sonic Youth)." He went on to say "Sean McDonald's voice is the key weapon here, a raspy, gritty instrument devoid of any punk affectations. Coupled with the skillful guitar of John Leamy, it gives the EP a feel unlike any other Amphetamine Reptile release".
Due to its isolation, the dialect has also developed a specific phonetic system, unlike any other in the South Slavic language group. The people of Resia usually do not consider themselves as Slovenes, although they maintain close cultural, economic and family connections with the people of the historical region known as Venetian Slovenia, where Slovene linguistic and cultural identity is much more rooted. The Resians call their language rozajanski, while they frequently refer to the Slovene language as tabuški, meaning 'the one from Bovec', which is the first large Slovene settlement on the other side of the Kanin mountain range. Since 2007, the Resia has been included in those municipalities where the Law on the Protection of the Slovene Linguistic Community is to be applied.
He praised Cronenberg's direction for successfully weaving the supernatural into the everyday, and noted believable performances by the entire cast, especially Walken: "Walken does such a good job of portraying Johnny Smith, the man with the strange gift, that we forget this is science fiction or fantasy or whatever and just accept it as this guy's story." Janet Maslin of The New York Times referred to the film as "a well-acted drama more eerie than terrifying, more rooted in the occult than in sheer horror." The film's popularity led to it influencing the 2-hour pilot episode (later presented as two episodes in reruns) of the 2002 TV series starring Anthony Michael Hall. In the novel, Johnny warns a nurse that her house is on fire but there is no child at risk.
Although piblokto has a place in the historical record and official medical canons, a number of Arctic researchers and Arctic residents doubt its existence. The phenomena, they suggest, may be more rooted in the experience and behavior of the early European explorers than the Inuit themselves. In 1988 Parks Canada historian Lyle Dick began a substantial challenge to the concept that piblokto exists at all. Dick examined the original records of the European Arctic explorers, and ethnographic and linguistic reports on Inughuit societies, and discovered that not only is the majority of academic speculation into piblokto based on reports of only eight cases, but the word "piblokto" / "pibloktoq" does not exist within Inuktun (the Inughuit language); possibly, Dick concluded, this may have been the result of errors in phonetic transcription.
Rêver mieux was showered with tributes (seven ADISQ awards in 2002, including Pop-Rock Album of the Year, and the following year, the ADISQ award for Videoclip of the Year for Dans un Spoutnik, the Juno Award for Francophone Album of the Year, and various other distinctions). Daniel Bélanger has also made successful inroads into the world of film music (nomination for the Genie Award for Best Original Song for the movie theme Le Dernier souffle in 2000; Jutra for Best Music for L’Audition in 2006). L'Échec du matériel, in stores April 2007, is an album just as poetic and melodious as Rêver mieux, but more rooted in the concerns and aspirations of his contemporaries. Belanger won the 2008 Juno Award for Francophone Album of the Year for L'Échec du matériel.
By contrast, unrooted trees plot the distances and relationships between input sequences without making assumptions regarding their descent. An unrooted tree can always be produced from a rooted tree, but a root cannot usually be placed on an unrooted tree without additional data on divergence rates, such as the assumption of the molecular clock hypothesis. The set of all possible phylogenetic trees for a given group of input sequences can be conceptualized as a discretely defined multidimensional "tree space" through which search paths can be traced by optimization algorithms. Although counting the total number of trees for a nontrivial number of input sequences can be complicated by variations in the definition of a tree topology, it is always true that there are more rooted than unrooted trees for a given number of inputs and choice of parameters.
He also has powerful backers within the political establishment in the state, with the then serving Menteri Besar Tan Mohd Isa Abdul Samad among his supporters. There has been a quiet campaign by his loyal supporters at state and federal level to portray him as a well-spoken and well-educated man; someone who had the great strength of character to put aside the disappointment of not being appointed Ruler of the state in 1967: and who continues to lead a dignified and respectable life. His supporters said that in contrast to members of Tuanku Jaafar's family, Tuanku Muhriz shuns publicity and though he can be very progressive in his outlook, he seems more rooted in traditional ways. Tuanku Jaafar's family are said to be completely devastated with the decision of the Undangs to select Tuanku Muhriz over Tunku Naquiyuddin.
Philosophiae naturalis theoria (1758) In philosophy and physics, Laplace's demon is a thought experiment supporting the concept of determinism. It suggests that if someone (the Demon) knew the precise location and momentum of every particle in the universe, he could in principle calculate the history and future of every particle. For a long time it was believed that Pierre- Simon Laplace, an influential French scholar, was the first one to propose this type of determinism. Recently it has been shown that the first person who offered the image of a super-powerful calculating intelligence was Boscovich, whose formulation of the principle of determinism in his 1758 Theoria philosophiae naturalis turns out not only to be temporally prior to Laplace's but also—being founded on fewer metaphysical principles and more rooted in and elaborated by physical assumptions—to be more precise, complete, and comprehensive than Laplace's somewhat parenthetical statement of the doctrine.
Lugan's notable work includes several books on Southern Africa, Morocco and Rwanda including "History of South Africa", When Africa was German When Africa was German - notes by Bureau International de l'Edition Française and African Legacy, Solutions for a Community in Crisis where he describes how individualism hasn't replaced preexisting loyalties to clans, groups, and tribes.Book Review by Steven D. Laib, J.D., M.S. In this book, he rejects what he calls "the victimization paradigm," which says colonial exploitation and the slave trade brought Africa to its knees, rejects solutions based on Western guilt and claim that a correct interpretation of history is necessary for Africans to "build a future on a more solid foundation" and save an African continent ravaged by famine, economic disaster and civil war. He notably proposes a redrawing of national African frontiers in accordance with ethnic groupings and promotes a new type of democracy, more rooted in those native groupings rather than on Western "one man one vote" system.
While the LNDLR served the purpose of giving the rebelling peasants organizational structure and military guidance, the onset, development and character of the war were more rooted in grass roots circumstance and groups.Werner, Michael S., Concise encyclopedia of Mexico p. 148, Taylor & Francis, 2001 At first the rebellion was only able to sustain suppression in a half dozen western states where there was intense popular support and the organizational aid of local groups, the Popular Union (UP), initially spearheaded by Anacleto González Flores and the covert U, with cells dispersed throughout Jalisco and Michoacan.Werner, Michael S., Concise encyclopedia of Mexico p. 148, Taylor & Francis, 2001 In 1927, the LNDLR reorganized the rebellion in the west and, in August 1928, gave the rebellion its first military leader, the well experienced soldier who had fought in the Federal Army under Huerta, but anticlerical and mercenary, General Enrique Gorostieta, who was a 33rd degree Mason.
Around this time Pierce met L.A. musician Phast Phreddie Patterson, whose vast record collection and knowledge of American roots music added to the eager Pierce's musical education. While his later interest in American blues was presaged by his devotion to reggae, his love for the more theatrical, complex sounds of glam and prog rock showed up in his support for the No Wave movement in New York City. Pierce felt disappointed by the swift decline of punk rock into what he saw as strict formality and also began to feel his beloved reggae was ultimately an import, seeking a style combining the authenticity and simplicity of reggae but more rooted in his own culture's history, he discovered the Delta blues and developed an extensive knowledge of the genre which influenced and inspired him. Throughout his career Pierce was supportive of fellow musicians, encouraging new friend Brian Tristan, aka Kid Congo Powers, to play guitar and develop his own unique sound and style, recruiting him to form the band Creeping Ritual.
A strain of conservatism was found in the emerging localist movement in the early 2010s aiming at preserving the distinct cultural identity from Beijing's growing encroachment of Hong Kong people's way of life and civil liberties. In 2011, Chin Wan, an assistant professor in the Lingnan University’s Chinese department published the book, On the Hong Kong City- State in 2011 which triggered fierce public debate and was popular among the young generation. In the book, Chin pointed out the potential threat of the influx of mainland tourists and immigrants to the established institutions and social customs of Hong Kong, which he considered likely part of a colonisation scheme by Beijing, including the increasing use of Mandarin Chinese and Simplified Chinese in daily use and in schools. As a cultural traditionalist, Chin cited British colonial governor Cecil Clementi's fostering of local traditional culture in the 1920s, arguing that, thanks to British colonialism, "Hong Kong’s culture today is both more modern and more authentically Chinese — or more rooted in ancient traditions — than the culture of mainland China," where orthodox religious customs and traditional written Chinese were abandoned under the Communist regime.

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