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In addition to Unitarian-related material, Kerr also issued a number of volumes of poetry and literature.Ruff, "We Called Each Other Comrade," p. 40. The company maintained this orientation for approximately 7 years before making a turn to more temporal themes of economics, politics, and sociology.
The stack distance profile is a better representation of how the cache misses are affected by the cache size. The power law of cache misses just showed an rough approximation of the same. A stack distance profile captures the temporal reuse behavior of an application in a fully or set-associative cache. Applications that exhibit more temporal reuse behavior generally access data that is more recently used.
The same level of trust did not extend to the abbey's more temporal interests however: bailiffs were to be appointed in perpetuity by the . There was to be no political autonomy, given the continuing legal and military dependence channeled through the bailiffs. The granting of market and currency rights to the monastery nevertheless appears to have been part of the founder's strategy for building up the territorial power of the Northeim family in the area. It would be wrong to overstate the economic importance of the foundation.
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration FTLD) is the pathological term for the clinical syndrome of frontotemporal dementia (FTD). FTD differs from the more common Alzheimer's dementia in that memory is relatively well preserved; instead, the disease presents with a more temporal-lobe phenotype. Behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), progressive non-fluent aphasia (PNFA) and semantic dementia (SD) are the three best-characterised clinical presentations. FUS positive FTLD tends to present clinically as a bvFTD but the correlation between underlying pathology and clinical presentation is not perfect.
Many religious figures in the United States and United Kingdom shared the aversion to blasphemy of pious Muslims (if not as intensely) and did not defend Rushdie like their secular compatriots. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, demanded that the government expand the Blasphemy Act to cover other religions, including Islam. Michael Walzer wrote that the response revealed an evolution of the meaning of blasphemy; it moved away from a crime against God and toward something more temporal. > Today we are concerned for our pain and sometimes, for other people's.
Avalon Sunset was one of Morrison's most commercially successful albums, and his fastest-selling record in the United Kingdom, being certified gold soon after its release.Hage, The Words and Music of Van Morrison, p. 110 The album was also met with critical acclaim. In a review for The Village Voice, Robert Christgau said Morrison has found new inspiration in more temporal themes, especially on the album's first side, although he cited the redemption-themed "Whenever God Shines His Light" as his most exuberant song since 1982's "Cleaning Windows".
There is a stasis that prohibits the characters on the urn from ever being fulfilled: In the third stanza, the narrator begins by speaking to a tree, which will ever hold its leaves and will not "bid the Spring adieu". The paradox of life versus lifelessness extends beyond the lover and the fair lady and takes a more temporal shape as three of the ten lines begin with the words "for ever". The unheard song never ages and the pipes are able to play forever, which leads the lovers, nature, and all involved to be: Raphael's The Sacrifice at Lystra A new paradox arises in these lines because these immortal lovers are experiencing a living death.Bloom 1993 p.
Taking a suggestion from Henry Cowell's book New Musical Resources, which he bought in New York in 1939, Nancarrow found the answer in the player piano, with its ability to produce extremely complex rhythmic patterns at a speed far beyond the abilities of humans. Cowell had suggested that just as there is a scale of pitch frequencies, there might also be a scale of tempi. Nancarrow undertook to create music which would superimpose tempi in cogent pieces and, by his twenty-first composition for player piano, he had begun "sliding" (increasing and decreasing) tempi within strata. (See William Duckworth, Talking Music.) Nancarrow later said he had been interested in exploring electronic resources but that the piano rolls ultimately gave him more temporal control over his music.
Alberic was there as a papal legate to resolve a long-running dispute as to whether the bishop of Glasgow was subordinate to the archbishop of York. However, Alberic also addressed more temporal matters: he persuaded David to refrain from further offensive action until Martinmas (11 November) whilst continuing to blockade Wark to starve it into submission, and the 'Picts' to (also by Martinmas) return their captives to Carlisle and free them there.Richard of Hexham, Anderson Scottish Annals (1908) p 211-212. Richard also reports that, > The king also spoke with the prior of Hexham, who had come thither with the > legate, before [the prior] had appealed to him, concerning the loss > sustained by him and by his brethren; and deplored it much, and promised > that he would cause the whole to be restored : and moreover that he would > compel his men to compensate them for the wrong which had been done to them > and to their church, and for the slaying of their vassals.

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