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More saliently, perhaps, he was a kind of prophet of sublimity.
More saliently, public land visitors are exactly who should be chipping in more for recreation.
What I remember most saliently from that era is how few Hispanics there were in Washington.
Microsoft faced a similar exodus in the early 2000s, captured most saliently by the anonymous employee blog Mini-Microsoft.
There are perhaps no two themes that signal the political division among Americans more saliently than guns and religion.
But as it turns out, going to the airport sans passport isn't always the end of the world, or more saliently, of your trip.
More saliently to humans alive today, Venus could help us understand which of the so-called "Earth-like" planets beyond our solar system truly are habitable.
Perhaps more saliently for investors, Modi's failure to deliver on his promises so far are also being reflected in earnings, which have failed to match expectations.
As James Hamblin so saliently captured in his satirical "Eclipse Conspiracy" piece in the Atlantic, we can't take for granted anymore that scientists and their math will be trusted.
As Vice game critic Patrick Klepek saliently put it, what makes Ring Fit Adventure stand out is how effectively it removes the shame of learning how to work out.
And most saliently, she dove into the arcane world of the "phone phreak," a subculture of pranksters and audio voyagers that loved to "decipher and explore the network," Napoleon explained.
We now have two political parties with very different and increasingly irreconcilable ideas about what it means to be American, and, perhaps more saliently, what it is to be un-American.
Perhaps more saliently, whereas a body transplant would benefit one recipient, the organs within that body could theoretically benefit up to 20 individual people — a medical version of the trolley problem.
A good deal of animus is directed at Yaddah (Yale), which seems in Lemish's view to be at the beating heart of all things great and, more saliently, all things evil in American life.
Budget decisions consistent with long-term economic stability and kept political promises could be made easier by adding one of those to the budget process and saliently relating that limit to every budget decision.
In a note to clients on Tuesday, Goldman Sachs commodities analysts wrote that gold prices are being supported not solely by North Korea-related tensions, but more saliently by uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trump and political drama.
The new limb has helped in many areas of her life, she said, and perhaps most saliently in the kitchen, where she can now more easily take on tasks that those of us with two hands take for granted.
As Warren Buffett saliently argued in his 2011 shareholder letter, gold produces nothing and does not grow, leaving its value in the hands of other investors, who may or may not look more fondly on the yellow metal than its current holders.
If it were otherwise — if the president had the authority to use his constitutional powers for any reason — it would follow that he could accept a bribe for doing an official act, or, more saliently, extend a pardon to keep a witness from testifying.
Ditto for how can we write about Hispaniola and not include most of the southern American hemisphere, and for that, the incomparable Eduardo Galeano's books, most saliently "Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent," in which Haiti and the Dominican Republic figure frequently.
Most saliently, in a late-July interview, Mr. Trump told The New York Times that Mr. Mueller's team was rife with conflicts of interest and warned that investigators would be crossing a red line if they began to look at Trump family finances beyond any relationship to Russia.
As news breaks that Trump pulled out of talks with North Korea, listening to the album's opener, "Graffiti," feels as in touch with fears of a deadly nuclear winter as its forebears: OMD's "Enola Gay," the Fixx's "Red Skies," and most saliently Alphaville's "Forever Young" (about kids dying in a nuclear holocaust).
Its subject is an overweight telemarketer from Syracuse named Amy who sometimes refers to herself as Nicole and sometimes as Jelly; she has a blind boyfriend named Oz (as in the Great), a Rolodex of the phone numbers of peripheral Hollywood types filched from a friend who cleans their homes and, most saliently, a telephone addiction.
From the obfuscatory slow-rolling of the injury to the retrospectively bizarre decision not to give him a MRI test after the mysterious debilitating arm pain—Syndergaard didn't want one, the team didn't insist—to the ambient pettiness and high-handed passive-aggressive weirdness around it, everything the Mets did and, more saliently, did not do, conspired to draw out the situation and make it worse.
The compounds that contribute to top notes are strong in scent, very volatile, and evaporate quickly. Although not as saliently perceived, the heart and base- notes contribute much to the scent in the top notes. Citrus and ginger scents are common top notes.
Saliently, despite unfavorable orbital overlap due to the sterics of this ring system, the reaction proceeds with 94% yield, highlighting the power of this reaction even under unfavorable conditions. Paraformaldehyde alkylated the amine and the reaction proceeded at 80°C in toulene and acetonitrile. This step occurred in 94% yield.
After the success of Exile in Guyville, expectations ran high for Liz Phair's sophomore release. Phair's debut album had sold over 200,000 units by the spring of 1994 and was Matador's most successful release so far. The success of Exile in Guyville prompted many major labels to seek a distribution deal with Matador, most saliently Atlantic Records, which would form Phair's next album deal. As a result, Whip-Smart was one of the most anticipated albums of the year.
This delay causes the payment to stick in our memory less clearly and saliently. Furthermore, the payment is no longer perceived in isolation; rather, it is seen as a (relatively) small increase of an already large credit card bill. For example, it might be a change from $120 to $125, instead of a regular, out-of-pocket $5 cost. And as we can see from our value function, this V(-$125) – V(-$120) is smaller than V(-$5).
Anthony was admired by the Pre- Raphaelite Brotherhood (attending their ‘house-warming’ at Newman Street, London, on 12 January 1850). William Michael Rossetti praised his landscapes in 'The Spectator' and 'Critic' and later wrote: "The works which Anthony produced between some such dates as 1847 and 1857, were certainly very remarkable, and stood out saliently from the throng."Cited in J. P. Warren. "Walt Whitman's Language Experiment" (Pennsylvania State University Press, 1990) p31. Anthony was a close friend of Ford Madox Brown, mentioned frequently in Brown's diaries - in 1851, the two artists undertook a walking tour of the Isle of Wight.
Saliently, it forbade the granting of Bulgarian citizenship to Jews. Alexander Belev had been sent by the interior minister Petar Gabrovski to Germany in order to study the racial laws; the legislation was modelled on the racial code of Nazi Germany, the Nuremberg Laws. The bill had been supported by the pro-Nazi Union of Bulgarian National Legions, the Ratniks, Brannik (a Bulgarian version of Nazi Germany's Hitlerjugend), and other right-wing conservative organisations such as the Federation of Reserve Officers, the Federation of Reserve Sergeants and Soldiers, the Merchants' Association, the Students' Union, the Bulgarian Youth League, and the Pharmacists' Association.
In March 2010, it was announced that Eurotunnel was in discussions with the Intergovernment Commission, which oversees the tunnel, with the aim of amending elements of the safety code governing the tunnel's usage. Most saliently, the requirement that trains be able to split within the tunnel and each part of the train be driven out to opposite ends has been removed. However, the proposal to allow shorter trains was not passed. Eurotunnel Chairman & Chief Executive Jacques Gounon said that he hoped the liberalisation of rules would allow entry into the market of competitors such as Deutsche Bahn.
Repetition is a particularly important characteristic of music, and so provides an important cue that a phrase should be considered as music rather than speech. More specifically, in song, the pitches of vowels are distinctly heard, but in speech they appear watered down. It has been suggested that in speech the neural circuitry underlying pitch perception is somewhat inhibited, enabling the listener to focus attention on consonants and vowels, which are important to verbal meaning. Exact repetition of spoken words may cause this circuitry to become disinhibited, so that pitches are heard more saliently, and so as sung.
These two conditions are: Radiolaria are not subject to decomposition when sinking towards the ocean floor; and, Fossilized Radiolaria are not hidden by additional sedimentary material. Additionally, Holm explicated the ancient environments which supported populations of Radiolaria, subsequently providing several accounts of how Radiolaria fossilized in a myriad of different types and ages of rocks. All of these findings serve to augment the general understanding of how ancient biological factors and circumstances have impacted contemporary geological findings, most saliently being the deposition of marine sediments. While Holm's was in the Military Geology Branch, she was able to do significant research and write plenty of reports for the Corps of Engineers.
Everyday Aesthetics is a recent subfield of philosophical aesthetics focusing on everyday events, settings and activities in which the faculty of sensibility is saliently at stake. Alexander Baumgarten established Aesthetics as a discipline and defined it as scientia cognitionis sensitivae, the science of sensory knowledge, in his foundational work Aesthetica (1750). This field has been dedicated since then to the clarification of fine arts, beauty and taste only marginally referring to the aesthetics in design, crafts, urban environments and social practice until the emergence of everyday aesthetics during the ‘90s. As other subfields like environmental aesthetics or the aesthetics of nature, everyday aesthetics also attempts to countervail aesthetics' almost exclusive focus on the philosophy of art.
Among other elements, it features pastoral farm scenes, ticking clocks, slow pacing, silence, similarly named central characters (Johan and Johannes in Ordet), a focus on a large farm family, a protagonist questioning the strict piety of his minister father, the death of the protagonist's wife in seeming relation to her husband's transgression and, most saliently, the wife's apparent resurrection from the dead as brought about by a kiss.Review: Silent Light, Film Comment It is not a strict remake of Ordet, however, as there are numerous and substantive differences in plot. Also, Reygadas' film does not include the character of a prophetic son. The film was nominated in nine categories, including all major ones, for the Ariel Awards in Mexico.
Visual communication rests on the natural inclination of humans to use pictures, graphics, and other images to quickly and simply convey meaning and understand information. For instance, look at the practices and applications that civil engineers have developed to handle complex human interaction on our roads and highways,Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices Retrieved on 22 June 2016. as well as the entire field of wayfinding in public spaces Wayfinding & Signing Guidelines for Airport Terminals Retrieved 23 Aug 2016. The same logic eventually migrated into the workplace, notably in post-war Japan, and most saliently at Toyoda Motors where visual applications (visual devices) became a commonplace element in the Toyota Production System (TPS).
For instance, when an infant first uses the words for "mother" and "breast", the behaviors oriented toward that child change: beforehand, a child is not considered to be capable of having specific intentions, whereas after this competence milestone the process of "teaching [the child] how to talk" begins, and thus talk begins to be directed directly at the child. This does not exist in middle-class Anglo cultures, where infants are addressed somewhat like intentioned competent individuals from birth through the use of baby-talk, which saliently does not exist in Kaluli culture. For this reason, the Kaluli language has been one of the languages invoked to describe the difficulty of meta-pragmatic-analysis in linguistics—in that many ethnographers, linguists, and anthropologists are biased towards their own culture—and to lobby for a more comparative approach.
A minority of academics subscribe to an alternate school of thought, considering the practice as "early infanticidal childrearing". They attribute parental infanticidal wishes to massive projection or displacement of the parents' unconscious onto the child, because of intergenerational, ancestral abuse by their own parents. Clearly, an infanticidal parent may have multiple motivations, conflicts, emotions, and thoughts about their baby and their relationship with their baby, which are often colored both by their individual psychology, current relational context and attachment history, and, perhaps most saliently, their psychopathology (See also Psychiatric section below) Almeida, Merminod, and Schechter suggest that parents with fantasies, projections, and delusions involving infanticide need to be taken seriously and assessed carefully, whenever possible, by an interdisciplinary team that includes infant mental health specialists or mental health practitioners who have experience in working with parents, children, and families.
According to a 2012 investigative piece by the Somalia Report, the OBP paper and other similar reports that attempt to calibrate the global cost of piracy produce inaccurate estimates based on a variety of factors. Most saliently, instead of comparing the actual costs of piracy with the considerable benefits derived from the phenomenon by the maritime industry and local parties capitalizing on capacity-building initiatives, the OBP paper conflated the alleged piracy costs with the large premiums made by insurance companies and lumped them together with governmental and societal costs. The report also exaggerated the impact that piracy has had on the shipping sector, an industry which has grown steadily in size from 25,000 billion tonnes/miles to 35,000 billion tonnes/miles since the rise of Indian Ocean piracy in 2005. Moreover, the global costs of piracy reportedly represent a small fraction of total maritime shipping expenses and are significantly lower than more routine costs, such as those brought on by port theft, bad weather conditions or fuel- related issues.
Philadelphians also began retreating from their longstanding New York City-like accent features after this point, and even further developed their own entirely unique phonological features. Furthermore, higher-educated Philadelphians born in or since the last quarter of the twentieth century are now showing a process of dialect levelling towards General American English features. This includes a remarkable regularity among this demographic in replacing the traditional Philadelphia split with the General American tensing of only before nasal consonants; this probably began around the time the first generation of this demographic attended college. As of today, "the most strongly supported generalization is that Philadelphia has moved away from its Southern heritage in favor of a Northern system, avoiding those forms that are most saliently associated with local phonology". In the city of Philadelphia proper, the dialect has evolved further, especially amongst younger residents, and the “White Philadelphian dialect” is now spoken by a numerical minority of all Philadelphians within the city of Philadelphia itself, though it remains strong throughout the Philadelphia Metropolitan Region in general.

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