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| College Hill | Fundamental Academy (Preschool-6) A magnet school offer |
| dio edit of "Numb" as the third single from | Fundamental, accompanied by new songs "Party Song" and |
| n protecting individual rights is therefore | fundamental, according to Rand, and it is equally funda |
| Frumkin's most | fundamental achievement was the fundamental theory of e |
| Once the player teaches Josette a number of | fundamental achievements such as understanding Greeting |
| these domain processes involves a number of | fundamental acquisition and completion among the commod |
| ams charismatic style by focusing on a more | fundamental adherence and teaching of scripture. |
| The | fundamental advantage of the column station is the sign |
| It has two | fundamental advantages over Silicon (Si), the tradition |
| it homes in on the dominant tone color as a | fundamental aesthetic value which is a trait of synesth |
| sing is called revolution and its motor and | fundamental agent is the working class. |
| Independence - a | fundamental aim of the Romanian people: Traditions, pre |
| The | fundamental aim of the fund is to improve the quality o |
| the party and Colley was concerned with the | fundamental aims of the party, such as the restoration |
| oncepts of both Veblen and Dewey refer to a | fundamental ambivalence. |
| vating a global audience about the need for | fundamental and transformative change. |
| munications, technical notes and reviews on | fundamental and applied aspects of all forms of lumines |
| ioned by factors which are included in four | fundamental and parallel categories: cosmical, biologic |
| Initially the BIRF focused on | fundamental and applied research for the malting and br |
| As of May 4, 2007 there have been | fundamental and substantial changes made to the game. |
| logy, techniques and instrumentation in the | fundamental and applied areas of the field. |
| vantaged college graduates in acquiring the | fundamental and practical skills necessary to succeed i |
| and base metals markets, and provides both | fundamental and technical analysis. |
| Establishing the necessary facilities for | fundamental and clinical research relating to cancer. |
| ised biological systems, as well as between | fundamental and applied catalysis research. |
| Via those | fundamental and inelastic world views economical, polit |
| eer-reviewed academic journal covering both | fundamental and applied scientific aspects of imaging, |
| Schools remain a | fundamental and foundational principle in Falls Church |
| simply a breakthrough in doing something as | fundamental and important as staying in touch. |
| , stressing teamwork among the classes as a | fundamental and essential element in the competition. |
| communications during World War II, making | fundamental and innovative contributions to the design |
| ment sources, and its research spanned both | fundamental and applied research. |
| utron science for materials science and for | fundamental and defense-related neutron studies. |
| The journal concentrates on | fundamental and applied research in the sciences, engin |
| ation accessible to rural youth, conducting | fundamental and applied research in the field of scienc |
| The partials ( | fundamental and overtones) of a sound wave made by the |
| hat covers original research and reviews of | fundamental and applied aspects of analytical chemistry |
| Structure SIBPLAZ - a combination | fundamental and applied science, for realization of res |
| y more than one pitch at the same time (the | fundamental and a selected overtone), while in effect s |
| lmeier then began a long teaching career in | fundamental and dogmatic theology, most of which was sp |
| un in 2003, also addresses situations where | fundamental and universal principles are often set asid |
| e to the Roman Claretianum, where he taught | fundamental and sacramental theology for a decade. |
| works to improve human health by conducting | fundamental and clinical research that leads to the dev |
| ulture, and in the 90's, Nation Records act | Fundamental and Asian Dub Foundation, this is the first |
| "Of the distinction of | fundamental and not fundamental points of faith" (1645) |
| s" identified in his work with groups: "the | fundamental anxieties that underlie the basic assumptio |
| Fundamental Applications branch | |
| The journal covers | fundamental, applied, experimental and computational wo |
| The | fundamental approach of the project was Neo-Confucianis |
| morous techniques naturally derive from his | fundamental approach, which is that of the furious farc |
| The fragile base class problem is a | fundamental architectural problem of object-oriented pr |
| umented the historical development of these | fundamental areas of computer science. |
| ed to draft the declaration of 1868 and the | fundamental articles of 1871, and took a leading part i |
| zer wrote The Twelve Articles: The Just and | Fundamental Articles of All the Peasantry and Tenants o |
| rly explorations of visual perspective as a | fundamental artistic and communicational principle. |
| Kaaladi, or footwork patterns, are a | fundamental aspect of both kuttu varisai and silambam. |
| ogy of this disease, their work uncovered a | fundamental aspect of cell biology - Receptor-mediated |
| He became a | fundamental aspect of the national movement. |
| A | fundamental aspect of astrometry is error correction. |
| These were twelve authorised sermons on | fundamental aspects of Christianity to be read in churc |
| Xu-Friedman M A; Regehr W G (2000) Probing | fundamental aspects of synaptic transmission with stron |
| ecognition of "his innovative research into | fundamental aspects of agricultural-climatological inte |
| hallenges the divinity of Jesus, shakes the | fundamental aspects of modern day Christianity. |
| Fundamental aspects are: the capability of minimising t | |
| e-slit experiment that demonstrates several | fundamental aspects of the quantum theory, including qu |
| of Crystallography "covers theoretical and | fundamental aspects of the structure of matter". |
| It rejected the town's | fundamental assertion that it had authority beyond its |
| ein's formulation of the principle is not a | fundamental assumption of general relativity. |
| economics, this book challenges one of the | fundamental assumptions of the greatest economists. |
| alytic metapsychology is concerned with the | fundamental assumptions of the Freudian theory. |
| arly versions refined the accuracy of these | fundamental astronomical data-sets by including many re |
| The SOFA (Standards of | Fundamental Astronomy) software libraries are a collect |
| fic activities covered fields as diverse as | fundamental astronomy, celestial mechanics and space ge |
| The work relates to many | fundamental astrophysical processes, including radiatio |
| As a consequence of his | fundamental attitude, Wahle did not recognize the ego a |
| lexity, is helpful to introspect on certain | fundamental attributes of a sustainable and responsible |
| ps the best known attributional bias is the | fundamental attribution error, which describes the tend |
| erving, attributional bias identical to the | fundamental attribution error except that it occurs bet |
| ctor (his “moods feelings, affectations and | fundamental attunement with the situation”). |
| l was founded by J. Frank Norris in 1939 as | Fundamental Baptist Bible Institute. |
| ack ministers and congregations to form the | Fundamental Baptist Fellowship Association. |
| A number of churches in the | Fundamental Baptist Fellowship Association hold dual af |
| bernacle Baptist College is an independent, | fundamental, Baptist college in Greenville, South Carol |
| The | Fundamental Baptist Fellowship Association (FBFA) is an |
| times confused with the predominantly white | Fundamental Baptist Fellowship of America, this associa |
| s Bible College is a private undergraduate, | Fundamental Baptist, Bible college located in Indianapo |
| the Biblical faith historically believed by | fundamental Baptists. |
| f Buenos Aires in negotiations that have as | fundamental base the cession of the Cisplatino State, w |
| ut of our eyes and touches them, became the | fundamental basis on which mathematicians would constru |
| The | fundamental basis of my sculpture must rest on solid gr |
| n on the Mount and the 10 Commandments, the | fundamental basis of the faith. |
| "Women's Voices and the | Fundamental Bass", Journal of Musicology, x (1992), 464 |
| Features: Reading is | Fundamental Beginning to Read, Write and Listen Phonics |
| rejection of the investigative judgement, a | fundamental belief of the church, was particularly deva |
| n this book, he explores his version of the | fundamental beliefs and premises of Witchcraft and expl |
| The five solas articulated five | fundamental beliefs of the Protestant Reformation, pill |
| doctrine is defined in the Church's list of | fundamental beliefs. |
| Kidpower works off of five | fundamental beliefs: 1) Feeling safe is a fundamental r |
| erest rates internationally, and one of the | fundamental benchmarks for global financial markets. |
| s and encourages pioneering achievements in | fundamental biochemical and molecular biological resear |
| It is a | fundamental biological concept that organisms are most |
| In his book | Fundamental Biology (self-published, 1941) Marsh descri |
| ant new information was generated about the | fundamental biology of cancers that arise in many patie |
| 0, he was awarded the Quinquennal Prize for | fundamental biomedical sciences (FNRS). |
| Bohren wrote | fundamental books on light scattering, atmospheric ther |
| d is still considered to be one of the most | fundamental books on the subject. |
| He argued that the doctrine of | fundamental breach is not appropriate. |
| sed that a contract could be struck out for | fundamental breach where the conduct of one party depri |
| acts, but refused to deal with the issue of | fundamental breach. |
| The brothers' | fundamental breakthrough was their invention of three-a |
| m area artists mixed with programs from the | Fundamental Broadcasting Network located in Morehead Ci |
| st Church and features programming from the | Fundamental Broadcasting Network. |
| two summers (1984 and 1985) on Wall Street ( | Fundamental Brokers, Inc.) as a way to raise more money |
| Since it relied on | fundamental bugs, software upgrades made systems immune |
| he use of commercial vehicle platforms as a | fundamental building block of more rugged military vehi |
| hanced the sewerage component, which is the | fundamental building block for these people, who are fo |
| Students gain | fundamental business knowledge over the course of their |
| Still lacking sufficient demand from | fundamental buyers or cross-market arbitrageurs, HFTs b |
| Fourth | Fundamental Catalogue (FK4) was measured and published |
| Sixth | Fundamental Catalogue (FK6) is a 2000 update of FK5 cor |
| apparent places of the first international | fundamental catalogue which was compiled for astrometry |
| Fifth | Fundamental Catalogue Extension (FK5) was an addition o |
| Fourth | Fundamental Catalogue's Supplement (FK4S) is an amendme |
| in an interview that "enemy and victim are | fundamental categories of politics" and referred to "so |
| the fact that they weren't activated was a | fundamental cause of the accident. |
| The | fundamental cause of this was actually the Romans thems |
| “The | fundamental cause of failure may be regarded as a combi |
| e a diverse group of proteins that regulate | fundamental cellular processes including stabilization |
| o nonrenewable energy would pose unique and | fundamental challenges to society. |
| of the Reich is unanimous in respect of the | fundamental change in our policy towards the Baltic cou |
| He was also a philosopher who believed | fundamental change in society begins with man himself. |
| A | fundamental change occurred when the Fatimid Caliph att |
| No | fundamental change, however, was made in the tunnel's d |
| n additional 8000 spectators without making | fundamental changes to the existing facility, increasin |
| id Wickham-Jones. "So I doubt there will be | fundamental changes in the kind of issues that Amnesty |
| In the first decade of the 20th century | fundamental changes were made to railway facilities in |
| Christianity in November 1970, which led to | fundamental changes in his lifestyle and in the style a |
| uld partiality subsidize service until more | fundamental changes could be made. |
| version was 5.0, released in 1994, and made | fundamental changes to both user interface and document |
| The Manitoba Party advocated | fundamental changes to the province's political system |
| nsylvania, including cases that resulted in | fundamental changes in the laws protecting the rights o |
| P 'Oosterweelverbinding' without making any | fundamental changes to it, even though the city of Antw |
| gime came under increasing pressure to make | fundamental changes. |
| Lex orandi, lex credendi is a | fundamental character of Anglicanism. |
| ppo, which retain throughout the work their | fundamental character. |
| The | fundamental characteristic of Prairie style are all pre |
| tant and µ (magnetic permeability) "are the | fundamental characteristic quantities which determine t |
| Its | fundamental characteristics irreverence, good humor and |
| ‘The | Fundamental Charter of Presbytery … examin'd,' 1695; 2n |
| Tosoh is a key supplier of | fundamental chemicals such as caustic soda, calcium hyp |
| thor of the one-volume opening encyclopedia | Fundamental Chess Openings, which was published in 2009 |
| ger, as the two formats have made different | fundamental choices in how to describe documents. |
| areful to balance its new position with the | fundamental Christian doctrine of freedom of conscience |
| Fundamental Christianity: In the tension of Christianit | |
| n gun rights activists consist of more than | fundamental Christians |
| rean Bible Fellowship, also known as Berean | Fundamental Church of Albany. |
| discovering the Miller effect and inventing | fundamental circuits for quartz crystal oscillators (Mi |
| because it involved wartime curtailment of | fundamental civil liberties under the aegis of military |
| office urged Iran's government "to respect | fundamental civil and political rights, especially the |
| The evaluation map sends the | fundamental class of M to a d-dimensional rational homo |
| Here the | fundamental class is taken in homology with integer coe |
| losed manifold M is called essential if its | fundamental class [M] defines a nonzero element in the |
| m of the manifold is the Gromov norm of the | fundamental class. |
| Party broke the Accord when it abandoned a | fundamental clause, not to increase the native forest e |
| owledge, Foucault was trying to analyse the | fundamental codes which a culture uses to construct the |
| hance the visual sensory and illuminate the | fundamental cohesiveness of the image. |
| In 2000 a | fundamental collection of documents related to POWs in |
| tleneck assignment problem (QBAP) is one of | fundamental combinatorial optimization problems in the |
| It originates in the Holiness Code's | fundamental command to be holy because God is holy. |
| n standards and "Green Building Facts", the | fundamental commissioning of building's energy systems |
| She had a | fundamental commitment to the mass anti-war movement… a |
| ets and came to a decision to maintain that | fundamental commitment to teaching." |
| Bet Tzedek embraces the | fundamental commitment of achieving full and equal acce |
| is new, quartered approach, there is a more | fundamental commitment, and that is to survival." |
| e Animal Welfare Trust, is intended to gain | fundamental common law rights for nonhuman animals thro |
| The Gauntlet states "The | Fundamental Component is characterized by long songs, m |
| ieves that for both sexes, nurturing was "a | fundamental component of love". |
| Many of the other rights are now considered | fundamental components of procedural due process, such |
| the photosynthetic mechanism comprises two | fundamental components: photosystem I and photosytem II |
| , and space moon walk, each demonstrating a | fundamental concept of physics. |
| The | fundamental concept of pragmatic (or tactical or strate |
| Many considered the | fundamental concept of an enclosed mall to be somewhat |
| The | fundamental concept which guided Niemirower's work was |
| Substitution is a | fundamental concept in logic. |
| hich, under Pander and von Baer, became the | fundamental conception in structural embryology- he lai |
| address, disseminate, and foment ideas and | fundamental conceptions concerning art and aesthetic pr |
| amoto, A. Organotransition Metal Chemistry: | Fundamental Concepts and Applications. |
| "A Foreword to ' | Fundamental Concepts in Programming Languages'". |
| ers and lay public: An understanding of the | fundamental concepts involved in the Physical and Biolo |
| ation platforms can be built to support the | fundamental concepts of SOP. |
| Much later, his work led to | fundamental concepts such as the Kempe chain and unavoi |
| Rollnick developed many | fundamental concepts of motivational interviewing with |
| rger than XPath 1.0 and changes some of the | fundamental concepts of the language such as the type s |
| Fundamental Concepts in Programming Languages were an i | |
| es the reader for the first time to Spare's | fundamental concepts such as Kia, Ikkah and Sikah and Z |
| e piezoelectric accelerometer lie some very | fundamental concepts governing the behavior of crystall |
| understands the | fundamental concepts of Earth's many systems |
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