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as highly literate and wrote articles on many | subjects, not only philosophy but also mathematics, ge |
mainly because King Charles ordered all loyal | subjects not to participate in the Assembly. |
school's title, it offers many classes in all | subjects, not just mathematics and science. |
ed in the opening sentence unless relevant to | subjects notability. |
an English journalist and writer on political | subjects, notable for his efforts to secure the right |
and reference rankings, taken from different | subjects, notably |
cluding a handful of Top 5 results in several | subjects, notably GCSE languages. |
In addition to the | subjects noted above, his research interests have also |
allows speakers to mark a difference between | subjects, objects, indirect objects and possessives by |
His papers on natural history and kindred | subjects, observations compared to those of Gilbert Wh |
, and varies greatly in strength in different | subjects; occasionally only the synovial fold exists, |
a research colleague were the first to act as | subjects of this research. |
He is a lecturer on the | subjects of entrepreneurship, sales, and behavioral ma |
Vajradhara and the Wisdom Buddhas are often | subjects of mandala. |
the eidetic entities which constitute various | subjects of sciences; then he reduces consciousness to |
erspectival techniques for the structures and | subjects of his multiple-vanishing-point butterfly pat |
ducer who, since 1975, has specialised in the | subjects of intelligence and security services, defenc |
her fellow principal Darcey Bussell were the | subjects of a South Bank Show documentary entitled Two |
to be the protector of the Orthodox Christian | subjects of the Ottoman sultan. |
It was conducted in 10 southern | subjects of the Russian Federation. |
Furthermore, these processes are | subjects of modeling and simulation. |
It has published pamphlets on the | subjects of taxation and social mobility in recent yea |
in the aggregate score across the three test | subjects of English, maths and science. |
Subjects of the Ethiopian Empire who were not Amharas | |
to enhance learning in the primary curriculum | subjects of Maths, Literacy and Science, and found new |
lso frequently writes lifestyle pieces on the | subjects of family and literature for major UK newspap |
Subjects of further contention among scholars are the | |
actice in Southern newspapers to identify the | subjects of an article, if they were black, with the t |
st museum in the United States devoted to the | subjects of Lithuania, the Lithuanian language, histor |
e descent, who, at the time of his birth, are | subjects of the Emperor of China, but have a permanent |
stilled primary instruction- such as the core | subjects of learning- while the newer building offered |
nhart, but also got the daring "scoop" on the | subjects of renowned trials and events including murde |
s of America on the one part, and the Dey and | Subjects of the Regency of Algiers in Barbary, on the |
These same | subjects of cultural amnesia and remembrance of the Ho |
ese people in Hong Kong to become naturalised | subjects of the UK. |
is Skidelsky and Galia Sapelkin, were British | subjects of Russian ancestry, Jewish on his father's s |
g through a Venetian scene and discussing the | subjects of religious faith, free will and progress. |
rough seventy-one editions, and have been the | subjects of various commentaries and additions. |
Higgins believes art humanizes us, the | subjects of his photographs are most important to him. |
declaration, believing that it applied to all | subjects of the Empire. |
cts: the lyrical pentatonic-scale melody, the | subjects of toil and social class, metaphor to the Mis |
Alkane conformers are one of the | subjects of alkane stereochemistry. |
ect, and the places that he visited served as | subjects of his art, which include Spain, New Hampshir |
The Ottoman Turks and the | subjects of Constantinople found common interests in t |
om of the archeology museum presents timeless | subjects of human existence with an array of over 1200 |
The | subjects of the documentary were chosen with help from |
es and its neotropical relative Urania common | subjects of research in optical science. |
divine appointment a special reference to the | subjects of personal election. |
Subjects of one of the other Member States which have | |
The | subjects of his mature works include landscapes and fi |
historian, scholar, teacher and author on the | subjects of ancient history, the history of liberty, a |
ry holds regular exhibitions of loaned works; | subjects of those dedicated to the work of a single ar |
inds cannot be supposed to be conversant with | subjects of this sort" and cited its cheap price as ev |
And you might learn that the | subjects of history are not always its best authors. |
e gods on behalf of the Roman Empire; all the | subjects of the Empire would be required to offer a sa |
fered a broad curriculum and included all the | subjects of the National Curriculum. |
Petersburg (as well as heads of other federal | subjects of Russia) is proposed by the President of Ru |
"Isaiah as it is: or, Judah and Jerusalem the | subjects of Isaiah's Prophesying", Edinburgh, 1850. |
antly to the field of medicine, including the | subjects of anatomy and physiology. |
tion who had previously become naturalized as | subjects of the Kingdom, subsequently lost all voting |
edia, and thus should it not take part of the | subjects of the articles. |
Fuad Pasha believed that by giving non-Muslim | subjects of the Empire equal rights via the Millet sys |
oom and Richard Heinberg, a book tackling the | subjects of “global relocalization” of economy, societ |
Some varieties of D. Palmeri have been the | subjects of US patents. |
mic Unity Seminar" in Lahore, Pakistan on the | subjects of the Prophet Muhammad's "character and Isla |
It is said to be appropriate for all | subjects of Elizabeth II to wear the Royal Stewart tar |
It is best known for its main | subjects of horticulture and applied science. |
ment is a dynamic computer process that uses ' | subjects' of data in one application, to point to data |
ys of costumes and changing displays on other | subjects of local interest. |
Subjects of maternal descent from the above named indi | |
stantly recognisable, in their characteristic | subjects of bird and landscape and their strong lines |
a in 1960-1961 where he was a lecturer in the | subjects of harmony and counterpoint. |
Map of the federal | subjects of the Russian Federation. |
M.A Music course and Ph.D in all | subjects of Fine Arts. |
ts of vehicles identified as being related to | subjects of interest. |
Battelle has the experience in the | subjects of searching and has been on most of the news |
tore, and an author and public speaker on the | subjects of social media, brand building and e-commerc |
forum topics have been referenced by and the | subjects of multiple newspaper articles by publication |
They are the | subjects of the documentary Diyama - Soundtracks of Ma |
orful traditional costumes were also frequent | subjects of Bezalel School artists. |
also famous in social psychology) is that the | subjects of these studies attributed their performance |
ies, that consists of "entities that serve as | subjects of intellectual or artistic endeavor" (IFLA 1 |
his career Zerffi gave much attention to the | subjects of decoration and history, and wrote many wor |
She and her family were the | subjects of a 2004 episode of the Canadian television |
s published many journals and articles on the | subjects of marketing and advertising. |
madness or complete harmony with nature, the | subjects of Herzog's films exemplify life at its most |
The primary | subjects of the research are variable quasars, active |
Subjects of books on Architecture and Puerto Rican Arc | |
Control over the | subjects of advertisements is important. |
chiefly in only one, rather than both, of the | subjects of astronomy and geometry. |
voluntarily to share sovereign power with the | subjects of his realm." |
"How is it that some organisms are | subjects of experience?" |
and sit National Curriculum Tests in the core | subjects of English, Mathematics and Science after jus |
ct of the Christian faith and making them the | subjects of his fervent prayers. |
(tools, factories, infrastructure, etc.) and | subjects of labour (natural resources and raw material |
nt Garibaldi (background) were each among the | subjects of his numerous publications. |
He has reflected in turn the academic | subjects of a library, the majesty of nature, the tend |
contains supplementary observations upon the | subjects of the text and translations of the New Testa |
derground's main songwriter, Reed wrote about | subjects of personal experience that rarely had been e |
Poorer | subjects of Rome with no stake in land ownership found |
of Dublin County Council, continue to be the | subjects of tribunals of inquiry set up to investigate |
The | subjects of his pictures bear a great resemblance to t |
ry of the solar system" and even "planet" are | subjects of heated debate, and we shouldn't insist tha |
een asked to submit their own interviews with | subjects of their choice, so Atherton can sew them tog |
ent' in attitude, and routinely therefore are | subjects of discussion and contention. |
Hogarth deliberately portrayed the | subjects of the engravings with little subtlety since |
y apply to this if the characters were common | subjects of critical review worthy of their own articl |
tional Commission for the Protection of Human | Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research. |
ntation, Putrefaction, Respiration, and other | subjects of Chemical Philosophy, 1 vol, London. |
t the cost of "utter failure on all the other | subjects of that limited Dallas curriculum." |
er to one who rehabilitates convicts were the | subjects of a 2006 book, Murder in the Model City: The |
Frequent | subjects of his later work include people enjoying Bos |
French and Gascon cardinals (the latter being | subjects of the King of England, in his capacity as Du |
this time that he met Jay Jopling, one of the | subjects of his autobiographical documentary Whitstabl |
s and customs of the people are the principal | subjects of his writings. |
encourage a dialogue with the authorities on | subjects of interest to its members and to present the |
in England, including Oxford, teaching on the | subjects of the "higher life" and "holiness." |
fts are emphasized as well as the traditional | subjects of reading, English, history, mathematics and |
med Lee and Ling for actually endangering the | subjects of their reporting. |
t and later with Give Kids the World were the | subjects of a 2006 documentary by Robert Allan Black e |
as Ascophyllum nodosum, that they have become | subjects of extensive research in their own right. |
ect of this page is any less notable than the | subjects of the other pages listed in those places. |
also expanded during this time to include the | subjects of Latin, mathematics, music, theology, Engli |
Singh's | subjects of interest, in teaching and research, have b |
ing the catalogues through authors, titles or | subjects of the books. |
In 1865, when the equality of all | subjects of the Ottoman Empire was proclaimed, Cevdet |
He painted historical and mythological | subjects of an easel size, but was more successful in |
The | subjects of Satanism and Satanic ritual abuse were fre |
The scientific | subjects of Wright's paintings from this time were mea |
y and safety of the bodies and persons of the | subjects of this kingdom" and held "that the act of po |
ows users to create pages (called lenses) for | subjects of interest. |
fic writer who wrote and edited 27 books, the | subjects of which ranged from criminal law to Chinese |
ffectively allowed any one of the 800 million | subjects of the King in the British Empire to live and |
Elementary students study the core | subjects of math, English, science, social studies, an |
Dr. Isay has written widely on the | subjects of psychoanalysis and homosexuality, includin |
In addition to the | subjects of Subrogation and ERISA Reimbursement, Profe |
Now the | subjects of a massive manhunt and media campaign, Hami |
'An Alarum to the | Subjects of England,' an account of the oppressions wh |
The | subjects of her writing range may from thoroughbred ho |
olved a foreigner, that is those who were not | subjects of Napoleon. |
His literary works have been the | subjects of doctoral thesis for many scholars. |
chools, St. Monica Academy students study the | subjects of reading, writing, mathematics, history, sc |
He is most famous as one of the | subjects of Bruce Brown's 1966 surf documentary The En |
ery frequently as a college-level text on the | subjects of basic paleontology and vertebrate evolutio |
The characteristic expression of the | subjects of his work is an eyed rolling resignation. |
Subjects of Koya traded in slaves on the coast even ag | |
Subjects of his paintings are his childhood relation t | |
ng up of waterways, like the Niger River, are | subjects of pre-occupation for African states (and) th |
He was one of the | subjects of a CBS 48 Hours documentary in 1992 about " |
They were said to be | subjects of anti-drug operations and of cooperation be |
and Galileo were added to Kepler as the major | subjects of the book. |
The | subjects of Faricy's teaching and writing include theo |
t intervened in one of the most controversial | subjects of his period: the relationship between secul |
ean of the School; writer and lecturer on the | subjects of police powers and suspects' rights |
ews Archive to search for news articles about | subjects of interest. |
His first scientific works were on the | subjects of Ancient Greek philology and Byzantine stud |
of black America's mistreatment as unwitting | subjects of medical experimentation. |
tion of books, pamphlets and magazines on the | subjects of Yoga and Vedanta |
His | subjects of interest also included the eastern lubber |
t as though she had the ability to expand the | subjects of her thinking and write because she had not |
urch of San Giacomo Maggiore, he painted some | subjects of perspective, in which the figures were pai |
e soon joined by 10,000 Khitans, who had been | subjects of the Kara-Khanid Khanate. |
quarrels, dances, and such scenes as form the | subjects of comedy. |
San Giovanni at Savono, where, besides other | subjects of the Baptist, there is a much praised Decol |
Between 1549 and 1686, they were | subjects of Zasagt Khan aimag and the Khotgoid Altan K |
It also lays out the precedence for the | subjects of praise: spirirual poetry in praise of God, |
to still photographs by slowly zooming in on | subjects of interest and panning from one subject to a |
People operate on the | subjects of labour, using the instruments of labour, t |
ay opt to go for certification in one or more | subjects of their choice (IB Certificate Programme), o |
ks, Stars at Noon and Imaginary Men, were the | subjects of feature interviews on NPR's Morning Editio |
Subjects of study have included language arts, science | |
es that of literary criticism, fall under the | subjects of techniques of fiction and narration or rhe |
ennium Collection series had already been the | subjects of more extensive greatest-hits compilations, |
Jones was one of the | subjects of Gilles Groulx's 1961 documentary Golden Gl |
had the opportunity to work closely with the | subjects of the song (The Beatles and its members), ma |
d is the only museum in the US devoted to the | subjects of Lithuania, the Lithuanian language, histor |
echnological age were as awe-inspiring as the | subjects of the great religious paintings. |
in his stories and are sometimes the primary | subjects of his illustrations. |
ngled out among the Oxford Wycliffites as the | subjects of a prosecution at the hands of Archbishop W |
Biology (ISMB) is a scientific meeting on the | subjects of bioinformatics and computational biology. |
rk or individual research, they deal with all | subjects of relevance to the Union's security. |
The school teaches most | subjects of the mainstream curriculum, with only limit |
orted markets during the 1990s, mostly on the | subjects of computer and video games, and film and tel |
heir selective accusation of only the Turkish | subjects of the Ottoman Empire. |
The sensational | subjects of his pictures, and their didactic aim the p |
ihy is an author of books and articles on the | subjects of Islam, the modern world, and Ayurveda. |
house in Palermo with a tutor (including the | subjects of literature and English), with his mother ( |
vance screenings open only those who were the | subjects of the films. |
is Catalogue lists the losses suffered by the | subjects of the Counts of Katzenelnbogen during the Th |
y and loyalty were the supreme virtues of the | subjects of the imperial state and the book denounced |
Among the | subjects of his portraits were the historian Lord Maca |
Subjects of commerce | |
They declared that they wished to be the | subjects of the Swedish kings as in former times. |
ficer, a Wiccan initiate, and a writer on the | subjects of Wicca, Paganism and Earth mysteries. |
Closely related are the | subjects of Biblical law in Christianity, Early Christ |
e Cathari, who held similar beliefs, were the | subjects of a 20-year long crusade of the Roman Cathol |
advanced placement and honors courses in the | subjects of English literature and composition, biolog |
Among the | subjects of this Inquisition were Francesco Patrizi, G |
2011, when contestants answered questions on | subjects of the string quartet, myth and legend in cla |
The | subjects of McBride's photographs include friends and |
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