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His | knowledge of astronomical instruments was legendary, e |
istotle's dictum that there is no scientific | knowledge of the individual, where the word used for i |
ax and Seb K. the two brothers blended their | knowledge of Swiss and Swedish trance music to form th |
ky conceived a plan to use the good language | knowledge of his „English Classes“, that he prepared f |
Detailed | knowledge of Thomas' father is lacking, but one "Nicho |
ught "mathematics, astronomy and the general | knowledge of civilization." |
Despite having no | knowledge of the depth of the channel, Belitskiy went |
rest through his personality, experience and | knowledge of football at the highest level". |
oncluded that George Crabbe had both a broad | knowledge of national species and was well acquainted |
Mehta's | knowledge of the correct people to lobby, his cooperat |
Knowledge of the movement of stars, planets, etc. | |
is fluent in English and French and has some | knowledge of Spanish. |
al education requires students to have solid | knowledge of German, French and English. |
Knowledge of Norse paganism is mostly drawn from the r | |
d figured with his love of the sport and his | knowledge of business, this could work and actually ac |
ly revivalists, encouraged by an increase of | knowledge of the later phase of Cornish as well as by |
He was a man well skilled in the | knowledge of Holy Scripture of most excellent manners, |
How the | Knowledge of Salvation is attainable, a sermon on John |
Robbie in his room, comforting him with his | knowledge of comic books. |
arning Latin and thus got only a superficial | knowledge of grammar and Aristotle's Logic. |
Because of his | knowledge of the German language and manners, he often |
nd is also quite intelligent, having a great | knowledge of seemingly random information. |
Depth is determined by a priori | knowledge of the rate at which the casing sinks and th |
ngela Griffin), or foisting his encyclopedic | knowledge of useless information onto loyal friend Pet |
n Computer Science to enhance the skills and | knowledge of computer professionals, and enable them t |
He was a Physician and had | knowledge of astronomy. |
tially DoD spokesman Flex Plexico denied any | knowledge of a hunger strike. |
Talent, vision, and an excellent | knowledge of the situation made Kaas a great advisor a |
an National Security Agency revealed Iranian | knowledge of the impending attack, as well as the comp |
his father, he believes and has an extensive | knowledge of the supernatural. |
the ‘material facts of the transaction, the | knowledge of the parties respectively, and their relat |
She may have | knowledge of craft, herbs, natural healing. |
1908 Fischer made his great contributions to | knowledge of the proteins. |
Krueger had extensive | knowledge of American cinema, particularly the films o |
There, he drew upon his | knowledge of public utility law to handle rate cases b |
De Bello Gallico, is our principal source of | knowledge of pre-Roman Gaul, but there is no specific |
growing Manchester and applied his farmer's | knowledge of horses as a cleansing contractor. |
for much of its schoolwork and relies on the | knowledge of its teachers to meet student needs. |
taly to advance his skills as a composer and | knowledge of Italian music. |
cripts and music treatises; he perfected his | knowledge of musical theory; and autodidact though he |
inent retirement consolidating his extensive | knowledge of her life, political background and her ef |
our of British India in order to improve his | knowledge of the country and visited Coimbatore, Banga |
he careful nature of its training, the large | knowledge of the human body required of doctors, and n |
is idea allows one to get around the lack of | knowledge of the Hodge conjecture, for some applicatio |
"Whether it's in terms of her | knowledge of politics or culture or her vital interest |
Without | knowledge of the full backstory of a product, a consum |
here she uses her sexual allure and newfound | knowledge of the Japanese language to search the tatto |
Wild Flowers: An Aid to | Knowledge of our Wild Flowers and their Insect Visitor |
s it may combine to make up the cycle of our | knowledge of man's past life. |
A year later, thanks to his passion and | knowledge of mainstream and offbeat cinema, Chakravort |
hing music, but also to documenting the vast | knowledge of teaching traditions that Philipp had lear |
Marcus had a basic | knowledge of French to begin the show, but showed much |
ed with the simple truths of the Bible and a | knowledge of the commandments against the mighty and m |
Known for his profound | knowledge of the English language and literature, he w |
Joel has many opportunities to use his | knowledge of the future to his personal advantage. |
Otto Hahn and Walter Schoeller had | knowledge of the forthcoming deportation and tried to |
sed an interest in protecting the young from | knowledge of "pervy" attitudes out there in society-wh |
cience is advanced, but it is by acquiring a | knowledge of the habits and propensities, the contrast |
ving in the fictional city of Empire with no | knowledge of each other, separated at birth and given |
ing to teach a class called "Introduction to | Knowledge of the Universal Coherence of the Sciences", |
Abraham Harkavy supposes that Jacob had | knowledge of Saadia Gaon's Sefer ha-Galui (Studien und |
eans of cultural and educative exchange, the | knowledge of the sky, that's why the altiplano zone wa |
as vague and the complaint "framed without a | knowledge of the law of equity." |
There are courses that require | knowledge of high-altitude mountaineering, a guide (or |
its vegetative parts, that only the complete | knowledge of the generative parts has suggested me to |
ns in an effort to transfer the thoughts and | knowledge of one creature to another, and he sets out |
During the trial, Kilrea denied | knowledge of the fact that his common-law wife had lea |
Over half the population has | knowledge of the Welsh language. |
Thus he gained much of his | knowledge of tactics and strategy. |
On the | knowledge of the weights and distributions of differen |
t was said to encompass all the geographical | knowledge of the time. |
Without | knowledge of these facts, I should have regarded a hiv |
y 1782, Barton, who had a reputation for his | knowledge of heraldry, was consulted by the Third Grea |
lanet (in some stories, a star), whose "vast | knowledge of interplanetary science has made him the m |
earn how to survive, in part through Shiro's | knowledge of the historical novel Romance of the Three |
The cabeza claimed no | knowledge of the revolt. |
e was called The Encyclopedia because of his | knowledge of the sport of football. |
Furthermore, this Dedi has | knowledge of the number of Iput in the wenet-sanctuary |
his coreligionists in Andalusia the gates of | knowledge of the religious law, of chronology, etc. |
If anyone with any | knowledge of the topic can help clean it up I would be |
Hipparchus had some | knowledge of Mesopotamian astronomy, and he felt that |
Solano's | knowledge of poetry was well known in the Cambridge an |
nly the fact that it appeared that he had no | knowledge of the plot, nor did he express any desire t |
, Young studied medical texts, improving his | knowledge of poisons, and continued experiments using |
With | knowledge of this new field study, palynology, Cranwel |
ed Hegel's theories; but he was deficient in | knowledge of Italian painting. |
At this point the Tigers showed their | knowledge of rugby by lining up across the field, rath |
izing public officials, and apparent lack of | knowledge of the plight of unemployed citizens. |
re sacrificed in the sacrificial fire of the | knowledge of Rudra, known as the "Rudra Gita Gyan Yagy |
a | knowledge of Christianity must be attended by the prac |
At this stage, the domain | knowledge of the business experts could also be enlist |
Levine's testimony addressed his | knowledge of White House procedures, in particular pho |
ember acted alone and without the consent or | knowledge of the club. |
The robots did not have direct | knowledge of the location or velocity of any of the ot |
using losses, lack of treatment, and limited | knowledge of the factors leading to pasture infection. |
ssory to the crimes by virtue of withholding | knowledge of Ellen's actions). |
ike origins, and the accumulated traditional | knowledge of harpsichord builders gradually dissipated |
g, and his books reflect his extensive local | knowledge of the territory. |
Asturias combined his extensive | knowledge of Mayan beliefs with his political convicti |
ctors who visited the Yellowstone region had | knowledge of the canyon, the first significant descrip |
d the report as "the greatest advance in the | knowledge of our planet since the celebrated discoveri |
his energy and education, especially by his | knowledge of law, rose to the position of fiscal of th |
Trafficante later denied | knowledge of the circumstances of Anastasia's death. |
psychological problems stemming from lack of | knowledge of one's ancestors. |
Gather your | knowledge of the island well, for all who happen upon |
as marked by conflict; he himself had little | knowledge of literature and kept the company afloat by |
of Sir William Hamilton that we can have no | knowledge of the Infinite. |
da, and in "Great Expectations," he uses his | knowledge of the Caribbean to diagnose a patient with |
ss, a position he had not sought nor had any | knowledge of until notified of his election. |
d answering a random question requiring deep | knowledge of the game. |
o the rituals of Spiritual healing & sharing | knowledge of life. |
"Tarlach had a detailed | knowledge of the Ulster leaders. |
n and began to look for places to expand her | knowledge of psychology. |
World War I. His classic textbook The Newer | Knowledge of Nutrition went through multiple editions. |
d become a liability because of his intimate | knowledge of the Outfit. |
Self-reported | knowledge of English in Sweden, 2005. |
If possible he was also to gain some | knowledge of "life-saving and ambulance work". |
His | knowledge of hymnody and his understanding of trends i |
Knowledge of the effects of chronic use of methylpheni | |
d so little of this research has come to the | knowledge of the general public." |
lieve me, I who am speaking to you with full | knowledge of the facts, and who tell you that nothing |
shington, D.C., for his contributions to our | knowledge of the nature and properties of atmospheric |
wd and observant mind, fortified by profound | knowledge of both books and men'. |
gy is that if there is a lack of appropriate | knowledge of behavioral and chemical ecology of the ho |
d around the country that could help advance | knowledge of the past. |
SOMEONE WITH GOOD | KNOWLEDGE OF PAKISTAN DO SUTIN BOU IT |
In practical | knowledge of hydraulic and mining machinery Husband wa |
ten by an Asian or someone else with limited | knowledge of conjugation in the English language. |
enis contributed greatly to the geographical | knowledge of both France and Spain as well as bringing |
party had in mind a particular ship, with no | knowledge of the other's existence, yet each ship was |
al Profession' praised the firm's ‘extensive | knowledge of travel law' and rated Stephen Mason in th |
they are acceptable in the light of improved | knowledge of the species in question. |
Someone with more time than me (and more | knowledge of pre-Genesis Dalek history) should write u |
He had great | knowledge of the history of anti-trinitarian opinion, |
e words in Halkomelem "encapsulate the whole | knowledge of the culture." |
are relatively transparent, many depend on a | knowledge of specific myths or legends. |
ts of the Americans, it was the Katipuneros' | knowledge of the terrain, their fighting acumen, and t |
zation, from the early Harappan periods, had | knowledge of proto-dentistry. |
ites Dean and Sam's memories to remove their | knowledge of supernatural creatures, making them belie |
By the age of sixteen, he had a good | knowledge of Hungarian, Latin, French, and German. |
vide insightful commentary that combines the | knowledge of world renowned human biologists and anato |
d a model monastery for England, sharing his | knowledge of the experience of the Roman traditions in |
Using his wits and intricate | knowledge of the farm, Jimmy must try to protect his s |
for noteworthy achievements in advancing the | knowledge of bulbous plants. |
“With a flutist's | knowledge of the instrument, which permits him to conj |
8, Halberstadt - 26 August 1944) was, by his | knowledge of the plans through distant relatives and h |
ancing, riding and fencing, and polished his | knowledge of the French language. |
His | knowledge of languages earned him the appellation "the |
Chip Week, a campaign to expand coverage and | knowledge of chips and chip shops. |
It is probable, however, that he derived his | knowledge of Babylonian teaching from his father, who |
trongly pro-Union in sentiment, there was no | knowledge of a C.S.A. burial ground. |
s is due to Brian's dynamic personality, his | knowledge of "barbershop," his conception of what the |
elay: "If there is any other place where the | knowledge of philosophy and theology and the faculty o |
His | knowledge of economy and finance led to his immediate |
o wrote that Klaas was "devoid of any joyous | knowledge of God's grace" and that his movement "was t |
The Saint's | Knowledge of Christ's Love, or The Unsearchable Riches |
Knowledge of the grasshopper was used as a test to det | |
ive, yet mentally unstable woman with master | knowledge of kung-fu for the weekend in ("Attack of th |
Islamic thought, she draws on her firsthand | knowledge of the Islamic world and the philosophical t |
stigation (subject that studies in depth the | knowledge of every language and prepares diverse educa |
didacy citation read: "Distinguished for his | knowledge of palaeontology; has applied evolutionary p |
foreseeable given the prevailing scientific | knowledge of the time. |
ed by Ritter in 1983, apparently without the | knowledge of his Franciscan order or of the full board |
This method relies on the | knowledge of the underlying network topology and ensur |
nts of Conchology, or An Introduction to the | Knowledge of Shells 1776, British Conchology 1778, and |
being compared without the need of any prior | knowledge of genomic information of the living organis |
kson Hooker's efforts to obtain a systematic | knowledge of the colonial floras. |
ritish plant species and for his exceptional | knowledge of the floras of the Near East". |
ure it was buried with, contains the medical | knowledge of the Ancients. |
says, "Senator Charlie Ross' leadership and | knowledge of our civil justice system was crucial in t |
annot touch anything and has no extrasensory | knowledge of events that take place when he isn't pres |
arly 1980s, to promote general education and | knowledge of technology for Alabama students in grades |
e world to celebrate their profession, share | knowledge of artisan baking techniques, and reinstate |
anguage had been patient and successful; his | knowledge of the sacred languages and literature was a |
Now, people know that | knowledge of the lost past can bring only sadness. |
mentary on the Gita, "The point is that mere | knowledge of the scriptures cannot lead to final relea |
bvious that problems existed with relying on | knowledge of the value of emissivity. |
Often, the Indians, with their intimate | knowledge of the vast yet unexplored wilderness, would |
l at the latter, because due to insufficient | knowledge of stratigraphy and evolution, he - like man |
p, "civil as well as military, had any prior | knowledge of the U.S. operation against Osama bin Lade |
ities that they wish to enhance with greater | knowledge of Africa, the Middle Passage, and the peopl |
ably have resulted, but for Major Keatinge's | knowledge of the small path leading across the ditch, |
ciate help with this if anyone with a better | knowledge of literature than me is able to assist. |
Accordingly, sambandha-jnana includes | knowledge of the three tattvas or truths: Krishna-tatt |
I frankly have no | knowledge of Russian and do not know whether his trans |
iod where children could grow up without any | knowledge of such events. |
ognition of his outstanding contributions to | knowledge of the chemistry of blood-group substances, |
and outside India, with a view to imparting | knowledge of various aspects of law to the youngsters |
Aardonyx "helps to fill a marked gap in our | knowledge of sauropod evolution, showing how a primari |
Scientists still have little | knowledge of its biology. |
He is known for his | knowledge of finance and tax and welfare policies. |
children, where they were taught a thorough | knowledge of Greek. |
deutsch with his superb enunciation and his | knowledge of the literature.' |
in fraudulent activities, and for using his | knowledge of illegal activities to blackmail his polit |
cted it to be scrutinized by someone with my | knowledge of where cheeseburgers are stored." |
By using their intimate | knowledge of the dense forests surrounding the Belarus |
He has gained a | knowledge of the national agricultural research and de |
Jesus in 1600, and was distinguished for his | knowledge of mathematics and theology. |
ic discovery as understanding that acquiring | knowledge of nature meant understanding man as well; t |
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