This tragedy killed over thirty people, and has taken on
added significance because the street, named after a well - known Iraqi poet, was the site of numerous book markets and cafés, and was considered the nexus of Baghdadi cultural and intellectual life.
In an earlier article I noted that in India, any discussion about baptism and conversion takes on «
added significance because of the understanding that after baptism the «converted» person has not only changed his or her religion but also social milieu, habits, customs, and manners, in addition to forfeiting several legal rights, especially with regard to the inheritance of property.
Not exact matches
The final chapter, on the «question of the historical Jesus», has been
added because the current intensive discussion of this question makes it necessary that any man attempting historical research on Jesus should be prepared to take a stance with regard to the
significance he would attribute to the results of that work.
And
because this is a J.J. Abrams film in some capacity, the methodical pace allows you time to take note of minute objects, in the hopes of finding a puzzle piece to connect this to its predecessor, so anything from an envelope on the ground to a sign takes on
added significance.
I hope that this book gets the very wide audience it deserves
because what it has to say is of relevance to virtually all of us as individuals, and takes on even great
significance when one
adds in the fact that (according to well - documented and much repeated research, first performed by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s) about two - thirds of the general population will follow the orders of somebody in authority, even if it is to inflict significant harm on others.
Sanity has prevailed and Russell Page's brilliantly designed garden at the Frick has been saved,» said Charles A. Birnbaum, president & CEO of The Cultural Landscape Foundation,
adding, «this is all the more significant
because works of landscape architecture are often overlooked, their artistic and cultural
significance is either unknown or not understood, and they're seen as open space usable for expansions.
We
added four additional items based on measures by Buss and colleagues [55] and Lalonde and colleagues [24]
because of their potential
significance for choosing a mate in traditional, collectivistic societies (i.e., «comes from a family with a good reputation», «favorable social status or rating», «similar religious background» and «someone my family approves of»).