Sentences with phrase «early example of such»

His analysis, which will appear in the forthcoming issue of Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, indicates the structures are known to the Bedouin as «Works of the Old Men» — and that they may be the earliest example of such archaeological remains.
There is some scientific ground for dating the earliest example of such a.
Winter paintings did not appear in Western art until the 15th century and February page is one of the earliest examples of such representation, illustrated between 1412 and 1416.

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Perhaps the most high - profile example of how such misconduct can destroy value is Uber, the ride - sharing company rocked by allegations of harassment and sexism early last year.
Having just attended the Angel Capital Association's Annual Summit in Washington the buzz is, Canada is further advanced than the USA on it's initiatives for capital formation for seed and early stage companies siteing such programs as Start - Up Visa, FEDDEV's IBI program and Province of Ontario's ANP (Angel Network Program) as examples.
A recent example of such a venture is Rubique, earlier known as bestdealfinance.
Yeah, Henry Rollins might provide a workable way (for sophomoric liberals) to protest LAPD heavy - handedness in the early 1980s, and other minor Western maladies, and maybe punk music really could strengthen your spine in the aughties if you're an alienated Egyptian liberal youth under the boot of Mubarak, but no, the example of Rollins and such sure can't find help you navigate your way to political effectiveness between the Egyptian military on one hand and popular Islamist groups on the other.
Again, I note you didn't address the dishonesty of Strobel's book; whether quoting a direct misrepresentation from a non-scientist, or via a quote from someone who died long before molecular biology provided the basis for understanding how such transitions can occur, or via the earlier example of a clear quote mine.
We can say such things, for example, as that he was born in Palestine during the reign of Herod the Great; that he was brought up in Nazareth; that he lived the normal life of a Jew of his period and locale; that he was baptized by John, a proclaimer of the early coming of God's judgment; that he spent a year or more in teaching, somewhat in the manner of contemporary rabbis, groups of his fellow countrymen in various parts of Palestine, mostly in Galilee, and in more intimate association with some chosen friends and disciples; that he incurred the hostility of some of his compatriots and the suspicion of the Roman authorities; that he was put to death in Jerusalem by these same authorities during the procuratorship of Pilate.
Repeatedly in the early records, for example, the adjective «holy» is applied to the Ark, and the significance of the attribute was revealed when Uzzah, inadvertently touching the sacred fetish, fell dead in consequence, (II Samuel 6:6 - 9) or when the men of Beth - shemesh, looking into it, suffered such devastating penalty that they sent it from their borders, saying, «Who is able to stand before Yahweh, this holy God?»
I indicated earlier that the NIV translation of the Bible leans heavily toward Calvinistic thinking and theology, and 1 Corinthians 2:14 is an example of one such place.
There are, for example, signals used in animal communication, nonconventional signals which include some gestures, and single - word sentences such as the word «Tree» used by children in the early stages of language acquisition.
When the constitution of 1917 was drafted, therefore, «Catholic» representation was nonexistent, and the resulting document not only repeated earlier material restrictions on the Church (such as government ownership of all church property, civil registry of priests, and making marriage a civil matter) but also got in a symbolic lick or two (for example, religious garb was not to be worn in public; worship was to be only an indoor affair; alien priests were forbidden; and no religious labels were allowed for political parties).
When we deal, later in these lectures, with the way Jesus was interpreted in the early church, we shall have occasion to discuss at some length several examples of such modifications in the tradition.
Examples, early and late, of this inseparable relationship of law and covenant may be cited; such as, the covenant with Abraham in circumcision or, significantly, the prophet Jeremiah and the New Covenant:
Genesis and Exodus, for example, are clearly based on earlier Babylonian myths such as The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Jesus story itself is straight from the stories about Apollonius of Tyana and Dionysus (including the virgin birth, and turning water into wine).
Genesis and Exodus, for example, are clearly based on earlier Babylonian myths such as The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Jesus story itself is straight from the stories about Apollonius of Tyana, Horus and Dionysus (including the virgin birth, the three wise men, the star in the East, birth at the Winter solstice, a baptism by another prophet, turning water into wine, crucifixion and rising from the dead).
Genesis and Exodus, for example, are clearly based on earlier Babylonian myths such as The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Jesus story itself is straight from the stories about Apollonius of Tyana, Ho.rus and Dionysus (including virgin birth, the three wise men, the star in the East, birth at the Winter solstice, a baptism by another prophet, turning water into wine, crucifixion and rising from the dead).
Examples of such early confessions are found in Deuteronomy 6:21 - 25 and 26:5 - 9 and, in considerably expanded form of the same essential confession, in Joshua 24:2 - 13 (see especially verses 7 - 8).
Abraham looked up and saw three men standing nearby (Gen 18:2 NIV)»... Furthermore, there is a good reason to study the old Orient, the rituals and cultures of the Middel East, especially at that time,,, i myself being Half Egyptian and having been raised there, am blessed with this foreknowledge for certain things that are still the same way now as they were at th etime of Jesus and earlier,,, where Men kiss to greet one another for example,,, so when King David talks about the love of Jonathan being greater than that of a woman,,, and at the same time knowing that the Hebrew litreature (as the Arabian culture to quite an extent still is) was very poetic and used éndless symbols and parabels to express an idea,,, one might do himself a favor not jumping to conclusions which satisfy only his very own ideas and thoughts,,, the biggest problem with Bible interpretations lately is Verses ripped out of the context and interpreted in such a way that has nothing to do with its original context... «To the law and to the testimony!
Genesis and Exodus, for example, are clearly based on earlier Babylonian myths such as The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Jesus story itself is straight from the stories about Apollonius of Tyana, Horus and Dionysus (including virgin birth, the three wise men, the star in the East, birth at the Winter solstice, a baptism by another prophet, turning water into wine, crucifixion and rising from the dead).
For example, if you suffered from constipation or hemorrhoids last time, try preventive measures early on, such as eating plenty of fiber or taking a fiber supplement, drinking plenty of water, and exercising regularly.
For example, it's not a good idea to start potty training after your child has a big change, such as getting a new sibling, a change of caregivers, or saying goodbye to the pacifier, says Nicole Pourchier, an early childhood education professor and a co founder of «The Potty Rocker.»
For example, in MANA Stats there are such a small number of early neonatal deaths that it wouldn't be impossible for a researcher to figure out who some of the mothers and babies are in the sample.
The rooting reflex, as mentioned earlier is one such example, as is the suckling reflex (a reflex in which babies begin sucking when a finger or nipple places pressure on the roof of their mouth,) the Moro reflex (a startle reaction seen in babies less than 6 months of age) and the Babkin reflex (a reflex in which babies open their mouths and flex their arms in response to rubbing the palms of their hands.)
Such an exploration is not only an interesting study in its own right; it is also significant for assessing the prospects for the future of government in the coming decades, for example in assessing how government changed in the periods of cutbacks in the 1980s and early 1990s in the context of what is likely to be a period of prolonged fiscal restraint in the 2010s.
Following the example of other distinguished political scientists such as Azar Gat and Francis Fukuyama [2], Brown even extends the analysis of leadership back to pre-historic times analysing its emergence in earlier forms of social organization such as egalitarian hunter - gatherer societies noting that with increased community size came the rise of authoritarian chiefdoms, arguably the first true political leaders (pp. 40 - 2).
[1]- There were earlier attempts and ideas to create a nation - state - for example, I would consider Alexander the Great's efforts to be such, since he tried to unify the culture of his empire (and definitely succeeded doing so in the scope of Greek Peninsula itself).
The significance of such an early example of the upright posture is that Bunostegos dates very far back on the evolutionary tree, pushing back the clock on when this posture shows up in evolution.
Second, despite all the prominent public urgings about the importance of expressing vulnerability and uncertainty — see, as one example, the viral sensation 2010 TEDx talk of University of Houston professor Brené Brown — such expressions remain uncommon, especially by women at the early stages of their academic careers.
For example, embryologist Jacques Cohen, scientific director at the Institute for Reproductive Medicine and Science of Saint Barnabas in Livingston, New Jersey, has developed a procedure called cytoplasmic transfer that shows promise for assisting women approaching their early forties who either can't get pregnant through in vitro fertilization or have embryos of such poor quality they don't survive.
In 2006, for example, a team led by paleontologist Zhe - Xi Luo, now of the University of Chicago, reported the discovery in China of a 164 - million - year - old docodont named Castorocauda lutrasimilis, which apparently not only swam but might also have eaten fish — adaptations not previously known among such early mammals.
For example, the boy mentioned earlier who got cheese instead of a hamburger might have better understood an accompanying gesture for hamburger — such as pretending to hold and bite the burger — which could have prevented the misunderstanding.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a high - resolution live imaging technique that can be used for early detection of retinal diseases, such as age - related macular degeneration, diabetes - related conditions, glaucoma or vascular occlusions, for example.
[1] Earlier examples of ALMA research have been described in press releases such as «ALMA Sheds Light on Planet - Forming Gas Streams — Tantalizing signs of flows feeding gas - guzzling giant planets,» «Sweet Result from ALMA — Building blocks of life found around young star.»
In neurons, though, such breaks can occur even under normal circumstances, for example, after increased brain activity, as shown by the team of Gladstone scientists in an earlier study.
For example, clusters containing genes that are upregulated during the course of ES cell differentiation (Table 3) include in order of time of expression: cluster 30 that represents genes which take part in the formation of the three embryonic germ layers during gastrulation, i.e., Goosecoid, Cerberus like 1 homolog, Wnt3, Mesp1, Mixl1, mEomes and Even - skipped 1; cluster 15 containing molecular regulators of early mesoderm development including Bmp2, Bmp5, Msx1, Msx2, Cripto, Tbx20, Hey2, Smad6, Vegfr2 (Kdr), Foxf1 and Hand1; cluster 20, which comprises regulatory and structural genes linked to hemopoiesis such as Gata1, Nfe2, Klf1, Tie1, hemoglobins (Hba - x, Hbb - b1) and Glycophorin A; cluster 12, which is rich in genes involved in cardiac development, e.g., Mef2c, Myl4, cardiac Troponin T2, Tropomodulin 1, myosin binding protein C, Bves, Angiopoietin 1 and Angiopoietin 2; and, cluster 4, which consists mostly of genes associated with neuronal development and differentiation, for example, Neurog1, Neurog2, Olig2, Nkx6.1, Neurod4, Pou3f2, Pou3f4, Cacna2d3, Cacng4, Kcnq2 and EphA5.
For example, research earlier this year demonstrated that probiotics have a direct effect on brain chemistry under normal conditions — in such a way that can impact your feelings of anxiety or depression.
Matchmaking might seem early - fashioned, but the appearance of other dating options for example internet dating and fast - dating have really given such dating style a restored fame.
The game is a spiritual and technological successor to Technos» earlier beat - em - up, Renegade, but introduced several additions such as two - player cooperative gameplay and the ability to arm oneself with an enemy's weapon after disarming them.BackgroundDouble Dragon is considered to be one of the first successful examples of the genre, resulting in the creation of two arcade sequels and several spinoffs.
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Raunchy Time - Travel Comedy Arrives on DVD This relentlessly - vulgar exercise in depravity easily outdoes many of the earlier examples of the shock genre, such as There's Something about Mary (1998) where Cameron Diaz mistakes semen for hair gel?
In a similar fashion to Yu Suzuki's Shenmue, they serve as a quaint reminder of Nintendo's heritage and early successes, offering titles such as Excitebike, Donkey Kong and Golf alongside more obscure examples such as Clu Clu Land.
Data such as that presented by CASE suggests too many state school students are closing down their options at a very early stage by, for example, choosing combined science instead of the separate subjects.
Consider, for example, starting a unit by showing students an image of two people or groups of people whose differences and known disagreements are likely to trigger historical or cultural assumptions (such as Native Americans and early Great Plains settlers, British and German soldiers from World War I, or police officers near a picket line of striking workers).
The New York state early childhood program monitoring protocol, for example, includes cumbersome requirements that don't have a clear connection to improved student learning — such as a «block building area with an adequate supply of blocks in varied sizes that is organized and labeled» and a posted daily schedule that is «referenced daily, represented in pictures and words, and displayed at children's eye level.»
Here's just one example: After almost a year in Head Start (with an average cost of about $ 7,700 in 2005), children were able to name only about two more letters than their non — Head Start counterparts, and they did not show any significant gains on much more important measures, such as early math learning, vocabulary, oral comprehension (more indicative of later reading comprehension), motivation to learn, or social competencies, including the ability to interact with peers and teachers.
For example, the Gates Foundation's small school reforms were widely panned as a flop in early reviews relying on student test scores, but a number of later rigorous studies showed (sometimes substantial) positive effects on outcomes such as graduation and college enrollment.
The report recommends various measures to help close the achievement gap, including: more investment in early years education; ensuring all schools have access to good examples of top quality teaching and leadership; good careers guidance for all pupils; extra support for teachers, such as a mortgage deposit scheme to help high - performing school staff get on the housing ladder; and promoting and measuring character development, wellbeing and mental health in schools.
The study also said that citizens are supportive and proud of a select few programs (Chaney's science, technology, engineering, and math program and the district's early - college academy, which met all the state's indicators in 2012 — 13, are two such examples).
It has often become a sardonic transformational tool encouraging violence.xiiThe «capability of the media to inflame hatreds and promote violence has been relatively well documented from early studies such as the role of radio in Nazi propaganda campaigns to the more recent examples of the Rwandan genocide.»
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