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And for that reason many of his choices feel as if they are part of an Owens cult compound of ideas rather than out in the larger world.
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Holland wants us to believe that Muhammad did not come from Mecca at all but from southern Transjordan, and that his revelation was a compound of languages and ideas floating around in the Near East.
The obstructionism was compounded by a calcification of ideas and a rejection of modest progress in favor of headline-grabbing failure.
On the analogy of "compound" to "decompound," he wrote of ideas and actions being either "complex" or "decomplex".
The cession of a territory, by its name, from one sovereign to another, conveying the compound idea of surrendering at the same time the lands and the people who inhabit them, would be necessarily understood to pass the sovereignty only, and not to interfere with private property.
This combined view of "virtual" and existing compounds allows project teams to quickly assess compound ideas based on the experimental results of the registered compounds in the same spreadsheet.
Where Reagan's creed was a catechism of ideas reinforced by anecdotes, Bush's is a more earthbound compound of experience and politics.
"Tenderness, roughness - delicacy, coarseness-sentiment, sensuality-soaring and grovelling, dirt and deity - all mixed up in that one compound of inspired clay!" It was an idea Nureyev brought to the stage in The Tempest (1982), when he made Caliban and Ariel appear to be born from Prospero's body, each representing conflicting sides of the magician's nature, his base and better self.
This result supports the idea of a compound of proteic nature capable of destroy the oocyst wall, a two walls structure mainly composed by proteins, lipids and levels of carbohydrate covalently bounded to proteins, however, the composition of each layer is still unclear.
The 18th-century philosopher David Hume, Mr. Lehrer notes, argued that invention was often an act of recombination, of compounding an idea or transposing it from one field to another: "Johannes Gutenberg transformed his knowledge of wine presses into an idea for a printing machine capable of mass-producing words.
He distinguished three kinds of ideas: those that come from sense experience correspond to Locke's simple ideas of perception; those that come from "attending to the passions and operations of the mind" correspond to Locke's ideas of reflection; and those that come from compounding, dividing, or otherwise representing ideas correspond to Locke's compound ideas.
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