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An anomalous but significant work in the phenomenological tradition is Ingarden (1962), in which he extends to architecture his theory of art objects as "purely intentional", or emerging as the product of consciousness.
I am grateful to Dr. Joseph Fail of our Editorial Board for pointing out an omission in my quotation of a famous paragraph by Theodosius Dobzhansky, in which he extends the metaphor of adaptive peaks to explain the evolutionary history of the diversity of life.
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The first, in 1550, was the Palazzo Chiericati, in which he extended his Palazzo Civena forum idea of a block with its axis parallel to the pavement, which it envelops in a loggia, or roofed open gallery.
The 43-year-old Testaverde signed with New England on Nov. 14 and played in three regular-season games, including the finale, in which he extended his streak to 20 seasons with at least one touchdown pass.
Fitzgerald was near the end of a regular season in which he extended his streak of catching at least one touchdown pass to 18 consecutive games, an N.C.A.A. record.
On the suggestion of Heinrich Eduard Heine, a colleague at Halle who recognized his ability, Cantor then turned to the theory of trigonometric series, in which he extended the concept of real numbers.
Mr. Lambert had his bookingscanceled on American talk shows after his November performance on the American Music Awards, in which he extended his middle finger to the camera and kissed a male band mate.
A key area of Theaetetus's work was on incommensurables (which correspond to irrational numbers in modern mathematics), in which he extended the work of Theodorus by devising the basic classification of incommensurable magnitudes into different types that is found in Book X of the Elements.
A pictorial tendency in sculpture had begun with Ghiberti's narrative relief panels for the north door of the Baptistery, in which he extended the apparent depth of the scene by placing boldly rounded foreground figures against more delicately modeled settings of landscape and architecture.
Three years after the appearance of The Play of Animals, Groos (1901) published a second book, The Play of Man, in which he extended his theory of animal play to humans.
He also made what is perhaps the best catch anyone will ever see in that game, in which he extended and twisted backwards with an incredible one-handed grab that reached every highlight reel in the country.
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