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In the first half of the third century, the poet Theocritus still preserves a memory of these Pythagorists as "pale and without shoes" (XIV 5).
This study reports laser-ablation split-stream ICP-MS data on zircon in newly recognized eclogite, that preserves a memory of the prograde evolution, and on zircon from its country rock from the Lanterman Range of northern Victoria Land.
When cooled to room temperature, the RAF preserves a memory about the melt state of polymer, which is uniquely defined by the crystallization temperature.
Once awake, the individual quickly recovers orientation, preserves a detailed memory of the complicated plot of the nightmare (usually involving threats to survival, to security, or to self-esteem), and can hardly return to sleep.
Its present function is written into its structure, but it also contains faint traces of its ancestry; preserving an ancient memory of a different world, millions of years ago, long before there were any humans to enjoy autumn colours and write about them.
Dirty Corner will now be marked with hate and I will preserve these scars as a memory of this painful history.
Of the constant backlash, the artist writes, "Dirty Corner has become the vehicle for the expression of our anxiety of 'the other' and emphasis that Art is a focus for our deepest longings and fears... Dirty Corner will now be marked with hate and I will preserve these scars as a memory of this painful history.
Decades later, the settlements that sprouted across Rio's landscape were given this highly charged name, and in the process preserved the memory of a campaign in which poverty and desperation were met with a brutal military response.
András Róna-Tas says that Constantine Porphyrogenitus preserved the memory of a coup d'état organized against Levedi kende by Álmos gyula, who had his own son Árpád elected as sacred ruler in his opponent's place.
Knowledge of the pre-Wycliffite English renditions stems from the many actual manuscripts that have survived and from secondary literature, such as booklists, wills, citations by later authors, and references in polemical works that have preserved the memory of many a translation effort.
Perhaps in an effort to reconcile the civilians' war with that fought by the soldiers, Josiah compulsively preserved the memory of the war.
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