Selection in A Sentence

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    A better breed of horses is being obtained by more careful selection, and by crossing with Arab and English stallions imported by the government.

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    A consideration of the biology of the sorus gives an insight into the advantages obtained by the one type over the preceding, as regards protection, spore production and the dispersal of the spores, and thus indicates the way in which natural selection may have acted.

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    A continuous environment both from the point of view of production of variation and selection of variation would appear necessarily to result in a series with the appearance of orthogenesis.

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    A full selection of beer and specialty teas are available at the bar.

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    A general primary election law for the selection, by the voters, of candidates for state office came into effect in 1906.

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    A gentle touch on the sensitive touch-screen selection panel is all it takes for the sensors to translate your desires into perfectly brewed coffee.

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    A good selection of seed, according to the nature of the soil, demands, says De Vilmorin, intelligence and accurate knowledge on the part of the farmer.

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    A large selection of short scriptural post-Communions was provided.

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    A meeting of head girl, second prefect and Chaletian editor meet with the magazine mistress to discuss the final selection.

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    A more elaborate method of selection is practised by some of the Sea Island cotton planters in the Sea Islands, famous for the quality of their cotton.

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    A natural selection would thus be effected.

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    A number of determinants were considered germane in the selection of mediation for commercial disputes.

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    A perfect example of our current selection is this full size billiard table previously owned by Tsar Nicholas of Russia.

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    A pop-up selection box is displayed showing all possible matching names.

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    A prevalent custom among the better classes is that of beginning meals with a selection of such viands as anchovies, smoked salmon or slices of meat, of which a number of small dishes are provided (smorgasbord).

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    A selection from his statistical writings was published in 1885 under the editorship of Mr Noel Humphreys.

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    A selection from this was edited by William Bray, with the permission of the Evelyn family, in 1818, under the title of Memoirs illustrative of the Life and Writings of John Evelyn, comprising his Diary from 1641 to 1705/6, and a Selection of his Familiar Letters.

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    A selection from Torricelli's manuscripts was published by Tommaso Bonaventura in 1715, with the title Lezioni accademiche (Florence).

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    A selection is published by Lidzbarski, Handbuch d.

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    A selection of Gentz's works (Ausgewahlte Schriften) was published by Weick in 5 vols.

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    A selection of his essays was published in Short Studies in Ecclesiastical History and Biography (1884), and Short Studies, Ethical and Religious (1885).

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    A selection of his letters has been adopted as a classic in the Italian schools.

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    A selection of Indian cuisine will be available for all children to taste.

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    A selection of organic cornflakes, homemade muesli or porridge are also available.

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    A selection of organizations with WWW servers, including many major computing, electronics and telecoms corporations.

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    A selection of the courses on offer are printing, weaving, spinning, dyeing, felt and applique, knitting and basket making.

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    A selection of the dissertations and articles was published at Venice in 7 vols.

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    A selection of the political letters was also published under the title Politische Briefe aus den Jahren 1849-1899 (2nd ed., Berlin, 1890).

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    A selection of what the writers themselves judge to be the best six episodes from this sitcom based in a TV newsroom.

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    A superb selection of species usually includes numbers of Asiatic dowitchers among many other sought after species.

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    A superb showroom Our showroom offers probably the largest retail selection of books for children in the region.

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    A third form of selection, which may affect the composition of the next generation without of necessity involving a differential death-rate or a differential fertility, is assortative mating, or the tendency of those members of one sex which exhibit a particular character to mate only with members of the other sex which exhibit the same or some other definite character.

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    A useful general collection is that by Ludwig Hahn, Bismarck, sein politisches Leben, &c. (5 vols., Berlin, 1878-1891), which includes a selection from letters, speeches and newspaper articles.

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    A useful selection (in English) is that of John Watson, The Philosophy of Kant (Glasgow, 1888).

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    A useless " correlated variation " may have attained great volume and quality before it is (as, it were) seized upon and perfected by natural selection.

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    A voltage selector plug permits adjustment of the output voltage, and the frequency can also be adjusted by tap selection internally.

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    A wealth of authentic engravings inspires the Blue Room collection - a comprehensive selection of items in an array of traditional patterns.

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    Accordingly a selection of particular plants to breed from, because they possess certain desirable characteristics, is as rational as the selection of particular animals for breeding purposes in order to maintain the character of a herd of cattle or of a flock of sheep.

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    Accordingly as early as 1669 the French government decided on the foundation of a school for French dragomans at Constantinople, for which in later years was substituted the Ecole des langues orientales in Paris; most of the great powers eventually took some similar step, England also adopting in 1877 a system, since modified, for the selection and tuition of a corps of Britishborn dragomans.

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    Accountant Brokers For local Accountants Accountant Brokers provides advice on the selection of a local chartered accountant to suit your specific requirements.

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    Add that touch of luxury to your camping experience with one of Stan's great selection of self-inflating mattresses.

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    Adjustable knock-off stops were fitted to both longitudinal and cross feeds - the selection of which was by a push-pull knob.

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    Advice on experiment selection and data interpretation is also available.

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    After acting for a short time as assistant in Harvard College Observatory, he was appointed assistant professor of mathematics in the U.S. Naval Academy in 1866, and in the following year became director of the Allegheny Observatory at Pittsburg, a position which he held until his selection in 1887 as secretary of the Smithsonian.

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    After Marshal Campos had failed to pacify Cuba, the Conservative government of Canovas del Castillo sent out Weyler, and this selection met the approval of most Spaniards, who thought him the proper man to crush the rebellion.

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    After the selection of the site, the first operation consists in the erection of the rig.

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    Again, in the early years of the administration (1885), the Pasteur system of selection of silk-worms' eggs for the rearing of silkworms was introduced, and an " Institute of Sericulture " on modern lines was erected (1888) at Brusa for gratuitous instruction in silk-rearing to students from all parts of the empire.

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    All crucibles and other materials which might contain precious metal are ground up and washed in a pan, and the pannings together with a selection from the floor sweepings are remelted.

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    Along with the extensive menu, the business also offers a selection of home made fayre including mouth watering cheesecakes.

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    Also large selection of lighting and occasional furniture available Map | Details | Based in Ilford Essex, UK.

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    Alternatively selection of compatible platelets by crossmatching can be considered.

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    Although knowledge of variation has become much wider and more definite, the estimation in which natural selection is held has changed very little since Darwin and Wallace first expounded their theories.

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    Among still other causes are great bulk, which proves fatal under certain new conditions; relatively slow breeding; extreme specialization and development of dominant organs, such as horns and tusks, on which for a time selection centres to the detriment of more useful characters.

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    And how could a loving creator create creatures with such obvious defects, that are entirely explicable by natural selection?

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    Any town with a theater should be large enough to have a selection of stores.

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    Aperture, and a Selection from the Observations of Nebulae made with them," with numerous engravings.

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    Arrive in your own finery or choose from a wide selection of our costumes.

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    At every stage some individuals are prevented from contributing to the next generation, and if the continual process of elimination affects individuals possessing any one character more strongly than it affects others, so that a relation is established between individual character and the chance of producing a certain number of young, selection is said to occur.

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    At first sight it appears difficult to understand how g PP the complicated series of actions which are definitely exhibited as so-called " instincts " by a variety of animals can have been due to the selection of congenital variations, or can be otherwise explained than by the transmission of habits acquired by the parent as the result of experience, and continuously elaborated and added to in successive generations.

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    At present, however, the theory of heredity is usually held in conjunction with Darwin's theory of natural selection; according to which different kinds of living things in the course of a series of generations come gradually to be endowed with organs, faculties and habits tending to the preservation of the individual or species under the conditions of life in which it is placed.

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    At the present day, thanks to the careful study of many years, the improvements of cultivation, the careful selection of seed and suitable manuring, especially with nitrate of soda, the average beet worked up contains 7% of fibre and 93% of juice, and yields in Germany 12.79% and in France 11.6% of its weight in sugar.

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    At this point selection ceases; the remaining molten metal freezes as a whole, and in freezing splits up into a conglomerate eutectic of (1) austenite of about 2.2% of carbon, and therefore saturated with that element, and (2) cementite; and with this eutectic is mixed the " primary " austenite which froze out as the temperature sank from v to v'.

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    Attention has been paid in the West Indies to seed selection, by the officers of the imperial Department of Agriculture, with the object of retaining for West Indian Sea Island cotton its place as the most valuable cotton on the British market.

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    Barclay (also a selection of 18; London, 1878), and the (abbreviated) edition of the Bab.

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    Bedstar Leading online bed shop offering a wide selection ov divan, bunk, pine and folding beds.

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    Belief in natural selection has become the sine qua non of entry to much of polite society.

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    Below is a selection of dishes using this wonderful condiment.

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    Bessel, having been consulted by the celebrated statesman, Sir Robert Peel, on behalf of the Radcliffe trustees, as to what instrument, added to the Radcliffe Observatory, would probably most promote the advancement of astronomy, strongly advised the selection of a heliometer.

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    Bettas in the UK 17/09/06 Yes Selection of UK bred bettas in the UK 17/09/06 Yes Selection of UK bred bettas ranging from Delta to Halfmoon From £ 5.00 Site updated frequently.

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    Birdhouses - With a broad selection of beautiful birdhouses - With a broad selection of beautiful birdhouses, don't leave your lawn untended without one of our beautiful birdhouses.

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    Bonaparte's selection gave general satisfaction, as also did the personnel of the Council of State (divided into five sections for the chief spheres of government) and of the other organs of state.

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    Both the quantity and the quality of the produce, and consequently its feeding value, must depend greatly upon the selection of the best description of roots to be grown, and on the character and the amount of the manures, and especially on the amount of nitrogenous manure employed.

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    Breeders, he says, who try to build up qualities by the selection of the fluctuating variations that occur soon find that they reach a maximum beyond which their efforts fail, unless they turn to the more rarely occurring but heritable mutations.

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    But it must not be forgotten that the problems presented by human communities are extremely complex, and that the absence of any selection of healthy or desirable stock in the breeding of human communities leads to undesirable consequences.

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    But it varies much in form and scaling, and some most aberrant varieties have been fixed by artificial selection, the principal being the king-carp or mirror-carp, in which the scales are enlarged and reduced in number, forming more or less regular longitudinal series on the sides, and the leather-carp, in which the scales have all but disappeared, the fish being covered with a thick, leathery skin.

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    But no uniform system of selection was pursued; or rather perhaps the results of several systems, adopted at various epochs, and under the influence of varying currents of ideas, became amalgamated in the final series.

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    But then, his selection had more to do with his appreciation of greased palms than of greased locomotive axles.

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    But then, his selection had more to do with his appreciation of greased palms than of greased palms than of greased locomotive axles.

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    But this instance is really fully explained (as the present writer has shown) by the theory of natural selection acting on congenital fortuitous variations.

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    But what isn't obvious is that import precedence is stronger than priority selection.

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    But whatever view may be taken of the policy which divided the government of the empire, there can be no dispute as to the widsom displayed in the selection of the site for a new imperial throne.

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    By careful selection (the methods of which are described below) in the United States, the quality of the product was much improved, and on the recent revival of the cotton industry in the West Indies American " Sea Island " seed was introduced back again to the original home of the species.

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    By careful selection and preparation of pate, glaze and pigments, Dr Wagener proved not only that the manufacture was reasonably feasible, but also that decoration thus applied to pottery possesses unique delicacy and softness.

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    By continuous selection of seed from the best varieties, and " roguing ' or eliminating plants of the ordinary type, a " strain " or race of double flowers is gradually produced.

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    C. i treats of the finding of good water; c. 2 of rainwater and rivers - rivers in various countries; c. 3 of hot springs, mineral waters, with an account of the chief medicinal springs of the world; c. 4 of selection of water by observation and experiment; c. 5 of instruments for levelling used by aqueduct engineers; c. 6 of construction of aqueducts, pipes of lead, clay, &c., and other matter on the subject of water-supply.

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    C. t is on selection of sites; c. 2 on the planning of buildings to suit different sites; c. 3 on private houses, their construction and styles, the names of the different apartments; c. 4 on the aspects suited for the various rooms; c. 5 on buildings fitted for special positions; c. 6 on farms and country houses; c. 7 on Greek houses and the names of various parts; c. 8 on construction of houses in wood, stone, brick or concrete.

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    C. Wells definitely propounded the theory of natural selection, but applied it only to certain human characters.

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    Can anyone guide me to a dealer or site etc. where I can view a selection of erected caravan awnings?

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    Care must be taken in their selection, however, as certain colouring matters such as red lead are destructive to the cement.

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    Careful annual selection by hand of the best seed is the only way to prevent degeneration.

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    Carolina; but, through the selection of seed from early maturing individual plants, the cotton has been rendered much earlier, until now it is thoroughly adapted to the existing conditions.

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    Certain astronomical conjunctions determined the selection of the fast-days, which in their total number amounted to nearly a quarter of the year.

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    Chang-chow, as a station, did not prove a happy selection, but it was not till 1595 that an opportunity occurred of travelling northward.

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    Charles Darwin found the conception of species so definite and fixed that he chose for the title of his great book (1859) the words On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, although his exposition of evolution applied equally to every grade in classification.

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    Chocolate Trading Company retails the widest selection of premium chocolates from around the world, from over 15 leading chocolatiers.

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    Clients wanting to paste data from the clipboard should request the contents of the CLIPBOARD selection in the usual way.

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    Comments about the book stock Selection is somewhat Populist at the expense of classics.

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    Cotton Traders has a selection of good value woven cotton boxers that would certainly come in handy for your man.

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    Crafts contains a good selection of projects if you want to try your hand at knitting, quilting or cross stitch.

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    Customs vary in different states; thus in Schleswig-Holstein the state nominates but the parish elects; in Alsace-Lorraine the directorium or supreme consistory appoints, but the appointment must be confirmed by the viceroy; in Baden the state offers the parish a selection from six names and then appoints the one chosen.

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    Darwin certainly was impressed with the view that natural selection and variation together formed a mechanism, the central product of which was adaptation.

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    Darwinian natural selection, although it involves no true design at all, can produce an uncanny simulacrum of true design.

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    Develop learner independence through the selection of planned activities which encourage students to become self-reliant.

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    Diners can choose from a large selection of salads and antipasti at this casual restaurant.

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    Do not worry, it merely deems to serve as a good harbinger announcing a cutting edge selection of Dark art and Light art.

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    Do they originate through the natural selection of those variations which are the more adaptive; or do they originate through the inheritance of those acquired modifications which are impressed on the nervous system in the course of individual and intelligent use ?

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    During the periods the cottons have been cultivated, selection, conscious or unconscious, has been carried on, resulting in the raising, from the same stock probably, in different places, of well-marked forms, which, in the absence of the history of their origin, might be regarded as different species.

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    During the years of its domestication, the canary has been the subject of careful artificial selection, the result being the production of a bird differing widely in the colour of its plumage, and in a lew of its varieties even in size and form, from the original wild species.

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    Each time you request a random selection from a given set of results, you will get a different random sequence.

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    Enclosed is a selection of photographs showing the diamond pendent at the various stages of making.

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    Ensure that the disabled student is not being unfairly disadvantaged by selection procedures.

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    Equally important (if not more important) are various models of structured citizen deliberation based on random selection of participants.

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    Even if we accept the programme of reconstructing theology from a single point of view, we may desire to criticize not merely Ritschl's execution of the scheme, but his selection of the ruling principle.

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    For the ultimate authentic Italian beverage, visitors can choose from the selection of cafes that will also surround the piazza.

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    Forget theme parks and rollercoasters, here's our selection of comfortably extreme days out with your little daredevil.

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    Forms of scree dominated by bryophytes and lichens have also been taken into account in site selection.

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    From 1801 to 1802 and from 1806 to 1807 he was a member of the Council of Appointment, and realizing the power this body possessed through its influence over the selection of a vast number of state, county and municipal officers, he secured in 1801, while his uncle was governor, the removal of a number of Federalist office-holders, in order to strengthen the Republican organization by new appointments.

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    From a careful survey of all the accessible material it is beyond doubt that Genesis preserves only a selection of traditions of various ages and interests, and often not in their original form.

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    From a selection of 40 vehicles, only 8 traversed the humps without deviating to the middle of the road to avoid them.

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    From this creative ferment " Leipzig Lens 2005 " brings together an exciting selection, focussed on key themes of current photographic discourse.

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    Gelasius is stated by ritual writers to have been the first who limited them to these particular times, the special solemnity of the season being in all probability the cause of the selection.

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    Genesis preserves a selection of traditions relating to a few of the old Palestinian centres of cult.

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    George Chalmers published (1817) a selection from his works relating to Scotland, for which he wrote a useful life.

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    Gifthouse have a great selection of original, innovative and exclusive designs crafted in quality polished metalware.

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    Guaranteed funding by license fee at the BBC meant that selection of "product" was done for primarily aesthetic reasons.

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    Haiku writers from around the world have been invited to produce haiku writers from around the world have been invited to produce haiku poetry in response a selection of work from The webWORKS Gallery.

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    Hamilton's edition of Reid also contains an account of the university of Glasgow and a selection of Reid's letters, chiefly addressed to his Aberdeen friends the Skenes, to Lord Kames, and to Dr James Gregory.

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    He accompanied her to the commissary, and was duly revolted by her selection of a dish of bright blue jello for dessert.

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    He also pleaded a selection of himself as successor by Alexander II., before the birth of Alexander III., but of this he had no documentary evidence.

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    He arranges a selection from his observations on the nebulae in such a way as to give great plausibility to his view of the gradual transmutation of nebulae into stars Herschel begins by showing us that there are regions in the heavens where a faint diffused nebulosity is all that can be detected by the telescope.

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    He believed that species had been formed by means of natural selection.

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    He detailed the man's selection of clothes and the contents of his medicine cabinet as he shaved.

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    He did not suggest that every variation and every character must have a "selection value," although he pointed out that, because of our ignorance of animal physiology, it was extremely rash to set down any characters as valueless to their owners.

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    He especially pointed out the laws of the " extinction of the specialized " and " survival of the non-specialized " forms of life, and challenged Darwin's principle of selection as an explanation of the origin of adaptations by saying that the " survival of the fittest " does not explain the " origin of the fittest."

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    He had already published in 1881 a selection of his poems, which, however, only attracted admiration in a limited circle.

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    He had an ambition to become registrar-general; and when that post became vacant in 1879, he was so disappointed at the selection of Sir Brydges Henniker instead of himself, that he refused to stay any longer in the registrar's office.

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    He opened the fridge for a snack and dragged out a selection of meat the size of his arm.

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    He pointed to the changes wrought on domesticated organisms by the artificial selection of similar variations, and drew the inference that there must be parallel occurrences under wild nature.

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    He proposes that natural selection has endowed us with an implicit theory about what makes us happy that is false by design.

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    He showed the utmost wisdom in the selection of his lieutenants.

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    He supposes that this evolution does not remain cosmic, but becomes organic. In accordance with Lamarck's hypothesis, he supposes an evolution of organisms by hereditary adaptation to the environment (which he considers necessary to natural selection), and even the possibility of an evolution of life, which, according to him, is the continuous adjustment of internal to external relations.

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    He was a pleasure-loving sovereign, but showed judgment in the selection of his ministers.

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    He was an accomplished musician, and assisted in the selection and arrangement of music in the Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes.

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    He was thereupon elected an associate of the Royal Academy, and more than justified the selection by his "Teucer" of the following year, a bronze figure of extraordinary distinction which, bought for the Chantrey collection, is now in the National (Tate) Gallery of British Art.

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    Hence many structures which are obvious to the eye, and serve as distinguishing marks of separate species, are really not themselves of value or use, but are the necessary concomitants of less obvious and even altogether obscure qualities, which are the real characters upon which selection is acting.

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    Here is a comprehensive selection of places to stay, which sound very alluring indeed, not all at high prices.

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    Here the symmetry points at once to the selection of the three principal axes as the directions for i, j, k; and it would appear at first sight as if quaternions could not simplify, though they might improve in elegance, the solution of questions of this kind.

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    Here we have a selection of race silencers made by Viper.

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    Hezekiah's time may have been selected by the author of the title (or by the tradition which he represents) as being the next great literary period in Judah after Solomon, the time of Micah and Isaiah, or the selection may have been suggested by the military glory of the period (the repulse of the Assyrian army) and by the fame of Hezekiah as a pious monarch and a vigorous reformer of the national religion.

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    His Collected Works, edited for the Parker Society by John Ayre (3 vols.,Cambridge, 1851-1853), include, besides the controversial tracts already alluded to, two sermons published during his lifetime, a selection from his letters to Cecil and others, and some portions of his unpublished MSS.

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    His father, Christian Ignatius Latrobe (1758-1836), a musician of some note, did good service in the direction of popularizing classical music in England by his Selection of Sacred Music from the Works of the most Eminent Composers of Germany and Italy (6 vols., 1806-1825).

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    His further suggestion, therefore, that the ironical crowning of Jesus with the crown of thorns and the inscription over the Cross, together with the selection of Barabbas, had anything to do with the feast of Purim, must be rejected.

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    His letters were printed first in a selection, Epistolae ad Gallos (12mo, Leiden, 1648), abounding, though an Elzevir, in errors of the press.

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    His military genius showed itself not so much in actual generalship as in the organization of his plans, the selection of his generals and his ministers, the tenacity of his purpose and the soundness of his judgment.

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    His power lies chiefly in the clear grasp of fact, in selection and synthesis, in the vivid narration of incident.

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    His selection for this duty implies a readiness on Heath's part to proceed some distance along the path of reform; but his dealings with the Lutherans did not confirm this tendency, and Heath's subsequent career was closely associated with the cause of reaction.

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    How far such adaptations are produced afresh in each generation, whether or no their effects are transmitted to descendants and so directly modify the stock, to what extent adaptations characteristic of a species or variety have come about by selection of individuals capable, in each generation, of responding favourably, or how far by the selection of individuals fortuitously suitable to the environment, or, how far, possibly by the inheritance of the responses to the environment, are problems of biology not yet definitely solved.

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    How, with this pope's support throughout his long reign, the gradual filling of nearly all the sees of Latin Christendom with bishops of their own selection, and their practical capture, directly or indirectly, of the education of the clergy in seminaries, they contrived to stamp out the last remains of independence everywhere, and to crown the Ultramontane triumph with the Vatican Decrees, is matter of familiar knowledge.

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    However there is a fairly decent selection of photos to be found at the official site at Horsea Dive Center.

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    Human neural circuitry was designed by natural selection to solve problems our ancestors faced during our evolutionary history.

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    I am interested to see if purging of deleterious alleles by selection is occurring in captive populations.

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    I feel particularly aggrieved about the result of the selection process.

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    I had a bit of a problem with gear selection coming out of the final chicane, which cost me some time.

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    I have karaoke set with a good selection of songs from the 50s to modern day.

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    I was also delighted to be able to include a selection of vocal duets.

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    I've been fairly ruthless in my selection, limiting myself to only one poem per author.

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    If further selection be made from the large body of miscellaneous poems, the comic poem on the physician Andro Kennedy may stand out as one of the best contributions to medieval Goliardic literature; The Two Mariit Wemen and the Wedo, as one of the richest and most effective pastiches in the older alliterative style, then used by the Scottish Chaucerians for burlesque purposes; Done is a battell on the Dragon Blak, for religious feeling expressed in melodious verse; and the well-known Lament for the Makaris.

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    If the votes are equally divided the selection of the chief arbitrator is to be entrusted to a third power to be named by the parties.

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    If they do, and the same process of selection be continued, the variation becomes in time "fixed," though it is always more or less liable to revert to its original condition.

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    If you press the Ctrl key while dragging a handle, the selection rectangle maintains the same aspect ratio it originally had.

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    If you're looking for colored contact lens, or fun animal eye lens, then you'll find a selection here.

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    In 1851 control of the Massachusetts legislature was secured by the Democrats in coalition with the Free Soilers, but after filling the state offices with their own men, the Democrats refused to vote for Sumner, the Free Soilers' choice for United States senator, and urged the selection of some less radical candidate.

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    In 1852 a selection of Literary Essays and Characters from the Literature of Europe was published.

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    In 1854 selection by examination as a method of appointment to posts in the English public service was first substituted for the patronage system, which had caused grave dissatisfaction (see Macaulay's speech on the subject, The Times of the 25th of June 1853).

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    In 1870 Nimmo of Edinburgh published in one volume an admirable selection from Defoe.

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    In 1871 Wallace's two essays, written at Sarawak and Ternate, were published with others as a volume, Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection.

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    In 1873 a petition signed by four hundred and eighty-three clergy was presented to Convocation asking for the "education, selection and licensing of duly qualified confessors."

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    In 1901 Melbourne became the temporary capital of the Australian commonwealth pending the selection of the permanent capital in New South Wales.

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    In a state of nature, every recurring severe winter or otherwise unfavourable season weeds out those individuals of tender constitution or imperfect structure which may have got on very well during favourable years, and it is thus that the adaptation of the species to the climate in which it has to exist is kept up. Under domestication the same thing occurs by what C. Darwin has termed "unconscious selection."

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    In addition, the store will now offer a Home shop offering a wide selection of soft furnishing, kitchenware and home accessories.

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    In connexion with the Monumenta Pertz also began the publication of a selection of sources in octavo form, the Scriptores rerum germanicarum in usum scholarum; among his other literary labours may be mentioned an edition of the Gesammelte Werke of Leibnitz, and a life of Stein.

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    In consequence of this excess of births there is a struggle for existence and a survival of the fittest, and consequently an ever-present necessarily acting selection, which either maintains accurately the form of the species from generation to generation or leads to its modification in correspondence with changes in the surrounding circumstances which have relation to its fitness for success in the struggle for life.

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    In each case we have merely a selection of current traditional lore.

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    In England also, some bee-keepers include queen-rearing as part of their business, while one large apiary on the south coast is exclusively devoted to the rearing of queen bees on the latest scientific system, and to breeding by selection from such races as are most suited to the exceptional climatic conditions of the country.

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    In selection work the grower must keep definitely in view the special market requirements for the kinds of tobacco he is producing.

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    In some cases the specification may necessitate selection of components of the sample whereas in others it must be made sufficiently homogeneous.

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    In that year Prof. George Saintsbury published a selection of the Lettres a sa mere with an introduction.

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    In the 19th century, however, Lamarck's theory of the development of new species by habit and circumstance led through Wallace and Darwin to the doctrines of the hereditary transmission of acquired characters, the survival of the fittest, and natural selection.

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    In the arrangement, as in the selection, of his language he is equally original.

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    In the former case the cartographer is merely called upon to reduce and generalize the information given by his originals, to make a judicious selection of place names, and to take care that the map is not overcrowded with names and details.

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    In the general assembly of its members this body of officials decided the selection of the mayor; it presented Flaochat to the choice of Queen Nanthilda, Dagoberts widow; after long discussion it appointed Ebroin as mayor; it submitted requests that were in reality commands to the Assembly of Bonneuil in 616 and later to Childeric in 670.

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    In the lecture-room he laid great stress on the importance of experimental demonstrations, paying particular attention to their selection and arrangement, though, since he himself was a somewhat clumsy manipulator, their actual exhibition was generally entrusted to his assistants.

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    In the mathematical sense, however, this selection is arbitrary; the reproduction of a finite object with a finite aperture entails, in all probability, an infinite number of aberrations.

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    In the selection and distribution of fruit trees regard must of course be had to local situation and climate.

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    Individuals, moreover, vary greatly in their capacity to respond successfully to new conditions of life, and it is less costly and more practical if the selection be made in their natural homes.

    196

    Inside, elderly men with tartan trousers usher you toward a wide selection of major artworks from early Renaissance to late impressionism.

    197

    It also declared the high position of the East, by the selection of Nicomedia in Asia Minor as the residence of Diocletian himself.

    198

    It does not, however, appear that " large " variations would thus be favoured any more than small ones, nor that the eliminating action of natural selection upon an unfavourable variation' could be checked.

    199

    It explains why the response to a selection pressure is only probabilistic.

    200

    It has been maintained that this tendency to a severance of the hybrid stock into its components must favour the persistence of a new character of large volume suddenly appearing in a stock, and the observations of Mendel have been held to favour in this way the views of those who hold that the variations upon which natural selection has acted in the production of new species are not small variations but large and " discontinuous."

    201

    It is a continuation of the Extravagantes communes, and includes a selection of papal constitutions, from Sixtus IV.

    202

    It is among them so important whilst the Record in all its details is so far beyond the receptive capacity of the brain, that selection and guidance are employed by the elders in order to enable the younger generation to benefit to the utmost by the absorption (so to speak) in the limited span of a lifetime of the most valuable influences to be acquired from this prodigious envelope of Recorded Experience.

    203

    It is anticipated that railways Restored 2006 will also include a larger selection of miniature railways than previous editions.

    204

    It is held 1 that the Darwinian doctrine of selection of fortuitous congenital variations is sufficient to account for all cases, that the Lamarckian hypothesis of transmission cf acquired characters is not supported by experimental evidence, and that the latter should therefore be dismissed.

    205

    It is maintained that such emigration institutes a process of selection which is unfavourable to the home country.

    206

    It is no discovery that this latter kind of variation is not hereditable, and it is not the fact that the small variations, to which Darwin attached great but not exclusive importance as the material upon which natural selection operates, are of this latter kind.

    207

    It is of the utmost importance that a good selection of grasses be made, and that pure seeds should be obtained (see Grass And Grassland).

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    It is only by such careful and con tinuous selection that the staple of these high-bred strains can be kept up to its present superiority, and if for any reason the selection is interrupted there is a general and rapid decline in quality."

    209

    It is only within quite recent years that any attention has been paid to the selection of the seed.

    210

    It is plain that whilst the existence of variation can be demon strated and the occurrence of evolution established by induction and deduction, the part played by selection must remain largely theoretical.

    211

    It is reasonable, therefore, to conclude that ornament is a stimulus to sexual selection, and this conclusion is enforced by the fact that among many comparatively nude peoples clothing is assumed at certain dances which have as their confessed object the excitation of the passions of the opposite sex.

    212

    It is surely as difficult to suppose that the Davidic psalms of the first book are a selection made from a greater collection of such psalms contained in the " Director's Psalter " as it is to imagine that St Mark's Gospel is an abridgment of St, Matthew's.

    213

    It is the character as acquired that affords the opportunity for selection, but the quality of responding to the environment so as to produce that character is transmitted.

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    It is thus distinguished from arbitrary methods of appointment, either where the right of nominating rests in an individual, or where pure chance (such as selection by lot) dictates the result.

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    It is to be noticed here that the axes of co-ordinates may be any two lines at right angles to each other whatever; and that the equation of a curve will be different according to the selection of the axes of co-ordinates; but the order is independent of the axes, and has a determinate value for any given curve.

    216

    It is to be noticed, however, that the Mendelian conceptions are in no sense an alternative to Darwinism; at the most they would serve to assist in explaining the mechanism of variation, and by enlarging our idea of the factors, increase the rate at which we may suppose selection to work.

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    It is, however, to be noted, in the first place, that the imitation of the parent by the young possibly accounts for some part of these complicated actions, and, secondly, that there are cases in which curiously elaborate actions are performed by animals as a characteristic of the species, and as subserving the general advantage of the race or species, which, nevertheless, can not be explained as resulting from the transmission of acquired experience, and must be supposed to be due to the natural selection of a fortuitously developed habit which, like fortuitous.

    218

    It was only, however, at the third attempt that Charnock finally settled down at this spot, and the selection of the future capital of India was entirely due to his stubborn resolution.

    219

    It's a foodies paradise with an award-winning butcher and wonderful selection of goodies for your festive table.

    220

    It's popular bistro serves a fine selection of classic seasonal European dishes and an eclectic range of wines to complement the menu.

    221

    Japanese fletchers produced many types of arrows with shafts of varying lengths and colors and a numerous selection of arrowheads.

    222

    Learn how to make a substantial selection of seafood dishes.

    223

    Like Gloger, Sundevall in his ideal system separated the true passerines from all other birds, calling them Volucres; but he took a step further, for he assigned to them the highest rank, wherein nearly every recent authority agrees with him; out of them, however, he chose the thrushes and warblers to stand first as his ideal " Centrum " - a selection which, though in the opinion of the present writer erroneous, is still largely followed.

    224

    Looking at the question then from the point of view of sexual selection it would seem that a stage in the progress of human society is marked by the discovery that concealment affords a greater stimulus than revelation; that the fact is true is obvious, - even to modern eyes a figure partially clad appears far more indecent than a nude.

    225

    Lord Rosebery's personal popularity had been increased at home by his successful intervention in the coal strike of December 1893, and when in March 1894 the resignation of Gladstone was announced, his selection by Queen Victoria for the premiership was welcomed by the public at large and by the majority of his own party.

    226

    Lord Selborne's literary labours included the publication in 1862 of a selection of hymns, under the title of The Book of Praise, a work in which he was greatly assisted by Daniel Sedgwick (1814-1879), a bookseller and publisher in the city of London.

    227

    Many garden plants have originated solely by selection; and much has been done to improve our breeds of vegetables, flowers and fruit by systematic selection.

    228

    Many other inquiries conducted by him might be mentioned, and some idea may be gained of his scientific activity from the fact that a selection only from his papers, published by the Cambridge University Press, fills three large volumes.

    229

    Meat eaters are catered for with a selection of dishes ranging from crispy aromatic duck to satay chicken skewers.

    230

    Megan considered the selection and ordered a pound of lunchmeat sliced thick.

    231

    Merwan did all he could to pacify Syria, permitting the Arabs of the four provinces to choose their own prefects, and even acquiescing in the selection as prefect of Palestine of Thabit b.

    232

    Milagros Mexican Folk Art includes an extensive selection of works by several of Mexico's most renowned artisans.

    233

    Minimal lighting is provided by UV tubes, lasers and a selection of old school coin-ops such as the original Galaxians and Star Wars.

    234

    More recently he expressed his dissatisfaction with the hypothesis of "sexual selection" by which Darwin sought to explain the conspicuous characters which are displayed during the courtship of animals.

    235

    Most requirements are met by a selection of devices such as a microcontroller plus an ASIC plus discrete parts including merchant semiconductor devices.

    236

    My acts were natural, spontaneous, requiring no premeditation, beyond the selection of a suitable moment for their performance.

    237

    Natural selection which, under a uniform and constant environment, leads to the survival of relatively fixed and definite modes of response, under an environment presenting a wider range of varying possibilities leads to the survival of plastic accommodation through intelligence.

    238

    Necessarily, according to the theory of natural selection, structures either are present because they are selected as useful or because they are still inherited from ancestors to whom they were useful, though no longer useful to the existing representatives of those ancestors.

    239

    Never say, and never take seriously anyone who says, " I cannot believe that so-and-so could have evolved by gradual selection.

    240

    Nevertheless, his selection, in spite of occasional exhibitions of weakness, justified the choice.

    241

    Nietzsche, who afterwards, passing from the philosophy of will to the theory of evolution, ended by imagining that the struggle of the will to live produces the survival of the fittest, that is, the right of the strongest and the will to exercise power, which by means of selection may hereafter issue in a new species of superior man - the Uebermensch.

    242

    Non-smoking dining room upstairs, with homecooked selection including local sausages, beef goulash and lots of side dishes.

    243

    Obviously their selection must be compatible with the maintenance of antigen binding in the final humanized monoclonal antibody.

    244

    Of course care must be exercised in the selection of plants - such as sorghum, maize, wheat, and alfalfa or lucerne - which are adapted to dry conditions and a warm climate.

    245

    Of other works it is only possible to give a classified selection.

    246

    On nearly all lands irrigated some crops will grow in ordinary seasons without irrigation, but it is this that makes possible selection of crops; practically indispensable for all field and orchard culture in the south, save for a few moist coastal areas, it everywhere increases the yield of all crops and is practised generally all over the state.

    247

    On the death of Rohan the French knights disagreed as to the selection of his successor, and a minority were able to elect, in 1797, a German of weak character, Ferdinand Hompesch, as the last Grand Master to rule in Malta.

    248

    On the fertile low grounds along the margins of rivers or in clearings of forests, agricultural communities naturally take their rise, dwelling in villages and cultivating the wild grains, which by careful nurture and selection have been turned into rich cereals.

    249

    On the other hand, dislike of mystical interpretations of natural facts has driven many capable naturalists to another extreme and has led them to insist on the "all-powerfulness of natural selection" and on the complete indefiniteness of variation.

    250

    On the other hand, he was far from advocating the view that has been pithily expressed as the "selection of the fit from the fortuitous"; he recognized that variations, although perhaps suggested or excited by the environment, were determined by internal causes.

    251

    One kind of adaptation at least is proved to have existed before the end of the 4th century, namely a selection of certain discourses from the Homilies under special headings, following on Recognitions, i.-iii., as seen in a Syriac MS. of A.D.

    252

    Or perhaps the selection of the dates is purely random.

    253

    Our selection of Four-Poster, Junior and Master Suites, some with jacuzzis, provide pure indulgence for your honeymoon night.

    254

    Our selection spans a vast array of what is on offer in the marketplace.

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    Overstock Transportation - ... carry a large selection of toy construction equipment including toy backhoes, bulldozers, and loaders.

    256

    Overtures were, however, made to him, as soon as it was understood that, as the result of private negotiations at the London conference, the selection of this prince would be favourably received both by Great Britain and France.

    257

    Owing partly to unfavourable conditions of climate and soil, partly to the insufficiency of grazing ground, and partly to the want of selection in breeding, the general condition of the cattle is miserably poor.

    258

    Oxen were much prized, and breeding was carried on with a careful eye to selection.

    259

    Partial selection In some parts of the country, schools which were comprehensive have become partially selective.

    260

    Passing from Moleschott to Lyell's view of the evolution of the earth's crust and later to Darwin's theory of natural selection and environment, he reached the general inference that, not God but evolution of matter, is the cause of the order of the world; that life is a combination of matter which in favourable circumstances is spontaneously generated; that there is no vital principle, because all forces, non-vital and vital, are movements; that movement and evolution proceed from life to consciousness; that it is foolish for man to believe that the earth was made for him, in the face of the difficulties he encounters in inhabiting it; that there is no God, no final cause, no immortality, no freedom, no substance of the soul; and that mind, like light or heat, electricity or magnetism, or any other physical fact, is a movement of matter.

    261

    Passing from the lower savage myths, of which space does not permit us to offer a larger selection, we turn to races in the upper strata of barbarism.

    262

    Paul's selection reflects his own partiality to figurative painting.

    263

    Plants may be found growing side by side, the one with broad leaves, the other with narrow, but by selection the broad type can be perpetuated and gradually improved.

    264

    Plays a role in negative selection of developing T cells and the killing of targets by cytotoxic T lymphocytes.

    265

    Probably by unconscious selection of surviving plants through long ages this type has been evolved in Guatemala, and experiments have been made to develop weevil-resistant races in the United States.

    266

    Probably, next to the Origin of Species, no single work has done so much to promote clear understanding of natural selection and confidence in its truth; for in addition to these two historic essays, there are others in which the new theory is applied to the interpretation of certain classes of facts.

    267

    Radio 3s New Music selection procedures are inept - if not fraudulent.

    268

    Rahbek, is prefixed to a selection of his poetry (6 vols., 1824-1829).

    269

    Regarding the social tendency as originally itself an instinct developed out of parental or filial affection, he seems to suggest that natural selection, which was the chief cause of its development in the earlier stages, may very probably influence the transition from purely tribal and social morality into morality in its later and more complex forms. But he admits that natural selection is not necessarily the only cause, and he refrains from identifying the fully developed morality of civilized nations with the " social instinct."

    270

    Rightly, if we add that he gives no theory of either, and that his practical use of the latter depends for its value on selection.'

    271

    Security, and in particular the absence of arbitrary impositions, combined with convenient modes of collection, have come to be recognized as indispensable auxiliaries in financial administration which further aims at the selection of really productive forms of charge.

    272

    Selection and its results can be adequately studied only in those cases which admit of statistical tabulation.

    273

    Selection cannot create the materials on which it is supposed to operate; the beginnings of new organs, the initial stages of new functions cannot be supposed to have been useful.

    274

    Selection criteria and tests should be reviewed regularly to ensure that they remain relevant and are not unlawfully discriminatory.

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    Selection is made using an arrow cursor and confirmed by pressing Enter.

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    Selection of Deer control areas Give primary importance to underlying soil type, with preference to surface water gleys and brown earths.

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    Selection of mouth-watering tapas including roast chorizo, patatas bravas and a selection of Spanish hams.

    278

    Selection of soups and salads are avaliable at the cafe for those who want a lighter, healthier lunch.

    279

    Selection of the Trigger Point box brings up anatomical drawings showing the TP and pattern of pain radiation for a range of muscles.

    280

    Selection on a single trait correlated with feed efficiency would not result in a greater response than direct selection on feed efficiency.

    281

    Selection tools including rectangular, elliptical, free, fuzzy and paths.

    282

    Serve with a crispy green salad, or a selection of lightly steamed vegetables for a hot meal.

    283

    Sexual Selection - selection driven by the competition for mates, considered an adjunct to natural selection.

    284

    Shepherd Neame's Kentish ales are on offer in the bar together with an expert selection of wines from around the world.

    285

    Shoes Direct offer a wide selection of mens and womens branded footwear at competitive prices.

    286

    Silly Jokes offer a great selection of silly products including practical jokes and dressing up stuff.

    287

    Since on the average only two of the young survive in the struggle for existence to take the place of their two parents, there is a selection out of the ten million young, none of which are exactly alike, and the selection is determined in nature by the survival of the congenital variety which is fittest to the conditions of life.

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    Site selection rationale The SAC series includes large sublittoral sandbanks showing good habitat structure and function.

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    Site selection rationale The SAC series reflects the UK's special responsibilities for conserving montane willow scrub.

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    Site selection rationale The single known remaining natural site in the UK has been selected.

    291

    Some parameters offer a selection from a menu to which you give an unambiguous abbreviation to select an option.

    292

    Spanish covers a varied selection of topics from family issues to immigration in Spain.

    293

    Stoddart's Angling Songs is a selection of 57 lyrical poems on the joys of fishing.

    294

    Subsequently the work of exploration was continued by Dumont d'Urville (1837), Charles Wilkes (1839), Parker Snow (1855), various later travellers, a selection of whose works are quoted below, and British, American and Roman Catholic missionaries.

    295

    Swimming pool Parties Aqua Run Party This is a private pool booking with a selection of floats and a pool inflatable.

    296

    Testing constraints by artificial selection - direct and correlated responses in butterfly eyespots and in vertebrate digits.

    297

    That which is favoured by canonists is Richter's edition (Leipzig, 1863), in which each chapter de reformatione is followed by a selection of decisions of the S.C. of the council.

    298

    That's the kind of thing natural selection does all the time.

    299

    That's the natural selection process at work - survival of the fittest.

    300

    The 8th duke of Argyll (Reign of Law) maintains that " miracles may be wrought by the selection and use of laws of which man knows and can know nothing, and which, if he did know, he could not employ."

    301

    The abovequoted assertion as to the substantial identity between philosophy and religion is indeed repeated almost totider y n verbis by many of the later scholastic writers, but its significance altogether depends upon the selection of one or other term of the identity as fundamental or primary.

    302

    The adherence to type, the favourite conception of the transcendental morphologist, was seen to be nothing more than the expression of one of the laws of thremmatology, the persistence of hereditary transmission of ancestral characters, even when they have ceased to be significant or valuable in the struggle for existence, whilst the so-called evidences of design which was supposed to modify the limitations of types assigned to Himself by the Creator were seen to be adaptations due to the selection and intensification by selective breeding of fortuitous congenital variations, which happened to prove more useful than the many thousand other variations which did not survive in the struggle for existence.

    303

    The appointment of permanent doctors (Kassenarzle) at a fixed salary has given rise to much difference between the medical profession and this local sick fund; and the insistence on freedom of choice in doctors, which has been made by the members and threatens to militate against the interest of the profession, has been met on the part of the medical body by the appointment of a commission to investigate cases of undue influence in the selection.

    304

    The bar features a selection of fine wines as well as beer and mixed drinks.

    305

    The basis of site selection for otter is mainly breeding holts or holt complexes, together with the immediate surroundings and cover.

    306

    The boro boasts a huge selection of shops - Romford town center alone draws over 250,000 regular shoppers.

    307

    The care bestowed on the selection and preparation of the drug in the Bengal opium-factories is such that the merchants who purchase it rarely require to examine it, although permission is given to open at each sale any number of chests or cakes that they may desire.

    308

    The chef sent out a selection of dishes to try including wonderful Dover sole in clarified butter, perfectly cooked lobster.

    309

    The Chinese have domesticated these albinos for a long time, and by careful selection have succeeded in propagating all those strange varieties, and even monstrosities, which appear in every domestic animal.

    310

    The city provides a selection of restaurants that serve fine food and wine.

    311

    The comfortable, cozy lounge bar carries a large selection of beers, wine, liqueurs and spirits, including single malts.

    312

    The commissioners, who had for greater despatch divided themselves into several committees, presented their selection of extracts to the emperor in 533, and he published it as an imperial statute on December 16th of that year, with two prefatory constitutions (those known as Omnem reipublicae and Dedit nobis).

    313

    The composition of these glasses is very similar to that of sheet-glass, but for the ordinary kinds of rolled plate much less scrupulous selection need be made in the choice of raw materials, especially of the sand.

    314

    The cotton from each is collected and kept separately, and at the end of the season carefully examined and weighed, and a final selection is then made which reduces the number to perhaps five; the cotton from each of these plants is gained separately and the seed preserved for sowing.

    315

    The decision as to whether it is the course of variation or the course of selection that has been different in different localities can be made only by the field naturalist and the experimental breeder.

    316

    The delegation of the franchise to the liverymen was thus, in point of fact, the selection of a superior class of householders to represent the rest.

    317

    The details given are considered sufficient to admit of the selection of general routes for railways or other public works.

    318

    The diary, mentioned above, did not survive, perhaps through Brougham's success, and the papers from which Sir Herbert Maxwell made his selection came into his hands from Mrs Blackett Ord, whose husband was the grandson of Creevey's eldest step-daughter.

    319

    The difference between Lamarck's theory and natural selection is very clearly pointed out.

    320

    The dissociation of the hybrid element in a plant must be obviated by careful selection.

    321

    The DTI have not laid any charges against Personnel Selection for their health and safety failings before putting Simon to work.

    322

    The earliest probable reference to our Homilies occurs in a work of doubtful date, the pseudoAthanasian Synopsis, which mentions "Clementines, whence came by selection and rewriting the true and inspired form."

    323

    The easiest way to correct presbyopia is to let the person choose from a selection of glasses of different strengths.

    324

    The enormous quantities of pieces admit of good selection and where odd colours prevail in a lining it is dyed.

    325

    The environmental changes that led to a selection for lactase persistence especially in Northwestern Europeans is my main interest.

    326

    The expression of his opinion on both these points of divergence from Darwin will be found in Darwinism (1889), a most valuable and lucid exposition of natural selection, as suited to the later period at which it appeared as the Essays were to the ealier.

    327

    The final and all-important act of selection from among these men was, however, to be made by a personage, styled the proclamateur-electeur, who chose all the important functionaries, and, conjointly with the notabilities of the nation, chose the members for the Council of State (wielding the chief executive powers), the Tribunate and the Senate.

    328

    The following list is a suggested selection of music that exemplifies the B-Music ethos.

    329

    The following list, which is not exhaustive, furnishes material from which a selection may be made to suit various soils and situations.

    330

    The gallery also displays a large selection of graphic work from some of Britain's best printmakers.

    331

    The great power of this principle of selection is not hypothetical.

    332

    The great saying of each of these rabbis is concerned with the duties of a judge; the selection does justice to the importance of the Sanhedrin, which was filled with Pharisees.

    333

    The great work that is going on is the simplification of the facts to be explained by grouping them under empirical laws; and the most general statement relating to these that can yet be made is that no single one of these laws has as yet shown signs of taking rank as a vera causa comparable with the Darwinian principle of natural selection.

    334

    The greatest care should be exercised in the selection of trees for felling.

    335

    The Greecei on to candidate proposed was Prince William George of Gliicksburg, brother of the princess of Wales; and the British government declared to the provisional government of Greece that his selection would be followed by the long-refused cession of the Ionian Islands.

    336

    The high standard set at the trials for Ladies ' football meant the squad selection was very tough.

    337

    The home page features a selection of DVDs along with a very expansive list of categories to assist in navigation.

    338

    The intention to rotate between anthelmintic classes should not be allowed to take precedence over other more important decisions about selection of anthelmintic classes should not be allowed to take precedence over other more important decisions about selection of anthelmintics.

    339

    The introduction of a third fur in the same garment or indiscriminate selection of colours of silk linings, braids, buttons, &c., often spoils an otherwise good article.

    340

    The judges, in making their awards at the show held annually in December, at Islington, North London (since 1862), are instructed to decide according to quality of flesh, lightness of offal, age and early maturity, with no restrictions as to feeding, and thus to promote the primary aim of the club in encouraging the selection and breeding of the best and most useful animals for the production of meat, and testing their capabilities in respect of early maturity.

    341

    The kind of selection involved may then be measured by comparing those animals which pair with the general body of adults.

    342

    The larger animals were represented in mummies by the head and a selection of the bones.

    343

    The legal support given him by judges of his own selection was fortified by the military support of an army collected at Hounslow Heath; and a Roman Catholic, the earl of Tyrconnel, was sent as lord-deputy to Ireland (1687) to organize a Roman Catholic army on which the king might fall back if his English forces proved insufficient for his purpose.

    344

    The letter should be hand-written as many French employers use graphology (handwriting analysis) as part of the selection process.

    345

    The Life of Lord Jeffrey, with a Selection from his Correspondence, by Lord Cockburn, appeared in 1852 in 2 vols.

    346

    The lists vary greatly in different versions, but the above seems the most reasonable selection of readings to be made.

    347

    The literature of the subject is so large in all languages that only a small selection can be given here.

    348

    The Lyric glee singers gave a varied selection of glee singers gave a varied selection of glees, songs &c, in a most artistic manner.

    349

    The machine was set for "random selection" so no one was cheated.

    350

    The means of mitigating the damage done by this disease are (i) the selection of varieties found to resist its attacks; (2) the collection and destruction of diseased tubers so that none are left in the soil to become a menace to future crops; (3) care that no tubers showing traces of the disease are planted; (4) spraying with Bordeaux mixture at intervals from midsummer onwards.

    351

    The menu will include roast beef and Yorkshire pudding with horseradish sauce and onion confit, as well as a selection of roast vegetables.

    352

    The most important of the essays have been collected under the title Historische and politische Aufscitze (4 vols., Leipzig, 1896); a selection from his more controversial writings was made under the title Zehn Jahre deutscher Kampfe; in 1896 a new volume appeared, called Deutsche Kampfe, neue Folge.

    353

    The natural selection process is survival of the fittest.

    354

    The net result of observation is not favourable to the essentially Darwinian view that the adaptive arises out of the fortuitous by selection, but is rather favourable to the hypothesis of the existence of some quite unknown intrinsic law of life which we are at present totally unable to comprehend or even conceive.

    355

    The night-life is equally varied with a selection of discos, bars, nightspots and traditional bouzouki.

    356

    The numerous varieties of wheat now in cultivation have been obtained either by selection or by cross-breeding.

    357

    The presbytery consists of all the ministers and a selection of the ruling elders from the congregations within a prescribed area.

    358

    The princess unconsciously wrote her own biography from this period in her constant letters to Queen Victoria, a selection of which, edited by Dr. Carl Sell, were allowed to be printed in 1883.

    359

    The resemblances which the members of one class often present to the members of another class in regard to the form of the limb-branches (rami) of the parapodia, and the formation of tagmata (regions) are not hastily to be ascribed to common inheritance, but we must consider whether they are not due to homoplasy - that is, to the moulding of natural selection acting in the different classes upon fairly similar elements under like exigencies.

    360

    The Restaurant has a fully air-condition wine cellar with an extensive selection.

    361

    The restaurant has a large selection of appetizers and desserts that are matched with an impressive wine list.

    362

    The restaurant offers a good selection of appetizers and tapas, and they do catering as well.

    363

    The restaurant's extensive margarita selection includes a range of tequilas and a "very secret" homemade sour mix.

    364

    The selection here given of the vast literature of the subject has been drawn up with the idea of setting the student on his way.

    365

    The selection of a premier was one of the first weighty questions for solution.

    366

    The selection of available manga volumes is truly mind-bending, thousands upon thousands of them covering every wall in every direction.

    367

    The selection of his subject and the order in which it is treated are determined by this motive.

    368

    The selection of one day in the year for all elections held in that year has resulted in a considerable decrease in the total number.

    369

    The selection of organisms through the crucial test of fitness and the shaping of the organic world is an orderly process when contemplated on a grand scale.

    370

    The selection of suitable alpines, perennials and shrubs and trees also necessitates considerable knowledge on the part of the gardener.

    371

    The selection of suitable stocks is a matter still requiring much scientific experiment.

    372

    The selection of the rays emerging from the lens and actually employed in forming the image is undertaken by the pupil of the eye which, in this case, is consequently the exit pupil of the instrument.

    373

    The selection of the topics of mathematical inquiry among the infinite variety open to it has been guided by the useful applications, and indeed the abstract theory has only recently been disentangled from the empirical elements connected with these applications.

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    The selection of three as their number has been supposed to refer to the most ancient division of the year into spring, summer and winter, but it is probably only another instance of the Greek liking for that particular number or its multiples in such connexions (three Moerae, Charites, Gorgons, nine Muses).

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    The selection of works was made by an international jury from which Venetian artists were excluded.

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    The selection took the political world by surprise, and was much criticized.

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    The selection, however, was not finally made without prolonged hesitation.

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    The shop offers a fine selection of quality china and glassware, collectables from Portmeirion china and Dartington glassware and many other contemporary ranges.

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    The site of Berkeley was a farming region until its selection for the home of the university.

    380

    The six accompanied illustrations, Figures (1) to (6 ), show a further selection of cellulose lacquer rock peels.

    381

    The success with which Nearchus accomplished this arduous enterprise led to his selection by Alexander for the more difficult task of circumnavigating Arabia from the mouth of the Euphrates to the Isthmus of Suez.

    382

    The summingup of divine powers manifested in the universe in a threefold division represents an outcome of speculation in the schools attached to the temples of Babylonia, but the selection of Anu, Bel and Ea for the three representatives of the three spheres recognized, is due to the importance which, for one reason or the other, the centres in which Anu, Bel and Ea were worshipped had acquired in the popular mind.

    383

    The text portion of the selection gets sent to the client system clipboard.

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    The three histories together became known in the West from the 6th century through the selection which Cassiodorus caused to be made from them, and it is to this selection (if we leave Rufinus and Jerome out of account) that the middle ages were mainly indebted for all they knew of the Arian controversies, and of the period generally between the Councils of Nice and Ephesus.

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    The variations which have been perpetuated and intensified by artificial selection are, with the exception of those of the dog, greater than have been induced in any other mammal.

    386

    The winter found him arranging for the publication in England of the selection from his articles and reviews which appeared in 1845, under the title of Critical and Historical Essays, and was issued almost contemporaneously at New York under the title of Biographical and Critical Miscellanies.

    387

    Their ' Sermons From Ulster ' page contains a selection of sermon transcripts from various Baptist Pastors.

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    Their ' sermons From Ulster ' page contains a selection of sermon transcripts from various Baptist Pastors.

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    Their selection and election were governed by the same laws as in Natal proper, and on the establishment of the Union the franchise qualifications - which practically exclude natives - remained unaltered.

    390

    Then with this selection of fancy dress outfitters you will be sure to find what you want.

    391

    There are a number of studies that have developed mathematical models to predict the hydrodynamics around culture operations to optimize selection 18.

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    There are a selection of options from the more humble lunch time bar menu, (including baguettes ).

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    There are great differences to be observed in the selection and treatment of cuttings.

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    There is a fine selection of preserved narrow gage locomotives, at least two of which are in steam on Open Days.

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    There is a good selection of second-hand inflatables for sale.

    396

    There is a large refectory offering a wide selection of dishes from around the world.

    397

    There is a selection of Gratry's writings and appreciation of his style by the Abbe Pichot, in Pages choisies des Grands Ecrivains series, published by Armand-Colin (1897).

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    There is also the risk that genetic selection may be used in an unscrupulous and potentially malevolent way.

    399

    There is an extensive wine list that includes Moravian wines and a large selection of foreign wines, chosen by distinguished Czech sommeliers.

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    There is thus still good work for diplomacy to do, and if, in the selection of diplomatic representatives, states followed on the one hand the above-mentioned French example, and on the other hand the American example of selecting for the heads of diplomatic missions men who are not necessarily de la carriere, diplomacy might obtain a new lease of activity, and become once more an extremely useful part of the administrative machinery by which states maintain good business relations as well as friendly political intercourse with one another.

    401

    There remains open a wide field for inquiry as to the precise relations between selection and variation on the one hand, and their products, specific differences and adaptive structures, but the advance of knowledge has supplied no alternative to the Darwinian principles.

    402

    There was only one country where its ravages were long unimportant; that was its home in the United States, where the native vines had become, by the operation of natural selection, immune to its attacks.

    403

    There's a selection of ' colorful characters ' from the 17th century, all tongue in check and storyboard style.

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    These are discussed under the headings Heredity; Mendelism; and Variation And Selection.

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    These laws vary greatly in their details from state to state, but they all aim at enabling the voters to exercise a free and unfettered voice in the selection of their candidates, and they have created a regular system of elections of candidates preliminary to the election of office-holders from among the candidates.

    406

    These men, returning to their various districts, impart to others the instruction they have received, and thus spread through the regions adapted to sericulture the proper methods of selection and rearing.

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    These proved quite productive with a good selection of waders.

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    These structures were believed by C. Darwin to be explicable by sexual selection.

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    They also have a fine selection of leather chairs, leather beanbags, leather stools, leather Ottomans and leather sofa beds.

    410

    They are complemented by a colorful and varied selection of terracotta planters pots, umbrella pots, vases and urns.

    411

    They are home to a vast selection of pretty gruesome independent horror movies.

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    They offer a selection of strong absinthe drink, T-shirts, glasses, spoons and absinthe drink, T-shirts, glasses, spoons and absinthe e-gift certificates.

    413

    They suggested candidates for office for the royal selection, often appointed office-holders, and, by royal warrant, supported or condemned them.

    414

    They were gradually, like the Cotswolds, improved from the original type of slow-maturity sheep by selection in preference to the use of rams of the Improved Leicester breed.

    415

    They wrote 2 by 5, a musical cabaret which showcased a selection of classic Kander and Ebb songs.

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    Things would doubtless have become worse but for the watchfulness which the bar generally shows in endeavouring to secure the selection of honest and fairly competent men.

    417

    This " disproportionateness " between the human mind and the universe of reality imposes deliberation in the selection of studies, and disregard for those which lie out of the way of a wise man.

    418

    This area has a good selection of public shopping and amenities which include an ice rink and swimming pool.

    419

    This boulder has a good selection of pot plants around its base, including a begonia.

    420

    This diplomatic triumph in its turn led to the consolidation of Napoleon's power as First Consul for life (August I, 1802) with the chief voice in the selection of his successor.

    421

    This guidebook includes a rich and varied selection of walks on Madeira, and also covers the neighboring island of Porta Santo.

    422

    This handbook is the first to give concise, comprehensive guidance to the selection of building materials from an environmentally conscious point of view.

    423

    This individuality is the result of the particular selection of qualities it receives from its parents, a selection that obviously differs in different cases, as, save in the case of "identical twins," which are supposed to be the product of a single fertilized ovum, no individual pair of brothers, or pair consisting of brother and sister, are alike.

    424

    This is a charming little restaurant, with a good value plat du jour and a wide selection of simple inexpensive meals.

    425

    This is at once connected with the nebular hypothesis, and subsequently deduced "from the ultimate law of the" persistence of force,"and finally supplemented by a counter-process of dissolution, all of which appears to Spencer only as" the addition of Von Baer's law to a number of ideas that were in harmony with it."It is clear, however, that Spencer's ideas as to the nature of evolution were already pretty definite when Darwin's Origin of Species (1859) revolutionized the subject of organic evolution by adding natural selection to the direct adaptation by use and disuse, and so suggesting an intelligible method of producing modifications in the forms of life.

    426

    This is only partially redeemed by the selection from Jet Li's back catalog of career fight scenes.

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    This is the only function the incorporator can perform after the selection of director(s) and officer(s ).

    428

    This is what Darwin especially intended to denote by the term "sexual selection."

    429

    This kind of selection is measured by the correlation between deviation of either mate from the type, and deviation of the other.

    430

    This kind of selection, called by Pearson "reproductive" or "genetic" selection, may be measured by finding the correlation between the characters of the individuals which pair and the number of young.

    431

    This one is a selection of country gospel songs from various artistes.

    432

    This process of selection has worked well for centuries, but the Prospectus Directive now interposes.

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    This removes all formatting (including bold, italic, etc.) from the current selection.

    434

    This section contains a selection of smaller feather combs and feather headbands.

    435

    This selection depends on the fact that more young are born than the natural provision of food will support.

    436

    This selection has been construed to take away the old archbishop's "option," i.e.

    437

    This selection of one market for detailed examination does not rob our sketch of generality, as might at first be thought, since broadly the history of the development of one market is the history of the development of all, and on the whole the economic explanation of the evolution that has taken place may be universalized.

    438

    This study provides support for using diversifying selection as a criterion for identifying candidate effector genes from sequence databases.

    439

    This took me to a selection of words and phrases in Irish Gaelic, which I was able to hear pronounced.

    440

    This very pretty breed has no connexion with the mountains from which it takes its name, but is a variety produced by careful breeding and selection.

    441

    This was mostly in search of Easter eggs, of which there was a fairly measly selection.

    442

    This web site includes a self build mortgage finder which will take you step by step through the selection process.

    443

    Those who have followed up the work of Mendel believe that the qualities of the new individual are a precise selection from and reconstruction of the parental qualities, and that were complete analysis possible, the characters of the new individual could be predicted with chemical accuracy.

    444

    Thus in many cases the difficulty of supposing that selection has acted on minute and imperceptible initial variations, so small as to have no selective value, may be got rid of.

    445

    Thus it is that the variations are produced upon which natural selection has to work.

    446

    Thus may be explained the selection of an Eleatic stranger to be the chief speaker in the latter, and of Parmenides himself to take the lead in the former.

    447

    Thus the Orphic hymns are careful to specify, in connexion with the several deities celebrated, a great variety of substances appropriate to the service of each; in the case of many of these the selection seems to have been determined not at all by their fragrance but by some occult considerations which it is now difficult to divine.

    448

    Thus the two concluding essays contend that man has not, like the other animals, been produced by the unaided operation of natural selection, but that other forces have also been in operation.

    449

    To find out more about charity Christmas cards and gifts visit the World Vision gift selection.

    450

    To the uninitiated it would appear that this selection has been made, generally speaking, at random; it is at any rate lacking in the wise discrimination one would expect from the supposed source of its inspiration.

    451

    To this circumstance they both owed their selection for early settlement.

    452

    To what extent such responses are transmitted to offspring, and what part they play in the formation of the adaptive characters that are conspicuous in many animals, remain dubious, but it is at least clear that natural selection can favour those individuals and those races which show the greatest power of responsive plasticity in the individual.

    453

    Today the selection for February arrived and looks delicious.

    454

    Together with these comes a selection of chorale preludes - part of the everyday working material of a Lutheran organist.

    455

    Two other Immortals lingered in the aisle of interest to her, and she browsed the small selection of feminine hygiene products, aware they only stocked a few brands for the few Immortal mates who were human.

    456

    Two scholarships of £300 a year each for four years are annually competed for by the scholars of these schools, the winners of which proceed to Europe to study a subject of their own selection which shall fit them for the future service of their country.

    457

    Under natural selection the less well-adapted forms of life would on the average have a heavier death-rate and a lower multiplication-rate.

    458

    Under what circumstances, and by whose selection, the surname was attached to a king, is obscure.

    459

    Vacancies were originally filled by co-optation, but by the Domitian law (104) the selection was made, by seventeen out of the thirty-five tribes chosen by lot, from candidates previously nominated by the college.

    460

    Valencia has stunning beaches and a magnificent selection of food including paella, fish and stew.

    461

    Variation provides the material for selection, and although opinions may differ as to the nature of that material, the modes by which it comes into existence and their relative values and permanences, there is an increasingly wide consensus of opinion that all such material has to pass through the sieve of natural selection and that the sifted products form new varieties and species, and new adaptations.

    462

    Vegetarians aren't forgotten, even the ones who do not eat dairy, the vegetarian selection has pasta and tofu as well as vegetables that can be cooked in your choice of broth.

    463

    View a vast selection of sculptures by leading uk sculptors also on display at their London showroom.

    464

    Wake yourself up with some fresh brewed coffee and espresso, or enjoy the unusual ice cream selection.

    465

    Wallace (Natural Selection), " when the first skin was used as a covering, when the first rude spear was formed to assist in the chase, when fire was first used to cook his food, when the first seed was sown or shoot planted, a grand revolution was effected in nature, a revolution which in all the previous ages of the earth's history had had no parallel; for a being had arisen who was no longer necessarily subject to change with the changing universe, - a being who was in some degree superior to nature, inasmuch as he knew how to control and regulate her action, and could keep himself in harmony with her, not by a change in body, but by an advance of mind."

    466

    Wallace became convinced of the truth of evolution, and originated the theory of natural selection during these travels.

    467

    Wallace published their Theory of Natural Selection.

    468

    Watch our latest mouth-watering video recipes Barbecue Special Offers This month we have a great selection of products on offer.

    469

    We append, however, again from the late Professor Weldon's article, a summary of the lines on which it seems possible that the actual process of selection may be demonstrated.

    470

    We are still ignorant of the causes that determine the associated selection of inherited qualities that go to the making of any individual.

    471

    We can recommend North Cyprus rentals Website who have a great selection of rental villas from large to small.

    472

    We cannot even outline here the process of selection by which the symbolic meanings now stereotyped in the Roman Pontifical were arrived at.

    473

    We have a selection of helmets to suit all ages with adjustable headbands to accommodate their growth.

    474

    We have a vastly growing selection to choose from for the lowest prices online.

    475

    We have been guided in the selection of the particular quadrilateral adopted by the rule of arranging the order of the sides so that the same letters indicate corresponding sides in the diagram of the frame and its reciprocal.

    476

    We offer a large selection of over 20 tennis skirts, tennis dresses, tennis shirts.

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    We offer excellent cuisine, with a great selection of authentic dishes to tantalize the taste buds.

    478

    We offer home-made quiches, along with tea, coffee and a selection of soft drinks are available.

    479

    We review here several policies for the selection of patients for retroperitoneal lymph node dissection.

    480

    We should have arrived at this form in (i.) by considering the selection of terms in which there are to be two large and three small letters, the large letters being written down first.

    481

    We write;L 22 = a 1 a 2 .b 1 n-2 b2s 3 n - 3 3 n-3 3 n-3 3 a 3 = a 1 a 2 .b 1 b 2 .c 1 c2, and so on whenever we require to represent a product of real coefficients symbolically; we then have a one-to-one correspondence between the products of real coefficients and their symbolic forms. If we have a function of degree s in the coefficients, we may select any s sets of umbrae for use, and having made a selection we may when only one quantic is under consideration at any time permute the sets of umbrae in any manner without altering the real significance of the symbolism.

    482

    Wedgwoodâs pure white fine bone china is such an intelligent tableware selection.

    483

    What is involved in the selection process for the Special Constabulary?

    484

    What is to be the principle of selection?

    485

    What parents want is community schools, with open access and not covert selection.

    486

    Whatever takes your fancy After lunch or dinner, relax in the lounge bar where you can enjoy a dram from our impressive selection.

    487

    When Congress, after the fights at Lexington and Concord, resolved that the colonies ought to be put in a position of defence, the first practical step was the unanimous selection (June I 5), on motion of John Adams of Massachusetts, of Washington as commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the United Colonies.

    488

    When dining here, be sure to save room for a tasty selection from the pastry cart.

    489

    When man has advanced so far as to be sensitive to the opinions of his fellow-men, their approbation and disapprobation reinforce the influence of natural selection.

    490

    When selection is being made for several characters at the same time, and also in hybridization experiments, where it is important to have full records of the characters of individual plants and their progeny, " score cards," such as are used in judging stock, with a scale of points, are used.

    491

    Which Is The Selection Of A Standard Temperature For The Water Thermometric Unit.

    492

    Why not browse our online UK shop of children's hand puppets we have a great selection of hand puppets for children.

    493

    Why not peruse our selection of gifts for her.

    494

    With a fine selection of beers, Blackfriars makes a homely rendezvous for the avid pub goer.

    495

    With a full squad to choose from, the coaching team were faced with a selection dilemma prior to kick off.

    496

    With a great selection of real ales this is a must for beer connoisseurs.

    497

    You can complement your meal with a selection from our well-stocked cellar or perhaps choose a bottle from our extensive wine list.

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    You can now use the arrow keys to move the selection rectangle around the image.

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    You can open the same selector in both boxes and then append and delete selection criteria lines at will.

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    You may instantly revert back to your notes or primary document selection at any time.