10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FRAGMENTARILY»
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fragmentarily in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fragmentarily and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Hans-Jost Frey. the point of view of what is finished. What cannot be completed
— what is fragmentary — is neither unfinished nor finished. This neither/nor living
is called living fragmentarily. This neither . . . nor living is called living ...
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Current Issues in Databases and Information Systems: ...
5 Algebraic Filtering Framework for Continuous Media In this section, an
algebraic framework for filtering fragmentarily indexed video data is discussed.
We have been focussing on how to compute semantically meaningful video
intervals ...
3
The Awakening of Intelligence
My question then is: can I observe non-fragmentarily, totally, on the instant? I
have been conditioned to look at myself, to look at the world fragmentarily—as a
Christian, a Communist, a Hindu. I have been brought up in this culture to look at
the ...
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The Library of Qumran: On the Essenes, Qumran, John the ...
Manuscript 4Q174 supplies six beginnings of columns of this fragmentarily
preserved work. The fragments of manuscript 4Q177 can be combined with five
consecutive and textually almost completely reproducible columns of the original
...
5
Chronological Systems of Byzantine Egypt: Second Edition
222) = WChrest. 8 (Arsin., 639/40; cf. BL 10.97): Regnal Heraclius form. 13,
formula very fragmentarily preserved (only raw Geioicuxov, TOU GeOcnecpoO<;)
, no years available. (18) SB I 5318 (Arsin.; very fragmentarily preserved; cf. BL
7.187 ...
Roger Shaler Bagnall, K. Klaas Anthony Worp, 2004
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Geometry and Monadology: Leibniz's Analysis Situs and ...
Although the correspondence on this topic has been only fragmentarily published
, it does reveal, however, that Leibniz's exchange with Bodenhausen must have
been more significant than with any other correspondent of his. Be it as it may, ...
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Theonomy and Autonomy: Studies in Paul Tillich's Engagement ...
That which happened symbolically in the event of the cross, which gave us the
criterion, "also happens fragmentarily in other places, in other moments, has
happened and will happen even though they are not historically or empirically ...
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Living Yogacara: An Introduction to Consciousness-Only Buddhism
fragmentarily,. sitting. atop. a. base. permeated. entirely. with. self—centeredness
. Of course, by attempting to work toward a positive direction at the level of
consciousness, we may bring great meaning to our lives. However, in our deep
self ...
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The Prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian Empire: Ḫ - K
[mki-fir— aN].SAr LU.SamAn.lA TUR-'ra', [son of Nabu-bessunu exorcist of the
ASSur temple], son of Babu-sumu-iddina zabardabbu of Esarra is mentioned in
the fragmentarily preserved colophon of a tablet with incantations and
prescriptions ...
Karen Radner, Simo Parpola, Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, 2000
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The Impossible Question
4 FRAGMENTATION 'A problem only arises when life is seen fragmentarily. Do
see the beauty of that.' krishnamurti: When we face our innumerable problems we
are inclined to try to solve each problem by itself. If it is a sexual problem, we ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FRAGMENTARILY»
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fragmentarily is used in the context of the following news items.
A Vibrant Display of Congolese Art at Fondation Cartier
... of Congolese art, which has always been described partially, and was visually familiar but only fragmentarily until now,” explains Mr. Magnin. «Wall Street Journal, Jul 15»
In Search of Strange Brew...
In other words, the "Tale of the Tape" was a tale alright — all of his merits were a decade in the rear-view mirror, and only fragmentarily true. «MMA Fighting, Mar 15»
Media misrepresented my statement: HT Imam
Prime minister's political adviser HT Imam on Monday claimed his statement was represented 'fragmentarily' by a section of the media ... «Prothom Alo, Nov 14»
Who cares what Faust looks like
... monologue as a performance unfolds that has a sense of distance in how it relates only fragmentarily — or perhaps essentially — to the story. «The Japan Times, Oct 14»
JRR Tolkien's translation of Beowulf: bring on the monsters
... Tales – because he purported to recreate through fiction the stories that survive only fragmentarily in the earliest writings of northern Europe. «The Guardian, Mar 14»
Inside Emily Dickinson's Revealing Lost Papers
Such a manuscript, so deliberate in one sense, is so fragmentarily scrawled in pencil that one can hardly believe the intimations of tragedy or ... «The New Republic, Mar 14»
No more glory for former Olympic cities as climate warms
A snow gun stands on the periphery of the Kandahar ski slope, which is only fragmentarily covered with snow, in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, ... «Canada.com, Jan 14»
Who Was JD Salinger?
Journalists who never met Salinger, old “friends” who saw him last in 1948, are quoted fragmentarily, in the manner of the kind of oral history ... «New Yorker, Sep 13»
An essay on Tolkien's earliest mythology of Middle-earth
But there is an even earlier phase of Tolkien's work on Middle-earth: from 1915–16, glimpsed fragmentarily in poems and in a lexicon of Qenya, ... «TheOneRing.net, Jul 13»
The Dreams of Italo Calvino
He complained to a friend in 1970 about “working in fits and starts, fragmentarily” while dreaming “of composing encyclopaedic works, ... «The New York Review of Books, May 13»