There are plenty of apposite biblical quotations, and a series of questions by way of recapitulation and meditation at the end of each chapter. |
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Yet, like Darwin and many science textbooks and evolutionist books for laymen, the editor of this journal endorses embryonic recapitulation. |
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After an unusually long and chromatic development the recapitulation begins in the tonic minor. |
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Frank Brennan draws his lecture to a close with a recapitulation of his main points. |
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In the Appendices we include a brief recapitulation of the methods used for these measurements. |
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Discuss in detail a good example of recapitulation, showing how the stages of ontogeny parallel those of phylogeny. |
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In 1904, he published a book on adolescence, advocating a new theory of child development based on evolutionary recapitulation. |
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This essay, like much of the book, is derivative, little more than a recapitulation of facts better explored by literary scholars. |
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The candidate concluded his recitation with an abbreviated recapitulation of the subdivisions of the five principal topics. |
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The work in which he summarizes his perspective, is a recapitulation of various articles published earlier, but here we see much more cohesion. |
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And then how they would chuckle and cachinnate, when the rival blackguards were out of earshot, at the recapitulation of their ineffable wit. |
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The recapitulation begins with the restatement of the second segment of the first theme. |
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This report is a concise recapitulation of events throughout the entire day. |
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After the second climax, the music slows with a recapitulation of the opening theme and then fades to nothing. |
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And shame on you for including the outdated and proven fraudulent idea of embryonic recapitulation to reinforce evolutionary ideas in the public eye. |
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For those who have forgotten, here is a recapitulation of the crime. |
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That was just to give you a recapitulation of the approach to Quebec vis-à-vis this issue. |
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The two texts are a sort of recapitulation, a presentation of a true «Our Father» according to John. |
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A recapitulation of selected economic data on trade growth between Europe and Asia. |
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Eybler again sidesteps the literal recapitulation, but makes his way back to C minor to close with the same dramatic power of the opening. |
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The development takes matters a bit more seriously, and the recapitulation remains steadfastly in minor. |
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We feel that it timely to provide a summary recapitulation of these articles. |
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Today's readings from John, while using the ideas of «light» and «darkness», give us a sort of recapitulation of all that Jesus said and did. |
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The wood-blocks trigger a modified recapitulation, in which the two themes appear together, one superimposed on the other. |
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A self-assessment section of recapitulation and consolidation activities to objectives. |
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As the theologian Robert Farrar Capon so astutely recognized, the entire argument of Ephesians in the first chapter is what is called a recapitulation. |
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A very similar effect occurs at the start of the recapitulation. |
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The recapitulation of the second theme in major alters the meaning of the whole movement as the frozen quality of F-sharp minor starts to melt away. |
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An alternate view holds that the recapitulation consists only of the brief epilogue beginning with the restatement of the opening bars of the movement, shared by piano and orchestra. |
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This recapitulation should help you find out what is permitted or prohibited with the Adsense program, and therefore let you staying in the first of the three categories, and avoid your account to be closed! |
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The broad theme is played by muted violins, but abrupt forte chords and chromatically inflected thirty-second note runs, which become quite intense in the recapitulation, undermine the serene mood. |
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I am quite aware of the fact that this summary may not be a comprehensive recapitulation of the rich and fruitful debates that have taken place during the Seminar. |
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The purpose of this Chapter is to provide a recapitulation of the main Improvement Measures that are needed for the advancement of the land transport sector in the MEDA region. |
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At the conclusion of the last statement made by a party at the hearing, its agent, without recapitulation of the arguments, shall read that party's final submissions. |
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The register was to have recorded every claim declared to insurance companies, but the agency deemed that this recapitulation would be out of proportion to any fraud which it would bring to light. |
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However, it is good form to close the discussion paper with a recapitulation of the main points and, where applicable, a statement of the decision required. |
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I discovered in my 40s that he is just a recapitulation of the things that the high modernists had already done, and that he basically just ripped off Joyce. |
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The development returns to and intensifies the puzzling, daring starkness of the opening harmonies, and then dissolve into a recapitulation in the subdominant rather than the usual tonic home key. |
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Stravinsky's genius developed through phases of recapitulation. |
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But the charge sheet is not just a recapitulation of instances of imperial incendiarism, such as the Amritsar massacre or the bombings of Iraqi villages. |
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Beethoven himself, with functional harmony available, always introduced many effects coordinated with the return of the tonic, at the start of recapitulation. |
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