The collaboration between aerology and synoptic meteorology contributed to the development of the two domains. |
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In John, although there are a few parabolic sayings, there are no parables comparable with the synoptic tradition. |
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This is the neighbor love of the second of the great commandments Jesus describes in the synoptic accounts. |
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I probably felt more confident going into the synoptic paper than I did the other two papers, despite feeling like I'd forgotten everything. |
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As the crew goes through the checklist, a synoptic diagram of the affected system is displayed. |
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Their more synoptic character is emblematic of an important style of history and they are excellent examples of the genre. |
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It may be closer to the synoptic tradition and especially to the Lucan tradition. |
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The synoptic view of the value of one's moral life has rarely found a more striking analogy. |
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The search for a single, synoptic view of the relationship between religion and war must be fruitless. |
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Churchland's strengths lie primarily in her synoptic view of the behavioral sciences. |
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It is precisely this complex of ideas in the oldest layer of the synoptic tradition which is the object of our consideration. |
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Finally, our model provides a more synoptic view of pilferage effects than found in any of these previous papers. |
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The author knows well that its existence has become a foundation for synoptic studies and the historical Jesus. |
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The final volume includes a directory of the 1400 contributors, a synoptic outline of contents, and a 61-page index. |
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This section is a brilliant synoptic overview of critical approaches and theoretical rhetoric. |
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There will probably be a whopper of a question about it on the synoptic paper instead. |
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The treatment is necessarily brief and synoptic, identifying outstanding problems. |
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These two questions should be pursued in the framework of a synoptic comparison. |
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Under synoptic conditions favorable for migration, broadfront movements of migrants toward the south passed over the mountains, often above a temperature inversion. |
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The demonstrable geographic variability and diachroneity of the Ordovician diversifications imposes limitations on the level of analysis possible with synoptic databases. |
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As a weather observer, his job was to plot synoptic maps and launch wind balloons into the deep blue North African sky. |
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The condition of the contactors can be monitored by their respective auxiliary contacts indicated on the synoptic drawing. |
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A reading of the synoptic reviews might give the impression that no action was being taken, when much was actually being done. |
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While synoptic data are available for the duration and extent of ice cover, they are not available for ice thickness. |
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The synoptic table of responses to the questionnaires is enclosed in the Appendices to this document. |
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It was the first synoptic overview of those species. It was also an extraordinarily well done book. |
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The exercise brought together in a synoptic manner a wealth of information on the activities, knowledge, strengths and needs of CMS Parties. |
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All entries are recorded on a one page synoptic journal, also called a revenue and expense journal. |
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He looked beyond Lull for a master method, flirting for a time with Rosicrucianism, which was rumoured to be a source of some kind of synoptic understanding. |
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These two sites, with fat files of stars, listed in alphabetical order by first name, offer a synoptic pictorial history of actresses in various states of dishabille. |
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We have written a brief synoptic introduction to each of the parts. |
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The discussions of surgical pathology are comprehensive, while as might be expected in a surgical pathology atlas, the biochemical discussions are brief and synoptic. |
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During the course of the twentieth century, as Wells predicted, new synoptic accounts of world history came forward to take the place of his outline. |
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The Epilogue provides a synoptic survey of the growth of Sikh faith and its consolidation in one of the most turbulent periods of the Indian history. |
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These may or may not include the single, synoptic work that will explain B's existence and the secret of his work, and it may also help solve the mystery of B's suicide. |
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This is a thorough yet reader-friendly book, with just fewer than 400 pages of text and hundreds of outstanding color micrographs, synoptic tables, lists, and charts. |
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Some years ago, as noted above, a group of new testament scholars invited a group of secular and classical scholars to evaluate theories of synoptic dependence. |
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These highly Lucan traditions about Mary do not prevent him from inserting in another place the synoptic tradition valuing Mary on a different, common ground. |
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Indeed, whether or not it was part of a collection of sayings gathered within this text, it does not explain in itself why it was kept within the synoptic composition. |
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Remote sensing is a valuable technique for large-scale monitoring of inland and coastal water quality and can provide synoptic overviews of the spatial distribution of both physical and biophysical variables of water bodies. |
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It describes the fusion of synoptic and micrologic approaches and it typifies Leonardo's intellect. |
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As for the recommendations, the following table presents a synoptic view of the recommendations of the evaluator and the reactions from the Commission. |
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The discussions were based on the draft convention, which had been adopted by the participants as a basis for future negotiations at the first meeting, on the report of the first meeting and on the synoptic report. |
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Another movement in synoptic research and also research including John is that which concentrates rather on the treatment of gospels as a whole, formally and theologically, with patterns or cycles to be investigated. |
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The tank of the silo system, represented by the box at the center of the synoptic, can receive packs of material delivered by the loading system and relative conveyer belt. |
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In 1975 he introduced, in place of the runic circles, figures and barographs on synoptic maps, magnetic picture-symbols about the size of his hand. |
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It presents, in the form of synoptic sheets, a description of the projects adopted, highlighting their main features, their objectives and the human and budgetary resources allocated to them. |
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This agreement occurs to far too great an extent to be accounted for in translations and revisions, not to mention the agreement in the order of the various pericopes as they are viewed in a synoptic parallel arrangement. |
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The following synoptic tables show the type of migration data produced in the individual countries and the different data sources used for compiling national migration statistics. |
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The results of quality control checks and number of reports received hourwise for each synoptic hour for each WMO block are monitored. |
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Attached to these annual action programmes, you will also receive synoptic tables explaining in detail how your observations have been taken into account or why it was not feasible to do so. |
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In cases involving coastal polynyas in the Arctic and Antarctic, the synoptic meteorological processes have been found to be very important in their production and evolution. |
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The report analyses existing statistical data across 19 sectors and attempts to draw a synoptic picture of the importance of the phenomenon of company relocations. |
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As spatial interrelationships are key to this synoptic science, maps are a key tool. |
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In view of the Executive Board's repeatedly expressed concern to reduce the volume of the documentation submitted to it, the report should be as concise and synoptic as possible. |
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According to synoptic conditions, seasonal low lies over Baluchistan with its trough extending northeastwards. |
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Under the Scottish system, the final examination is still essentially synoptic in nature and draw from all units. |
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A statewide synoptic survey in January 2010 found 5,067 manatees living in Florida, which was a new record count. |
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Cyclogenesis can occur at various scales, from the microscale to the synoptic scale. |
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Set of terminal boards to be mounted on the motors, equipped with 4 mm safety plugs and a clear synoptic to show the possibility, where applicable, to make different combinations of winding connections. |
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Irenaeus first established the doctrine of four gospels and no more, with the synoptic gospels interpreted in the light of the Gospel of John. |
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There are also smaller synoptic weather stations at UCC and Clover Hill. |
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Examples of genetic classification include methods based on the relative frequency of different air mass types or locations within synoptic weather disturbances. |
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On a synoptic scale, geological units coincide with topographical units. |
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