Art as vision locates the subject of art in the artist, not in an external world of real or ideal forms. |
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In this way the nervous system locates the position at which a stimulus is acting on the body. |
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He locates it on the edge of a pool where the river flows into the sea and vice versa in a ceaselessly eddying whirlpool. |
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They note that when we talk about physical things, we use language that locates or causally connects objects in space. |
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He persistently locates race and racial identity within the social relations of production between groups. |
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It locates the sources of poetic excellence in the profundity of the writer's emotions and the seriousness of his thought. |
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The judge locates the twins' mother and she consents to take back the boys. |
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His metaphor crosses sight and sound and locates an Australian event within the larger regional theatre, a remarkable conceit. |
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She sees this view as cohering with the general concept of fitness that she locates in Clarke and his followers. |
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By nationalism we mean the political ideology that locates the right of self-government in a people who share a common culture. |
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An accident point locating system locates an accident point on a power transmission line. |
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The outer-rotor in-wheel motor, however, uses a hollow doughnut construction that locates the rotor outside the stator. |
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Cresques' mappemonde shows the semicircular coastline of China and locates most of the cities immortalized by Polo and his successors. |
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This movie locates the lowest common denominator in the average audience then aims far, far below them. |
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By capturing them on canvas he forever locates them, with covetous jealousy, within his private, contained artistic universe. |
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The importance of Collins's work is the panoramic context within which she locates black feminist thought. |
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The other, I hear, is about Jesus's blood family and locates him firmly within the revolutionary context of his age. |
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The user simply locates a bridge location on the map and then launches the bridge inventory database. |
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My own learning has taken place at the fertile conjunction of Hinduism and Buddhism, although my deistic inclination firmly locates me in the former tradition. |
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It is in this harsh, cold, ungiving man that Springsteen locates the origin of his own flaws and fears. |
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Semantic twist theory locates metaphor's specialness in a special kind of on-the-fly language learning. |
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The male comes out of the host as a winged adult and locates and fertilizes the female through an opening in the puparium beneath her head. |
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Theoretically, the compass rose is now embedded in almost all navigational systems — it locates us. |
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Layout on the mud mats locates the position for the templates. |
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It identifies and locates the components of a target or target complex, indicating their vulnerability and relative importance. |
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The machine vision unit identifies and locates the presence of non-ferrous metals mixed with the waste being carried on the conveyer belt. |
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The dimple is part of design swingarm which locates a bend radius on the reverse side of the chainstay. |
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Program the robot so that it locates the ringside, detects and pushes its opponent. |
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The FM Package positions a compact V6 engine in a front midship layout, locates a large-capacity fuel tank under the floor and adopts a new center muffler system. |
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The pipeline company shall create and maintain records of locators who are qualified to perform locates on behalf of the pipeline company. |
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When the eel locates its prey, it opens a series of cellular gates through which the ions flow. |
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Once the satellite locates itself in that new orbit, however, it again finds itself at the bottom of yet another gravity well. |
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Searching: The search feature locates records by looking at the index for specific words or phrases. |
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It locates mobile clients, enabling asset tagging and tracking, zone-based access control, and content-delivery applications. |
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Given a 3D model of the edges of its environment, the UAV locates itself thanks to a robust multiple hypothesis tracker. |
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The Registry locates compatible, committed, healthy, unrelated donors for patients in Canada and around the world. |
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The waters temperatures are between 30°C and 50°C, their chemical composition and characteristics locates it among the best in the Ecuador. |
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For example, you might create a query that locates all change requests that you are responsible for. |
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Unlike the Hindu traditions, the Daoist mysticism of China locates the unitive in the perceptible world. |
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A C-130 Hercules aircraft comes in for a low pass, locates the party on the ground and drops a radio. |
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On a daily basis, our quality control team locates, selects and tests translators worldwide, using a rigorously defined procedure. |
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Our correspondent was surprised for he had used Burke's General Armory of 1884 in which the blazon locates the mullet at the fess point rather than the centre chief point. |
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Nanda locates a number of sources of epistemic charity or nihilism. |
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The laser sensor locates the positions of the leading and trailing edges of the tank, and the magnetic sensor provides confirmation of the position of the tank. |
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Similarly, Bartley locates Pankhurst's militancy within the context of a commitment to parliamentary democracy rather than revolutionary politics. |
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While Johnson does represent elderly female heads of households as aging and ailing individuals, she also carefully locates them within the context of their communities. |
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As the mast rises into the suspension shoe, it locates and supports itself from the suspension shoe, subsequently allowing the climbing brackets to climb up the mast. |
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Wait while unit locates satellites and calculates current position. |
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One of the parts is the operated victim and in the other the dominator locates itself that obtains goods of out of proportion way to the effort that renders. |
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At the PROFAMILIA Clinic in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, a family planning provider locates the implants in a woman's arm before removing them. |
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The collection begins with the ecstasy of disorientation but quickly locates the self in the unknown. |
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Assy locates Arendt's emergent interest in ethics in her writing on totalitarianism and on Eichmann as a representative of totalitarianism. |
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The DIFF scattergram from the XE2100 analyser contained a large grey-out area where the population of eosinophils normally locates. |
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To guide sampling, a shallow seismic locates paleochannels. |
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On the ground, a manual interrogator can search for the relevant tags in several pallets or containers and produce a warning sound when it locates a specific shipment. |
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Conversely, a broad understanding of proclamation is needed, one which locates the preaching of the Word within a holistic approach to evangelisation. |
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Picasa instantly locates and organises all the pictures on your computer. |
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Kakehashi locates counterrevolution in China during the same period when China has been experiencing its highest growth rate and has been convulsed by labor struggles and peasant unrest. |
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Mackay locates the stolidness in, first, the repairman who can fix a broken heart and later, Phil, a man staring down the end of his marriage. |
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He is the first to name the Orcades or Orkney Islands, which he defines and locates pretty correctly. |
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The image of a human being suspended on a tree or a cross locates the figure at the axis where heaven and earth meet. |
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The cultural secularist model, which I'll call Yiddishism, on the other hand, locates the conservatism of traditional Judaism in the religion. |
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The philia tradition, which is central to this essay, locates agape and eros within a mutual relationship between God and ourselves. |
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Swiveling on black patent leather, he locates his lady and, rather sweetly, they bob together, in a rhythmic two-step. There's no denying it: General Pervez Musharraf may be no snake-hips, but he's got some moves. |
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The color is much more intensive than with ordinary luminol and locates even diluted and dispursed dashes of blood. Lösungen lassen Blutspuren blau aufleuchten. |
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This artificial vision equipment identifies and locates the presence of undesired objects, especially ceramic objects, as they travel along the conveyor belt mixed up with the glass. |
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When the user locates a description that corresponds to his or her needs, they simply contact the organization using the contact details included in the profile. |
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The many conversations and observations with Ken Thomson, and subsequent internal dialogues, became an exploration of what locates us as conservators in the landscape of aesthetics and historicity. |
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Or she turns to her computer in the corner of the room, taps in a few keywords on the keyboard, locates the books in the catalogue, and pulls out the most useful ones for the visitor. |
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But Mr Ivereigh locates the pontiff's roots elsewhere: in the broad Argentine movement known as Peronism, a kind of populism tinged with nationalism which trusts the wisdom of ordinary folk and resents all elites. |
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They looked for a specific type of T cell known as a killer T cell, which locates and destroys abnormal and infected cells. |
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These branches are mapped out on a geographical Internet map built within the vTrails server that locates and regionalizes IP addresses. |
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The Catalan tradition usually locates the events of his legend in the town of Montblanc, near Tarragona. |
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This essay locates the singular events of the 'Lost Chinaman Hoax' within the broader context of New Zealand sinophobia in the late nineteenth century. |
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Herwig Wolfram locates the initial stages of Grimm's Law here. |
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It locates the formal seat of European Parliament in the French city of Strasbourg, where votes take place, with the Council, on the proposals made by the Commission. |
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The other arrow of the pair locates the ball relative to the center of the carousel, providing the position of the ball as seen by the rotating observer. |
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Meeks locates Paul in the social milieu of the first century. |
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Part 1 sizes, locates and characterizes the near-term handset market. |
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