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General Suleimani, as important as he was, was not singular.
Above the video, the text reads: Humanity is plural, not singular.
These famous incidents make the news, but they are not singular.
"Noura's case is not singular or unprecedented," Ms. Elzein said in a telephone interview.
So it's fitting that the caucuses -- caucuses, plural, not singular caucus -- impose some unusual burdens on voters.
Of course, clapping emojis are not singular in the manner they've been taken from Black culture and exploited.
What if these things we call our bodies are not singular or contained, what if they finally become irrelevant . . .
THE UNCERTAIN FUTUREThe story of these three refugee families are not singular cases, but typical for the treatment that asylum seekers face in Hong Kong.
What I've come to believe is we need systems-level thinking about how to catalyze change, not singular focus on individual players and their needs.
The story, while remarkable, is not singular to the experience of Kasearu's family, and she uses her personal story to explore universal concerns related to domesticity and displacement.
While Yemen's Houthi rebels originally claimed responsibility from the southern reaches of the Arabian Peninsula, American and Saudi intelligence officials quickly discerned that Iran played a large, if not singular, role in the attack.
I know I'm getting ahead of myself here, but it is comforting to realize that Hillary Clinton is probably not singular, that there will be other women running for president as serious candidates going forward.
In early modern England, the rules of civility dictated that an individual of higher authority or social rank was entitled to refer to himself — and to be referred to by others — with plural, not singular, pronouns.
"These are all skills that are transferable to every discipline, not singular to music and I believe that every child deserves the same opportunity that I had — to develop these innate skills," Alsop said when reflecting on her musical upbringing.
It's also true that Mr. Trump is not singular and that versions of his plunder can be found in more banal form across the spectrum of political vice — like the fact that two Republican members of Congress are under indictment.
"We'll suddenly have a calibration for who we are and how we fit into the universe and that we're not singular," says Tarter, who was the inspiration for Jodie Foster's character in the movie Contact, based on the novel by cosmologist and astrophysicist Carl Sagan.
The allegations against Fliegelman (who died in 22007) and Moretti are not singular instances of faculty sexual abuse, limited to a single department within a particular educational institution—in the past month alone, graduate students have spoken out against faculty at Princeton University and the University of Rochester, among a slew of others.
"Even if our crimes were not singular, how would that be advantageous for us and our position in the world?"Meier in Piper (1993) p.
59 In an essay entitled "Encumbered Remembrance", first published in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung on August 29, 1986, Fest claimed that Nolte's argument that Nazi crimes were not singular was correct.Fest in Knowlton, (1993) pp.
The entrance to Ho Ann Kiong Temple. Each shophouse of Chinatown is not singular building. Instead, many different shophouses are connected to one another and form one long structure. A number of back alleys separate these structures.
Examples of these types of statements are declarations of ownership, baptisms, inaugurations, and legal sentences. Something that is key to performativity is repetition. The statements are not singular in nature or use and must be used consistently in order to exert power (Hall 2000).
In classical algebraic geometry, certain special singular points were also called nodes. A node is a singular point where the Hessian matrix is non-singular; this implies that the singular point has multiplicity two and the tangent cone is not singular outside its vertex.
Esther before Ahasuerus is an example of a work that conveys both of these themes. Influence Artemisia was not singular in her choice to depict the theme of “Esther before Ahasuerus.” Other artists of the period had also painted this passage from the book of Esther.
Define by saying that } for all Z in D(V). As φ is semilinear, one easily checks that this map is properly defined, and further more, as φ is not singular, it is bijective. It is obvious now that α is a collineation. We say that α is induced by φ.
Fest in an essay entitled "Encumbered Remembrance" first published in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung on August 29, 1986 claimed that Nolte's argument that Nazi crimes were not singular was correct.Fest in Piper (1993) pp. 64–65 Fest accused Habermas of "academic dyslexia" and "character assassination" in his attacks against Nolte.Fest in Piper (1993) p.
As the report demonstrates, these are not singular cases. A climate of fear is on the rise in Poland, where cases like Wnorowska's are being used to show ordinary people that speaking out against the government has consequences. Although the strikes did not result in a complete reversal of anti-abortion laws in Poland, it brought the conversation of women's reproductive rights to national attention.
Keso Gopal Pandit (ਕੇਸੋ ਗੋਪਾਲ ਪੰਡਿਤ) is a qualitative name used for a Sikh in Ramkali Sadu. Here Pundit is not singular but plural. Following is stanza where this name is present: ਕੇਸੋ ਗੋਪਾਲ ਪੰਡਿਤ ਸਦਿਅਹੁ ਹਰਿ ਹਰਿ ਕਥਾ ਪੜਹਿ ਪੁਰਾਣੁ ਜੀਉ ॥ Traditional commentators thought it to be some historical person during time of Guru Amar Dass.sikhencyclopedia.com Linguistically, Keso Gopal Pandit is interpreted as, A Pundit have wisdom of Keso and Gopal are known as Keso Gopal Pundit.
"The Rejection of the Regionalists: Wyeth, Wood, and the New Americans". The Harvard Advocate Art historian John Wilmerding wrote, "Such close attention by a painter to one model over so long a period of time is a remarkable, if not singular, circumstance in the history of American art". For art critic James Gardner, Testorf "has the curious distinction of being the last person to be made famous by a painting". When the existence of the pictures was made public images of Testorf graced the covers of both Time and Newsweek magazines.
Ancient Indian jurisprudence is mentioned in various Dharmaśāstra texts, starting with the Dharmasutra of Bhodhayana. In Ancient China, the Daoists, Confucians, and Legalists all had competing theories of jurisprudence. Jurisprudence in Ancient Rome had its origins with the (periti)—experts in the jus mos maiorum (traditional law), a body of oral laws and customs. Praetors established a working body of laws by judging whether or not singular cases were capable of being prosecuted either by the edicta, the annual pronunciation of prosecutable offense, or in extraordinary situations, additions made to the edicta.
In the mathematical field of algebraic geometry, a singular point of an algebraic variety V is a point P that is 'special' (so, singular), in the geometric sense that at this point the tangent space at the variety may not be regularly defined. In case of varieties defined over the reals, this notion generalizes the notion of local non-flatness. A point of an algebraic variety which is not singular is said to be regular. An algebraic variety which has no singular point is said to be non-singular or smooth.
Even though all unions were affected by the privatization of businesses, unions differ in their responses to defend workers in that some chose to organize and respond with protests or similar militancy while others cooperated with the government. KRWU, the union for the KTX workers, was one of the unions that had an increase in political access during the privatization process of the railway company and therefore was able to gain support and alliances. By the end of 2005, a majority of the female workers had joined the KRWU. The strike that began in 2006 is not singular in regards to protest by irregularly employed women.
149-166 (1981) Inverse transformation of Vaníček's LSSA is possible, as is most easily seen by writing the forward transform as a matrix; the matrix inverse (when the matrix is not singular) or pseudo-inverse will then be an inverse transformation; the inverse will exactly match the original data if the chosen sinusoids are mutually independent at the sample points and their number is equal to the number of data points.Craymer, M.R., The Least Squares Spectrum, Its Inverse Transform and Autocorrelation Function: Theory and Some Applications in Geodesy, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Toronto, Canada (1998). No such inverse procedure is known for the periodogram method.
In short, the futures practitioner enjoys the synergies of an interdisciplinary laboratory. As the plural term “futures” suggests, one of the fundamental assumptions in futures studies is that the future is plural not singular.[2] That is, the future consists not of one inevitable future that is to be “predicted,” but rather of multiple alternative futures of varying likelihood which may be derived and described, and about which it is impossible to say with certainty which one will occur. The primary effort in futures studies, then, is to identify and describe alternative futures in order to better understand the driving forces of the present or the structural dynamics of a particular subject or subjects.
Meadows's Translation, the bass accompaniment: Selected Poems is the sounding of consciousness, but not singular, not just her own: these poems are patterns pulled from texts in order to make a new accompaniment, to expose “the syntax of exploratory thought”... This capstone book looks back on Meadows's prolific writing life, and I believe that Meadows's poetry stands out among contemporary experimental poetry in two ways: in her treatment of matter, including political and economic realities, and in her use of and trust in sound. ... Simultaneously lyrical and conceptual, Meadows's work is exemplary among contemporary poetry. In fact, it challenges the clunky, western-world, Cartesian construct that would differentiate between somatic experience and conceptual practice. [On Growing Still]: One thinks of Ponge, in that this is a kind of exploration which doesn't depend on the ‘surreal’, as so much ‘prose’ ‘poetry’ does.
A general algebraic variety being defined as the common zeros of several polynomials, the condition on a point of to be singular point is that the Jacobian matrix of the first order partial derivatives of the polynomials has a rank at that is lower than the rank at other points of the variety. Points of V that are not singular are called non-singular or regular. It is always true that almost all points are non-singular, in the sense that the non-singular points form a set that is both open and dense in the variety (for the Zariski topology, as well as for the usual topology, in the case of varieties defined over the complexes). In case of a real variety (that is the set of the points with real coordinates of a variety defined by polynomials with real coefficients), the variety is a manifold near every regular point.

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