- Himmelskörper (tr. "The
Attainability of
Heavenly Bodies"; München, Germany: R. Oldenbourg, 1925). Hohmann, Walter, The
Attainability of
Heavenly Bodies (Washington:...
- In
English criminal law,
attainder was the
metaphorical "stain" or "corruption of blood"
which arose from
being condemned for a
serious capital crime (felony...
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Buddhahood is too
difficult to
attain. It
takes a
hundred thousand nayutas of koṭis of
kalpas to
become a Buddha.
Since few
people attain Buddhahood in this world...
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Admission to the bar in the
United States is the
granting of
permission by a
particular court system to a
lawyer to
practice law in the jurisdiction. Each...
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State but
remains House Majority Whip so he
initiates an
elaborate plan to
attain power,
aided by Claire. The
series deals with
themes of
ruthless pragmatism...
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process in
systems engineering is the
process of requesting,
determining attainability, planning, implementing, and
evaluating of
changes to a system. Its...
-
description of it in his 1925 book Die
Erreichbarkeit der Himmelskörper (The
Attainability of
Celestial Bodies).
Hohmann was
influenced in part by the
German science...
- is the
motivating emotion which activates when a
better performance is
attainable to us.
Witnessing admirable acts has been
shown to
increase motivation...
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around streetcar corridors,
especially in
Center Township. The
economic attainability of
private automobiles influenced the city's
development patterns through...
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Wayne was
going to jail.'
Because it was
deeper than that. It was the
attainability versus the unattainability. And how
stars and
people who are public...