- Eugène Delacroix. London:
Duckworth and Co., 1912. Trippett, David, "An
Uncrossable Rubicon: Liszt's
Sardanapalo Revisited,"
Journal of the
Royal Music ****ociation...
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migration of
animals or
people over a
water body that was
previously uncrossable by
terrestrial animals,
including humans. The most
significant ice bridges...
- Kissurians. As
Spike dies in the icy mountains,
Stupendous reaches the
Uncrossable Chasm and
encounters Babak of
Kissuria after a
bridge is
built for the...
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adverse side,
because they form an
uncrossable line. The "anti-game" rule
dissuades opponents to make an
uncrossable line. In
practice the "anti-game"...
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rights would only be
elements in the
calculation of
overall welfare, not
uncrossable barriers to action.
Retributive justice argues that consequentialism...
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further west in an orderly,
lawful manner. It was also not
designed as an
uncrossable boundary;
people could cross the line, but not
settle past it. Its contour...
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radically abstract painting known to have been
created so far and drew "an
uncrossable line (…)
between old art and new art";
Suprematist Composition: White...
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lasers to
remove small amounts of tissue,
including undilatable and
uncrossable lesions, in the
artery in
order to
allow the
balloon to more effectively...
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railway station and the
agonies of the
young men
slowly dying a
short yet
uncrossable distance away led to
intensive coverage by the
international media. After...
- Hedin, Marshal; Starrett, James; Hayashi,
Cheryl (2013). "Crossing the
uncrossable:
Novel trans-valley
biogeographic patterns revealed in the
genetic history...