As such, he noted that : " I have purposely omitted such people as the Abyssinians and the Hindoos, who there is every reason to believe result from the intermixture of distinct stocks . " By the late nineteenth century, Huxley's Xanthochroi group had been redefined as the Nordic race, whereas his Melanochroi became the Mediterranean race.
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As William Z . Ripley, a Harvard professor, analyzed it in a widely quoted article in the December 1908 issue of The Atlantic Monthly, the " abnormal intermixture of all the peoples of the civilized world " would probably lead to " a physical type tending to revert to an ancestral one " _ a kind of devolution of the species.
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The Sixth Report and Order also provided for the " intermixture " of VHF and UHF channels in most markets; UHF transmitters in the 1950s were not yet powerful enough, nor receivers sensitive enough ( if they included UHF tuners at all-they were not formally required until the 1960s All-Channel Receiver Act ), to make UHF viable against entrenched VHF stations.
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In fact one of them, Samuel H . Turner ( 1790 1861 ), of the General Theological Seminary, NYC, referred to the " Rabbinical writer " in this way : " The work itself is evidently composed in the purest Rabbinical Hebrew, with a large intermixture of the Biblical idiom, . . . " indicating that Turner was not of the opinion that it was an ancient text.
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A composition of matter is an instrument formed by the intermixture of two or more ingredients, and possessing properties which belong to none of these ingredients in their separate state . . . . The intermixture of ingredients in a composition of matter may be produced by mechanical or chemical operations, and its result may be a compound substance resolvable into its constituent elements by mechanical processes, or a new substance which can be destroyed only by chemical analysis.
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A composition of matter is an instrument formed by the intermixture of two or more ingredients, and possessing properties which belong to none of these ingredients in their separate state . . . . The intermixture of ingredients in a composition of matter may be produced by mechanical or chemical operations, and its result may be a compound substance resolvable into its constituent elements by mechanical processes, or a new substance which can be destroyed only by chemical analysis.
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This particular section of the essay is started with Hamilton making a general statement proclaiming, One ground of objection is the trite topic of the intermixture of powers; some contending that the President ought alone to possess the power of making treaties; others, that it ought to have been exclusively deposited in the Senate . This is Hamilton s primary statement in his conclusion which branches out to grab both sides and harmonize them together to create one final solution to the ownership of the power in question.
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So that the first and chief injunction that the god lays upon the rulers is that of nothing else are they to be such careful guardians, and so intently observant as of the intermixture of these metals in the souls of their offspring, and if sons are born to them with an infusion of brass or iron they shall by no means give way to pity in their treatment of them, but shall assign to each the status due to his nature and thrust them out among the artisans or the farmers.
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So I have added, numerous times, without removing anything of what is already there, following the already existing statement " However, this is disputed by others " the additional clarification, " who point out the absence of racially discriminatory laws in Israel, the extension of full democracy to Israeli Arabs and the state of belligerency between Israel and the Palestinians, requiring not the intermixture and exploitation of Palestinians but on the contrary the strict separation of populations ensured by the security fence . " I cite suitable references here.
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This was, to the best of my knowledge an unrecorded concept in 1987 when they released the single'Ragamuffin Hip-Hop'- I have, I should add, explored the area in depth as a journalist, curator, academic and, most importantly, fan .'Ragamuffin Hip-Hop'is considered an iconic record in UK hip-hop circles, was one of the first UK produced hip-hop records to make an impact on New York hip-hop clubs and radio, and I would consider it a key record in the development of the intermixture of reggae and hip-hop that has characterised much British dance music.