The Swedenborgians placed particular emphasis on the sun as a symbol of God because its warmth and light corresponded to divine love and wisdom. |
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The interiors of these houses and their inmates corresponded with the exteriors. |
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The fragments were cloned and DNA sequencing demonstrated that they actually corresponded to cDNA with proper intron splicing. |
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In the ancient times each of the items corresponded to one of the seven creations and the seven holy immortals protecting them. |
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One of them corresponded to an alveolate sequence belonging to the recently described marine. |
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In one case, the relationship between the force and the displacement was not linear which corresponded to a viscoelastic rheological behaviour. |
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The two halves of the work therefore corresponded to his antithesis between faith and understanding. |
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However, the months no longer corresponded to lunations, as days were added to give a total year length of 365 days. |
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Though in some cases increase in salivation corresponded to the intensity of nausea, in other cases this association was not found. |
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The anterior landmark for the axillary site corresponded with the articulation of the third rib and sternum. |
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This plan miscarried, but he corresponded with Sartre and struck up a friendship with Jean Beaufret, the most loyal of French Heideggerians. |
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The tropological sense taught about individuals and what they should do, and so it corresponded to the virtue of love. |
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The decrease in workers' fertility in these countries corresponded to the geographical extension of neo-Malthusianism. |
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He corresponded with Gabriel Cramer on mechanics, geometry, probability, number theory and the differential and integral calculus. |
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The principal halts of the journey corresponded almost exactly to the four cardinal points of the delta where these cities were situated. |
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These lower bands corresponded to species of reduced degrees of catenation. |
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The fluctuations didn't seem to get worse, but, when we descended into the heliport, I saw the fluctuations corresponded to power inputs. |
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The isolation of panic disorder from anxiety neurosis corresponded to the development of anti-anxiety medications. |
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Since Marx and Engels never met or corresponded with George, the opportunity for a sustained colloquy between them never arose. |
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They came up with their estimate by computationally assembling graphs which corresponded to all the saturated hydrocarbon backbones. |
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This development corresponded to the period of expansion into the agricultural territory of the interior. |
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He was a contemporary of Charles Olson, had corresponded with W.C. Williams and had been in bar fights with Jack Kerouac. |
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The teacher then modulated the intonational contour until it corresponded to the first syllables of the word paleontologist. |
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We corresponded for almost two years, writing flirtatious letters, thriving on the sexual energy of that two-day encounter. |
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At that time, Constantine created a completely new alphabet which corresponded to the Slavonic language. |
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They even had separate friends and still corresponded through letters though they lived 20 blocks from each other. |
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Though the brothers' ways separated they remained close and corresponded regularly. |
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She was a renowned letter writer and corresponded via letter with her mother on a most regular basis all through the years. |
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During that time, Mary made many friends around the Cloonfad region and corresponded with them by letter and card at Christmas time. |
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The Kingdom of the West Franks corresponded more or less with France, though southern France broke away fairly early. |
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They were made of various fruitwoods which often corresponded to the fruit they depict. |
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Darwin corresponded with numerous biologists, breeders, and geologists in the course of gathering his material. |
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They corresponded on a variety of military matters but discussed nothing of their involvement in germ warfare. |
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Cytosolic activities roughly corresponded with elemental analysis of combined dry matter fractions from whole plants. |
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Did anyone ever check that a range of test pressures corresponded with suitability for particular usages? |
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Children's comments corresponded to their actions and all were noted. |
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The slower mode corresponded to cells that we had visually identified as anisotropic spreading cells and the faster mode corresponded to the cells identified as isotropic. |
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Margaret loved writing letters and corresponded regularly with her sisters and their families in America, and her many relatives in Ireland and England. |
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He studied the habits of wasps, death-watch beetles and migrating birds, and corresponded with Hans Sloane on smallpox and the noises made by unborn children in the womb. |
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From the fourteenth century on discussions of analogy focused not so much on linguistic usages as on the nature of the concepts that corresponded to the words used. |
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After the music had been written, I would try to fit in some words that corresponded to the noises, make stories that would fit and I would explain what the stories meant. |
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Bonny corresponded with me and communicated with me over the telephone. |
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Direct sequencing of this fragment showed that it was colinear with the genomic sequence of PMCHL1, indicating that it corresponded to unspliced transcripts of that gene. |
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I corresponded with potential adoptive parents and spent a long weekend in Boise with the frontrunners. |
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The ligature around his neck corresponded to a fragment of ligature still attached to the shower curtain. |
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We will not be saddled, as was threatened, with a theoretical and ideological construct of relationships that corresponded to almost no one's reality. |
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For calibration, a series of glass standards was chosen that corresponded closely to the major element compositions of the melt inclusions and matrix glasses. |
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Twenty years ago if anyone wanted to check up on you they just looked at the mileage on two consecutive MOT certificates and checked your monthly claims corresponded. |
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We corresponded a little more, and something about the exchange intrigued me, perhaps the unguardedness of it, as it was not intended for publication. |
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From September through November 2005, I corresponded with him via email to find out what had happened to me that night. |
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She wrote well and often corresponded with friends in doggerel verse. |
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One of those writers, Charles Maurras, had corresponded with Proust in the 1890s, until the Affair severed their relations. |
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The ordinary numbers sat on the number line running East-West in this map of imaginary numbers, while the North-South direction corresponded to the imaginary part. |
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The authors calculate that a mean intake of 35 g of fiber per day corresponded to a relative risk of 0.58 compared with the lowest quintile intake of 15 g per day. |
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Since then we've corresponded quite a bit, met in person, and now I'm helping co-produce his film and he's helping me iron out the wrinkles in my script. |
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Bell thought it might be possible to generate undulating electrical currents that corresponded to sound waves. |
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In New Spain, these units generally corresponded to the regions or provinces that had developed earlier in the Center, South, and North. |
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He had corresponded with Leonhard Euler, who contributed information and equations to describe the motions of the moon. |
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The Powhatan Confederacy controlled a territory known as Tsenacommacah, which roughly corresponded with the Tidewater region of Virginia. |
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The three main size categories generally corresponded with the arquebus, caliver, and musket. |
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Its name is thought to have corresponded closely to the Hebrew or Arabic aleph. |
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Ecclesiastical provinces first corresponded to the civil provinces of the Roman Empire. |
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Many of Holmes's closest male friends were in England and he corresponded with them regularly and at length, speaking usually of his work. |
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Forbidden by James to pay Mary a projected visit in the spring of 1687, Anne corresponded with her and was aware of the plans to invade. |
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Sadler's Bill when introduced indeed corresponded closely to the aims of the Short Time Committees. |
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The two corresponded for a few months and then decided to marry and travel to Europe. |
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The thought disturbance and anergia symptom clusters corresponded to the 80th and 25th percentiles, respectively. |
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He corresponded with The Daily Beast on conditions of anonymity. |
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The glazing transmissivities corresponded to clear glass and tinted glass, while the types corresponded to specular and diffuse transmission. |
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Channel 1 corresponded to the most distal silver bar electrode, and channel 8 corresponded to the most proximal electrode. |
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Hume studied the works of, and corresponded with, Francis Hutcheson, and it was he who first introduced a key utilitarian phrase. |
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The electorate was asked to vote on two sets of statements which corresponded to both proposals. |
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Despite the coup of 1524 she corresponded warmly with Albany, who continued his efforts on her behalf in Rome. |
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This formal designation allowed radiometric dates to be obtained from samples across the globe that corresponded to the base of the Cambrian. |
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While they originally corresponded to the parishes of the Church of Scotland, the number and boundaries of parishes soon diverged. |
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They corresponded regularly with the Paris group, and in 1927 both Goemans and Magritte moved to Paris and frequented Breton's circle. |
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On their inception, the Cardiff Blues kit corresponded with the traditional Cardiff RFC colours of Cambridge Blue and black. |
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On inquiry it was found that this neurosis corresponded in time with the oncome of the catamenia. |
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This corresponded with the Maccabean Revolt directed against the Seleucids. |
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The territory of Novempopulania corresponded quite well to what we call now Gascony. |
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The subkingdom of Aquitaine corresponded to the southern half of the old Roman province of Aquitaine and its capital was at Toulouse. |
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The position of professor at the University of Dorpat was not accepted, though he eagerly corresponded with the scientific community. |
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Over the last week, in preparation for this testimony, I have corresponded with directors, founders, and CEOs of 10 high-technology companies. |
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In Classical Latin, double consonant letters corresponded to long consonant sounds that were distinct from short versions of the same consonants. |
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He corresponded with Elias III, the Patriarch of Jerusalem, and embassies to Rome conveying the English alms to the Pope were fairly frequent. |
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In 1691, Duillier started to write a new version of Newton's Principia, and corresponded with Leibniz. |
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There is a widely reported story that Dr Hooke corresponded with Thomas Newcomen in connection with Newcomen's invention of the steam engine. |
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Ada Lovelace corresponded with him during his development of the Analytical Engine. |
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This corresponded to the influence on the subject of mathematical methods used in the natural sciences. |
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The couple had corresponded in Latin, but found that they could not understand each other, since they had learned different pronunciations. |
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The upward dart of a droll, pointed moustache has been modern and whimsical and masqueradish. The manner has corresponded. |
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Shelley often corresponded with Keats in Rome and loudly declared that Keats's death had been brought on by bad reviews in the Quarterly Review. |
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They corresponded regularly, and she and her parents made the first royal transatlantic telephone call on 18 May. |
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He corresponded with Alcuin, and took part in the Adoptionist controversy, criticizing the views of Felix of Urgel and Elipandus of Toledo. |
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When Berkeley visited America, the American educator Samuel Johnson visited him, and the two later corresponded. |
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In his early years he was influenced by Lord Monboddo, with whom he corresponded. |
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The rising number of Zika disease cases in Brazil has corresponded with a spike in microcephaly cases, a birth defect resulting from incomplete brain development. |
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The two were married by proxy on 19 May 1499 and corresponded in Latin until Arthur turned fifteen, when it was decided that they were old enough to be married. |
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Ricardo corresponded with Malthus from 1817 and his Principles. |
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This is often seen as a clash of the generations, although it is rarely reported that the two writers corresponded with each other later, and became friends. |
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This corresponded to a hole in the midsection of the rudder blade. |
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Burke's belief that Foxite principles corresponded to Paine's was genuine. |
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While working in France, he corresponded with and was helped by the Scottish engineer Henry Bell, who may have given him the first model of his working steamboat. |
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Hardy corresponded with and visited Lady Catherine Milnes Gaskell at Wenlock Abbey and many of Lady Catherine's books are inspired by Hardy, who was very fond of her. |
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The Ediacaran biota suffered a mass extinction at the start of the Cambrian Period, which corresponded to an increase in the abundance and complexity of burrowing behaviour. |
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Gardner and Conway had first corresponded in the late 1950s, and over the years Gardner had frequently written about recreational aspects of Conway's work. |
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Their territory largely corresponded to ancient Gaul as well as the Roman provinces of Raetia, Germania Superior and the southern part of Germania. |
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