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- Their models were based on nested homocentric spheres centered upon the Earth.
- It does not deny that myriad important homocentric problems exist.
- The layout of moraines forms homocentric ellipses in the land.
- It's a very homocentric book, which is odd, and, I think, unfortunate.
- A complementary theory to Ptolemy's employed homocentric spheres : the spheres within which the planets rotated could themselves rotate somewhat.
- Directly addressing Roosevelt's past criticism of his novels, London called the President " homocentric " and " amateur ".
- Hutton's homocentric and teleological concept of the world therefore demanded that the soil, new soil, should never run out.
- These critics may view the homocentric view as not only geocentric but short-sighted, and tending to favour human interests to the detriment of ecological systems.
- The introduction by the late Martin Taylor is a model of explication that discusses the strong homoerotic element of much of the poetry without ever becoming a tedious, homocentric rant.
- Also, Cunningham's novel is not-so-subtly homocentric : the gay characters are ever so much more funny, alert, witty and in touch with themselves than the straight characters.
- The landscape immersion method has been described as an astonishing departure from conventional zoo design because it reflected a pronounced shift in philosophy from a homocentric to a biocentric view of the world ( Hancocks, 118 ).
- He translated Aristotle's works on homocentric spheres, " De verificatione motuum coelestium ", later used by Roger Bacon, and " Historia animalium, " 19 books, dated Oct 21, 1220.
- He wrote that " any star which rises and sets always rises and sets at the same point in the horizon . " Autolycus relied heavily on Eudoxus'astronomy and was a strong supporter of Eudoxus'theory of homocentric spheres.
- :: : : But that's strictly yuck, not a likely cause for the spreading of disease, because it would have to be a disease that lives in both flies and humans ( assuming we're talking about danger to humans, which is homocentric ).
- Copernicus'four years at Krak體 played an important role in the development of his critical faculties and initiated his analysis of logical contradictions in the two " official " systems of astronomy Aristotle's theory of homocentric spheres, and Ptolemy's mechanism of eccentrics and epicycles the surmounting and discarding of which would be the first step toward the creation of Copernicus'own doctrine of the structure of the universe.
- In the " Independent ", Michael Coveney headed his review " Carry-on that's short on laughs " and wrote : "'Infamy, infamy . . . they've all got it in for me !'It's typical of this so-called'Kenneth Williams Extravaganza'. . . that the funniest line actually comes from a Carry On movie . " Kevin Quarmby of the " British Theatre Guide " called it " an evening of loud whistles and bangs, cringingly dated, sexist and, ultimately, sadly pseudo-homocentric banter . " And in the " Daily Telegraph "-under the title'Williams Misses His Horne'- Charles Spencer concluded that " Too many of the sketches here simply aren t funny enough ."