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- Tulving has seminally defined three key properties of episodic memory recollection.
- Each of these works contributed seminally to the growth of the Carnatic music tradition.
- This seems typical of Bucer, in that his role was political rather than seminally doctrinaire.
- The Bank of New York story is seminally significant because it represents a verifiable incident where the financial system has been corrupted,
- More seminally, he took his insight and linked it to Sigmund Freud's ideas about human psychic development, which were taking root in 1930s America.
- Another ad, making fun of the music criticism of Robert Christgau, a well-known writer for The Voice, begins : " Auteurist avatar of more seminally epochal, randomly eclecticized oeuvres . . ."
- After a slew of singles and EPs in their early years, not to mention a few bassists, Lemuria has more recently crafted three seminally popular albums and a hearty touring schedule in the U . S . and internationally.
- Berkeley's top shot technique ( the kaleidoscope again, this time shot from overhead ) appeared seminally in the Cantor films, and also the 1932 Night World " ( where he choreographed the number " Who's Your Little Who-Zis ? " ).
- Both moral and natural evil occurs, Augustine argued, owing to an evil use of free will, He believed that this evil will, present in the seminally present in the loins of Adam ", he argued that all of humanity inherited Adam's sin and his just punishment.
- The Tintinologists Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier commented that " Everything that made " Tintin " what it later became was seminally present in " Totor " ", including the artistic style, the pace of the story, the use of humour, and the manner in which it imitated motion pictures.
- James J Greene writes on the subject : " If one of the seminally powerful myths in the cultural memory of our past is Aeneas'rejection of his African queen in order to go on and found the Roman Empire, than it is surely significant that Shakespeare's . . . depicts precisely and quite deliberately the opposite course of action from that celebrated by Virgil.
- King Huai's historical fame is especially due to the poetry of Qu Yuan, and other early Classical Chinese poetry, as preserved in the " Chu ci " : particularly and seminally the poem " Li Sao " ( sometimes translated as " Encountering Sorrow " ) is thought to reflect the political and personal relationships between Qu Yuan or the poet writing in his persona and King Huai.
- Higgs won the Jamaican Tourist Board Song Competition in 1972 with " Invitation to Jamaica ", released as a single on his own Elevation label, and much of his best-known solo work was issued in the 1970s . and has been described as " a seminally sophisticated work combining reggae, jazz, and rhythm and blues influences to create a new texture that would have a profound effect on the best Jamaican music to follow ".