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It was the keystone of the arch. It was the one last improvement that enabled interdependent nations to handle themselves and to hold together. To make railways and steamboats carry letters was much, in the evolution of the means of communication. To make the electric wire carry signals was more, because of the instantaneous transmission of important news.

If, instead of calling a and b independent, we now call them 'interdependent, 'united, or 'one, he says, these words do not contradict any sort of mutual influence that may be proposed. If a and b are 'one, and the one changes, a and b of course must co-ordinately change. What under the old name they couldn't do, they now have license to do under the new name.

Concepts we daily use, such as quality and quantity, essence and phenomenon, appearance and reality, matter and force, cause and effect, are not fixed and isolated entities, but form a continuous system of interdependent elements.

The specialized, interdependent structure of civilization with its city control of the hinterland, its products and inhabitants, enabled the city-centered oligarchy to accumulate and concentrate wealth and monopolize power, to skim the cream from the available milk, monopolize the cream, distribute the skimmed milk judiciously and thus perpetuate its ascendancy through generations and centuries.

I saw a British Mark 11.50 torpedo at the torpedo shop at Bruges the other day, and I was much struck with their deep depth gear, which is of the unrestrained Uhlan type, i.e., weight and valve interdependent. But then the main feature is that the whole gear is contained in a separate water-tight chamber.

Indeed it will be a cause of much lamentation, if more of these old houses of the citizens of Oxford should be thrust away, and the character of the street be changed to one long series of college buildings, losing in colour, in variety, and in antiquity, and especially in the story that it still tells of University and city interdependent, and seeking each the other's good.

In hibernating woodchucks, the cells of the adrenal cortex were found to be vacuolated and shrunken. We have shown that brain and adrenal activity go hand in hand, that is, that the adrenal secretion activates the brain, and that the brain activates the adrenals. The fundamental question which now arises is this: Are the brain and the adrenals interdependent?

The United States of America, within itself, must continue the task of making democracy succeed. In that task the Legislative branch of our Government will, I am confident, continue to meet the demands of democracy whether they relate to the curbing of abuses, the extension of help to those who need help, or the better balancing of our interdependent economies.

Thus he would be deprived of his "seat." We have already seen that each plague prepares the way for a succeeding one. Under the reign of Napoleon the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved . This was the beginning of the end of the Pope's temporal authority; for the two had in a great measure been for ages interdependent upon each other.

Consciousness and change, so far as we can watch them, are as functionally interdependent as mind and matter, or condition and substance, are for the condition of every substance may be considered as the expression and outcome of its mind.

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