[meteorite-list] Re: Meteorites and *********
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Date: Thu Apr 22 09:54:00 2004 Message-ID: <14a.84fa9cc.298f6203_at_aol.com> --part1_14a.84fa9cc.298f6203_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable More similarities than differences........(?) The American Heritage=AE Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.= =20 2000. theory =20 =20 NOUN: Inflected forms: pl. the=B7o=B7ries 1. A set of statements or principles devised to explain a group of facts or=20 phenomena, especially one that has been repeatedly tested or is widely=20 accepted and can be used to make predictions about natural phenomena. 2. The= =20 branch of a science or art consisting of its explanatory statements, accepte= d=20 principles, and methods of analysis, as opposed to practice: a fine musician= =20 who had never studied theory. 3. A set of theorems that constitute a=20 systematic view of a branch of mathematics. 4. Abstract reasoning;=20 speculation: a decision based on experience rather than theory. 5. A belief=20 or principle that guides action or assists comprehension or judgment: staked= =20 out the house on the theory that criminals usually return to the scene of th= e=20 crime. 6. An assumption based on limited information or knowledge; a=20 conjecture.=20 =20 faith =20 =20 NOUN: =20 1. Confident belief in the truth, value, or trustworthiness of a person,=20 idea, or thing. 2. Belief that does not rest on logical proof or material=20 evidence. See synonyms at belief. , trust. 3. Loyalty to a person or thing;=20 allegiance: keeping faith with one's supporters. 4. often Faith Christianity= =20 The theological virtue defined as secure belief in God and a trusting=20 acceptance of God's will. 5. The body of dogma of a religion: the Muslim=20 faith. 6. A set of principles or beliefs.=20 --part1_14a.84fa9cc.298f6203_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=3D3>More similarities than di= fferences........(?)<BR> <BR> <BR> The American Heritage=AE Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.= 2000.<BR> <BR> theory <BR> <BR> NOUN: Inflected forms: pl. the=B7o=B7ries<BR> 1. A set of statements or principles devised to explain a group of facts or=20= phenomena, especially one that has been repeatedly tested or is widely accep= ted and can be used to make predictions about natural phenomena. 2. The bran= ch of a science or art consisting of its explanatory statements, accepted pr= inciples, and methods of analysis, as opposed to practice: a fine musician w= ho had never studied theory. 3. A set of theorems that constitute a systemat= ic view of a branch of mathematics. 4. Abstract reasoning; speculation: a de= cision based on experience rather than theory. 5. A belief or principle that= guides action or assists comprehension or judgment: staked out the house on= the theory that criminals usually return to the scene of the crime. 6. An a= ssumption based on limited information or knowledge; a conjecture. <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> faith <BR> <BR> NOUN: <BR> 1. Confident belief in the truth, value, or trustworthiness of a person, ide= a, or thing. 2. Belief that does not rest on logical proof or material evide= nce. See synonyms at belief. , trust. 3. Loyalty to a person or thing; alleg= iance: keeping faith with one's supporters. 4. often Faith Christianity The=20= theological virtue defined as secure belief in God and a trusting acceptance= of God's will. 5. The body of dogma of a religion: the Muslim faith. 6. A s= et of principles or beliefs. <BR> <BR> </FONT></HTML> --part1_14a.84fa9cc.298f6203_boundary-- Received on Sun 03 Feb 2002 11:03:15 PM PST |
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