These narrators, most notable among them, for instance, are Ibn Ishaq (d. 761), Bukhari (d.870), Muslim (d. 875) and al-Baladhuri (d. c.892), provided the raw material for those who came later and sought to systematize the historical record and provide commentaries of their own on the earliest developments of Arab-Muslim history and Islamic civilization.
The spirit of those projects fit into a burgeoning cyberpunk culture that Mr. Argabright traced back to his childhood, when his father worked for the military on the earliest form of the Internet.
The findings are helping to shed light on the earliest stages of learning.
Complete genetic screens were carried out on the patient with the earliest onset of symptoms and, if that patient was found to have parkin mutations, other affected family members were screened.
On the other hand, America was one of the earliest countries to ban tobacco advertising on television, and has some of the world's strongest laws to protect non-smokers from involuntarily inhaling smokers' fumes in public places.
This would mean that 4 billion years ago, the age of the earliest signs of life on earth, interstellar distances were much smaller.
It showed the long evolution of different designs and prototypes tried and tested before deciding on one of the earliest concepts.
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"Rhythmus 21" (a short film from 1921, viewable on YouTube) is the earliest of Richter's efforts.
In 1991 Sagan jumped to Time Warner, where he worked on some of the earliest Internet ventures.
She said she also got a better rate by booking a seat on one of the earliest trains to Washington, where she was going to spend the holiday with her family and attend her 20th high school reunion.
The analysis showed that the tooth was filled with beeswax, likely to alleviate the pain of chewing on a cracked tooth, providing what could be the earliest known direct evidence of a therapeutic dental filling.
Mr. Beckstoffer and I had this conversation on the way to Steele Wines, one of the earliest wineries of modern Lake County, founded by Jed Steele in 1991.
The factory is built on the site of the the Redstone Arsenal, which produced the earliest U.S. rockets, including the Saturn V, which took Apollo astronauts to the Moon.
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The earliest images, on the walls of the cloisters, or schwahl, were first painted around 1300.
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The radio show host was one of the earliest accounts, and it got so much attention that the TSA responded on its blog, posting the CCTV video of her encounter with TSA officers to prove that her account was inaccurate in its details.
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On it is the earliest truly extensive documented set of laws of the ancient world, written in Akkadian.
Our solar system has been around for 4.6 billion years, and the earliest signs of life on Earth date from about 3.8 billion years ago.
The support of loved ones provides the earliest and often most powerful influence on our lives.
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There was some disappointment for euro bulls on the news that the final decision on the European Union bailout fund would be delayed until the end of June at the earliest.
Also, in the coming days Spain will lay out the details of its financial support request for its banks restructuring agency, providing clarity to reassure markets on the form and the amount and the structure of support to be approved at the earliest time.
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Congress should hold hearings at the earliest possible moment on the conclusions and implications of the IMF-led study.
The IOC has already voted on the inclusion of rugby and golf in the 2016 Summer Games, so 2020 will be the earliest we could see eSports in the Olympics.
The Galore project has years of environmental assessment reviews before on site construction can start in 2014 at the earliest.
Owners Mainstay said repairs could not start until Tuesday at the earliest and that was dependent on the "availability of parts".
CERN's team aims to change that, restoring the earliest versions of files that were on the site as well as making it a home for stories about those formative days.
Racer Scott Lawson, striving for authenticity, wore a red flannel shirt emblazoned with a white star on the chest--a replica of shirts worn by the Alturas Snowshoe Club, one of the earliest sponsors of the race.
Investment banks face the potential of losing access to the Federal Reserve's discount window on Sept. 14, which is the earliest the central bank said it would consider whether to continue to allow the access.
He had installed two of the earliest automatic garage-doors on record, powered by ancient Sears solid-state technology, and they worked fantastically for a decade or so.
Many of the doctor's descendants would experience similar symptoms in the course of dying from fatal familial insomnia, suggesting that the Venetian doctor may have been the earliest recorded case of a disease that has gone on to torment his relatives for more than two centuries.
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