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  • The term Ideal appears in Kant's reflections be - tween 1764 and 1768, both in aesthetics and in ethics, but it is widely used by him only after 1770; between

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas GIORGIO TONELLI 1968

  • Soon, he began searching for what he called the Ideal Friend.

    The New Yorker Joan Acocella 2011

  • Ideal is 127 but unlike many places, instead of +/- 5%, the voltage level is considered okay if it is +/- 10% of 127 or anywhere between 114.3 and 139.7 volts.

    Voltage regulator for the refrigerator 2008

  • The president and first lady traveled in the middle car, which was called the Ideal.

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • The president and first lady traveled in the middle car, which was called the Ideal.

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • The president and first lady traveled in the middle car, which was called the Ideal.

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • To return to that which, as the interpreting medium of his thoughts and conceptions, connects the artist with his fellow-men, we remark, that only on the ground of some self-realizing power, like what we have termed Poetic Truth, could what we call the Ideal ever be intelligible.

    Lectures on Art Washington Allston 1811

  • Part of the Manchester International Festival, Johnny Vegas's devised play about three presenters on such a fictional channel taps into this surreal world, hooking up along the way with a real-life channel called Ideal World, examining what goes on before the camera and behind the scenes.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • One of the things that we're doing in New Mexico under Governor Bill Richardson is a project called Ideal New Mexico, which is an online learning program.

    CNN Transcript Oct 21, 2009 2009

  • […] McLean inau­gu­rated the era of con­tainer­iza­tion on April 26, 1956 by trans­port­ing 58 con­tain­ers from Newark to Hous­ton aboard a ship called the Ideal X.

    Containerization « Snarkmarket 2006

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