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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
systematise .
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What I may term systematised as distinguished from crude animism persisted throughout the Middle Ages.
Bygone Beliefs 1969
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The key objectives of HBMPSLD include ensuring a long-term systematised leadership development in sports; initiating changes for a progressive and productive sport society under the 'Change Agents Program'; convening an elite group of sports leaders to help participants in the program benefit from their experiences; sharing insights about individual leadership styles and values; and helping Dubai Government to successfully implement the Dubai Strategic Plan
AME Info Latest News 2009
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This murky and uninvolving biopic half hero-worships and half hates the late FBI Director systematised fingerprinting – yay!
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Whereas in the “natural attitude” this happens without the agent's awareness (in the form of natural perception, non-scientific knowledge, and so on), in artistic practice the order, regularities, perspectives, and meaningful relationships are formalised, emphasised, systematised, and wilfully arranged.
Existentialist Aesthetics Deranty, Jean-Philippe 2009
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However, in Japan, the way of arranging flowers and plants has been carefully systematised and this is called ‘Kado’.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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Aesthetics is the study of affect itself and the sensations which produce it, of how these relate, how those relationships are systematised into a value-system, how that value-system shapes our responses.
Archive 2007-02-01 Hal Duncan 2007
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However, in Japan, the way of arranging flowers and plants has been carefully systematised and this is called ‘Kado’.
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Sight, in contrast, is a systematised sense which uses a very small set of symbols for colour (red, yellow, blue, light intensity, depth of saturation) and a co-ordinate system (up-down, left-right) to construct a spatial model.
More Aesthetics Hal Duncan 2007
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Aesthetics is the study of affect itself and the sensations which produce it, of how these relate, how those relationships are systematised into a value-system, how that value-system shapes our responses.
The Art of Life Hal Duncan 2007
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This was systematised by the servile rulers known in history as the
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