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When compared with previous generations, Generation X represents a more heterogeneous generation, exhibiting great variety of diversity in such aspects as race, class, religion, ethnicity, and sexual orientation.
Common digraphs include ⟨ oo ⟩, which represents either, or ; ⟨ oi ⟩ which typically represents the diphthong, like the pronunciation of ⟨ oi ⟩ in " boil "; and ⟨ ao ⟩, ⟨ oe ⟩, and ⟨ ou ⟩ which represent a variety of pronunciations depending on context and etymology.
As an illness, neurosis represents a variety of mental disorders in which emotional distress or unconscious conflict is expressed through various physical, physiological, and mental disturbances, which may include physical symptoms ( e. g., hysteria ).
The removal of Horus ' eye is even more important, for this stolen Eye of Horus represents a wide variety of concepts in Egyptian religion.
In Science in Hapgood and Arcadia Paul Edwards, professor of English and History of Art at Bath Spa University, explains what this represents: " At the end of the play, the table has accumulated a variety of objects that, if one saw them without having seen the play, would seem completely random and disordered.
Today, the ' Arkin ' variety represents 98 % of the current acreage in South Florida.
In Beethoven: The Last Decade 1817 – 1827, Martin Cooper writes, " The variety of treatment is almost without parallel, so that the work represents a book of advanced studies in Beethoven's manner of expression and his use of the keyboard, as well as a monumental work in its own right ".
The rationale for engaging structured dialogue follows the observation that a rigorous bottom-up democratic form of dialogue must be structured to ensure that a sufficient variety of stakeholders represents the problem system of concern, and that their voices and contributions are equally balanced in the dialogic process.
The ' Variable View ' displays the metadata dictionary where each row represents a variable and shows the variable name, variable label, value label ( s ), print width, measurement type and a variety of other characteristics.
Its origins are nevertheless unclear: In De re rustica, Columella describes a grape variety similar to Pinot noir in Burgundy during the 1st century AD, however, vines have grown wild as far north as Belgium in the days before phylloxera, and it is possible that Pinot represents a direct domestication of ( hermaphrodite-flowered ) Vitis sylvestris.
Hence, D. discoideum represents a suitable model system to ascertain the influence of a variety of host cell factors during Legionella infections.
The simplest definition of the term — that every work of art represents the combination of a variety of influences — is so basic as to be of little use.
She represents the state and values of France, differently from another French cultural symbol, the " Coq Gaulois " (" Gallic rooster ") which represents France as a nation and its history, land, culture, and variety of sport disciplines in their combative forms.
It is clear that the closure of the Review, as of Asiaweek, represents an attack on diversity and further reduction in the variety of print media.
The Master, whilst in office, represents the Company on a variety of charitable committees.
Local 1000 has nine bargaining units and represents a variety of state workers, including DMV employees, prison support staff ( excluding uniformed guards ), information technology workers, nurses and administrative staff.
Opisthobranchia represents a morphologically diverse group of gastropods occupying a great variety of ecological niches.
It represents the sound and variety of their early career with heavier songs like " Pressure Tested 1984 " open the album, whilst in the middle are more classic rock songs like " Repeat " and " Don't Go Away " and then towards the end the ballad " Bad Funk Stripe.
AFGE represents almost every type of worker in the American economy, blue collar and white collar, and covers a variety of professional, technical and support personnel — including nurses, doctors, machinists, electricians, aircraft mechanics, astronauts, scientists, safety inspectors, mine inspectors, food inspectors, environmental specialists, accountants and accounting technicians, fire fighters, police officers, correctional officers, cowboys, engineers, administrative assistants, janitors, radio and TV broadcasters, procurement specialists, quality assurance specialists, benefits administrators, housekeepers, lawyers and paralegals, boiler plant operators and many more.
AOSLO represents an advantageous alternative to retinal dissection for a variety of reasons.
As opposed to salsa, whose roots are with the Cuban conjunto bands of the 1940s and 1950s, modified with rock, jazz, and traditional music of Puerto Rico, Timba represents a synthesis of a wider variety of popular and folkloric sources.
Digital backs which are used in place of the normal film back are available for most medium and all large-format cameras with adaptors which can allow the same digital camera back to be used with several different cameras, allowing a photographer to choose a body / lens combination best suited for each application rather than using a body / lens system which represents a compromise of design to fit a variety of applications.

variety and functor
The question of points was close to resolution by 1950 ; Alexander Grothendieck took a sweeping step ( appealing to the Yoneda lemma ) that disposed of it — naturally at a cost, that every variety or more general scheme should become a functor.
In mathematics, restriction of scalars ( also known as " Weil restriction ") is a functor which, for any finite extension of fields L / k and any algebraic variety X over L, produces another variety Res < sub > L / k </ sub > X, defined over k. It is useful for reducing questions about varieties over large fields to questions about more complicated varieties over smaller fields.
Let L / k be a finite extension of fields, and X a variety defined over L. The functor from k-schemes < sup > op </ sup > to sets is defined by
Since it also includes the theory of the Jacobian variety of an algebraic curve, the study of this functor is a major issue in algebraic geometry.

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Yet within this limitation there is an astonishing variety: design as intricate as that in the carpet or miniature, with the melodic line like the painted or woven line often flowing into an arabesque.
In this respect experience is broader and full of a richer variety of potential meanings than the mind of man or any of his arts or culture are capable of making clear and distinct.
In the range and variety of characters who, in their literary lives, get along all right with life styles one never imagined possible, there is an implicit lesson in differentiation.
In the calm which follows the reading of a poem, for example, is the effect produced by the enforced quiet, by the musical quality of words and rhythm, by the sentiments or sense of the poem, by the associations with earlier readings, if it is familiar, by the boost to the self-esteem for the semi-literate, by the diversion of attention, by the sense of security in a legitimized withdrawal, by a kind license for some variety of fantasy life regarded as forbidden, or by half-conscious ideas about the magical power of words??
The service is brief and variety in forms of worship is practiced.
The variety of craft on the country's waters today is overwhelming.
His sense for rhythmic variety and timing is impeccable.
There is a large variety of models to choose from in most countries, however, including 6-passenger sedans and station wagons and the rental fee isn't all that much greater than for the wee sedans.
Upon consideration of the variety of soils and fabrics normally encountered in the washing process, it is little wonder that the use of a number of detergent constituents having `` synergistic '' properties has gained widespread acceptance.
The case described in this paper is that of an older man who developed disabling muscular weakness while receiving a variety of steroids for a refractory anemia.
We devote a chapter to the binomial distribution not only because it is a mathematical model for an enormous variety of real life phenomena, but also because it has important properties that recur in many other probability models.
Though there is obviously great need for continued experimentation with various types of short-term intervention to further efforts in developing an operational definition of prevention at the secondary -- or perhaps, in some instances, primary -- level, the place of short-term intervention has already been documented by a number of investigators in a wide variety of settings.
The downtown store continues to offer the great inducement of variety, both within its gates and across the street, where other department stores are immediately convenient for the shopper who wants to see what is available before making up her mind.
One reason for the unique vitality of the chorus is its great variety in expression.
`` However, evidence that the Axis powers are making significant preparations indicative of such an intention is being reported with increasing frequency from a variety of sources.
Perhaps this is a clue to the amazing variety and power of reactions, attitudes, and emotions precipitated by the nude form.
It is a collection with a custom-design look, offering simplicity with warmth, variety and vitality.
The problem becomes even more complex where an enterprise is engaged in the manufacture of a wide variety of other goods in addition to the heavy electrical equipment.
All these records have close, attractive sound and the performances by a variety of instrumentalists is characteristic.
Here, as in `` Journal '', Mr. Louis has given himself the lion's share of the dancing, and there is no doubt that he is capable of conceiving and executing a wide variety of difficult and arresting physical movements.
The song is often included in songbooks in a wide variety of religious congregations in the United States.
AAC is now used for a wide variety of speech impairments.

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