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Cone and formal
The term was coined by Edward T. Cone in Musical Form and Musical Performance ( New York: Norton, 1968 ), and is similar to the less formal notion of a phrase.

Cone and languages
Some languages, such as Cone Tibetan, have up to four contrastive aspirated fricatives, and
Category: Indigenous languages of the South American Cone
Besides languages and colonial heritage, the states of the Southern Cone share some common cultural traits such as high football popularity and relatively good performance in that sport.

Cone and ),
* Cone ( category theory ), a family of morphisms resembling a geometric cone
* Cone ( linear algebra ), a subset of vector space closed under positive scaling
* Cone penetration test ( CPT ), an in situ testing method used to determine the geotechnical engineering properties of soils
* Bonnie Ethel Cone ( 1907 – 2003 ), an American educator best known as the founder of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
* Carin Cone ( born 1940 ), an American swimmer, Olympic medalist, world record holder, and gold medal winner from the Pan American Games
* Chadrick Cone ( born 1983 ), an American football wide receiver for the Georgia Force in the Arena Football League
* Cone sisters: Claribel Cone ( 1864 – 1929 ) and Etta Cone ( 1870 – 1949 ), collectors and socialites
* David Cone ( born 1963 ), a former Major League Baseball pitcher
* Edward T. Cone ( 1917 – 2004 ), an American music theorist and composer
* Fairfax M. Cone ( 1903 – 1977 ), former director of the American Association of Advertising Agencies
* Fred Cone ( baseball ) ( 1848 – 1909 ), pioneer professional baseball player
* Fred Cone ( running back ) ( born 1926 ), former professional American football running back
* Fred P. Cone ( 1871 – 1948 ), the twenty-seventh governor of Florida ( Frederick Preston )
* James Hal Cone ( born 1938 ), an advocate of Black liberation theology
* Mac Cone ( born 1952 ), a Canadian show jumper
* Marvin Cone ( 1891 – 1965 ), an American painter
* Moses H. Cone ( 1857 – 1908 ), an American textile entrepreneur, conservationist, and philanthropist
* Reuben Cone ( 1788 – 1851 ), an important pioneer and landowner in Atlanta, Georgia
* Sara Cone Bryant ( born 1873 ), the author of various children's book in the early 20th century
* Spencer Cone Jones ( 1836 – 1915 ), the President of the Maryland State Senate, Mayor of Rockville, Maryland
* Spencer Houghton Cone ( born 1785 ), US Baptist minister and president of the American and Foreign Bible Society
* Cone of Silence ( 1960 film ), a 1960 film about the investigation into a series of jetliner crashes

Cone and family
* Cone snail, a carnivorous mollusc of the family Conidae
The limiting cone is given by the family of maps π < sub > X </ sub >: Cone ( N, F ) → Hom ( N, FX ) where π < sub > X </ sub >( ψ ) = ψ < sub > X </ sub >.
However, there was a Mr. Cone who together with his partner a Mr. Houghton had purchased a proved homestead in what is now Page Springs from Benjamin Coppel in 1878, farmed a year and then rented the property to a family from Arkansas.
These trails wind miles, and were once carriage trails for the Cone family.
The building of the Firestone ( now Bridgestone ) tyre factory, in Langdons Road, was commenced on land, some of which was a 5 acre orchard purchased from the Cone family, in 1945.

Cone and contains
The park contains the Moses Cone Manor and Estate, and features two large lakes surrounded by forests and trails.
* The Cone Nebula ( NGC 2264 ), associated with the Christmas Tree Cluster, is a very dim nebula that contains a dark conic structure.
* Cone monochromacy, type II, if its existence were established, would be the case in which the retina contains no rods, and only a single type of cone.

Cone and with
* Cone tracing, a derivative of the ray-tracing algorithm that replaces rays, which have no thickness, with cones
* Cone cell, in anatomy, a type of light-sensitive cell found along with rods in the retina of the eye
* Cinder Cone ( British Columbia ), a cinder cone with a small crater on the west side of the Helm Glacier in Garibaldi Provincial Park
Cone function and day vision have been restored for at least 33 months in two young dogs with achromatopsia.
He would bolster the farm system with pitchers Bud Black, Danny Jackson, Mark Gubicza, David Cone, and Bret Saberhagen, as well as hitters such as Kevin Seitzer.
The Cozy Cone Motel design is the Wigwam Motel on U. S. Route 66 in Arizona with the neon " 100 % Refrigerated Air " slogan of Tucumcari, New Mexico's Blue Swallow Motel ; the Wheel Well Motel's name alludes to the restored stone-cabin Wagon Wheel Motel in Cuba, Missouri.
Pasta is also widespread in the Southern Cone, as well most of the rest of Brazil, mostly pervasive in the areas with mild to strong Italian roots, such as Central Argentina, and the eight southernmost Brazilian states ( where noodles are called macarrão, and more general pasta is under the umbrella term massa, literally " dough ", together with some Japanese noodles, such as bifum rice vermicelli and yakisoba, which also entered general taste ).
If one is given an object L of C together with a natural isomorphism Φ: Hom (–, L ) → Cone (–, F ), the object L will be a limit of F with the limiting cone given by Φ < sub > L </ sub >( id < sub > L </ sub >).
The Southern Cone Common Market ( Mercosur ) notably including Brazil was established in 1991 with similar plans for freer regional trade.
Cone maturation takes one year, with pollination in autumn and the seeds maturing the same time a year later.
Matisse worked on this painting over a period of several months and documented the progress with a series of 22 photographs which he sent to Etta Cone.
While Spanish Nueva canción musicians with the fall of the Franco regime finally overcame censorship in the late 1970s musicians from the Southern Cone faced severe censorship and even exile and death by the ruling right-wing military juntas.
Many textile mills were established in Reidsville as well, with Cone Mills and Burlington Industries consolidating most of them in the mid-20th century, though most have now closed.
On October 26, 2012, Bucyrus was the final stop of the Experience Gendex Tour ending with a surprise stop at Oakwood Dental, the winner of a GXDP-700 Panoramic and Cone Beam 3D system.
* south of Buckle Island: Scott Cone, Chinstrap Islet, Sabrina Islet ( with Sabrina Refuge, a shelter hut ), and The Monolith
Queenstown is a major centre for snow sports in New Zealand, with people from all over the country and many parts of the world travelling to ski at the four main mountain skifields ( Cardrona Alpine Resort, Coronet Peak, The Remarkables and Treble Cone ).
The concept of persona in music was introduced by Edward T. Cone in his The Composer's Voice ( 1974 ), that dealt with the relation between the lyrical self of a song's lyrics and its composer.
Cone tweeters have the same basic design and form as a woofer with optimizations to operate at higher frequencies.
For this to happen, the strategic position model of Bahia in the international tourism route was fundamental, with direct and regular flights to Europe, the United States, and the Southern Cone, due to the complementary governmental and private initiatives, besides the development of new tourist poles integrated to the local culture.
He left Bitstream in 1991 to form the Carter & Cone type foundry with Cherie Cone.

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