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Subtitle and ),
* Subtitle ( captioning ), a textual version of a film or television program's dialogue that appears onscreen
* Subtitle ( rapper ), a Los Angeles-based rapper
* Subtitle ( captioning ), textual versions of the dialog in film and other visual media
Regulation of this service currently resides in parts 1 and 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations ( CFR ), Subtitle 47 on Telecommunications, and may be researched or ordered through the Government Printing Office ( GPO ).
* provided for the public financing of presidential elections ( IRC Subtitle H ),
Subtitle D also includes garbage ( e. g., food containers, coffee grounds ), non-recycled household appliances, residue from incinerated automobile tires, refuse such as metal scrap, construction materials, and sludge from industrial and municipal waste water facilities and drinking water treatment plants.
Subtitle has now confirmed that he will continue ( at least for a time ), under his birth name, Giovanni Marks.

Subtitle and work
Subtitle ( aka Giovanni Marks, born 10 / 2 / 1978 ) is a Los Angeles based rapper / producer who is known both for his solo work and his collaborations, both with other rappers and bands such as Islands and The Mars Volta.

Subtitle and its
While RCRA handles many regulatory functions of hazardous and non-hazardous waste, arguably its most notable provisions regard the Subtitle C program which tracks the progress of hazardous wastes from their point of generation, their transport, and their treatment and / or disposal.
According to its legal mandate ( 49 USC, Subtitle IX, Chapter 701, Commercial Space Launch activities ) AST has the responsibility to:

titling and ),
) Lining figures are called for in all-capitals settings ( hence the alternative name titling figures ), and may work better in tables and spreadsheets.
In his commentary, Meʼore or ( published in metz 1819 ), Aaron ben Abraham Worms ( 1754-1836 ), criticizes him for titling the book with the name of god and referencing the closing of the first blessing in the amidah.
Carlos Salzedo transcribed Ravel's Sonatine for flute, harp and cello ( or viola ), titling the transciption Sonatine en Trio.

titling and title
Yet another form of titling is the use of the plural version of the original work's title, as in Aliens, the sequel to Alien, and Predators, a sequel to Predator.
The banner heading of all the island's government-owned railways was once again changed in 2009 and they are now collectively known as Isle Of Man Heritage Railways although the railway retains its original titling on much of the marketing material, sometimes featuring Steam in the title to differentiate between stations.
Like Final Cut Pro, Express also comes with Boris Calligraphy, a plugin for advanced titling and scrolling / crawling titles more sophisticated than the ones that can be created with the built-in title overlays.
AAMVA also maintains the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System ( NMVTIS ) which enables vehicle titling agencies to verify the information on a title with the issuing state's electronic records in order to reduce vehicle theft and fraud.

titling and book
A well known joke holds that in titling the book, Buckley naturally included references to himself and to his alma mater.
Vosper referenced the legal troubles that the 1971 edition of the book encountered, by titling the 1973 edition: The Mind Benders: The Book They Tried to Ban.

titling and play
The album's titling of Old Wave is a play on New Wave.

titling and film
It is used to create and edit motion graphics, titling for video production and film production, and 2D and 3D compositing for visual effects.
Douglas wanted the film to open in art houses and build an audience, but Universal chose to market the film as a Western, titling it " Lonely Are the Brave " and opening it widely without any particular support.
The director deviated from his usual practice of titling the film as " John Carpenter's " because he knew that Warner Brothers would not allow him full artistic control, saying that the studio " is in the business of making audience-friendly, non-challenging movies.

titling and work
Derisively titling his article The Exhibition of the Impressionists, Leroy declared that Monet's painting was at most, a sketch, and could hardly be termed a finished work.
This made the Amiga particularly attractive as a character generator for titling videos and broadcast work, as it avoided the use and expense of AB roll and chromakey units that would be required without the genlock support.
In the tradition of hand lettering and lapidary inscription, the titling face shares similarities with the work of Zapf's friend Herb Lubalin especially the exuberant ligatures ( for which Lubalin's ITC Lubalin Graph and ITC Avant Garde are notable ).
After titling the work Blood: The Last Vampire, Kitakubo chose video game designer Katsuya Terada to work on the character designs, and Kazuchika Kise as the animation director.
Leoncavallo later revised the work, titling it Mimi Pinson, but it fared no better.

titling and etc
The system file is updated after any recording or edits on disc ( like new recordings, moving track positions, adding tracks, removing tracks, track titling, etc .).

titling and its
Despite numerous official and unofficial name changes over the history of the stadium and surrounding park / facilities, the stadium has been lovingly referred to as " the Stick " by many locals and die-hard fans since its original titling of Candlestick Park in 1960.
Old folk names, no longer used, include " chit lark ", " peet lark ", " tit lark " and " titling "; these refer to its small size and superficial similarity to a lark.
Skyhoundz is the only canine disc organization to offer disc dog titling in conjunction with its competition series.
The Royal New Zealand Navy follows the U. S. precedent in titling its lowest commissioned officer ensign.
Although the crossbelt worn today is based on the original 4th Hussar pattern, the continuing tradition of titling the Regimental Journal ' The Crossbelts ' is in recognition of this famous action, as is its use as the nickname for the regimental Polo Team.

titling and main
Richard died in 1271, and his son Edmund took over Restormel as his main administrative base, building the inner chambers to the castle during his residence there and titling it his " duchy palace ".

), and explanatory
Some virtual communities explicitly refer to the concept of cyberspace, for example Linden Lab calling their customers " Residents " of Second Life, while all such communities can be positioned " in cyberspace " for explanatory and comparative purposes ( as did Sterling in The Hacker Crackdown, followed by many journalists ), integrating the metaphor into a wider cyber-culture.
The DSM's focus on superficial symptoms is claimed to be largely a result of necessity ( assuming such a manual is nevertheless produced ), since there is no agreement on a more explanatory classification system.
* Rashi's oldest daughter, Yocheved, married Meir ben Shmuel ; their four sons were: Shmuel ( Rashbam ) ( b. 1080 ), Yitzchak ( Rivam ) ( b. 1090 ), Jacob ( Rabbeinu Tam ) ( b. 1100 ), and Shlomo the Grammarian, who were among the most prolific of the Baalei Tosafos, leading rabbinic authorities who wrote critical and explanatory glosses on the Talmud which appear opposite Rashi's commentary on every page of the Talmud.
If there is a new theory which is better at explaining and predicting phenomena than an older theory ( i. e. it has more explanatory power ), we are justified in believing that the newer theory describes reality more correctly.
Analyzing OECD and non-OECD countries ’ real-GDP growth rates from 1960-2000 with public capital as an explanatory variable ( not using public investment rates ), Arslanalp, Borhorst, Gupta, and Sze ( 2010 ) show that increases in the public capital stock does correlate with increases in growth.
* Jalal Khāleghi Motlagh ( editor ), The Shahnameh, in 12 volumes consisting of eight volumes of text and four volumes of explanatory notes.
A recent edition of his major poetry, with explanatory notes, is Samuel Daniel: Selected Poetry and A Defence of Rhyme ( Asheville, NC: Pegasus Press, 1998 ), by Geoffrey Hiller and Peter Groves.
) Discrete variables referring to more than two possible choices are typically coded using dummy variables ( or indicator variables ), i. e. separate explanatory variables taking the value 0 or 1 are created for each possible value of the discrete variable, with a 1 meaning " variable does have the given value " and a 0 meaning " variable does not have the given value ".
The first important editions were: ( 1 ) with explanatory notes: Isaac Casaubon ( Paris, 1605, enlarged edition by Johann Friedrich Dübner, Leipzig, 1833 ); Otto Jahn ( with the scholia and valuable prolegomena, Leipzig, 1843 ); John Conington ( with translation ; 3rd ed., Oxford, 1893 ), etc.
The hazard ratio is the effect on this hazard rate of a difference, such as group membership ( for example, treatment or control, male or female ), as estimated by regression models that treat the log of the HR as a function of a baseline hazard and a linear combination of explanatory variables:
They are capable of statistically controlling the effects of quantitative explanatory variables ( also called covariates or control variables ), in a model that involves quantitative as well as qualitative regressors.
His translation of Lucretius, The Nature of Things ( 1805-1807 ), contains elaborate philological and explanatory notes, together with parallel passages and quotations from European and Asiatic authors.
But, contrary to instructions, Major Henry reconstituted the secret dossier, added to it Du Paty's explanatory note ( which last was destroyed by Mercier in 1897 ), and locked it in the iron chest where Picquart afterwards found it.
An independent variable is also known as a " predictor variable ", " regressor ", " controlled variable " ( but see below ), " manipulated variable ", " explanatory variable ", " exposure variable " ( see reliability theory ), " risk factor " ( see medical statistics ), " feature " ( see machine learning and pattern recognition ) or an " input variable.
Those with a pessimistic explanatory style also tend to have weakened immune systems, and not only have increased vulnerability to minor ailments ( e. g., cold, fever ) and major illness ( e. g., heart attack, cancers ), but also have a less effective recovery from health problems.
), alternate renderings ( Or ), explanatory words or phrases ( I. e.
), notes on significant textual variants, and other explanatory comments.
* Saadia Gaon's Emunoth ve-Deoth, his Tafsir ( biblical commentary and translation ), and his siddur ( the explanatory content ; not the prayers themselves )
It is the narrow concept, ( B ), that has the most explanatory force and which is covered in this article.

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