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** A Lowland Scots tradition strongly influenced by baroque violin technique with staccato and Scotch snap bowing techniques in addition to the use of double stops.
** A Scottish Borders tradition with a repertoire heavy in hornpipes and with heavy use of double stops.
For the majority of scholars who accept Markan priority, a further problem is explaining the " double tradition " material which is found in both Matthew and Luke but not in Mark.
Thus, in the study of historical Chinese culture, many of the stories that have been told regarding characters and events which have been written or told of the distant past have a double tradition: one which tradition which presents a more historicized and one which presents a more mythological version.
The 2SH attempts to solve the synoptic problem by advancing two propositions, Markan priority to explain the triple tradition, and the existence of a lost Q document to solve the double tradition.
The 2SH explains the double tradition by postulating the existence of a lost " sayings of Jesus " document known as Q, from the German Quelle, " source ".
The existence of Q follows from the conclusion that, as Luke and Matthew are independent of Mark in the double tradition, the connection between them must be explained by their joint but independent use of a missing source or sources.
When similar changes occur in double tradition material, which according to the 2SH are the result of Matthew and Luke relying on Q, they usually show Luke converging on Matthew.
Following in the 007 tradition, many of their names are based on puns or double entendres.
An annual tradition is a double feature viewing of The Thing ( a horror film set in Antarctica ) and The Shining ( a horror film about an isolated winter caretaker ) after the last flight has left for the winter.
The double tradition is the material ( circa 200 verses ) shared by Matthew and Luke, but absent in Mark.
In addition to these, the double tradition includes a three-verse quotation ( Mt.
The 2SH explains the double tradition by postulating the existence of a lost " sayings of Jesus " document known as Q.
When the Argonauts expanded into football, the " double blue " uniform was used by the football team as well, starting a tradition of top-level Toronto teams wearing blue ( e. g. Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Blue Jays ).
By the 1960s, trios consisting of two accordions and a double bass were the most common format, and many Swiss people felt it was a civic duty to preserve this tradition and guard it against change.
This ancient Russian state was governed by a double structure of civil and military authorities and the hordes were actually professional armies with a tradition of lifelong conscription ( the recruitment being the so-called " blood tax ").
Also in 2010, in Northern California, 4 novice nuns were given the full bhikkhuni ordination in the Thai Theravada tradition, which included the double ordination ceremony.
* 2010: In Northern California, 4 novice nuns were given the full bhikkhuni ordination in the Thai Therevada tradition, which included the double ordination ceremony.
The use of double consonants, which has been already pointed out in the Messapian inscriptions, has been very acutely connected by Deecke with the tradition that the same practice was introduced at Rome by the poet Ennius who came from the Messapian town Rudiae ( Festus, p. 293 M ).
It also began the tradition of a film adaptation as a double bill with that year's Kamen Rider Series film.
Within the tradition of medieval Muslim mathematics, double false position was known as hisāb al-khaṭāʾayn (" reckoning by two errors ").
The tradition in double monasteries, such as Hartlepool and Whitby, was that men and women lived separately, but worshipped together in church.

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In other Germanic languages, including German, its name is similar or identical to that of English V. In many languages, its name literally means " double vee ": Spanish doble ve ( though it can be spelled uve doble ), French double vé, Icelandic tvöfalt vaff, Czech vé dvojitě, Finnish kaksois-vee, etc.
In many cases the original sense of the new negative particle is not negative per se ( thus in French pas " step ", originally " not a step " = " not a bit "), but in Germanic languages such as English and German the intermediate stage was a case of double negation, as the current negatives not and nicht in these languages originally meant " nothing ": e. g. Old English ic ne seah " I didn't see " >> Middle English I ne saugh nawiht, lit.
To resolve the problem, Siger tried to claim that there existed a " double truth ": a factual or " hard " truth that is reached through science and philosophy, and a " religious " truth that is reached through religion.
Another reason for limiting the production of double sovereigns (£ 2 ) and quintuple sovereigns (£ 5 ) was the relative ease of removing gold from these larger coins — chemically, by filing, or using other techniques ; for example, the drilling of small holes into the coin followed by hammering to conceal the holes, or " sweating ": shaking a leather bag full of coins for a long period and collecting the gold dust that was knocked off.
* 1873-The House of Commons disallows " double mandates ": the same person can no longer simultaneously hold a seat in the House of Commons and a provincial legislature.
At night, until further orders, he was to be subjected to the penalty of the " double buckle ": gyves in which the prisoner's feet were shackled, and which were then firmly fixed to his bedstead, so that he was condemned either to absolute immobility or to dreadful torture.
The Russian title plays with the double meaning of the word " странный ": wandering ( archaic meaning ) and strange, weird.
Its primary knots are the square knot and forms of " hitching ": full hitch and double half hitches.
In the second round, a terrifing " double ": Dinamo-Internazionale ( with Bergoni, Bagni, Prohaska, Altobelli, Baresi, Oriali, Marini and Becallossi ).
Reflected at him, he sees " mine own image, but with features all pale and dabbled in blood ": apparently the dead double, " but he spoke no longer in a whisper ".
* " Spar is de boodschap ": the original Dutch slogan ( a play on the double meaning of boodschap: " grocery " and " message ")
If the bishop rejects the clerk within that time he is liable to a duplex querela ( Latin ; " double complaint ": The procedure in ecclesiastical law for challenging a bishop's refusal to admit a presentee to a benefice ) in the ecclesiastical courts, or to a quare impedit in the common law courts, and the bishop must then certify the reasons of his refusal.
** Der Doppelgänger (" The double ": the singer looks at the house where his beloved once lived, and is horrified to see someone standing outside it in torment — it is, or appears to be, none other than himself, aping his misery of long ago )
In addition to their traits and individual moves, the characters now have a " semi-special move ": a powerful, non-energy-draining attack, performed by double tapping a direction and pressing punch.
Book III ends with a double " climax ": the attempted rape of Pamela by Dorus, and the consummated union of Pyrocles and Philoclea.
* In drum and bass, DJs sometimes perform what is called the " double drop ": beat matching two tracks in a way that the drop, and hence the respective climaxes, occur at the same time.

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Sometimes " long double " is used for this in the C language family ( the C99 and C11 standards " IEC 60559 floating-point arithmetic extension-Annex F " recommend the 80-bit extended format to be provided as " long double " when available ), though " long double " may be a synonym for " double " or may stand for quadruple precision.
Sometimes even his error messages turn out to have a double meaning.
Sometimes a homophone ( i. e. a different spelling that yields the same pronunciation ) can be used as a pun as well as a " double entendre " of the subject.
Sometimes, the double even tries to kill the original.
Sometimes, a double ITCZ forms, with one located north and another south of the equator.
Sometimes it is impossible to remove the double-points via an isotopy — consider for example the figure-8 immersion of the circle in the plane ^^ In this case, one needs to introduce a local double point.
Sometimes it was also distinguished by a single horizontal band on the front and back, as opposed to the double band of the dalmatic.
( Sometimes called " double action ", although this term is more properly used for later revolvers that can be fired either in single-action or in self-cocking mode.
Sometimes when repeating the Pallavi the Annupallavi and Muktayi Swarams are repeated in double or triple speed.
Sometimes, two shehnais can be tied together, making it a double shawm similar to the ancient Greek aulos.
Sometimes the final double barline, and any barlines marked with repeat signs, also pass through both hands, but this is not consistent even in the same publication ( see for example Xinbian Guzheng Jiaocheng ISBN 7-5359-2188-4 pages 108 and 138, where they do and do not pass through both hands respectively ).
Sometimes wrestlers will bounce off one set of ring ropes then off another to perform a move, this is referred to as a double springboard, the most notable double springboard move is a version of a springboard moonsault in which a wrestler bounces off the rope to elevate himself / herself to the top-rope from where he / she bounces off to perform the moonsault.
As lead vocalist with Warrant, Lane wrote all of the bands material including four Top 40 hit singles: " Down Boys ", " Sometimes She Cries ", " Big Talk " and the # 2 Billboard Hot 100 hit " Heaven " for Warrant's debut double platinum album Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich in 1989, which peaked at number 10 on The Billboard 200.
Sometimes in Greek Catholic practice, the double orarion is worn only over the left shoulder ( folded to make up for length ) over a cassock if the deacon in question is preaching, but not participating otherwise.
Sometimes single and double quotation marks are used instead: 40 ° 11 ' 15 ".
Sometimes the patient has the idea that there is more than one double.
Sometimes, the blade close to the handle is kept razor-sharp so it can double usage as a knife for fine slicing and dicing.
Sometimes a double thickness of armour was fitted, with a space between each layer, to provide protection against anti-tank rockets.

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