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common and life
Poetry in Persian life is far more than a common ground on which -- in a society deeply fissured by antagonisms -- all may stand.
Harold Clurman is right to say that `` Waiting For Godot '' is a reflection ( he calls it a distorted reflection ) `` of the impasse and disarray of Europe's present politics, ethic, and common way of life ''.
Living pictures of the early boroughs, country life in Tudor and Stuart times, the impact of the industrial revolution compete with sensitive surveys of language and literature, the common law, parliamentary development.
We find it in that `` common way of life pleasing to Christ and still in use among the truest societies of Christians '', that is, the better monasteries which made it easier to convert the Utopians to Christianity.
Thomas and Parker have more in common than theme, attitude, life pattern.
The conversation of the characters creates an atmosphere suggesting the usual mixture of pleasures, foibles, irritations, and concerns which would characterize the common life of a normal village in any age.
The real founder of cenobitic ( koinos, common, and bios, life ) monasteries in the modern sense was Pachomius, an Egyptian of the beginning of the 4th century.
::" The great subverter of Pyrrhonism or the excessive principles of skepticism is action, and employment, and the occupations of common life.
In Theosophy, Steiner suggested that human beings unite a physical body of a nature common to ( and that ultimately returns to ) the inorganic world ; a life body ( also called the etheric body ), in common with all living creatures ( including plants ); a bearer of sentience or consciousness ( also called the astral body ), in common with all animals ; and the ego, which anchors the faculty of self-awareness unique to human beings.
Access to famous persons, too, became more and more restricted ; potential visitors would be forced through numerous different checks before being granted access to the official in question, and as communication became better and information technology more prevalent, it has become all but impossible for a would-be killer to get close enough to the personage at work or in private life to effect an attempt on his or her life, especially given the common use of metal and bomb detectors.
Most rare elements on Earth are not needed by life ( exceptions being selenium and iodine ), while a few common ones ( aluminum and titanium ) are not used.
Building societies, like mutual life insurers, arose as people clubbed together to address a common need interest ; in the case of the building societies, this was housing and members were originally both savers and borrowers.
Charles Darwin proposed the theory of universal common descent through an evolutionary process in On the Origin of Species, twice stating the hypothesis that there was only one progenitor for all life forms and ending with " There is a grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one ".
The theory asserts that all currently living organisms on Earth share a common genetic heritage with each being the descendant from a single original species, though the suggestion of substantial horizontal gene transfer during early evolution has led to questions about monophyly of life.
The views about common descent expressed therein were that it was possible that there was only one progenitor for all life forms.
The environmental impact of concrete is a complex mixture of not entirely negative effects ; while concrete is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, recycling of concrete is increasingly common in structures that have reached the end of their life.
Most rare elements on Earth are not needed by life ( exceptions being selenium and iodine ), while a few quite common ones ( aluminium and titanium ) are not used.
However, with robust error correction, and the possibility of external intervention, the common science fiction theme of robotic life run amok is unlikely in the near term.
The common name " marine toad " and the scientific name Bufo marinus suggest a link to marine life, but the adult cane toad is entirely terrestrial, only venturing to fresh water to breed.
Leeming regards resurrection as a common part of the heroic monomyth, in which the heroes are resurrected, often as sources of " material or spiritual food for their people "; in this connection, Leeming notes that Christians regard Jesus as the " bread of life ".
Originally presented with an opportunity to rock out Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 " From the New World " by their new stereophonic label, the band instead forged ahead to unify their own orchestral-based threads of a day in the life of a common man.

common and analog
One common mutagenic base analog is 5-bromouracil, which resembles thymine but can base-pair to guanine in its enol form.
All digital information possesses common properties that distinguish it from analog communications methods:
The most common is that of the end-user, who wants a digital connection into the telephone network from home, whose performance would be better than a 20th century analog 56K modem connection.
Mixed signal microcontrollers are common, integrating analog components needed to control non-digital electronic systems.
A less common feature on some microcontrollers is a digital-to-analog converter ( DAC ) that allows the processor to output analog signals or voltage levels.
Before cable-ready TV sets became common in the late 1980s, an electronic tuning device called a cable converter box was needed to receive the additional analog cable TV channels and transpose or convert the selected channel to analog radio frequency ( RF ) for viewing on a regular TV set on a single channel, usually VHF channel 3 or 4.
A common arrangement uses a series of coils arranged in a helix around the toroid, creating an electrical analog of the mechanical layout.
The MOSFET is by far the most common transistor in both digital and analog circuits, though the bipolar junction transistor was at one time much more common.
Analog multimeters are common ; a quality analog instrument will cost about the same as a DMM.
A pink noise source is sometimes included on analog synthesizers ( although a white noise source is more common ), both as a useful audio sound source for further processing, and also as a source of random control voltages for controlling other parts of the synthesizer.
The sawtooth and square waves are the most common starting points used to create sounds with subtractive analog and virtual analog music synthesizers.
Because of the design of analog video signals, which represent luma and color information separately, a common first step in image compression in codec design is to represent and store the image in a YCbCr color space.
The left watch has a 24-hour analog dial with a mechanical 1 / 6 s movement, the right one has a more common 12-hour dial and a " 1 s " quartz movement
The susceptibility of phone service to power failures is a common problem even with traditional analog service in areas where many customers purchase modern telephone units that operate with wireless handsets to a base station, or that have other modern phone features, such as built-in voicemail or phone book features.
The professional CCIR 601 digital video format also uses Y ' CbCr at the common chroma subsampling rate of 4: 2: 2, primarily for compatibility with previous analog video standards.
Most analog terrestrial transmissions in the US were turned off in June 2009, and 8VSB tuners are common to all new TVs, further complicating a future transition to COFDM.
In any common setup this quickly leads to a mess of cables and confusion in how to connect them, which is made worse if one considers more complex signals like component video ( a total of three for video and two for analog audio or one for digital coaxial audio ).
Although those " hybrid " techniques are usually more common in telecommunications systems than in consumer audio, their existence alone blurs the distinctive line between certain digital and analog systems, at least for what regards some of their alleged advantages or disadvantages.
When using an anamorphic lens, as is common in analog cinematography, lens flare can manifest itself as a horizontal lines.
Each voice may be routed into a common, digitally controlled analog multimode filter, which is constructed with aid of external capacitors to the chip.
" Taped interrogation " is the traditional term for this process ; however, as analog is becoming less and less common, statutes and scholars are referring to the process as " electronically recording " interviews or interrogations.

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