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However, beyond this theoretical significance, efficient and scalable algorithms for SAT that were developed over the last decade have contributed to dramatic advances in our ability to automatically solve problem instances involving tens of thousands of variables and millions of constraints.
There are several manga and anime ( e. g. Saki and Akagi ) devoted to dramatic and comic situations involving mahjong.
* Musical theatre: any dramatic work heavily involving music ; often called a " musical "
The painting is nearly all of the highest quality in the first two rooms, but the later compositions in the Stanze, especially those involving dramatic action, are not entirely as successful either in conception or their execution by the workshop.
Marshall envisioned dramatic social change involving the elimination of poverty and a sharp reduction of inequality.
However, there are some dramatic storylines, such as the rape of Kathy Perks, and, more recently, a storyline involving David Archer's family being threatened by a gang of farm thieves.
In the past, a cliffhanger involving a death of a major character or disaster was marked by the traditional closing theme being replaced by the final dramatic section of Barwick Green involving trombones, cymbals and the closing bars of the signature tune.
As a result, even when he is not writing a visual piece involving stage action, Birstwistle's music is frequently described as dramatic in construction.
The series made use of dramatic storylines involving murders, kidnapping, amnesia, blackmail, serial killers and prostitution among the more standard elements as teenage problems, unemployment, romance, jealousy, money-making schemes, and parental problems.
The series also made good use of cliffhangers, often involving dramatic escapes, crimes, and catastrophes befalling the prison and its inhabitants.
The Doctors ' plot ( Russian language: дело врачей affair, врачи-вредители or врачи-убийцы ) in 1952 / 53 was the most dramatic anti-Jewish episode in the Soviet Union during Joseph Stalin's regime, involving the " unmasking " of a group of prominent Moscow doctors, predominantly Jews, as conspiratorial assassins of Soviet leaders.
Paul's work is characterized by dramatic compositions ( often involving enormous machines, robots or spaceships ), bright or even garish colors, and a limited ability to depict human faces, especially the female ones.
After a trade to Philadelphia involving, among others, his teammate Curt Flood ( which led to Flood's dramatic lawsuit over baseball's reserve clause ) before the 1970 season, McCarver played for the Phillies, Expos, Red Sox, and another brief stint with the Cardinals ( he was replaced on the roster by the rookie Keith Hernandez ).
Much of Vereen's performance ended up on the cutting room floor, together with a recreation of Brice's " Baby Snooks " radio show and dramatic scenes involving her and her daughter.
Nabeshin was involved in a dramatic battle at a location named Pogota ( possibly after Bogotá ), apparently involving That Man.
The lyrics are dramatic, involving violence, murder, and mental disorder.
Many long-running British soap operas have Christmas specials, usually involving a dramatic storyline developed over several weeks which culminates at Christmas.
Often these stories are tragic, involving a death, divorce, a dramatic revelation or similar event.
After several dramatic action scenes involving a speeding locomotive, Marty returns to 1985 in the restored DeLorean.
Roger Ebert from the Chicago Sun-Times saw it as " a dramatic, involving story " but criticized its " loopholes and lapses.
It was the most dramatic American Civil War action involving Jackson County, Missouri since the Union's devastating " Order No. 11 " a year earlier.
In the summer of 1981, dramatic events involving young Franco-Maghrebis brought about many different reactions from the French public.
These seem to represent some shamanistic dramatic practices of the Yangzi River valley area involving the invocation of divine beings and seeking their blessings by means of a process of courtship.

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In his study Samuel Johnson, Joseph Wood Krutch takes this line when he says that what Aristotle really means by his theory of catharsis is that our evil passions may be so purged by the dramatic ritual that it is `` less likely that we shall indulge them through our own acts ''.
The composition is jammed by clashing colors, which is unlike what we've seen in the balanced, natural, and dramatic colors of the High Renaissance.
In the company of Edwin and his loves are a dramatic array of thinly veiled representations of theatrical personages of the time, amongst them Daniel Mendoza, an exacting and powerful impresario, who controls the lives of his leading ladies ; the goatish, démodé manager, Matthew Lewis, who promotes Julia Scarlet as “ the American Sarah Bernhardt ”; the worldly-wise veteran of the stage, Ottilie Potter, who has gotten where she is because, “ Men had what I wanted, and I had what they wanted ”; and the huge, manlike Helen Sampson, chief among theatrical agents.
However, some modern scholars have argued that the demons and temptations that Anthony is reported to have faced may have been related to Athanasius by some of the simpler pilgrims who had visited him, who may have been conveying what they had been told in a manner more dramatic than it had been conveyed to them.
In what was a dramatic five game series, their NLDS victory over the Atlanta Braves was the franchise's first postseason series win since they went to the World Series in 1908, when they beat the Detroit Tigers in five games.
" By the later segments of Kino-Pravda, Vertov was experimenting heavily, looking to abandon what he considered film clichés ( and receiving criticism for it ); his experimentation was even more pronounced and dramatic by the time of Man with a Movie Camera, which was filmed in Ukraine.
The first A is an expansive threnody on solo cello ( Schmidt's own instrument ) whose seamless lyricism predates Strauss's Metamorphosen by more than a decade ( its theme is later adjusted to form the scherzo of the symphony ); the B section is an equally expansive funeral march ( deliberately referencing Beethoven's Eroica in its texture ) whose dramatic climax is marked by an orchestral crescendo culminating in a gong and cymbal crash ( again, a clear allusion to similar climaxes in the later symphonies of Bruckner, and followed by what Harold Truscott has brilliantly described as a " reverse climax ", leading back to a repeat of the A section ).
It contained what would become Brooks's signature song, the blue collar anthem " Friends in Low Places ", as well as two other Brooks classics, the dramatic and controversial " The Thunder Rolls " and the philosophically ironic " Unanswered Prayers ".
" Hawks was dissatisfied with the film after being certain that dramatic films would establish his reputation, but realized what he had done wrong when Sol Wurtzel told Hawks " Look, you've shown you can make a picture, but for God's sake, go out and make entertainment.
In 1691, he wrote the music for what is sometimes considered his dramatic masterpiece, King Arthur, with the libretto by Dryden and first published by the Musical Antiquarian Society in 1843.
While the theory of combining multiple arts into one art is quite old, and has been revived periodically, the postmodern manifestation is often in combination with performance art, where the dramatic subtext is removed, and what is left is the specific statements of the artist in question or the conceptual statement of their action.
Losing 1 – 0 going into injury time in the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final, Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjær scored late goals to claim a dramatic victory over Bayern Munich, in what is considered one of the greatest comebacks of all time.
A brief dramatic episode of Marxist-Leninist revolution took place in North America during the October Crisis in the province of Quebec in Canada, where the Marxist-Leninist and Quebec separatist Front de libération du Québec ( FLQ ) kidnapped the British Trade Commissioner in Canada, James Cross, and Quebec government minister Pierre Laporte who was later killed, it issued a manifesto condemning what it considered English Canadian imperialism in French Quebec calling for an independent, socialist Quebec.
The first dramatic text written by Gombrowicz was Iwona, księżniczka Burgunda ( Ivona, Princess of Burgundia, 1938 ), a tragicomedy — a play that describes what the enslavement of form, custom, and ceremony brings.
Andre Previn said, " You know, Stan Kenton can stand in front of a thousand fiddles and a thousand brass and make a dramatic gesture and every studio arranger can nod his head and say, ‘‘ Oh, yes, that ’ s done like this .’’ But Duke merely lifts his finger, three horns make a sound, and I don ’ t know what it is!
There appears to be an uncertain period of time from when the last Arawaks left what would later be called the British Virgin Islands until the first Europeans started to settle there in the early 17th century, but each period commences with a dramatic change from the time period which precedes it, and so is a convenient way to compartmentalise the subject.
) The film's historical inaccuracies are, in Wilson's view, more troublesome than what can be allowed under normal dramatic license.
Nielsen's career began in dramatic roles on television during what is known as " Television's Golden Age ", appearing in almost 50 live programs in 1950 alone.
)" Kirk Gibson's dramatic game-winning pinch-hit home run in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series (" I don't believe what I just saw!
According to one scholar, this " was not only a dramatic change in the function of art, it was the context in which our present concept of art, what the literary critic M. H. Abrams called " art as such ", first began to take shape ", replacing a " construction model " where art theory concerned itself with how the maker created his work, with a " contemplation model " concerned with the effect of the finished work on a " lone perceiver " or viewer.
After losing the Fourth Test by 12 runs after a dramatic final day collapse, Taylor headed to his home ground, the Sydney Cricket Ground, for what would be his final Test.
In 1976, in what was to be Britten ’ s last Festival, Janet Baker sang the premiere of his dramatic cantata Phaedra in a festival that included performances by André Previn, Elizabeth Söderström, Richter and the entire Rostropovich family.
Kakadu ’ s dramatic landscape, Aboriginal cultural significance and diverse and abundant wildlife are what visitors are drawn to.
In the middle of the 20th century, Richard Feynman realized that the perturbative expansion could be given a dramatic and beautiful graphical representation in terms of what are now called Feynman diagrams.

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