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Tiny though it is, the fragment influences modern editions of the play.
A papyrus bearing a long fragment of a satyr play by Sophocles, given the title ' Tracking Satyrs ' ( Ichneutae ), was found at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, 1907.
Both collections had been written almost 10 years previously and were based on theatrical collaborations with Robert Wilson ; the former a musical play about Lewis Carroll, and the latter an interpretation of Georg Büchner's play fragment Woyzeck.
* Despoiled Shore Medea Material Landscape with Argonauts ( 1982 ) -- a play in the synthetic fragment form by Heiner Müller
Sophocles presents Inachus, in a fragment of a missing play entitled Inachus, as the elder in the lands of Argos, the Heran hills and among the Tyrsenoi Pelasgoi, an unusual hyphenated noun construction, " Tyrsenians-Pelasgians ".
The verb " to play the Siphnian " appears in a fragment of Aristophanes and has a similar meaning ; the usage is once again explained in the Suda, where it is said to mean " to touch the anus with a finger ".
Even a fragment of music survives from a satyr play.
* A fragment of Scene 2, Act 4 of the play, with Struan Rodger as Ferdinand and Donald Burton as Bosola, is shown in the 1987 BBC TV film version of Agatha Christie's detective novel Sleeping Murder.
In a fragment from his circa 375 BC play Semele or Dionysus Eubulus has the god of wine Dionysos describe proper and improper drinking:
The verb " to play the Siphnian " appears in a fragment of Aristophanes, and is explained in the Suda alongside " to Lesbianize " as a reference to transgression.
A considerable fragment is extant of his pastoral play Daphnis or Lityerses, in which the Sicilian shepherd, in search of his love Pimplea, is brought into connexion with the Phrygian reaper, son of Midas, who slew all who unsuccessfully competed with him in reaping his grain.
Issue number # 288 of Dragon Magazine contains an article detailing Bhaalspawn for 3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons, enabling a Gamesmaster to effectively reecreate the Baldur's Gate series of games for their own campaign, or to play a " post-games " campaign where not all of the Bhaalspawn were slain and where they retained the fragment of Bhaal's essence.
A fragment translated into Latin by the Roman statesman Cicero demonstrates that the chorus of this play is constituted by a group of Titans, recently freed from Tartarus by Zeus despite their defeat in the Titanomachy.
Only one fragment survives from this play.
The song title is a play on words, regarding the phrase " unfinished symphony ", which refers to a fragment of a symphony left by composers that are considered incomplete or unfinished for various reasons.

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The whole, however, may be judged from this fragment: " We Irish, though dwelling at the far ends of the earth, are all disciples of St. Peter and St. Paul ... we are bound to the Chair of Peter, and although Rome is great and renowned, through that Chair alone is she looked on as great and illustrious among us ... On account of the two Apostles of Christ, you pope are almost celestial, and Rome is the head of the whole world, and of the Churches ".
The oldest flute ever discovered may be a fragment of the femur of a juvenile cave bear, with two to four holes, found at Divje Babe in Slovenia and dated to about 43, 000 years ago.
Any subgroup of atoms of a compound also may be called a radical, and if a covalent bond is broken homolytically, the resulting fragment radicals are referred as free radicals.
* During a geomagnetic storm the F < sub > 2 </ sub > layer will become unstable, fragment, and may even disappear completely.
The Muratorian fragment, dated at between 170 and as late as the end of the 4th century ( according to the Anchor Bible Dictionary ), may be the earliest known New Testament canon attributed to mainstream Christianity.
In anywhere from 2 to 4 fissions per 1000 in a nuclear reactor, a process called ternary fission produces three positively charged fragments ( plus neutrons ) and the smallest of these may range from so small a charge and mass as a proton ( Z = 1 ), to as large a fragment as argon ( Z = 18 ).
Sappho may have made reference to Pandora in a surviving fragment.
Byrd himself may have held Protestant beliefs in his youth, for a recently discovered fragment of a setting of an English translation of Luther's hymn Erhalt uns, Herr, bei Deinem Wort, which bears an attribution to ' Birde ' includes the line ' From Turk and Pope defend us Lord '.
The modern fountain pen nib may be traced back to the original gold nib which had a tiny fragment of ruby attached to form the wear-point.
This fragment may serve postnatally to prevent apical dendrites of cortical layer II / III pyramidal neurons from overgrowth, acting via a pathway independent of canonical reelin receptors.
In an interview with Time Asia bureau prior to the 2004 presidential elections, Chen used the model of Germany and the European Union as examples of how countries may come together, and the Soviet Union as illustrating how a country may fragment.
The fragment by Limenius has been dated to 128 BC ; the one by Athenaios may have been composed in the same year, or ten years earlier.
A fragment of a cross shaft from Repton includes on one face a carved image of a mounted man which, it has been suggested, may be a memorial to Æthelbald.
On the other hand, the single bone fragment assigned to this taxon is not very diagnostic and may not be of a bird at all.
Hand axes found in Kents Cavern date to, and a maxilla fragment known as Kents Cavern 4 may be the oldest example of a modern human in Europe, dating back to 37, 000 – 40, 000 years ago.
During a geomagnetic storm, the ionosphere's F < sub > 2 </ sub > layer will become unstable, fragment, and may even disappear.
The word's secular usage may owe some of its popularity to James Joyce, who expounded on its meaning in the fragment Stephen Hero and the novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
Most digital recordings rely at least to some extent on computational encoding and decoding and so may become completely unplayable if not enough consecutive good data is available for the decoder to synchronize to the digital data stream, whereas any intact fragment of any size of an analog recording is playable.
For these applications, antibodies may be enzymatically digested to produce either an Fab or an F ( ab ') 2 fragment of the antibody.
A maxilla fragment known as Kents Cavern 4 may be the oldest example of a modern human in Europe, dating back to 37, 000 – 40, 000 years ago.
These are thought to form in stellar nurseries, and quickly fragment into stable multiple stars, which in the process may eject components as galactic high velocity stars.
There are many other works of art including over two hundred stained glass windows, the most familiar of which may be the Space Window, honoring man's landing on the Moon, which includes a fragment of lunar rock at its center ; the rock was presented at the dedication service on 21 July 1974, the fifth anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission.
This layer is gravitationally unstable and may fragment into numerous clumps, which in turn collapse into planetesimals.
A lower molar, UA 8699, may be of a marsupial or a placental and a molar fragment is referable to Multituberculata.

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Fragments 7 and 8 clearly indicate that Melissus is speaking in terms of spatial infinity, although regarding fragment 3, which first argues this point, Simplicius explicitly denies this: “ But by ‘ magnitude ’ he does not mean what is extended in space .” Although Simplicius undoubtedly had more of Melissus ’ treatise at his disposal, as well as other commentaries and notes which have not survived to the present day, fragments 7 and 8 clearly indicate that Melissus has spatial infinity in mind.
The data indicate that specific isoenzyme and organeile DNA restriction fragment patterns will be useful markers for precise identification of genomes of different Daucus species.
However these features may be a feature of ontogeny of the single taxon represented by a single skull fragment, and thus these characteristics may not indicate visual acuity in the adults of this taxon, for which no skull has been described.

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