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He was soon producing some spectacular and original images, notably Nemesis ( 1502 ), The Sea Monster ( 1498 ), and Saint Eustace ( c. 1501 ), with a highly detailed landscape background and animals.
This detail from Salvator Mundi, an unfinished oil painting on wood, reveals Dürer's highly detailed preparatory drawing.
As in the Ninth Symphony, the vocal forces sing a theme first played instrumentally, and this theme is highly reminiscent of the corresponding theme in the Ninth Symphony ( for a detailed comparison, see Choral Fantasy ).
( Oxford University Press, 1999 ), highly detailed coverage of 1644-1999, in 1136pp.
* Conservatory ( greenhouse ), a large, highly detailed residential solarium or a greenhouse where plants are cultivated
These are instances in which memories of powerful emotional events are more highly detailed and enduring than regular memories ( e. g. September 11 attacks, assassination of JFK ).
For example, the computer baseball games Earl Weaver Baseball and Tony La Russa Baseball each had highly detailed simulations of the game strategies of those two baseball managers.
He published a highly detailed description of the development of a depth-first backtracking algorithm .< sup > 2 </ sup >
As historians provide highly detailed narratives of increasingly smaller subjects there is less concern for the larger picture of the meaning of it all.
Like the elongated scroll scenes of Kaizhi, Tang Dynasty ( 618-907 AD ) Chinese artists like Wu Daozi painted vivid and highly detailed artwork on long horizontal handscrolls ( which were very popular during the Tang ), such as his Eighty Seven Celestial People.
( Köstenberger pages 104-105 ) Köstenberger concurs with John Meier that it is highly unlikely for the passage to be a Christian interpolation given that in New Testament texts James is referred to as the " brother of the Lord " rather than the " brother of Jesus ", and that a Christian interpolator would have provided a more detailed account at that point.
Now etchers could do the highly detailed work that was previously the monopoly of engravers, and Callot made full use of the new possibilities.
Sabotage in warfare, according to the OSS manual, varies from highly technical coup de main acts that require detailed planning and the use of specially trained operatives, to innumerable simple acts which the ordinary individual citizen-saboteur can perform.
At the high end are highly detailed brass models which are usually imported from Japan or Korea and can cost in excess of $ 500.
The Saint Petersburg Tram Company produces highly detailed polyurethane non-powered O Scale models from around the world which can easily be powered by trucks from vendors like Q-Car.
The article provided a detailed and highly plausible account of a lighter-than-air balloon trip by famous European balloonist Monck Mason across the Atlantic Ocean taking 75 hours, along with a diagram and specifications of the craft.
A House Dividing, 1852-1857. highly detailed narrative of national politics
The game was also highly successful because its graphics took advantage of Capcom's CPS arcade chipset, with highly detailed characters and stages.
Though Vesalius ' work was not the first such work based on actual autopsy, nor even the first work of this era, the production values, highly detailed and intricate plates, and the fact that the artists who produced it were clearly present at the dissections themselves made it into an instant classic.
Companies like GMT Games and Multi-Man Publishing continue to survive and publish highly detailed hex and counter wargames.
* Appleton's Annual Cyclopedia ... 1901 ( 1902 ); highly detailed compilation of facts and primary documents ; worldwide coverage online edition
* The Annual Cyclopedia ... 1902 ( 1903 ), highly detailed compilation of facts ; worldwide coverage online edition
* The Annual register of world events: Volume 96 ( 1855 ), highly detailed coverage of events in British Empire and worldwide full text online

highly and account
For hundreds of years, the evidence available consisted of ( 1 ) the captain's fragmentary journal, ( 2 ) a highly prejudiced account by one of the survivors, ( 3 ) a note found in a dead man's desk on board, and ( 4 ) several second-hand reports.
One of the central characteristics is that anthropology tends to provide a comparatively more holistic account of phenomena and tends to be highly empirical.
AAC interventions are highly individualized, taking into account specific abilities of language comprehension, social-relational characteristics, learning strengths and weaknesses, and developmental patterns for specific types of intellectual disabilities.
In 1981, Kathleen Wheeler contrasts the Crewe Manuscript note with the Preface: " Contrasting this relatively factual, literal, and dry account of the circumstances surrounding the birth of the poem with the actual published preface, one illustrates what the latter is not: it is not a literal, dry, factual account of this sort, but a highly literary piece of composition, providing the verse with a certain mystique.
R. Binns acknowledges that this account is the most serious of various alleged early sightings of the monster, but argues that all other claims of monster sightings prior to 1933 are highly dubious and do not prove that there was a tradition of the monster before this date.
Accepted wisdom has it that amplifiers add less latency than regenerators, though in both cases it can be highly variable, and so needs to be taken into account.
" On the other hand, Richard Caplan of Reading and Oxford University reviewed the work in International Affairs, where he described the work as " a revisionist and highly contentious account of western policy and the dissolution of Yugoslavia ".
The Song of Roland, a highly romanticized account of this battle, would later become one of the most famous chansons de geste of the Middle Ages.
Scholars have described Ukraine's political system as " weak, fractured, highly personal and ideologically vacuous while the judiciary and media fail to hold politicians to account " ( Dr. Taras Kuzio in 2009 ).
The film, a highly fictionalized account of Wallace's life, was a commercial success and won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, but has been widely criticized by historians for its inaccuracies.
1994 television film Good King Wenceslas is a highly fictional account of his early life.
The significant amount of energy due to charging has to be taken into account when making calculations about the electronic properties of the setup and is highly sensitive to distances to conducting surfaces nearby.
Amadeus is a play by Peter Shaffer, which gives a highly fictionalized account of the lives of the composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri.
Like most of his episodes, Blind Harry's account of the battle of Stirling Bridge is highly improbable, for example his use of figures of a biblical magnitude for the size of the participating armies.
Nevertheless, his highly dramatised and graphic account of the battle fed the imaginations of subsequent generations of Scottish schoolchildren.
Suetonius Tranquilius gives a short but highly favourable account on Titus's reign in The Lives of Twelve Caesars, emphasizing his military achievements and his generosity as Emperor, in short describing him as follows:
Because countries like Gabon and Nigeria account for as much as 15 % of US crude oil imports, US companies are believed to regard the area as highly prospective.
At the time, many readers considered spontaneous combustion highly dubious if not impossible, but Dickens nonetheless staunchly defended the plausibility of his account.
Blixen is best known for Out of Africa, her account of living in Kenya, and one of her stories, Babette's Feast, both of which have been adapted into highly acclaimed, Academy Award-winning motion pictures.
Livy, writing 200 years after the event, gives a highly theatrical account of the Bacchanalia's introduction by a foreign soothsayer, a " Greek of mean condition ... a low operator of sacrifices ".
Either the tradition dates back to when the Inuit first made contact with Europeans ( which they consider highly unlikely ), or, more likely, it is the adaptation of an already existing tradition, modified to account for the coming of the Europeans.

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