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myriad and themes
Not only can every aspect of the rules be altered in some way over the course of a game of Nomic, but myriad variants also exist: some that have themes, begin with a single rule, or begin with a dictator instead of a democratic process to validate rules.
Nietzsche injects myriad ideas into the book, but there are a few recurring themes.
The game was highly successful and critically acclaimed at release, due to its graphics, gameplay and storyline, which dealt with myriad philosophical themes as specific as memes, censorship, manipulation, patricide, the inherent flaws of democracy and as grandiose as the nature of reality itself.
Kubricks have been produced in a myriad of themes.
The author exudes satisfaction with myriad new subjects, new forms, and new themes, convinced that he has achieved dominance over classic form, especially the sonnet.
His choice of poetic themes reflected his myriad occupations and personal world-view, including poems describing the battlefield using the analogy of a game of chess, poems speaking of the great beauty of nature, of which there are numerous, etc.

myriad and were
The azaleas were as large as shrubs, and their myriad blooms, many still tight in the bud, ranged in color from purple through fuchsia and rose to the palest pink, along with many white ones too.
Certainly their early hits, recorded with myriad overdubs in a garage, and their casual and goofy stage antics were consistent with some of punk rock's ethos.
The Supreme Court ruled in Milliken v. Bradley ( 1974 ) that de-facto racial segregation was acceptable, as long as schools were not actively making policies for racial exclusion ; since then, schools have been segregated due to myriad indirect factors.
The prefix myria -, ten thousand, denoting a factor of, originated from the Greek μύριοι ( mýrioi ), that is, myriad, for ten thousand, and the prefixes demi-and double -, denoting a factor of and 2, respectively, were parts of the original metric system adopted by France in 1795.
They were available in myriad colors, bright yellow probably being the most memorable, hence the name.
* Izanagi-no-Mikoto ( male ) and Izanami-no-Mikoto ( female ) were called by all the myriad gods and asked to help each other to create a new land which was to become Japan.
Darwin presents supporting facts drawn from many disciplines, showing that his theory could explain a myriad of observations from many fields of natural history that were inexplicable under the alternate concept that species had been individually created.
Lucretia Mott read a humorous newspaper piece written by her sister Martha Wright in which Wright questioned why, after an overworked mother completed the myriad daily tasks that were required of her but not of her husband, she was the one upon whom written advice was " so lavishly bestowed.
At Chartres, nearly all of the 176 windows were filled with equally dense stained glass, creating a relatively dark but richly coloured interior in which the light filtering through the myriad narrative and symbolic windows was the main source of illumination.
The yellow chicks were the original form of the candy — hence their name — but then the company introduced other colors and, eventually, the myriad shapes in which they are now produced.
In the 1940s the game quickly spread in myriad variations to Chile, Peru, Brazil and Argentina, where its rules were further refined before being introduced to the United States in 1948, where it was then referred to as the Argentine Rummy game by Ottilie H. Reilly in 1949 and Michael Scully of Coronet magazine in 1953.
Blackface's groundbreaking appropriation, exploitation, and assimilation of African-American culture — as well as the inter-ethnic artistic collaborations that stemmed from it — were but a prologue to the lucrative packaging, marketing, and dissemination of African-American cultural expression and its myriad derivative forms in today's world popular culture.
The builders, in most cases, were not design innovators but craftsmen who adapted plans from myriad national sources such as catalogs, pattern books, magazines, mail-order services, lumberyard fliers, and trade literature.
While the Liberty Bell did not go to the Exposition, a great many Exposition visitors came to visit it, and its image was ubiquitous at the Exposition grounds — myriad souvenirs were sold bearing its image or shape, and state pavilions contained replicas of the bell made of substances ranging from stone to tobacco.
system of naming large numbers which were not powers of 10, based on naming powers of a myriad,
In addition to the nature of democracy under Fujimori, Peruvians were becoming increasingly interested in the myriad criminal allegations involving Fujimori and his chief of the National Intelligence Service, Vladimiro Montesinos.
The Orcs tended to corrupt and debase any language they were exposed to, so while Black Speech strongly influenced their vocabulary and perhaps grammar, it soon mutated into the myriad Orcish dialects, which are not mutually intelligible.
During this era, myriad other terms ( such as mulatto and zambo ) were used to differentiate racial mixtures.
There were gods of the upper heavens, gods of the underworld and a myriad of lesser deities between.
Mae Hong Son historical records state that in the year 1831, which corresponds to the reign of King Nangklao ( Rama III ) of the Rattanakosin Period, in the mueang of Phing Nakhon ( เม ื องพ ิ งค ์ นคร ) known today as Chiang Mai, in the lands of the Kingdom of Lannathai, was Phraya Chiang Mai Mahawong ( พระยาเช ี ยงใหม ่ มหาวงศ ์), who was later to ascend to the rank of Phra Chao Mahottraprathet Racha Thibodi ( พระเจ ้ ามโหตรประเทศราชาธ ิ บด ี), who knew that to the west of Chiang Mai, which meant the lands of today's Mae Hong Son, was a geography of tall mountains and dense forests inhabited by a myriad of forest creatures of which wild elephants in particular were in great abundance, and thus ordered Lord Kaeo, who was a relative of his and a local military chief and governor, to herd these elephants out into the custody of mahouts, to survey the feasibility of this task on such western frontierlands and to be of further service in the capturing of the elephants so that they might be trained for labour thereafter.
Though a myriad of bones was available by 1969, many important ones were missing or hard to interpret.
This was a period which produced a myriad of two-word Swedish-language family names for the nobility ( very favored prefixes were Adler, " eagle "; Ehren-" ära ", " honor "; Silfver, " silver "; and Gyllen, " golden ").
" The verses ' reference to captives has been presented as a reflection of Yahweh's captives of the enemy in Psalm 68: 17 – 18: " God's chariots were myriad, thousands upon thousands ; from Sinai the Lord entered the holy place.
The Young Turks, however, were set on maintaining the empire and not interested in making concessions to the myriad nationalist groups within its borders.
The Young Turks, however, were set on maintaining the empire and not interested in making concessions to the myriad nationalist groups within its borders.

myriad and covered
Prior to Islam the Kaaba of Mecca was covered in symbols representing the myriad demons, djinn, demigods, or simply tribal gods and other assorted deities which represented the polytheistic culture of pre-Islamic Arabia.
The myriad canals are covered in green duckweed ( hence the Green Venice nickname ) and the drained marsh land is home to a varied fauna.
Of particular interest is a sculptured free-form seat in the shape of a bommie, or bombora, and covered in myriad colours depicting the Great Barrier Reef through to the rainforests of Eungella National Park.
The lowest parts of the four columns of Bernini's Baldachin have a helical groove, and the middle and upper sections of the columns are covered in olive and bay branches, which are populated with a myriad of bees and small putti.
Frequented by locals and tourists alike, they are covered in a myriad of tracks ranging from leisurely strolls to relatively taxing steep inclines.
The song has been covered by a myriad of artists, with several of them reaching significant positions in a variety of charts.
By the beginning of the Sengoku Period, battlefield communications had become fairly complicated affairs, with larger armies than ever before, and a multitude of flags and banners covered in a myriad of colors and designs.

myriad and records
The DRF details statistical information about each horse entered in a race, including detailed past performance results, lifetime records, amount of money earned, odds for the particular horse in each past race, and a myriad of other information available for casual or serious study.

myriad and produced
What began as flour and water heated between two iron plates are now popular the world over, produced in sweet and savory varieties, in myriad shapes and sizes.
Among the myriad plays and musicals Papp produced, Papp is perhaps best known for four productions which transferred to commercial Broadway runs: the original version of Galt MacDermot's Hair, a star-studded production of The Pirates of Penzance, self-proclaimed black feminist Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls who Have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf and the anomaly that was A Chorus Line.
He also starred in Steve Levitan ’ s Phil Hendrie and wrote, executive produced and starred in Phil at the Gate, as well as performing a myriad of character voices on several episodes of the animated television shows “ King of the Hill ” and “ Futurama .”
For several years in the late 1930s, hundreds of manufacturers produced tens of thousands of tons of myriad forms of sulfa.
They are produced by myriad plants ( e. g., coralline algae, species of the green algae Halimeda ) and animals ( e. g., coral, molluscs, foraminifera ).
It also is applied to a myriad of carriers and produced as a sheet-good in rolls that can be easily handled.
This myriad of receptors are produced through a process known as clonal selection.
The is the collective name for all the shows produced by Tsuburaya Productions featuring Ultraman, his many brethren, and the myriad Ultra Monsters.
The myriad commercials are written by Dan Houser and Lazlow ( the latter of whom also produced them ).
In 2008 Merrow developed a social network for stitching named merrowing. com, and introduced series of rich media web based tools to help people research and understand the myriad of stitches produced by Merrow Machines.
FischerTechnik has produced a myriad of different sets over the years, and the company has several times renamed existing sets.

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