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pervading and quality
It is a thing of histories, each with its own plot, its own inception and movement toward its close, each having its own particular rhythmic movement ; each with its own unrepeated quality pervading it throughout .’
The Heroic quality pervading Beethoven's Middle Period is heard extensively in the first movement.

pervading and from
The pervading presence of stage actors in film was the cause of this outburst from director Marshall Neilan in 1917: " The sooner the stage people who have come into pictures get out, the better for the pictures.
We repeat, then, in the light of this recapitulation of events, almost too recent to be called history, but which are familiar to us all, and on the most casual examination of the language of these amendments, no one can fail to be impressed with the one pervading purpose found in them all, lying at the foundation of each, and without which none of them would have been even suggested ; we mean the freedom of the slave race, the security and firm establishment of that freedom, and the protection of the newly made freeman and citizen from the oppressions of those who had formerly exercised unlimited dominion over him.
Strapping Young Lad differed from City because it was less industrial and more reminiscent of death metal ; the humor pervading the previous two albums became more subdued.
Angelica is unique amongst the Umbelliferae for its pervading aromatic odour, a pleasant perfume entirely different from fennel, parsley, anise, caraway or chervil.
However, from the mid-1980s until the early 1990s, glam metal had been the pervading and popular subgenre within the boundaries of the Los Angeles scene.

pervading and towards
Stylistically he uses points of imitation, rather in the manner of Josquin des Prez, in almost all of his sacred works ( the masses and motets ), following the contemporary trend towards pervading imitation and polyphonic complexity.

pervading and into
At the same time another child -- this one of Shelley's brain -- was given to the world: Alastor, a poem of pervading beauty in which the reader may gaze into the still depths of a fine mind's musings.
However, the doctrine was later charged with having degenerated into a system of patronage and nepotism pervading too many aspects of Austrian life.
Thubten Yeshe explains: When the completion stage practices have been mastered and we have gained control over our subtle energy winds and so forth, there will come a time when the dakas and dakinis will come ... physically embracing such a consort is ncessary for bring all the pervading energy winds into the central channel, a prerequisite for opening the heart center and experiencing the profoundest level of clear light.

pervading and air
While Jouhaux tried to associate the CGT with the authorities, his opponents criticized the pervading air of nationalism and the preference for struggle with the German proletarians rather than the French employers.

pervading and work
A reviewer wrote, " The visitor is struck, on entering the gallery, with a curious sense of harmony and fitness pervading it, and is more interested, perhaps, in the general effect than in any one work.
He was struck by the modern impression pervading Velázquez's work in both landscape and portraiture.
" The work of black Harlem writers sought to challenge the pervading racism of the larger white community and often promoted progressive or socialist politics and racial integration.
The work began in a tranquil fashion in G major, with a reflective solo violin melody pervading most of the Introduction.
The work in which he set forth his opinions regarding the vicious taste pervading the current Portuguese prose literature is entitled Maximas sabre a Arte Oratoria ( 1745 ) and is preceded by a chronological table forming almost a social and physical history of Portugal.

pervading and its
In some areas of the city, the ensuing poverty left its mark on the urban landscape and scarred the social life of the community, leading to rising crime rates and pervading cultural intolerance.
The Singapore Arms and Flag and National Anthem Rules define the flag's composition and the symbolism of its elements: red symbolises " universal brotherhood and equality of man ", and white, " pervading and everlasting purity and virtue ".
Ralph Alpher and Robert Herman made a scientific prediction in 1948 that we should still be able to observe these red-shifted photons today as an ambient cosmic microwave background radiation ( CMBR ) pervading all space with a temperature of about five Kelvin ( when the CMBR was actually first detected in 1965, its temperature was found to be three Kelvin ).
critiqued the ideological and economic system that produced her Warren, attacking the problematic double standard of male privilege and the deeply entrenched objectification of women, which Shaw saw pervading all levels of Victorian society down to its most basic nuclear element, the family.
The landscape of Italy, in particular the Alps, is a pervading focus of the book, with its often lush descriptions of scenery conveying the thoughts and moods of characters.

pervading and .
According to Tylor, animism often includes " an idea of pervading life and will in nature "; i. e., a belief that natural objects other than humans have souls.
The third pattern or category of dukkha refers to a basic unsatisfactoriness pervading all forms of life because all forms of life are impermanent and constantly changing.
* This is the deepest, most subtle level of dukkha ; it includes " a basic unsatisfactoriness pervading all existence, all forms of life, due to the fact that all forms of life are changing, impermanent and without any inner core or substance.
Dukkha suggests a basic unsatisfactoriness pervading all forms of life, due to the fact that all forms of life are impermanent and constantly changing.
Problems in Southern Italy still include widespread political corruption, pervading organized crime and very high unemployment rates.
The Qur ' an proclaims this eschatology with a pervading aura of certitude and claims it sheer folly to doubt the inevitability of the end-time.
The " history of wickedness " pervading the Old Testament convinced Paine that it was simply another set of human-authored myths.
It was revived again in the 19th century as a theory of an all pervading aether and again lost plausibility with the success of Special Relativity.
But the breathtaking beauty pervading his waltzes ... " Pastircek / Hirtenlied ", " Slovenia / Slovenija, odkod lepote tvoje ", " Veter nosi pesem mojo / The wind song ", " Čakala bom " (" I shall wait "), " European Waltz ", " Na svidenje " (" So long "), " On the Bridge ", and " Argentina ", to name just a golden few ... best characterize the profound nature of his impact.
As in the inmost dells of some small tropic island the throbbing of the ocean lingers, so here a faint pervading hum and trepidation told in every corner of surrounding London.
Yāska, commenting on this Rigvedic verse, accepts the following meanings of Ātman: the pervading principle, the organism in which other elements are united and the ultimate sentient principle.
His style on this album was highly influenced by the social consciousness and Afrocentrism pervading hip hop in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
# a cosmic microwave background pervading the entire universe should exist, which is a record of a phase transition that occurred when the atoms of the universe first formed.
Ralph Waldo Emerson noted that, though Lowell had significant technical skill, his poetry " rather expresses his wish, his ambition, than the uncontrollable interior impulse which is the authentic mark of a new poem ... and which is felt in the pervading tone, rather than in brilliant parts or lines.
The Stoic philosophers identified the term with the divine animating principle pervading the Universe.
In Stoic philosophy, which began with Zeno of Citium c. 300 BC, the logos was the active reason pervading and animating the universe.

quality and free
The code quality and general utility along with the licensing terms have led to its use in a multitude of free and open source software.
The court ruled that the OSP violated article IX, section 1 ( a ) of the Florida Constitution: " Adequate provision shall be made by law for a uniform, efficient, safe, secure, and high quality system of free public schools.
Through free competition between vendors for the provision of products and services, prices tend to decrease, and quality tends to increase.
* LCD Phase and Clock Adjustment, Techmind offers a free test screen to get a better LCD picture quality than the LCDs " auto-tune " function.
* Asia Online, provides a custom machine translation engine building capability that they claim gives near-human quality compared to the " gist " based quality of free online engines.
* Works are done on an acid free archival quality support.
* Raster3D — a free, open source software package for generating high quality raster images
The latter featured 13 short stories, including a novella, N., which was later released as a serialized animated series that could be seen for free, or, for a small fee, could be downloaded in a higher quality ; it then was adopted into a limited comic book series.
The ability to record high-quality sound on magnetic tape also created opportunities, as has the proliferation of home computers capable of recording, often using inexpensive even free software and a microphone of reasonable quality.
noted, " Given that the bandwidth for conducting crawls is neither infinite nor free, it is becoming essential to crawl the Web in not only a scalable, but efficient way, if some reasonable measure of quality or freshness is to be maintained.
A similar quality criterion is R < sub > free </ sub >, which is calculated from a subset (~ 10 %) of reflections that were not included in the structure refinement.
* Coffee Taster, the free newsletter of the International Institute of Coffee Tasters, featuring articles on the quality of espresso, chemical and sensory analysis, market trends
# The quality of an AIS when it performs its intended function in an unimpaired manner, free from deliberate or inadvertent unauthorized manipulation of the system.
This changed significantly as commercial -, hobbyist -, and government-funded high quality free implementations became available.
In the novel, the material needs of nearly all thetes are satisfied by freely-available food and clothing, albeit of low quality ; thetes without the political connections of a phyle are entitled to similarly low-quality " free justice.
The standard of living includes factors such as income, quality and availability of employment, class disparity, poverty rate, quality and affordability of housing, hours of work required to purchase necessities, gross domestic product, inflation rate, number of vacation days per year, affordable ( or free ) access to quality healthcare, quality and availability of education, life expectancy, incidence of disease, cost of goods and services, infrastructure, national economic growth, economic and political stability, political and religious freedom, environmental quality, climate and safety.
Not just for the act of going free, but because editorial quality has been maintained, circulation has almost trebled and advertisers have responded favourably.
Except for high quality crystals at low temperatures, the phonon mean free path is not reduced significantly at higher temperatures.
Every governing body is free to set its own standards, so the quality of races may differ.

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