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is and recognizable
What I have observed time and time again is a process of integration, integration that begins as abstract design and gradually takes on recognizable form ; ;
The adoption of a standard recognizable type for a long time, is probably because nature gives preference in survival of a type which has long be adopted by the climatic conditions, and also due to the general Greek belief that nature expresses itself in ideal forms that can be imagined and represented.
Proponents prefer " America the Beautiful " for various reasons, saying it is easier to sing, more melodic, and more adaptable to new orchestrations while still remaining as easily recognizable as " The Star-Spangled Banner.
Containing a message that forgiveness and redemption are possible regardless of sins committed and that the soul can be delivered from despair through the mercy of God, " Amazing Grace " is one of the most recognizable songs in the English-speaking world.
Because of the first proposition, God himself is thought as invisible and only recognizable in his creation.
" This tune is more commonly recognizable as " Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star ".
Artwork that reshapes the natural world for expressive purposes is called abstract ; that which derives from, but does not imitate a recognizable subject is called nonobjective abstraction.
Afrobeat is now one of the most recognizable music genres in the world and has influenced as many Western musicians as it has African ones with its exuberant style and polyrhythms.
The clear whistle " bob-WHITE " or " bob-bob-WHITE " call of these birds is most recognizable.
The constellation Orion ( constellation ) | Orion is one of the most recognizable in the night sky.
File: Triceratops BW. jpg | Triceratops is one of the most recognizable genera of the Cretaceous.
Though celebrities come from many different working fields, most celebrities are typically associated with individuals that come from the fields of sports and entertainment or a person who is a public figure in that is commonly recognizable in mass media.
The scent is so strong and recognizable that others are able to tell if one is making a roux, and often infer that one is making a gumbo.
Regardless when and by what route it reached England and the British colonies in its recognizable form, croquet is, like pall mall, trucco, jeu de mail and kolven, clearly a derivative of ground billiards, which was popular in Western Europe back to at least the 14th century, with roots in classical antiquity.
A classical order is one of the ancient styles of classical architecture, each distinguished by its proportions and characteristic profiles and details, and most readily recognizable by the type of column employed.
Sometimes the relationship is easily recognizable: baggage, drainage, blockade.
This program is still recognizable in the most popular philosophy of mathematics, where it is usually called formalism.
The Renaissance Center, located in downtown Detroit, is one of the most recognizable features along the shores of the Detroit River.
It is written from left to right, does not have distinct letter cases, and is recognizable ( along with most other North Indic scripts, with few exceptions like Gujarati and Oriya ) by a horizontal line that runs along the top of full letters.

is and sonic
The Latin synonym is " sonic ", after which the term sonics used to be a synonym for acoustics and later a branch of acoustics.
Since the speed of sound varies with temperature, and is virtually stable with pressure change, sonic anemometers are also used as thermometers.
The exact mechanism by which the corona is heated is still the subject of some debate, but likely possibilities include induction by the Sun's magnetic field and sonic pressure waves from below ( the latter being less probable now that coronae are known to be present in massive, hot, highly magnetic stars ).
It is highly constrained and filled with many types of sonic pattern.
A refuelable strategy implies energy is refilled continuously or periodically with external sonic, chemical, tethered, magnetic, or electrical sources.
The sonic screwdriver is a fictional tool in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and its spinoffs.
In The Three Doctors the sonic screwdriver is almost unrecognisable as a black grip and plastic spherical head have been applied to the device.
A common misconception is that the Doctor Who production team at BBC Wales were so impressed by how much more resilient the toy sonic screwdriver was than the real prop, that they obtained moulds of the original prototype of the toy to use in the 2006 series, in fact, this was not the case.
In contrast with Nathan-Turner's attitude that the sonic screwdriver should not be used as a cure-all, the new production team gave it even more functionality than previous versions which has given the series some criticism as it seems to be a deus ex machina, a literary device that is generally avoided.
In " Doomsday ", the Doctor states that the sonic screwdriver does not kill, wound or maim ; however, it is sometimes brandished in a threatening manner, such as in " The Christmas Invasion ", " The Impossible Planet ", " The Runaway Bride ", " The Lazarus Experiment " and The Infinite Quest.
In " World War Three ", when confronted by a group of Slitheen, the Doctor threatens to " triplicate the flammability " of a bottle of port wine with the sonic screwdriver, though one of the Slitheen realises he is bluffing.
In this episode it is shown that when you hold two sonic items together it creates harmful sound waves, which the doctor uses to escape.
The sonic screwdriver is unable to open a " deadlock seal ", used as a plot device to prevent an easy solution.
In " Silence in the Library ", while trying to open a wooden door, the Doctor tells Donna that the sonic screwdriver won't work because the door is made of wood, a fact later restated in " The Hungry Earth "; when Rory complains about this, the Doctor counters to not " diss the sonic.
In " The Eleventh Hour ", the malfunctioning sonic screwdriver is destroyed when the Doctor tries to signal the Atraxi ships.
The Eleventh Doctor's sonic screwdriver is larger than its predecessor ; it has a green light and metal claws that extend with a flick of the wrist.
This version of the screwdriver also appears, although never officially announced, to have a flashlight setting, as the Doctor is seen to have it emitting a continuous glow while not uttering the classic sonic noise.
In mid-late 2012 Character-options is planning to release a so-called Trans-Temporal sonic screwdriver which will be compatible with the build your own screwdriver set and the " Personal Tardis " set.
* In the Ninth Doctor Adventures novel The Clockwise Man the sonic screwdriver is used to cauterise wounds, as a soldering iron, and to stop a clockwork mechanism.
* In the Tenth Doctor Adventures novel The Stone Rose, the sonic screwdriver is used to sedate animals.
Unlike the sonic screwdriver, it is used as a weapon that can kill as well as artificially age its target, using technology developed by Lazarus Laboratories originally seen in " The Lazarus Experiment ".
* In the series 4 episode " Partners in Crime ", the antagonist Miss Foster is shown using a sonic device identified by her as a sonic pen, which the Doctor describes as having identical functionality to his screwdriver.

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