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There are many other places and objects worth seeing, for example a notable number of churches and monasteries, a few remarkable 17th-and 18th-century buildings in the particular Baroque style typical of the region, a collection of statues and monuments, park areas, cemeteries, among others.
His frequent use of l ' aura is also remarkable: for example, the line " Erano i capei d ' oro a l ' aura sparsi " may both mean " her hair was all over Laura's body ", and " the wind (" l ' aura ") blew through her hair ".
A remarkable example of their shipbuilding skills was the Khufu ship, a vessel in length entombed at the foot of the Great Pyramid of Giza around 2500 BC and found intact in 1954.
A remarkable example of twin cities: Plaza Internacional of the Frontera de la Paz.
One particularly remarkable example of co-speciation exists between the simian foamy virus ( SFV ) and its primate hosts.
For example, in 1952 Hans Hartelius conducted and published an animal study on cats entitled Cerebral Changes Following Electrically Induced Convulsions in which a double-blind microscopic pathology examination showed that it was possible to distinguish the 8 shocked animals from the 8 non-shocked animals with remarkable accuracy based on statistically significant structural changes to the brain, including vessel wall changes, gliosis, and nerve cell changes.
The Carnegie library, the former public library built with money donated by Andrew Carnegie to the city of Reims after World War I, is a remarkable example of Art Deco in France.
Therefore, the Bayeux Tapestry was not unique at the time it was created — rather it is remarkable for being the sole surviving example of Middle Ages ' narrative needlework.
The smooth upper bark of the half-barks and that of the completely smooth-barked trees and mallees can produce remarkable colour and interest, for example E. deglupta.
On the invitation of Zerubbabel, the governor, who showed them a remarkable example of liberality by contributing personally 1, 000 golden darics, besides other gifts, the people poured their gifts into the sacred treasury with great enthusiasm.
Finnegans Wake incorporates a high number of intertextual allusions and references to other texts ; Parrinder refers to it as " a remarkable example of intertextuality " containing a " wealth of literary reference.
This incident is the best example for Diomedes ’ remarkable bravery.
They are remarkable for their edges filled with animals symbolising proverbs and fables, for example the fable of The Crayfish and the Oyster or Skill is greater than Cunning.
Although Mary Rose consists of only half of a ship, it is a remarkable example of ship construction from Tudor England, and like Vasa, it contained a wealth of artifacts that tell of the daily lives of those on board.
A remarkable example of a city-state which flourished during this era is Rhodes through its merchant navy, until 43 BC and the Roman conquest.
In 1897, the Fayette County Courthouse was completed and is a remarkable example of the Romanesque Revival architectural style.
It would have meant a march of twenty days or more, through mountainous terrain, from the Roman border ; a " remarkable example of imperialism ", in the words of Fergus Millar.
One outstanding example of a remarkable performance not approved by the Maestro was his December 1948 NBC broadcast of Dvořák's Symphonic Variations, released on an LP by the Society.
The most remarkable example of swine CAFO monopoly is found in the United States, where in 2001, 50 producers had control over 70 % of total pork production.
UNESCO catalogued Schönbrunn Palace on the World Heritage List in 1996, together with its gardens, as a remarkable Baroque ensemble and example of synthesis of the arts ( Gesamtkunstwerk ).
Thus for example the scholia on Jarir furnished him with a remarkable notice of the prevalence of Buddhist doctrine and asceticism in Iraq under the Omayyads.
Aphrodita aculeata, a sea mouse, showing colorful spines, a remarkable example of photonic engineering by a living organism
A remarkable example is the chameleon, whose eyes appear to be mounted on turrets, each moving independently of the other, up or down, left or right.
The society contained a remarkable group of men who afterwards became eminent in different ways: for example, developer of classical electromagnetic theory James Clerk Maxwell and Liberal Party leader Sir William Harcourt.

remarkable and technique
As Ravel said, “ It is probably better after all for us to be on frigid terms for illogical reasons .” Ravel stoically absorbed superficial comparisons with Debussy promulgated by biased critics, including Pierre Lalo, an anti-Ravel critic who stated, “ Where M. Debussy is all sensitivity, M. Ravel is all insensitivity, borrowing without hesitation not only technique but the sensitivity of other people .” During 1913, in a remarkable coincidence, both Ravel and Debussy independently produced and published musical settings for poems by Stéphane Mallarmé, again provoking comparisons of their work and their perceived influence on each other, which continued even after Debussy ’ s death five years later.
:" The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People recognizes in ' Song of the South ' remarkable artistic merit in the music and in the combination of living actors and the cartoon technique.
This technique is remarkable compared to ordinary encryption methods because it allows the sender to deny responsibility for encrypting their message.
On USA Union ( recorded in Los Angeles, 27-28 July 1970 ), though, Mandel was compelled to make do without his remarkable sustain and usage of feedback as musical, even melodic, technique ; and on Memories the band was stripped down to a trio.
Alkan's remarkable technique is evidenced by the technical and physical demands of his compositions ; however, this technique was not at the expense of musicality, as exemplified by his more sensitive pieces ( e. g. his Op.
According to pioneering Angkor scholar Maurice Glaize, " Given the very particular charm of Banteay Srei — its remarkable state of preservation and the excellence of a near perfect ornamental technique — one should not hesitate, of all the monuments of the Angkor group, to give it the highest priority.
But Bruhn long ago became aware that " technique is not enough ," and he is remarkable for the feeling of tension he can convey by his mere presence.
Even when it was considered as a pure ' scholastic work ' with somehow too much use of strict technique and " construction ", sometimes rather archaic and with pure mathematical logic, it remains remarkable that he wrote it as a compendium for learning how to sing and compose and to learn about all the secrets of counterpoint mastery.
The male flowers have a remarkable technique for the ejection of the pollinia.
During the half-century of his dramatic career Szigligeti wrote no fewer than a hundred original pieces, all of them remarkable for the inexhaustible ingenuity of their plots, their up-to-date technique and the consummate skill with which the author used striking and unexpected effects to produce his denouement.
An original technique of painting wood in a goldish color without applying real gold is typical of Khokhloma, a remarkable and ingenious invention of Russian craftsmen.
It was full of poetry, remarkable for the great use he made of extended chords, and for his perfect technique.
During the Second World War, Yale's Professor Emeritus of Romance Languages, Jean Boorsch, had produced for the American ASTP ( Army Special Training Program ) and the Navy V-12s ( V-12 Navy College Training Program ) an approach to oral French component, using an immersion technique that he published in 1944 as the " Méthode Orale de Français ", remarkable for its precision.
Dr. David is known for his remarkable surgical skills in complex operations for both technique and speed and has been involved in developing superior techniques in cardiac valve repair instead of replacement.
The making of Woodcuts was a large part of the work of the workshop, the blocks being cut from Wolgemut's designs, many of which are remarkable for their vigour and clever adaptation to the special necessities of the technique of woodcut.
With remarkable courage, he regained his technique and by 1968 was able to start recording the complete works of Chopin for Decca, a set regarded as a revelation and a reference for young pianists ( complete reissue on CD by Universal in 2000 ).

remarkable and is
And it is clearly argued by Lord Percy of Newcastle, in his remarkable long essay, The Heresy Of Democracy, and in a more general way by Voegelin, in his New Science Of Politics, that this same Rousseauan idea, descending through European democracy, is the source of Marx's theory of the dictatorship of the proletariat.
Perhaps the mere fact that by plucking on the nerves nature can awaken in the most ordinary of us, temporarily anyway, the sleeping poet, and in poets can discover their immortality, is the most remarkable of all the remarkable phenomena to which we can attest??
Then he would get to his feet, as though rising in honor of his own remarkable powers, and say almost invariably, `` Gentlemen, this is an amazing story!!
In light of the scholarly reappraisals engendered by the higher criticism this is a most remarkable statement, particularly coming from one who was well known for his antifundamentalist views.
Considering then the optimism which has permeated science fiction for so long, what is really remarkable is that during the last twelve years many science-fiction writers have turned about and attacked their own cherished vision of the future, have attacked the Childhood's End kind of faith that science and technology will inevitably better the human condition.
The really remarkable thing to me is that most California natives unhesitatingly elect to slow down and permit the invading car free access.
One of the more remarkable of the new cooling systems is one that can be switched to heating.
The nuclei of these fibers, as is shown in Figures 3 and 4, showed remarkable proliferation and were closely approximated, forming a chainlike structure at either the center or the periphery of the fiber.
There is nothing remarkable about this at all.
It is not hard to find that concurrence of opinion which Fromm finds so remarkable when you ignore all who hold a different opinion.
The ratio is thoroughly remarkable, because the lines are so long -- half again as long as those of Beowulf.
The vagina is an organ capable of remarkable contraction and dilation.
Both, of course, were remarkable feats and further embossed the fact that baseball rightfully is the national pastime.
This is all the more remarkable because the Kirov is to ballet what Senator Goldwater is to American politics.
This, of course, is baseball's most remarkable mark: The 60 home runs hit in 1927 by the incorrigible epicure, the incredible athlete, George Herman ( Babe ) Ruth of the Yankees.
This is a remarkable book and an astonishingly interesting one.
The extent of adaptations to specific ecological circumstances among amphibians is remarkable, with many discoveries still being made.
In Italian, possibly following a tradition of antiquity, the Arcipelago ( from medieval Greek * ἀρχιπέλαγος ) was the proper name for the Aegean Sea and, later, usage shifted to refer to the Aegean Islands ( since the sea is remarkable for its large number of islands ).
This family has a remarkable ecological and economical importance, and is present from the polar regions to the tropics, colonizing all available habitats.
Little is known of the personality of Agnes, beyond the remarkable influence which she seems to have exercised over Philip II.

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