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example and nexus
A good example of Virilio's integral accident is Hurricane Katrina and the disastrous events that followed, which brought the eyes of the world upon a single nexus of time and place.

example and overlapping
For example, money center banks, deposit-taking institutions, and other types of financial institutions may be subject to different ( and occasionally overlapping ) regulation.
At a regional level, groups of states can create political and legal bodies with sometimes complicated patchworks of overlapping provisions detailing the jurisdictional relationships between the member states and providing for some degree of harmonization between their national legislative and judicial functions, for example, the European Union and African Union both have the potential to become federated states although the political barriers to such unification in the face of entrenched nationalism will be very difficult to overcome.
Note that from the perspective of the smaller-mass object — from the moon, in the preceding examplea spacecraft might appear to orbit in an irregular path about the or point, but from the perspective above the orbital plane, it becomes clear that both the smaller mass and the spacecraft are orbiting the larger mass ( or more precisely, all of the objects are in orbit around the barycenter of the system ); they simply have overlapping orbital paths.
An early example of this overlapping form was Perry Mason, wherein the eponymous trial lawyer would usually defend his clients from their murder charges by investigating the crime before the trial, and dramatically revealing during the closing courtroom scene the real perpetrator, by calling some other person to the stand and interrogating him or her into confessing in open court of either having committed the murder or witnessed it being perpetrated by someone else instead of the defendant.
However the specific system proposed by Gamow ( known as " Gamow's diamonds ") was incorrect, as the triplets were supposed to be overlapping ( so that in the sequence GGAC ( for example ), GGA could produce one amino acid and GAC another ) and non-degenerate ( meaning that each amino acid would correspond to one combination of three bases-in any order ).
For example, some experiment with pre-cut shapes for a collage effect, or simlutaneously adhere multiple overlapping pieces of paper under the printed image.
The hindbrain, for example, is patterned by Hox genes, which are expressed in overlapping domains along the anteroposterior axis under the control of retinoic acid.
The Chicago Manual of Style suggests that to avoid problems such as overlapping and unequally spaced characters, parentheses and brackets surrounding text that begins and ends in italic or oblique type should also be italicized ( as in this example ).
Whatever the cause, a sunken ship or a wrecked ship is a physical example of the event: this explains why the two concepts are often overlapping in English.
For example, they can model insect populations that evolve continuously while in season, die out in winter while their eggs are incubating or dormant, and then hatch in a new season, giving rise to a non – overlapping population.
For example, in one of his major works, Économie et Intérêt ( 1947 ), he introduced the first overlapping generations model ( later popularized by Paul Samuelson in 1958 ), introduced the golden rule of optimal growth ( later popularized by Edmund Phelps ) or described the transaction demand for money rule ( later found in William Baumol's work ).
Laboratories which did not have overlapping missions would cooperate with each other ( for example, Lawrence Livermore would cooperate with the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, which itself was often in competition with Brookhaven National Laboratory ).
For example by 2700 the vernal point will have moved into the constellation of Aquarius, but due to the overlapping stars from the constellation of Pisces, the vernal point will also continue to point towards the constellation of Pisces.
However, some overlapping of rifle design and cartridge application occurs ; for example a few relatively compact selective-fire rifles in 7. 62x51mm NATO caliber have been produced.
For example, in the shell model, a proton and a neutron with overlapping wavefunctions will have a greater strong interaction between them and stronger binding energy.
For example, the problem of computing the Fibonacci sequence exhibits overlapping subproblems.
This kind of solution is known, for example, in rural areas, where a fire engine ( with rescue equipment ) and water tender are supported by a combined fire engine / water tender unit in overlapping fires or accidents.
" Lloyd, for example, proposed an alternative explanation for all apparent instances of a-mutation of */ i /; he suggested that " the partial overlapping in Germanic of the two phonemes / i / ( represented in all environments by ) and / e / ( with the allophones and ) led to the occasional development of an e-allophone of i by systemic analogy ".
This has resulted in the concerns of political geography increasingly overlapping with those of other human geography sub-disciplines such as economic geography, and, particularly, with those of social and cultural geography in relation to the study of the politics of place ( see, for example, the books by David Harvey ( 1996 ) and Joe Painter ( 1995 )).
There are many other political divisions overlapping with or subordinate to the above, for example: freely associated states.
One example is a Fisher-Wright population after R. A. Fisher and Sewall Wright, is a population whose members can mate and reproduce with any other member of the other gender, has a sex ratio of 1 and no overlapping generations.
Another example is a Moran model, which has overlapping generations.
Standardisation is a theme of Hirano's approach, overlapping to a considerable extent with, for example, that of Ohno.
# At separation points of overlapping freeway routes ( example US-2 in gallery )

example and occasions
: Compare, for example, such occasions for fallacy as are supplied by " Epimenides is a liar " or " That surface is red ," which may be resolved into " All or some statements of Epimenides are false ," " All or some of the surface is red.
Some members also have their own rules regarding the use of the flag alongside their national flag on domestic occasions, for example the obligatory use alongside national flags outside police stations or local government buildings.
On occasions where the European flag is flown alongside all national flags ( for example, at a European Council meeting ), the national flags are placed in alphabetical order ( according to their name in the main language of that state ) with the European flag either at the head, or the far right, of the order of flags.
The extent to which the Emperor could, for example, intervene on occasions of disputed or unclear succession was much debated on occasion – for example with the Lippe-Detmold inheritance crisis.
For example, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters has supported Republican Party candidates on a number of occasions and the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization ( PATCO ) endorsed Ronald Reagan in 1980.
For example, in 1997, against the San Francisco 49ers, the team wore midnight green jerseys and pants for the first of only two occasions in team history.
It should be noted that the established criteria of Star Trek canon disqualifies novels as being official continuity ; the decision to undo Trip's death in " These Are the Voyages " in the novels marks one of the only occasions in which a licensed, expanded universe spin-off has openly contradicted a major part of Trek continuity – an earlier example involved the launch of a series of novels featuring Kirk that suggested the character did not die at the end of the film, Star Trek Generations.
For example, Cowboy boots are considered boots, but may also be worn in more formal occasions and used as dress shoes.
On previous occasions, in 932 and 954 for example, there had been Hungarian incursions which had invaded the Germanic lands to the South of the Danube, and then retreated back to their native country via Lotharingia, to the West Frankish Kingdom and finally, through Italy.
For example, most Korean men and women have adopted Western-style dress for daily wear, but still wear traditional hanboks on special occasions, like weddings and cultural holidays.
) On numerous occasions, for example in the 1983 TV special Star Trek Memories ( which is often syndicated along with The Original Series ), Nimoy recounts how as a child, he peeked during the blessing and witnessed the gesture, although the congregation are supposed to put hands over eyes or turn away at this moment in acknowledgement of the presence of the Almighty.
Unique sizes have been made for special occasions and people, the most notable example perhaps being the 20 fluid ounce / 60 cL.
For example, the Samaritan text in the Book of Exodus on multiple occasions records Moses repeating to Pharaoh exactly what both the Samaritan and Masoretic record God instructing Moses to tell him.
Most producers of OVAs release them direct-to-video, without prior showings on television or in theatres ; however, there may be very rare occasions where, for example, the first part of an OVA series is broadcast for promotional purposes.
For example, the musicologist Rudolf Steglich has suggested that Handel used the device of the " ascending fourth " as a unifying motif ; this device most noticeably occurs in the first two notes of " I know that my Redeemer liveth " and on numerous other occasions.
Robin Gibb was also active in many charity occasions ; He was for example the organiser of the Sunseeker Ball in aid of the Outward Bound Trust.
There are two main ways in which a given language shows politeness: in its lexicon ( for example, employing certain words in formal occasions, and colloquial forms in informal contexts ), and in its morphology ( for example, using special verb forms for polite discourse ).
On occasions, the ticker will even provide a foreshadowing of an approaching disaster, for example, sometimes reading " Did you feel that big truck pass by?
For example, it was not uncommon for Andre to dress in overalls and a blue work shirt, even to the most formal occasions.
An example is the Model 1840 Army Noncommissioned Officers ' Sword, which is still used by the United States Army on ceremonial occasions.
The science fiction author Michael Moorcock collaborated with Hawkwind on many occasions: for example, he wrote the lyrics for many of the spoken-word sections on Space Ritual.
Popes were not restricted to a particular tiara: for example, photographs on this page show Pope John XXIII, on different occasions, wearing the tiara presented to him in 1959, Pope Pius IX's 1877 tiara, and Pope Pius XI's 1922 tiara.

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