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Vici is an example of a multi-genre card game which combines elements of 5-card hands and bluffing techniques from poker, with gathering and matching strategies from rummy and certain partnering aspects from bridge.
An example is fusion cuisine, which combines elements of various culinary traditions while not being categorized per any one cuisine style, and generally refers to the innovations in many contemporary restaurant cuisines since the 1970s.
An example that combines features above is a country that specializes in the production of high-tech knowledge products, as developed countries do, and trades with developing nations for goods produced in factories where labor is relatively cheap and plentiful, resulting in different in opportunity costs of production.
A late example of traditional Gothic is Melmoth the Wanderer ( 1820 ) by Charles Maturin which combines themes of Anti-Catholicism with an outcast Byronic hero ( Varma 1986 ).
For example, the intermediate dihydroxyacetone phosphate ( DHAP ) is a source of the glycerol that combines with fatty acids to form fat.
The Hasidic concept of a Rebbe also combines their role as a teacher of Judaism and as a charismatic spiritual example.
' " An example which combines homophonic and homographic punning is Douglas Adams's line " You can tune a guitar, but you can't tuna fish.
The example in this photo combines a pitot tube with a static port and an angle-of-attack vane.
For example, rather than asserting that sentences are constructed by a rule that combines a noun phrase ( NP ) and a verb phrase ( VP ) ( e. g. the phrase structure rule S → NP VP ), in categorial grammar, such principles are embedded in the category of the head word itself.
For example, the Finale is a combined fugue and sonata form movement: the first theme ( characterized by the downward leap of an octave ) appears in the exposition as a four-part fugue in the strings and the concluding theme of the exposition is presented first as a chorale in the brass, then as a four-part fugue in the development, and culminating in a double fugue with the first theme at the recapitulation ; additionally, the coda combines not only these two themes but also the main theme of the first movement.
An example of this is the chapter titled " Contracrostipunctus ", which combines the words acrostic and contrapunctus ( counterpoint ).
For example, to display the physical address of a certain customer, the data might include building number, street name, building subunit number, city name, state / province name, postal code, and country name, e. g., " 123 Fake St Apt 4, Boulder, CO 80302, USA ", which combines 7 fields.
Cheese fries are also served in many diners in the American Southwest ; in Texas, for example, they usually include at least one variety of grated Cheddar cheese, and are commonly served with ranch dressing and, sometimes, bacon, jalapenos and chives, whereas in New Mexico, the fries are typically served with green chili and cheese, creating a dish that combines two Southwest favorites, french fries and chile con queso.
Tourism on the Canal du Midi combines history ( for example viewing the nine locks of Fonseranes near Béziers ) with activities such as boating on the Canal, and walking or cycling on the towpaths.
For example, Bono of U2 combines many elements of spirituality and faith into his lyrics, but the band is not directly labeled as a " Christian rock " band.
A further example of this nomenclature can also be evidenced with the identification of the name of the Province, Renbel which combines Rennell and Bellona.
" The review added, " The games are actually teaching your kids something ... example The Music Box ... combines music and learning, so much so that kids won't even realize that they're figuring out space relations, hand-eye coordination, and mousing skills as they jam along to upbeat tunes.
Sowa combines ideas from numerous disciplines and eras modern and ancient, for example, applying ideas from Aristotle, the medieval Scholastics to Alfred North Whitehead and including database schema theory, and incorporating the model of analogy of Islamic scholar Ibn Taymiyyah in his works.
An example of this is the revitalization of South Commons, an area which combines the 1996 Olympic softball competition complex, A. J. McClung Memorial Stadium, Golden Park, the Columbus Civic Center, and the recently added Jonathan Hatcher Skateboard Park into a single complex area.
For example, a Morse code transmitter combines source coding, channel coding, and line coding into one step, typically followed by an amplitude modulation step.
One example combines coconut, black pepper, cocoa and pineapple.
Considered the finest example of Mughal architecture, the Taj Mahal is a mausoleum which combines elements of primarily Persian architecture.
Inevitably one of these elements gets out of line, for example, when he combines the caption " We demand equal treatment of men and women, even if the suckling baby might temporarily lose weight.
Perhaps the most personal example of a Jewish prayer that combines both themes is the invocation repeatedly voiced during the time in the Jewish calendar devoted to Teshuva ( Return, often inaccurately translated as Repentance ), Avinu Malkeinu (" Our Father, Our King ").
The mate in 2 to the right, which combines the Albino with a Pickaninny, is an example.

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It is the largest example of the Pepper's Ghost effect in the world.
Recently, too, there has been increasing interest in the geography of green politics ( see, for example, David Pepper's ( 1996 ) work ), including the geopolitics of environmental protest, and in the capacity of our existing state apparatus and wider political institutions to address contemporary and future environmental problems competently.

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For example, where a person has committed harmful actions of body, speech and mind based on greed, hatred and delusion, rebirth in a lower realm, i. e. an animal, a ghost or a hell realm, is to be expected.
For example, in jazz, aspiring bassists have to learn how to perform a wide range of pizzicato tones, including using the sides of the fingers to create a full, deep sound for ballads, using the tips of the fingers for fast walking basslines or solos, and performing a variety of percussive ghost notes by raking muted or partially muted strings.
The Middle East has many ghost towns that were created when the shifting of politics or the fall of empires caused capital cities to be socially or economically non-viable ; for example, Ctesiphon.
* Any ghost ship, in the sense of a vessel found drifting without a crew, for example the Event Horizon from the film of that name, and the Rama from Arthur C. Clarke's Rendezvous with Rama.
Parrinder for example states that " Bygmester Finnegan [...] is HCE ", and finds that his fall and resurrection foreshadows " the fall of HCE early in Book I is paralleled by his resurrection towards the end of III. 3, in the section originally called " Haveth Childers Everywhere ", when ghost speaks forth in the middle of a seance.
For example, in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge attributes the ghost he sees to "... an undigested bit of beef, a blot of mustard, a crumb of cheese, a fragment of an underdone potato ..." In a similar vein, the Household Cyclopedia ( 1881 ) offers the following advice about nightmares:
* In words where the digraph < gh > represents a voiced velar plosive () in other accents, some Indian English speakers supply a murmured version, for example < ghost >.
For example, once the spell is cast, Xander Harris becomes a soldier, Buffy Summers becomes an 18th century noblewoman, and Willow Rosenberg becomes an actual ghost.
Coded whistles would be used to call cues, so it is thought that whistling on-stage may cause, for example, a cue to come early, a " sailor's ghost " to drop a set-piece on top of an actor, or general bad luck in the performance.
Even though such a form has found its way into a few modern Japanese dictionaries ( for example even Kindaiichi's otherwise generally reliable Jikai ), it is in fact simply one of the ghost words of Japanese lexicography ; when it does appear in modern lexical sources, it is a " made-up " form listed there solely on the basis of the Wei chih account of early Japan.
The existence of ghost detainees in a secret CIA prison system is an example of this.
Although Wuthering Heights opens with a frame story, it can be regarded as an example of in medias res as there is an encounter with a ghost and a dead character's diary prior to the launch of the backstory narrative.
Today Austin is a " living ghost town ", a well-preserved example of an early Nevada mining town.
Faced with a seemingly impossible task, their spirits were raised when a priest by the name of Peter Desiderius claimed to have a divine vision in which the ghost of Adhemar instructed them to fast for three days and then march in a barefoot procession around the city walls, after which the city would fall in nine days, following the Biblical example of Joshua at the siege of Jericho.
As often happens in Davies ' novels, all is not simple ; for example, the ghost of Hoffman, trapped in limbo as a result of the unsatisfactory state of his artistic work, attends and comments on the proceedings.
Without applying living human labour, their physical condition and value would deteriorate, depreciate, or be destroyed ( an example would be a ghost town or capital depreciation due to strike action ).
For example, in one of the outdoor levels, there is a female ghost that rises up and down out of a well, like the character Okiku in the Japanese folktale Banchō Sarayashiki.
In fact at the beginning he believes that the ghost doesn ’ t exist, then, when he personally meets him, he is indifferent: he has more important things to do, making money, for example.
For example, in a coastal shrubland food chain the native entomopathogenic nematode, Heterorhabditis marelatus, parasitized ghost moth caterpillars, and ghost moth caterpillars consumed the roots of bush lupine.
Spooky is written with a Brooklyn accent, for example calling his girlfriend and fellow ghost Pearl, " Poil.
" For example, " a ghost is a body ".
For example, it is the ghost of Ball that gives Lisa the idea to trick Homer and Bart into thinking they have leprosy.
An example would be the hungry ghost festival, one can often see many shops laying out tables outside their shop house and offering prayers.

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