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The backbend is of extreme importance to any form of free gymnastics, and, as with all acrobatics, the sooner begun the better the results.
Because of his brain injury and the extreme damage suffered to his sight, the patient had to train himself for a new line of work, that of a portfolio-maker, an occupation requiring a great deal of precision in the making of measurements and a fairly well-developed sense of form and contour.
Towards the extreme west the Futa Jallon highlands form an important diverging point of rivers, but beyond this, as far as the Atlas chain, the elevated rim of the continent is almost wanting.
An extreme form of divisio lists all sets whose only member is a member of the " divided " set.
The prevalence of the private eye as a lead character declined in film noir of the 1950s, a period during which several critics describe the form as becoming more focused on extreme psychologies and more exaggerated in general.
"</ ref > There is another form of Type III called matwasat, where the stitching of the vulva is less extreme and the hole left is bigger.
The island of Pohnpei is genetically notable for the prevalence of the extreme form of color blindness known as maskun.
The most extreme form of Gaia theory is that the entire Earth is a single unified organism ; in this view the Earth's biosphere is consciously manipulating the climate in order to make conditions more conducive to life.
Incest between adults and those under the age of consent is considered a form of child sexual abuse that has been shown to be one of the most extreme forms of childhood abuse, often resulting in serious and long-term psychological trauma, especially in the case of parental incest.
This aspect of Godwin's philosophy, minus the utilitarianism, was developed into a more extreme form later by Stirner.
A Muslim extremist, Ahmed Faruk-i Sirhindi, who had gained large followers by preaching that a more extreme form of Islam should be practiced, by, was imprisoned in Gwalior Fort.
This may be an extreme form of biased sampling, because certain members of the population are totally excluded from the sample ( that is, they have zero probability of being selected ).
However, Oxford Brookes University historian David Nash says the removal of the scene represented " a form of self-censorship " and the Otto sequence " which involved a character representative of extreme forms of Zionism " was cut " in the interests of smoothing the way for the film's distribution in America.
Much later Surrealism gained the fame among the public of being the most extreme form of modernism, or " the avant-garde of modernism ".
Missouri also receives extreme weather in the form of thunderstorms and tornadoes.
In its most extreme form, this theory claims that myths arose to explain rituals.
Hydrogen is an extreme example of this form of condensation.
In extreme cases, 2 to 3 inches of ice can form on the leading edge of the airfoil in less than 5 minutes.
An extreme form of metaphysical nihilism is commonly defined as the belief that nothing exists as a correspondent component of the self efficient world.
Nihilism of an epistemological form can be seen as an extreme form of skepticism in which all knowledge is denied.
More specifically, the extreme levels of radiation from the Big Bang have been redshifted to microwave wavelengths ( 1100 times lower than its original wavelength ) as a result of the cosmic expansion, and thus form the cosmic microwave background radiation.
In its most extreme form, this can lead to concrete poetry or asemic writing.
This form of Pantheism is sometimes referred to as " extreme monism ", in whichin the words of one commentator " God decides or determines everything, including our supposed decisions.
His key target of criticism is any form of extreme mentalism which posits mental states that are entirely unconnected to the subject's environment.

extreme and realism
They are notable for their plain style, extreme realism, based on months of detailed research, and a sympathetic down-to-earth hero with whom the reader can easily identify.
When art critic Franz Roh applied the term magic realism to visual art in 1925, he was designating a style of visual art that brings extreme realism to the depiction of mundane subject matter, revealing an " interior " mystery, rather than imposing external, overtly magical features onto this everyday reality.
Some of Mino's portrait busts and profile bas-reliefs are preserved in the Bargello at Florence ; they are full of life and expression, though without the extreme realism of Verrocchio and other sculptors of his time.
" The goal of realism made the rules very complex for a role playing game, to the point where Phoenix Command is regularly held up as an example of the extreme end of RPG complexity.
In its strongest form it is an extreme version of legal realism.
The works of Matsumoto Kisaburō and Yasumoto Kamehachi, in particular, contributed to form an extreme sense of realism.
He is considered the founder of extreme realism, a philosophy which held that universals exist independently of both the human mind and particular objects ( a philosophy that followed on from Platonic realism ).
The huge popularity of Jean Graton's series is partly due to their extreme realism.
In extreme, master-level cases, a model with hundreds of kit components may be detailed with several hundred additional commercial and home-fabricated parts to reach a very high level of realism.
The extreme realism of Expressionism was short-lived, fading away after only a few years.
He eventually discovers a painting which shocks him with its extreme realism, which he refers to as " absolute life-likeliness of expression ".
The extreme sexual realism in La noia (" The Empty Canvas ") ( 1960 ) introduced the psychologically experimental works of the 1970s.
The film is a mixture of British realism and the German expressionist use of extreme light and shade which Hillier has been trained in, and is notable for its depiction of the English landscape.
Much of his documented work is lost to history, but what has survived is characterized by elaborate drapery and extreme physical realism, both extraordinarily vivid and unconventional.
Nonetheless, a number of philosophers, including Lewis himself, have produced criticisms of ( what some call ) " extreme realism " about possible worlds.
He opposed both the extreme realism of Herbart and what he regarded as the one-sided idealism of Hegel, and endeavoured to find a mean between them, to discover the ideal or formal principle which unfolds itself in the real or material world presented to it.
This sequence was added to " liven up the visuals ", because the writers thought the episode tended too heavily towards extreme realism and because most of the scenes in the episode were taking place in and around the Simpsons ' house.
The extreme realism combined with corrosive irony led to public reaction and abortion of the project.

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