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individual and episode
An individual usually only has a single episode.
The estrangement between the secular and the spiritual authority which Ganganelli strove to avert is now irreparable, and his pontificate remains an exceptional episode in the general history of the Papacy, and a proof how little the logical sequence of events can be modified by the virtues and abilities of an individual.
Each episode represents individual dimensions that the player can access through magical portals ( as opposed to the technological Slipgate ) that are discovered over the course of the game.
Reference is also made to the advancement of transporter technology in the same episode, where Chief O ' Brien states that each individual transporter pad has four redundant scanners, and that in the event a scanner fails the other three will take over.
Hosted by former Australian Idol 2003 contestant Rob Mills, 2012's YTT features a regular Young Talent Team ( of 10 members ), performing a couple of group numbers each week, with one team member featuring in a solo spot each episode, to showcase their individual talents.
An individual with Prader-Willi Syndrome featured in the episode entitled " Dog Eat Dog " of the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ( aired on November 24, 2005 ).
However the popular image depicts the episode as an act of vigilantism of aggressive foreign-owned firms against small individual settlers defending their rights.
Some groups have begun to release the opening and ending animations as separate files in order to reduce the size of each individual episode, though this introduces conflicts with player support, thus this method is not yet widespread.
The diagnostic criteria utilized by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM-IV-TR ) published by the American Psychiatric Association includes repetitive episodes of binge eating ( a discrete episode of overeating during which the individual feels out of control of consumption ) compensated for by excessive or inappropriate measures taken to avoid gaining weight.
The summary page and the individual episode pages featured links to other sections, including:
* Episode List — all of the program's episode titles and air dates ( arranged chronologically ), with links to individual episode pages
* Episode Guide — a page ( viewable for the entire series or season-by-season ) that listed the information, short synopsis, and notes sections from the individual episode pages
* Goofs Guide — a page that listed all of the program's goofs ( also contained within the individual episode pages )
While each episode has a distinct individual plot, most seasons feature a story arc that extends across several episodes throughout the season and culminates in a season finale.
The duration of each episode varies depending on the individual series.
The sensation of entrapment causes a feedback loop that involves the threat-activated vigilance system: fear of suffocation increases as a result of continued helplessness, which makes the individual struggle to end the SP episode.
The division into depressive and bipolar types is based on whether the individual has ever had a manic, hypomanic or mixed episode.
However the popular image depict the episode an act of vigilantism of aggressive foreign-owned firms against small individual settlers defending their rights.
In the episode, the complete replacement of the human brain is considered the destruction of the individual.
A good history should be taken to determine whether an individual has factors suggestive of a previous episode of unexplained syncope ( fainting ) or palpitations ( sudden awareness of one's own, usually irregular, heartbeat ).
While the latter two episodes were released individually on video cassette, Encounter at Farpoint was released combined as a feature length episode with a retail price in the United States of $ 19. 95, compared to $ 12. 95 for the individual episodes.
The DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria for sleep terror disorder requires recurrent periods where the individual abruptly wakes from sleeping with a scream ( criterion A ), the individual experiences intense fear and symptoms of autonomic arousal ( see autonomic nervous system ) such as increased heart rate, heavy breathing, and increased perspiration, ( criterion B ), the individual cannot be soothed or comforted during the episode ( criterion C ), the individual is unable to remember details of the dream or details of the episode ( criterion D ), the occurrence of the sleep terror episode causes clinically significant distress or impairment in the individual's functioning ( criterion E ), and the disturbance is not due to the effects of a substance or general medical condition ( criterion F ).

individual and soap
Another, given by D ' Arcy Wentworth Thompson, is that the shape simply results from the process of individual bees putting cells together: somewhat analogous to the boundary shapes created in a field of soap bubbles.
In the 1840s, the firm began selling individual cakes of soap in uniform weights.
In addition, the kits may contain typical individual “ survival kit ” items, such as nylon tarps, extra clothes and coats, blankets, sleeping bags, matches or other fire starting equipment, a compass and maps, flashlights, toilet paper, soap, a pocket knife and bowie knife, a fishing kit, a portable camping stove, a power inverter, backpack, paper and pencil, a signaling mirror, whistle, cable saw, bleach, insect repellent, magnifying glass, rope and nylon cord, pulleys, and a pistol and ammunition.

individual and opera
Other composers who made individual contributions to German opera in the early 20th century include Zemlinsky, Korngold, Schreker, Hindemith, Kurt Weill and the Italian-born Ferruccio Busoni.
The same period saw Stanisław Moniuszko, the leading individual in the successful development of Polish opera, still renowned for operas like Halka and The Haunted Manor.
Though Wolf himself was obsessed with the idea that to compose only short forms was to be second-rate, his organization of lyrics of particular poets ( Goethe ; Mörike ; Eichendorff ; Heyse & Geibel in the Spanish and Italian Songbooks ) into semicyclical anthologies, finding connections between texts not explicitly intended by the poets he set and his conceptions of individual songs as dramatic works in miniature, mark him as a talented dramatist despite having written only one not particularly successful opera, Der Corregidor.
Additional musical influences contributed to the Yuan Dynasty's ( 1279 – 1368 ) distinctive qu opera culture and spawned the sanqu form of individual poems based on it.
More recently, electronic libretto systems have begun to be used in some opera houses, including New York's Metropolitan Opera, Milan's La Scala and the Crosby Theatre of the Santa Fe Opera, which show the words on individual screens attached to the backs of the seats so as to not interfere with the visual aspects of the performance.
While jobs in other music fields such as music education tend to be based on full-time, salaried positions, singing jobs tend to be based on contracts for individual shows or performances, or for a sequence of shows ( e. g., a two-week series of performances of an opera or musical theater show ).
Also, individual events may occur within the opera on several occasions, as they are being predicted, as they happen, and as they are being remembered.
These typically were enhanced with expanded and updated material and included individual and grouped composer biographies, a four-volume dictionary of American music ( 1984 ), a three-volume dictionary of musical instruments ( 1984 ), and a four-volume dictionary of opera ( 1992 ).
As Adams worked on the opera, he came to see Nixon, whom he had once intensely disliked, as an " interesting character ", a complicated individual who sometimes showed emotion in public.
In his extensive book Opera and Drama ( completed in 1851 ) he takes these ideas further, describing in detail his idea of the union of opera and drama ( later called music drama despite Wagner's disapproval of the term ), in which the individual arts are subordinated to a common purpose.
He also subverts typical space opera clichés ( such as the heroic soldier influencing battles through individual acts ) and " demonstrates how absurd many of the old clichés look to someone who had seen real combat duty.
This separates Monteverdi's work from the later opera canon, and makes each performance of L ' Orfeo a uniquely individual occasion.
The title is also common in many opera houses today equivalent to general director, and given to an individual in a managerial position, generally having control over all aspects of the company.
In a sequence of works including the Piano Trio ( 1966 ), the opera Arden Must Die ( 1966 ), the music-theatre piece Triptych ( 1968 – 70 ), the orchestral Metamorphosis / Dance ( 1974 ), and the String Quartet No. 3 ( 1975 – 76 ), Goehr's personal voice was revealed, arising from a highly individual use of the serial method and a fusion of elements from his double heritage of Schoenberg and Messiaen.
The opera emphasizes individual suffering and was written as a response to the rise of fascism.
It involves around 12, 000 people every year in a wide range of projects, events, courses and performances, with a goal of developing creative responses to opera and music theatre ; making new work with communities and exploring individual creativity as a means of providing access to ENO's productions ; and encouraging learning and development through participation of artists and collaboration of resources.
The main narrative thread that runs through the opera is the life story of Abraham as it is told in various religious texts, and how this story is understood and recounted by individual people coming from different religious and cultural contexts.
Palestrina is one of three characteristic German-language operas of the early 20th century, outside the main stream of opera, which deal with the isolation of the creative individual, two others being Paul Hindemith's Mathis der Maler ( about Matthias Grünewald ), completed 1935, and the Berlin-based Ferruccio Busoni's Doktor Faust, which was left unfinished in 1924.
From the 1860s until the Second World War, various syndicates or individual impresarios presented short seasons of opera at the Royal Opera House ( so named in 1892 ), sung in the original language, with star singers and conductors.
During the 1960s and 1970s he wrote and introduced innumerable radio programmes about the arts, including series about the ballet and opera, and features on individual artists, interviewing among others Tamara Karsavina and Margot Fonteyn, Boris Christoff and Maggie Teyte.
In essence the opera ( and poem ) deal with the relationship between the individual and the group through time.
" The finest of opera fantasies ... are much more than that: they juxtapose different parts of the opera in ways that bring out a new significance, while the original dramatic sense of the individual number and its place within the opera is never out of sight.

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