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Anagrams and are
Anagrams are also often used in fiction for character aliases, such as Tom Marvolo Riddle = I am Lord Voldemort, Leonardo da vinci = O Draconian Devil, The Mona Lisa
Anagrams are connected to pseudonyms, by the fact that they may conceal or reveal, or operate somewhere in between like a mask that can establish identity.
Anagrams are in themselves a recreational activity, but they also make up part of many other games, puzzles and game shows.
These neglected works, as well as her controversial television documentary, The Holy Family Album, are discussed in Charlotte Crofts ' book, Anagrams of Desire ( 2003 ).
The script and the film are discussed in Charlotte Crofts ' book, Anagrams of Desire, drawing on an interview with director, David Wheatley.

Anagrams and by
* Anagrams, words or sentences formed by rearranging the letters of another.
* Richard Zimler, The Warsaw Anagrams, New York: The Overlook Press, 2011, ISBN 978-1-59020-088-9 ( an historical novel set in the Warsaw Ghetto and narrated by an Ibbur )
* Archive of Literary Anagrams: Hundreds of long anagrams of poetic and literary subjects by over 50 contributors, including the longest literary anagram ever created.
* Unica Zürn's Anagrams translated by Pierre Joris

Anagrams and be
Anagrams can be traced back to the time of Moses, as " Themuru " or changing, which was to find the hidden and mystical meaning in names.

Anagrams and program
* Anagrams Creator Freeware Anagrams creator program

Anagrams and ).
( See also Tom Jukic's review of Anagrams on boardgamegeek. com ).

constructed and without
If the method is applied to an infinite sequence ( X < sub > i </ sub >: i ∈ ω ) of nonempty sets, a function is obtained at each finite stage, but there is no stage at which a choice function for the entire family is constructed, and no " limiting " choice function can be constructed, in general, in ZF without the axiom of choice.
This mammoth wooden ship was constructed using teak, without any iron or blueprints and which has transportation capacity of 400 tonnes.
Then it turns out that the child has constructed this elaborate ruse in order to steal cookies and watch late-night TV without notice, giving him ur-manipulator status.
In this sense, Euclidean geometry is more concrete than many modern axiomatic systems such as set theory, which often assert the existence of objects without saying how to construct them, or even assert the existence of objects that cannot be constructed within the theory.
Measurable quantities in physics are, without exception, dimensionless, although they are often constructed as ratios of dimensional quantities.
It is characteristic of early literature that the evolution of the thought, or the grammatical form of the sentence, is guided by the structure of the verse ; and the correspondence which consequently obtains between the rhythm and the syntax — the thought being given out in lengths, as it were, and these again divided by tolerably uniform pauses — produces a swift flowing movement such as is rarely found when periods are constructed without direct reference to the metre.
The Klein bottle can be constructed ( in a mathematical sense, because it cannot be done without allowing the surface to intersect itself ) by joining the edges of two Möbius strips together, as described in the following anonymous limerick:
" The work of art is, according to Alberti, so constructed that it is impossible to take anything away from it or add anything to it, without impairing the beauty of the whole.
Mark Nelson, frustrated over many cranks trying to claim having invented a magic compression algorithm appearing in comp. compression, has constructed a 415, 241 byte binary file () of highly entropic content, and issued a public challenge of $ 100 to anyone to write a program that, together with its input, would be smaller than his provided binary data yet be able to reconstitute (" decompress ") it without error.
Novial (" new ") + IAL, International Auxiliary Language is a constructed international auxiliary language ( IAL ) intended to facilitate international communication and friendship, without displacing anyone's native language.
It was constructed without engines or a functional heat shield, and was therefore not capable of spaceflight.
The first number to be proven transcendental without having been specifically constructed for the purpose was e, by Charles Hermite in 1873.
The KKM 57 ( the Wankel rotary engine, Kreiskolbenmotor ) was constructed by NSU engineer Hanns Dieter Paschke in 1957 without the knowledge of Felix Wankel, who remarked " you have turned my race horse into a plow mare ".
( Before the war, the Boers had constructed several forts south of Pretoria, but the artillery had been removed from the forts for use in the field, and in the event the Boers abandoned Pretoria without a fight ).
Alex Cameron, Chairman of the MMTB was in charge of a tramway network that had both cable and electric traction and had been constructed by different bodies without any uniform system.
Their paper indicated a high voltage discharge device had been constructed that emitted a horizontal, collimated beam, with sharp borders, of short impulses of a repulsive force field that could penetrate different bodies without any noticeable loss of energy.
Arts and Crafts objects were simple in form, without superfluous decoration, and how they were constructed was often still visible.
While so-called ' pitched ' brick vaulting, which could be constructed without centering, may date back in the Ancient Near East to the 2nd millennium BC, the earliest evidence of the pointed masonry arch appears in late Roman and Sassanian architecture, mostly evidenced in early church building in Syria and Mesopotamia, but occasionally also in secular structures like the Karamagara Bridge.
* was not constructed to prevent the departure of any foreign ship or vessel, with or without cargo on board,
The barges were similar to boxes without lids, and were constructed using mortise and tenon joints, the same technique used in ancient boats, to ensure they remained watertight.
Harran is famous for its traditional ' beehive ' adobe houses, constructed entirely without wood.
By 1971, a new headquarters facility had been constructed, Cinnaminson and Bordentown had joined the system as branches, and a bookmobile visited areas without local facilities.
The frames were constructed from scanned film strips ; they were digitally constructed, geometrically controlled, and map-projected without the stripes that had been noticeable in the original photographic frames.

constructed and aid
He could produce carefully constructed orations, set and formal speeches, artfully and prayerfully made by writing and rewriting with all the aid his tutor and others could provide, and then delivered verbatim from memory.
This image understanding can be seen as the disentangling of symbolic information from image data using models constructed with the aid of geometry, physics, statistics, and learning theory.
To aid the advance, a large legionary fortress was constructed at Inchtuthil.
These were constructed with the aid of compressed air caissons and hydraulic rams, both innovative techniques at the time.
These were originally constructed to aid drainage of water from the platforms, but they also help prevent death or serious injury when a passenger falls or jumps in front of a train.
Since the invasion, hundreds of schools and mosques have been constructed, millions of dollars in aid have been distributed, and the occurrence of violence has been greatly reduced.
Pakistan's telecom infrastructure is improving dramatically with foreign and domestic investments into fixed-line and mobile networks ; fiber systems are being constructed throughout the country to aid in network growth.
Most were constructed by foreign companies in the interest of foreign aid.
Additionally, the gel acts as a processing aid when the cable is being constructed, keeping the fibers central whilst the tube material is extruded around it.
After a rigorous approach including several hundred feet of granite stairs, the final pitch up the peak's steep but somewhat rounded east face is ascended with the aid of a pair of post-mounted braided steel cables originally constructed close to the Anderson route in 1919.
Luke escapes with R2's help, saving his friends and destroying Jabba's barge, with the aid of a new green lightsaber constructed following the loss of his first weapon in his duel with Vader.
The resistance of the Indians became daily stronger, and as the ship that he had constructed in Aconcagua was also destroyed by the natives, Valdivia sent in 1542 overland to Peru his lieutenant Alonso de Monroy with five followers to seek reinforcements, but, on account of the disturbance in that country in consequence of the defeat of El Mozo Almagro by Cristóbal Vaca de Castro, Monroy could not obtain much aid, and returned in September 1543, with only seventy horsemen, also sending by sea a vessel with provisions and ammunition to the port of Aconcagua.
These constructed artificial wetland systems are highly controlled environments that intend to mimic the occurrences of soil, flora, and microorganisms in natural wetlands to aid in treating wastewater effluent.
* Six miles west of the town centre is the Adobe Bismark, a 1: 1 scale model of the World War II German battleship Bismarck, constructed from earth, with wooden gun barrels, as an identification training aid for RAF pilots.
During the course of the Revolutionary War, Fort McIntosh was constructed at Beaver to aid settlers in defense against the Indians and the British at Detroit.
Upstream from the fall line, which marked the western reaches of the coastal plain of Virginia ( and adjacent areas of North Carolina ), canals and other improvements were constructed to aid navigation upriver by batteaux and other watercraft.
A syllogism is constructed, for which the graphical display of the diagram is just a visual aid.
To aid log transport by floating, numerous dams were constructed.
The famous cannon Mons Meg, now in Edinburgh Castle, is said, apparently on limited evidence, to have been constructed in order to aid James III in this siege.
Each voice may be routed into a common, digitally controlled analog multimode filter, which is constructed with aid of external capacitors to the chip.
The lighthouse was constructed in 1875 and remains to this day an active US Coast Guard navigational aid.
* A hypothetical magnifying device constructed in space for the purpose of amplifying the solar radiation a planet receives, in order to generate power or aid in the process of Terraforming.
These beams rest on a guideway that is 11 feet ( 3. 35 m ) wide and is constructed with a 30-inch ( 76. 2 ) high parapet wall on each side to reduce noise, aid drainage and provide for personnel protection.
Nuclear-powered icebreakers are far more powerful than their diesel-powered counterparts, and have been constructed by the USSR and then Russia primarily to aid shipping in the frozen Arctic waterways in the north of Siberia.

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