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And just as `` Laurie '' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo March, who found him immature by her high standards, and then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns Hopkins, had to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel.
With the advent of the World Wide Web and other multimedia technologies, bands such as The Smashing Pumpkins ( with the album Machina / The Machines of God ), Coheed And Cambria ( with the Amory Wars as a backing story for every one of their albums ), and Nine Inch Nails ( with the album Year Zero ) exploited emergent cultural phenomena such as the alternate reality game to provide additional web-based content beyond that on the album itself.
And in the case of interactive media, it is the layout and sequence in which the user or viewer sees the content or information.
Crumb said, about when he first saw Wilson's work " The content was something like I'd never seen before, ... a nightmare vision of hell-on-earth ...." And " Suddenly my own work seemed insipid ...."
And cry, ' content ' to that which grieves my heart,
And so it can go back and forth, with the continual emergence of a new content that is common to both participants.
Oddly enough, though practically every Japanese anime exported to the United States during that period was edited due to violent content, Johnny Sokko And His Flying Robot seemed to have escaped close scrutiny in that regard, and what editing was done on the show seemed to have been more for the purposes of squeezing in another commercial or two rather than in the interest of curbing the show's violence.
And virtually all cartoonists remain content with their diluted share of any merchandising revenue their syndicates arrange.
And you have to take responsibility for the content of the space and be prepared to defend or change your decisions upon complaint or query.
And while some advertisements, content of the programmes might have:
And it is complete nonsense to conclude, from the analytic treatment of the sound shape of the text, that the semantic content is cast out.
And to top it all off, the lyrical content deals with urban blight and the lifestyle of being a public nuisance.
Due to the show's scary and often frightening content, Martin Mystery is rated TV-Y7 ( For Children 7 And Older ) in the United States and rated C8 ( For Children 8 and older ) in Canada
And whereas the said Sir John Cotton in pursuance of the Desire and Intentions of his said Father and Grandfather is content and willing that the said Mansion House and Library should continue in his Family and Name and not be sold or otherwise disposed or imbezled and that the said Library should be kept and preserved by the Name of the Cottonian Library for Publick Use & Advantage ...."
And while the film posted a solid box-office intake ($ 44. 8 million domestically ), got good reviews, and Stallone received positive critical notices for his performance as a demure small-town sheriff, in 2008 the actor stated on the Opie and Anthony Show that Cop Land " hurt " his career and that he had trouble getting roles for eight years, due to the film's failure to reach the high expectations set for it and the mix of views on whether he was leaving action movies for more character-driven content.
And the content of the by-laws is restricted to matters involving the control, management and administration of the common property, and in some cases, the lots.
In 2004, The Office Of Film And Literature Classification Of New Zealand banned Postal 2 outright because of it's high level violent content, animal violence and a scene that was considered " gross and abhorrent " where the player urinates on dead bodies at a terrorist camp.
And when content is written in plain language and illustrated with instructional diagrams and animations, users with dyslexia and learning difficulties are better able to understand the content.
And as each academic history was primarily a list of persons, places, things, and events, there was hardly any Marxian content to any of these projects.
And, as interest in the site grew, I also started receiving content to publish on the site and suggestions for new content areas.
And those of whom ye seek content ( by marrying them ), give unto them their portions as a duty.

And and element
And the public minus the `` public '' leaves the so-called `` sophisticated '' element -- the element on the other end of the `` public's '' transactions.
The parties were at a stalemate, and Gilbert wrote, " And so ends a musical & literary association of seven years ' standing — an association of exceptional reputation — an association unequalled in its monetary results, and hitherto undisturbed by a single jarring or discordant element.
" And it was this new name that might have inspired the addition of a bizarre element to the story of Oedipus ' abandonment on Mt.
And in turn, the chemical element cerium ( discovered 1803 ) was named after the dwarf planet.
In the Dialogues On Metaphysics And Religion ( dialogue 1 ), Malebranche added that the same basic structure can also account for ( the mental as opposed to the physiological element in ) imagination, in this case where the idea only " lightly touches " the mind.
And when it stimulates a signal processing element, the output is called the impulse response of the element.
... And the one true heroic element in his makeup was the willingness to be open, rapidly open, about his confusions, his frailties.
And this is where the spectral element discretization begins.
The parties were at a stalemate, and Gilbert wrote, " And so ends a musical & literary association of seven years ' standing – an association of exceptional reputation – an association unequalled in its monetary results, and hitherto undisturbed by a single jarring or discordant element.
And I do solemnly promise and engage not to inculcate, sanction, teach or insinuate anything which shall appear to me to contradict or contravene, either directly or implicitly, any element of that system of doctrine.
And from them is born Epigeius or Autochthon, whom they afterwards called Sky ; so that from him they named the element above us Sky because of the excellence of its beauty.
Sometimes, neither element contains new information, as is in some demonstrative clefts, e. g., That is what I think and sometimes it is the cleft clause that contains the NEW part of the message, as in And that's when I got sick ( Calude 2009 ).
And if the initial hesitations and the abrupt about-face to the Gaddafi regime may be an element in common with the behaviour of other countries, however, Italy is the only international actor that has long sought to " cling to an imaginary role of mediator ", of which it lacked both the necessary opower and authority.
And, with the possible exception of a few units like the Auto-Saharan Company ( La Compania Auto-Avio-Sahariana ), the Italians were not safe in the open desert where they were generally out of their element.
And there was " always a powerful ideological element remaining from independence as the result of a great national union over particular interests.
And as such community aliens could not belong, since they were deemed an undermining element in the very foundations of the " Volksgemeinschaft ".
And because of the brilliance of synchrotron X-ray sources the concentration of the absorbing element can be as low as a few ppm.
And finally, the lower Kavod is the element that man can access.
Category: A Song of Ice And Fire element redirects to lists
... And let's not forget an essential element, the orchestra.
And the third indispensable element of history is the good Senator Jose A Clarin, who was then the District Senator of the 11th Senatorial District comprising the provinces of Bohol, Surigao, Misamis Oriental, and Misamis Occidental for his sponsorship of our municipal charter, which is Executive Order No. 88, dated 5 December 1917.
In a review of his fourth string quartet, the Washington Post cited the work ’ s “ jewel-like craftsmanship ,” saying, “ Dillon ’ s control of time was a conspicuously imaginative element throughout .” Gramophone called his recording Insects and Paper Airplanes “ Sly and mysterious … just when you thought the string quartet may have reached the edge of sonic possibilities, along comes a composer who makes something novel, haunting and whimsical of the genre … Each score is an arresting and appealing creation, full of fanciful and lyrical flourishes … Highly recommended .” And Musicweb International commented on “ music that is often profound without being pretentious, sometimes light-hearted but never ' lite ', humorous without being arch, and immensely appealing but never frivolous.

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