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Artistic and license
The Artistic License refers most commonly to the original Artistic License ( version 1. 0 ), a software license used for certain free and open source software packages, most notably the standard Perl implementation and most CPAN modules, which are dual-licensed under the Artistic License and the GNU General Public License ( GPL ).
Whether or not the original Artistic License is a free software license is largely unsettled.
Category: Software using the Artistic license
Artistic license is, however, not related to the aforementioned license.
As a result, it is focused on license compatibility ( Artistic License 2. 0 ), platform compatibility across a broad array of systems, processor architecture compatibility across most modern processors, speed of execution, small size ( around 700k depending on platform ), and the flexibility to handle the varying demands that Perl 6, and most other modern dynamic languages make.
For example, " The world keeps turning for you and I " ( 10cc ) may be more acceptable in a song ( see Artistic license ) than in prose.
Artistic license was taken in the representations, for instance, the Caesar Galerius is shown in personal combat with the Sassanid Shah Narses in one of the panels ; although they never met in battle.
Artistic license ( also known as dramatic license, historical license, poetic license, narrative license, licentia poetica, or simply license ) is a colloquial term, sometimes euphemism, used to denote the distortion of fact, alteration of the conventions of grammar or language, or rewording of pre-existing text made by an artist to improve a piece of art.
Artistic license is often referred to as dramatic license when it involves the glamorization of real-world occupations for the sake of exciting television or cinematic experience.
Artistic license often provokes controversy by offending those who resent the reinterpretation of cherished beliefs or previous works.
Artistic license is a generally accepted practice, particularly when the result is widely acclaimed.
Artistic license has been taken to achieve the cartoony look.
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Artistic and allows
Artistic freedom allows basket makers a wide choice of colors, materials, sizes, patterns, and details.

Artistic and painter
In Sassari, with the painter Mario Delitala, also from Orani, Nivola had his artistic start, and soon the two worked together for the decoration of some spaces in the local university. He then moved to the Italian mainland, and in 1931 entered the ISIA, the state institute for Artistic Industry in Monza, near Milan.

Artistic and much
Almost every participant of Flipside, including the event's organizers, pay to get in regardless of how much time they put in volunteering .< ref >< http :// www. burningflipside. com / AAR-2009-Budget-Online / AAR % 202009-Budget % 20Online. htm ></ ref > The only exceptions Austin Artistic Reconstruction, LLC makes are four free tickets: two to the designer of the sticker, and two to the designer of the ticket.
The style spread as an " anti-fashion " called Artistic dress in the 1860s in literary and artistic circles, died back in the 1870s, and reemerged as Aesthetic dress in the 1880s, where the emphasis was not so much on honesty and purity as sensuality and languor.

Artistic and more
: Artistic style of the turn of the century, characterised by flowing lines and flowery symbols, yet often depicting impressionist more than representational art.
In collaboration with five Artistic Partners, the 34 virtuoso musicians present more than 130 concerts and educational programs each year and are regularly heard on public radio ’ s " Performance Today ", which reaches 1. 5 million listeners each week on 243 stations, and on SymphonyCast, reaching 480, 000 listeners each week on 125 stations nationwide.
Despite finding RADA " straight-laced ", and being told by his tutor that he could never aspire to do more than playing villains in Z-Cars, when he graduated he joined the Everyman Theatre Liverpool Company, eventually becoming the theatre's Artistic Director.
To be able to fund the more challenging and expensive of Levine's musical projects with the orchestra, the orchestra has established an " Artistic Initiative Fund " of about US $ 40 million.
The comic novel The Return of Reginald Perrin, by David Nobbs, contains the following footnote: " Note: It is believed that this book mentions Godalming more than any other book ever written, including A Social, Artistic and Economic History of Godalming by E.
Founded in its current form in 2003 by Rebecca Manson Jones, after Michael Attenborough's appointment as Artistic Director, Almeida Projects provides an active, creative link between the theatre and its audience, more specifically an audience that may not have considered that the theatre might be for them.
This was followed by three more plays in 1981 ( including one directed by Tony Taccone before he was Artistic Director at Berkeley Rep ).
In 1917, the National University's Inspectorate of Artistic and Historic Monuments managed to convince the authorities that the former monastery would fare better as a museum: as a hospital, it had been more than a little neglected and was in danger of collapse.
Artistic roller skaters use either quad or inline skates, though quad skates are more traditional and significantly more common.
Founded in 1990 as Theatre Beyond by Paul Gelineau, the company became The People's Theatre Kingston in 1992 and had two more Artistic Directors under that name — Kathryn MacKay ( 1993-94 ) and Kathleen LeRoux ( 1994-97 ).
In late 1997, the present Artistic Director, Craig Walker, was appointed and in early 1998 the company shortened its name to Theatre Kingston and moved into the Baby Grand Studio in downtown Kingston, where it began offering a full season of four or more productions a year.
Especially during the early centuries of ballet troupes and ballet companies from the 18th century until the early 20th century, the position of First Ballet master, referred to traditionally as the Premier Maître de ballet en Chef or more simply as the Maître de ballet, was the undisputed head of the company who acted as chief choreographer and Artistic Director.
After the early 20th century, primarily after the disbandment of the original Ballets Russes, the title has been used more to describe the master teachers / assistant directors of a ballet company, ( previously known as Second Ballet master ), with the head of a company being referred to as the Artistic Director.
Central City Opera's prestigious Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Artists Training Program, founded by Artistic Director Emeritus John Moriarty, has served for more than two decades as a national model for training young singers.

Artistic and freedom
* Artistic freedom
Artistic freedom is the extent of freedom of an artist to produce art to his / her own insight.
Artistic freedom should not be confused to the freedom of art ( e. g. Kunstfreiheit in Gemanic countries ), where it is a constitutional provision to prevent political censorship.

Artistic and over
Artistic academies were established all over Europe by the end of the 18th century, and many, like the Akademie der Künste in Berlin ( founded 1696 ), the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid ( founded 1744 ), the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg ( 1757 ), the Royal Academy in London ( 1768 ) and the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan ( 1776 ) still run art schools and hold large exhibitions, although their influence on taste greatly declined from the late 19th century.
The entire series, staged over four consecutive seasons from 2001 to 2004, was directed by PacRep founder and Artistic Director Stephen Moorer.
British conductor Mark Tatlow took over as Artistic Director in 2007.
In 1982, Urjo Kareda took over as Artistic Director and remained in that role until his death in December 2001.
It runs several sports clubs and teams in Haifa which have competed in a variety of sports over the years, such as Football, Weightlifting, swimming, Tennis, Table tennis, Volleyball, Team handball, Water polo, Ice hockey, Artistic gymnastics, Chess, Boxing, Fencing and others.
In 2007, Elizabeth Murphy took over as Artistic Director.
Artistic impression of NASA's DART spacecraft ( below ) approaching MUBLCOM ( above ) while orbiting over the eastern Pacific near Central America
Since then, the orchestra has made over 75 recordings for Deutsche Grammophon, PentaTone Classics, Ondine, Warner Classics and other labels, and with conductors that include RNO Founder and Artistic Director Mikhail Pletnev, Vladimir Jurowski, Kent Nagano, Alexander Vedernikov, Carlo Ponti Jr., José Serebrier and Vasily Petrenko.
In January 2007, Betsy Gregory took over as Dance Umbrella ’ s Artistic Director following the retirement of the company ’ s founder, Val Bourne.
Clare Venables took over as Artistic Director in 1979 and remained for two and a half years.
Ray Cooney opened the theatre with a production of Spider's Web, and thereafter the repertory seasons were produced under three successive Artistic Directors: Tony Clayton, Leslie Lawton and Christopher Dunham, the last of whom spent over 25 years at the theatre.
He also danced with William Forsythe's Ballett Frankfurt from 1993-1999 before taking over as Artistic Director of Sweden's Goteburg Ballet.
From 2001 to 2006, Ruzicka took over the Artistic Directorship of the Salzburg Festival.
Under the Artistic Direction of Irene Lewis, who took over from Stan Wojewodski in the 1991 – 92 Season, Center Stage has presented a six-play Mainstage Season, as well as a new play development series called First Look, in two auditoriums: the 541-seat Pearlstone Theater and the smaller, flexible-layout Head Theater.
Artistic works were ranked according to their compliance with these conventions, and the conventions were followed so strictly that, over three thousand years, the appearance of statues changed very little.
Edward Wilson left the company in 2004 when Sid Higgins ( Executive Director ), John Hoggarth and Paul Roseby ( Artistic Directors ) took over.
In 2011 Tara Beagan took over the Artistic Director position from Yvette Nolan who was in that post since 2002.
As Artistic Director of the Perpetuum Mobile Concerts ( 1982 – 87 ) he premiered compositions by over a hundred American composers on concerts produced in Philadelphia and New York.
As the Artistic Director of Yale Rep from 1966 to 1979, and of ART from 1980 to 2002, Brustein supervised over 200 productions, acting in eight and directing twelve.

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