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Jefferson's singing and self-accompaniment were distinctive as a result of his high-pitched voice and originality on the guitar.
Partly as a result of these factors, some scholars have identified a distinctive form of Celtic Christianity, in which abbots were more significant than bishops, attitudes to clerical celibacy were more relaxed and there was some significant differences in practice with Roman Christianity, particularly the form of tonsure and the method of calculating Easter, although most of these issues had been resolved by the mid-seventh century.
The result is a distinctive diagonal-weave pattern in the fabric which is called the twill line.
Myers and Davis ( 2007 ) describe the acquisition of fear as when a conditioned stimulus ( e. g., a distinctive place ) is paired with an aversive unconditioned stimulus ( e. g. a electric shock ) to an end result in which the subject exhibits a conditioned feared response to the distinctive place ( CS + UCS = CR ).
Pope John Paul II often instructed Catholic priests and religious to always wear their distinctive ( clerical ) clothing, unless wearing it would result in persecution or grave verbal attacks.
In a 2004 paper, Jouve used a different method of analysis and recovered the same result, showing that the " distinctive " features of P. kochi were age-related, and using mathematical comparison to show that the two forms are different growth stages of the same species.
The combination of the upper and lower oval shapes intersect to form an unbroken infinite course, and the great harmony between the basic elements result in a dynamic, elegant and thoroughly distinctive design.
According to this model, recency is a result of the final items processing context being similar to the processing context of the other items and the distinctive position of the final items versus items in the middle of the list.
Much of the distinctive cinematography in his movies is the result of a highly productive long-term collaboration with Dutch cinematographer Robby Müller.
It has distinctive attributes of its own, but also shares much with wider British cuisine, largely due to the importation of ingredients and ideas from places such as North America, China, and India during the time of the British Empire and as a result of post-war immigration.
Similarity can also result if organisms occupy similar ecological niches — that is, a distinctive way of life.
As a result the village and its residents have been well documented in photographs and postcards intended to show the distinctive local character, notably by
Most Hui, although they are not ethnically Han Chinese, are similar in culture to Han Chinese with the exception that they practice Islam, and have some distinctive cultural characteristics as a result.
Furthermore, the dream vision of Saturus is considered to be the result of editorial activity, unlikely to have been written by Saturus himself because of its distinctive construction and impersonal bent.
It has a long shelf-life and a distinctive sour flavor, both of which result from the lactic acid that forms when the bacteria ferment the sugars in the cabbage.
In painting, sculpture, photography, and other art forms, the country's varied landscape is the protagonist: the hill terraces and ridges produce special dynamics of line and shape ; the foothills of the Negev, the prevailing grayish-green vegetation, and the clear luminous light result in distinctive color effects ; and the sea and sand affect surfaces.
In Ethiopia, niter kibbeh ( Amharic: ንጥር ቅቤ niṭer ḳibē ) is made and used in much the same way as ghee, but with spices added during the process that result in a distinctive taste.
The government made its rejection a question of confidence, and the amendment was withdrawn ; but the result was the insertion of the Cowper-Temple clause ( which prohibited the use of distinctive religious formularies in a rate-supported school ) as a compromise before the bill passed.
The result is that Frutiger is a distinctive and legible typeface.
The basic “ cola ” taste from Coca-Cola and competing cola drinks comes mainly from vanilla and cinnamon ; distinctive tastes among various brands are the result of trace flavorings such as orange, lime and lemon and spices such as nutmeg.
The second, noble rot, occurs when drier conditions follow wetter, and can result in distinctive sweet dessert wines, such as Sauternes or the Aszú of Tokaji.
Aravot argues that “ conventional analysis and problem solving methods result in fragmentation … of the authentic experience of a city … something of the liveliness of the city as a singular entity is lost .” The process of developing a narrative-myth in urban design involves analysing and understanding the unique aspects of the local culture based on Cassirer s five distinctive “ symbolic forms ”.
As a result of the cloning process, X inactivation occurred in the same X chromosome in all of CC's somatic cells, instead of the usual mosiacism that gives calicos their distinctive coloration.

result and illustrations
A feature of these publications is the high-quality illustrations made by engravers like Wilson Lowry of art work supplied by specialist draftsmen like John Farey, Jr. Encyclopaedias were published in Scotland, as a result of the Scottish Enlightenment, for education there was of a higher standard than in the rest of the United Kingdom.
As a result, Iron Crown cleaned up and republished the RM2 rules with new typesetting and illustrations in 2007 as Rolemaster Classic ( RMC ).
As a result, the book ( along with illustrations from the book and associated stage productions ) played a major role in permanently ingraining these stereotypes into the American psyche.
Beebe and Blair left for their expedition accompanied by Robert Bruce Horsfall, whose job would be to provide illustrations of the birds for the book that would hopefully result from this expedition.
Several of his illustrations were disc shaped and it has been speculated that he may have, accidentally, created the UFO craze when the fist sighting of lights in the sky were described as disc shaped ; this would have been the result of the psychological phenomenon known as mental set.
As a result, the Post published more articles on current events and cut costs by replacing illustrations with photographs for covers and advertisements.
A handwritten document might contain unusual spellings which may result in ambiguous meanings, illegible handwriting and illustrations that are difficult to comprehend.
Martin began to experiment with mezzotint technology, and as a result was commissioned to produce 24 engravings for a new edition of Paradise Lost — perhaps the definitive illustrations of Milton s masterpiece, of which copies now fetch many hundreds of pounds.
As a result of Bewick's innovation and improvements in the printing press, illustrations of art, nature, technical processes, famous people, foreign lands and many other subjects became more widely available.
As a result of his success in the Washington plan Daniel Burnham and Edward Bennett hired Guérin to make perspective illustrations for their monumental work, The Plan of Chicago in 1907.
Much of his work parallels an interest in the outdoors, while some of the more conceptual illustrations are a result of waiting for the hatch or watching the sunset over West Texas quail country.
Coryn's illustrations in the second volume were a result of Paul Child's photography.

result and emerged
A number of companies wanted to license the COCONET GUI but Coconut Computing chose not to, and as a result, a competing approach called Remote Imaging Protocol ( RIP ) emerged and was promoted by Telegrafix in the early to mid 1990s but it never became widespread.
The large number of experiments exploring the physics and chemistry of these so-called " colloidal crystals " has emerged as a result of the relatively simple methods that have evolved in the last 20 years for preparing synthetic monodisperse colloids ( both polymer and mineral ) and, through various mechanisms, implementing and preserving their long-range order formation.
As a result of the political upheavals caused by the Iberian Peninsular War and the removal of Ferdinand VII from the Spanish throne, a separatist rebellion emerged among the Cuban Creole aristocracy in 1809 and 1810.
Feudalism usually emerged as a result of the decentralization of an empire: especially in the Japanese and Carolingian ( European ) empires which both lacked the bureaucratic infrastructure necessary to support cavalry without the ability to allocate land to these mounted troops.
This network was not designed, but emerged as a result of decentralized individual economic decisions.
Hurst still emerged the hero of the win but, as a result of the third goal, became an icon of the world.
Although Indonesians are now less vulnerable to the effects of nature as a result of improved technology and social programs, to some extent their social diversity has emerged from traditionally different patterns of adjustment to their physical circumstances.
The House of Lords asked the judges of the common law courts to answer five questions on insanity as a criminal defence, and the formulation that emerged from their review — that a defendant should not be held responsible for his actions only if, as a result of his mental disease or defect, he ( i ) did not know that his act would be wrong ; or ( ii ) did not understand the nature and quality of his actions — became the basis of the law governing legal responsibility in cases of insanity in England.
As a result, Meher Baba emerged as " one of the enthusiasms of the ‘ 30s.
In the 14th century, however, dynastic conflict forced the then-ruling group and its followers to relocate in Borno, where as a result the Kanuri emerged as an ethnic group in the late 14th and 15th centuries.
As a result, Native Queries emerged.
Biogeography emerged as a field of study as a result of the work of Alfred Russel Wallace, although the field prior to the late twentieth century had largely been viewed as historic in its outlook and descriptive in its approach.
This is the result of the unification of the opposition: Vice-President Doy Laurel was elected as the president of the Nacionalista Party, with former Labor Secretary and Assemblyman Blas Ople emerged as the Executive Vice-President and former Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile as the Secretary-General
As a result a number of bands emerged to fill this gap, including Small Faces, The Creation, and most successfully The Who.
Suburbs first emerged on a large scale in the 19th and 20th centuries as a result of improved rail and road transport, which led to an increase in commuting.
Hayes emerged the victor by a Commission vote of 8 to 7, and the decision held after a Democratic attempt to filibuster the final result.
A native Slavic-speaking Muslim community emerged and eventually became the second largest ethno-religious group ( mainly as a result of a gradually rising number of conversions to Islam ), while a significant number of Sephardi Jews arrived following their expulsion from Spain in the late 15th century.
As a result, Marie Antoinette finally emerged as a politically viable entity, although that was never her actual intention.
The practice of democracy that has won out in the modern West is largely a result of a consensus that has emerged since the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution, and particularly in the last century or so.
As a result the Port of San Francisco virtually ceased to function as a major commercial port, but the neighboring port of Oakland emerged as the second largest on the West Coast of America.
As a result, many Māori children failed to learn their ancestral language, and generations of non-Māori-speaking Māori emerged.
The Dutch East India Company ( founded in 1602 ) was the first joint-stock company to get a fixed capital stock and as a result, continuous trade in company stock emerged on the Amsterdam Exchange.
By 1834, an imperial townscape with broad and long roads had emerged as a result of a generous development plan, which divided the city roughly into two areas: The old part of the town – with its irregular building structures – and a newer City Center and station.
The genre that is recognized today as " real-time strategy " emerged as a result of an extended period of evolution and refinement.
He emerged as a soloist from this choral tradition, largely as a result of the admiration of the composer Michael Tippett, who heard him while at Canterbury and recognized the unique beauty of his voice.

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