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The male children who
were the result of these visits
were either killed
, sent back
to their fathers
or exposed
in the wilderness
to fend for themselves ;
the girls
were kept
and brought up by their mothers
, and trained
in agricultural pursuits
, hunting
, and the art of war
.

The composition can determine
the focus
of the art, and result in a harmonious whole that is aesthetically appealing
and stimulating
.

Furthermore
, as a result of this injury
, he suffered from
a growth
on his face that biographers
and art historians have defined
as a " benign tumour "
or " exostosis ".

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
.

Nonetheless
, Munch
was highly influential
, particularly with
the German Expressionists
, who followed
his philosophy
, " I do not believe
in the art which is not
the compulsive
result of Man's urge
to open
his heart
.

Cooking technique
, known
as culinary
art, generally requires
the selection
, measurement
, and combining
of ingredients
in an ordered procedure
in an effort
to achieve
the desired
result.

While prolonged grappling
in muay Thai will
result in a separation
of the competitors
, the art extensively uses
the clinch hold known
as a double collar tie
.

She encouraged Schwitters
to ' Merz ' this ephemera
, the result of which
was a sequence
of proto-pop
art pictures
such as For Käte
, 1947
.
As a result, western practitioners have incorporated much more powerful hand striking techniques from boxing although some Thai purists accuse them
of diluting
the art.

Many conceptual works take
the position that
art is
the result of the viewer viewing an object
or act
as art, not
of the intrinsic qualities
of the work itself
.

This
was ostensibly
because a chronological survey
of the story
of modern
art along
the lines
of the Museum
of Modern Art
in New York would expose
the large gaps
in the collections
, the result of the Tate's conservative acquisitions policy for
the first half
of the 20th century
.
As a result of his family's interest
in art, from 1937
he attended
the Royal Danish Academy
of Fine Arts where
he studied under Kay Fisker
and Steen Eiler Rasmussen
.
As a result of the Swedish occupation
, Kronborg
was deprived
of many
of its most precious
art works
, including
the richly decorated fountain
in the castle courtyard
, Frederick II's canopy
and a number
of the large ceiling paintings commissioned by Christian IV for
the ballroom
.

These people would often rise
to power
as a result of their
art — Luan Da
, a Han Dynasty medium
, was granted rule over 2
, 000 households
.

" Misanthropy
, then
, is presented
as the result of thwarted expectations
or even excessively naive optimism
, since Plato argues that "
art " would have allowed
the potential misanthrope
to recognize that
the majority
of men are
to be found
in between good
and evil
.

Magic is
the art of producing
a desired effect
or result through
the use
of incantation
, ceremony
, ritual
, the casting
of spells
or various other techniques that presumably assure human control
of supernatural agencies
or the forces
of nature
.

" The blow
was struck ," Robert-Houdin said
, "... henceforth
the interpreters
and all
those who had dealings with
the Arabs received orders
to make them understand that my pretended miracles
were only
the result of skill
, inspired
and guided by an
art called prestidigitation
, in no way connected with sorcery
.

Many traditional disciplines are now integrating digital technologies
and, as a result, the lines between traditional works
of art and new media works created using computers has been blurred
.
As a result, defining computer
art by its end product can thus be difficult
.

It also appears
in his Expanded Universe
in 1980
, but this version is
the way it appeared
in Astounding without
the modifications
: " I now see
, as a result of the enormous increase
in the art in 33 years
, more errors
in the ' 46 version than I spotted
in the ' 40s version when I checked it
in ' 46 ,"
he writes
in the introduction
to the story
.

Wise's tendency towards professionalism led
to a degree
of preparedness which
, though nominally motivated by studio budget constraints
, nevertheless advanced
the moviemaking
art, with many Academy Award-winning films
the result.
As a result, the film offers
a quintessential cinematic moment
of the rarest
and most transcendentally pure
art.
result and was

Russ visited two places without
result and his blood pressure
was down
to zero
.

The
result was grace
and modesty
.

The enemy came looming around
a bend
in the trail
and Matsuo took
a hasty shot
, then fled without knowing
the result, ran until breath
was a pain
in his chest
and his legs
were rubbery
.

I granted this might be so
, but found
the result to be even more attention
to form than
was the case previously
.

The first
result of Heidenstam's long sojourn abroad
was a volume
of poems
, Pilgrimage And Wander-Years ( Vallfart och Vandringsar )
, published
in 1888
.

The
result was a collection
of 280 songs
, ballads
, ditties
, brought together from all regions
of America
, more than
one hundred never before published
: The American Songbag
.

The
result was the `` Gross Report ''
, prepared by Gross
, as chairman
, with
the assistance
of two U.N. Under Secretaries
, Constantin Stavropoulos
and Philippe De Seynes
.
As a result, he was sent
to a hospital
in Arizona until
his health improved enough for him
to come back
to Washington
to work
in the Government service
.

The
result was fortunate
.

The
result was that I found myself
in the ridiculous position
of having made
a formal engagement by letter for
the next week
, only two days before my departure from London
.

This
was accordingly done
, and the plight
of the grateful Mrs. Morris
was much relieved
as a result of the generous loan
, the amount
of which is not known
.

Almost inevitably
, the first
result of this technological revolution
was a reaction against
the methods
and in many cases
the conclusions
of the Oxford school
of Stubbs
, Freeman
and ( particularly ) Green regarding
the nature
of the Anglo-Saxon conquest
of Britain
.

They
, however much they
were in disagreement with
the late Victorians over
the method by which Britain
was Germanized
, agreed with them that
the end
result was the complete extinction
of the previous Celtic population
and civilization
.

The
result was that by secret agreement draft machinery
was actually ready long before
the country knew that
the device
was to take
the place
of the volunteering method which Theodore Roosevelt favored
.

The
result was that
the rate
of venereal disease
in the American Army
was the lowest
in our military history
.

It
was a dinner party
, Lewis had been drinking during
the afternoon
, and long before
the party really got under way
, he was quite drunk
, with
the result that
the party broke up even before dinner
was over
.
the result was his inevitable bedazzlement through
, ignorance
.
As a result, your criticism
of Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy
and the Department
of Justice
was inaccurate
, unwarranted
and unfair
.
result and sometimes

The wholesale death
of cattle
as a result of blizzards
, and sometimes droughts
, over
a wide range
of territory
was called
a `` die-up ''
.

It consists
of a downward displacement
of the cerebellar tonsils
and the medulla through
the foramen magnum
, sometimes causing hydrocephalus
as a result of obstruction
of cerebrospinal fluid outflow
.

This is
sometimes a result of the sizes
of the atoms
in the alloy
, because larger atoms exert
a compressive force
on neighboring atoms
, and smaller atoms exert
a tensile force
on their neighbors
, helping
the alloy resist deformation
.
As a result of the new covenant
, God's chosen people are now
the corporate body
of Christ
, the church (
sometimes called spiritual Israel – see also Covenant theology ).

It can
sometimes result in reactions that range
in severity from
a rash (
in the case
of patients that may unwittingly have mononucleosis )
to potentially lethal allergic reactions
such as anaphylaxis
.

Because
the result of performing
the operation
on a pair
of elements
of S is again an element
of S
, the operation is called
a closed binary operation
on S (
or sometimes expressed
as having
the property
of closure ).

In both
the Olympic
and BWF World competitions restrictions
on the number
of participants from any
one country have caused some controversy
because they
sometimes result in excluding elite world level players from
the strongest badminton nations
.
As a result, the author
of Revelation is
sometimes referred
to as John
of Patmos
.
As an exercise
in Scots Baronial
, it is
sometimes described
as being too ordered
, pedantic
, and even Germanic
, as a result of Prince Albert's influence
on the design
.

The different regulatory arrangements
sometimes result in particular technologies
being developed first for either
the U
. S
. or in Europe depending
on the more favorable form
of regulation
.

When this rule is broken
, giving
the " molecule "
a charge
, the result is
sometimes named
a molecular ion
or a polyatomic ion
.

In many cases
, such as the cabinet-directed prohibition
on foreign ownership for broadcasters
and the legislated principle
of the predominance
of Canadian content
, these acts
and orders often leave
the CRTC less room
to change policy than critics
sometimes suggest
, and the result is that
the commission is often
the lightning rod for policy criticism that could arguably be better directed at
the government itself
.
As a result, Chicago's club nickname transitioned
, and by 1890 they had become known
as the Chicago Colts
, or sometimes " Anson's Colts ," referring
to Cap's influence within
the club
.

A preplanned
, preagreed approach
sometimes called
a pre-packaged bankruptcy by
the parties may facilitate
the desired
result.

The date given is usually
the publication date
of the complete proof
of a result, which is
sometimes several years later than
the proof
or first announcement
of the result, so some
of the items appear
in the " wrong " order
.

In linguistics
, creaky voice (
sometimes called laryngealisation
, pulse phonation
, vocal fry
, or glottal fry ), is
a special kind
of phonation
in which
the arytenoid cartilages
in the larynx are drawn together ;
as a result, the vocal folds are compressed rather tightly
, becoming relatively slack
and compact
.
As a result, duodecimal is
sometimes named
the number system with
the most optimal radix economy
.

The term " calcium-sparing diuretic " is
sometimes used
to identify agents that
result in a relatively low rate
of excretion
of calcium
.

The two approaches are complementary rather than competitive
, but they do
result in different perspectives
and, sometimes, conflicts
of opinion about matters
of substance
.

Though cards
sometimes have obvious interpretations for
the context
in which they are drawn
, the rules explain that
sometimes they are best read simply
as "
a positive (
or negative )
result.

Some authors also require
the domain
of the Euclidean function be
the entire ring R ; this can always be accommodated by adding 1
to the values at all nonzero elements
, and defining
the function
to be 0 at
the zero element
of R
, but
the result is somewhat awkward
in the case
of K
. The definition is
sometimes generalized by allowing
the Euclidean function
to take its values
in any well-ordered set ; this weakening does not affect
the most important implications
of the Euclidean property
.

This
result can
sometimes substitute for
the still-unproved generalized Riemann hypothesis
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