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annotator and is
The term minnisveig is used by the annotator of the Sigrdrífumál before the valkyrie's invocation of the gods.
Kinbote is the presenter and annotator of Shade's poem.
As Develin, the recent annotator of Justin, and Tarn both point out, Justin is not trying to write history in our sense of the word ; he is collecting instructive moral anecdotes.
He is a regular program annotator for orchestras and venues including the Boston Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, and Carnegie Hall.
Textual annotations always depend on the knowledge, capability of expression and specific language of the annotator and therefore is unreliable.
Moreover, an annotator's use of symbols is often influenced by the player's strength: a positional misjudgment that an annotator might give a "??
" after a move indicates that the annotator thinks that the move is a poor one that should not be played.
" the symbol of the lazy annotator who finds a move interesting but cannot be bothered to work out whether it is good or bad.
The double exclamation point ("‼") is used to praise a move which the annotator thinks really shows the player's skill.
She is a major stockholder in the publishing firm of Faber and Faber Limited and the editor and annotator of a number of books dealing with her late husband's writings.

annotator and at
As Walter Bower, its continuator and annotator, was a canon regular, and abbot of Inchcolm, he no doubt derived all his materials at firs hand from the archives of the order, and thus many important particulars are related by him concerning the foundations of the houses, their inmates, and particular events.

annotator and for
He was the programme annotator for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1908-1956, and the CSO holds a collection of his original compositions as well as arrangements by him of the works of others.
In 1942, he became music program annotator for the NBC Symphony Orchestra -- the all-star orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini.

annotator and .
Stritmatter argued that the themes identify the annotator as de Vere and establish a mental unity between the annotator and Shakespeare.
William Ogle, Aristotle's translator and annotator, attributes the name sea-lung to the lung-like expansion and contraction of the Medusae, a kind of Cnidaria, during locomotion.
( In Chester's time around 1782 silk was worn, but the annotator of the 1811 edition noted that a cotton garment had since replaced the silk fabric.
Pei Songzhi, annotator of the Records of Three Kingdoms, rebutted Sun Sheng, arguing that Huang Zu was newly broken and had yet to recollect his forces while the indigenous tribes were scattered and not much of a threat.
An annotator who wishes to suggest alternative moves to those actually played in the game may insert variations enclosed in parentheses.
However, this story was rejected by Pei Songzhi, annotator of the Records of Three Kingdoms, taking into account of various sources.
The annotator acknowledges his debt to Kimbote saying, "... my dear Charles Kinbote, in whose footnotes my own footsteps suicidally follow.
Nakamura has served as a commentator and game annotator, most prominently on the ChessNinja website, operated by chess author Mig Greengard.
T. S. Eliot called Lucas “ the perfect annotator ”; and all subsequent Webster scholars have been indebted to him, notably the editors of the new Cambridge Webster ( 1995 – 2007 ).
For example, an annotator may request a specific term to represent a metabolic pathway, or a section of the ontology may be revised with the help of community experts ( e. g .).
" ( below ) but usually indicates that the annotator believes the move to be objectively bad, albeit hard to refute.
This symbol indicates that the annotator believes that White and Black have equal chances.

is and equally
It is also possible, but equally doubtful, that he actually shot down the hundreds of men with which his legend credits him.
When we turn to Aristotle's ideas on the moral measure of literature, it is at once apparent that he is at times equally concerned about the influence of the art.
But when the situation was so complicated that even Nogaret, one of the principal actors in the drama, could misinterpret the pope's motives, it is possible that Othon and his companions, equally baffled, attributed their difficulties to a more immediate cause.
Much criticism has been leveled at this rather forced analogy, but what is equally significant is Adams' complete acceptance of the Biblical record as `` good and trustworthy history ''.
While clay is still pressed in mold, press three equally spaced holes 1/4'' '' deep, using pencil eraser, in bottom of clay to allow for proper drying and firing.
Likewise, and equally fascinating, is the news that such unlikely synonyms as `` pratakku '', `` sweathruna '', and the tongue-twister `` nnuolapertar-it-vuh-karti-birifw- '' all originated in the same village in Bathar-on-Walli Province and are all used to express sentiments concerning British `` imperialism ''.
This calculation results in an enthalpy rise which is somewhat high because it assumes a mass flow equally distributed over the plug cross section whereas in reality the mass velocity is expected to be smaller in the regions of higher temperatures.
If it is possible for an enemy to put an atomic bomb on a city, it should be equally possible to put a cloud of biological agent over that city.
Your present history is equally admirable for its industrial and scientific achievements.
That is, locking the room or stateroom door gives privacy of location, but it is equally important to be sure there is time enough for an utterly unhurried fulfillment.
An equally tenable thesis is that the dearth of new thought was created by the Senate's own penchant for crucifying anyone whose ideas seem unorthodox to the next generation.
Split badly during the recent presidential election into almost equally divided camps of party loyalists and independents, the Democratic party in Mississippi is currently a wreck.
Once more the fallacious equation is advanced to argue that since business is restricted under the anti-monopoly laws, there must be a corresponding restriction against labor unions: the law must treat everybody equally.
Brooding about future wars, the Field Marshal has this to say: `` The Asian fighting man is at least equally brave ( as the white ), usually more careless of death, less encumbered by mental doubts, less troubled by humanitarian sentiment, and not so moved by slaughter and mutilation around him.
Under the surface of the wide range of folk movements is apparent a sound technical ballet training, and an equally professional sense of performing.
The primitive-eclogue quality of his drawings, akin to that of graffiti scratched on a cave wall, is equally well known.
But what is equally impressive is the delicacy and wonderful lyric quality of both the band and Mulligan's baritone sax in a fragile ballad like Bob Brookmeyer's arrangement of `` Django's Castle ''.
Love and compassion are components of all forms of Buddhism, and are focused on all beings equally: love is the wish that all beings be happy, and compassion is the wish that all beings be free from suffering.

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