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example and fanatical
In their first appearance, for example, Ximénez has trouble with listing their weapons (" Amongst our weaponry are such diverse elements as fear, surprise, ruthless efficiency, an almost fanatical devotion to the Pope, and nice red uniforms — oh damn!

example and attention
In the calm which follows the reading of a poem, for example, is the effect produced by the enforced quiet, by the musical quality of words and rhythm, by the sentiments or sense of the poem, by the associations with earlier readings, if it is familiar, by the boost to the self-esteem for the semi-literate, by the diversion of attention, by the sense of security in a legitimized withdrawal, by a kind license for some variety of fantasy life regarded as forbidden, or by half-conscious ideas about the magical power of words??
One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use -- to defend Berlin, for example ; ;
Hogarth, for example, thinks that beauty consists of ( 1 ) fitness of the parts to some design ; ( 2 ) variety in as many ways as possible ; ( 3 ) uniformity, regularity or symmetry, which is only beautiful when it helps to preserve the character of fitness ; ( 4 ) simplicity or distinctness, which gives pleasure not in itself, but through its enabling the eye to enjoy variety with ease ; ( 5 ) intricacy, which provides employment for our active energies, leading the eye on " a wanton kind of chase "; and ( 6 ) quantity or magnitude, which draws our attention and produces admiration and awe.
Some nationwide celebrities might command some attention outside their own nation ; for example, the singer Lara Fabian is widely known in the French-speaking world, but only had a couple of Billboard hits in the U. S., whereas the francophone Canadian singer Celine Dion is well known in both the French-speaking world and in the U. S.
During the Italian Renaissance, for example, translators such as Ficino and Pico della Mirandola turned their attention to the classical literature of Neoplatonism, and what was thought to be the pre-Mosaic tradition of Hermeticism.
Some fatwās have drawn a great deal of attention in Western media, giving rise to the term fatwā being used loosely for statements by non-Muslims that advocate an extreme religious or political position, and loosely or as slang for other sorts of decrees, for example:
For example, it is quite common for works of moral instruction to have an imaginative setting, as a means of getting the audience's attention, but it is difficult to see how Hesiod could have travelled the countryside entertaining people with a narrative about himself if the account was known to be fictitious.
Autonomist Marxism is thus a " bottom up " theory: it draws attention to activities that autonomists see as everyday working class resistance to capitalism, for example absenteeism, slow working, and socialization in the workplace.
A range of developmental disorders that initially occur in childhood may be diagnosed, for example autism spectrum disorders, oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ( ADHD ), which may continue into adulthood.
For example, unusually high or low levels of MAOs in the body have been associated with depression, schizophrenia, substance abuse, attention deficit disorder, migraines, and irregular sexual maturation.
An early example of her protective nature occurred when Senator Strom Thurmond entered the President's hospital room that day in March, passing the Secret Service detail by claiming he was the President's " close friend ", presumably to acquire media attention.
For example, if a statutory provision or precedent had not been brought to the previous court's attention before its decision, the precedent would not be binding.
: " For example, an employer wanting someone for a role requiring consistent attention to repetitive detail will probably not want to give that job to someone who is very creative and gets bored easily.
For example: a child cries because the child's crying in the past has led to attention.
In short, unless the crime is deemed exceptionally heinous – for example, murder, to which the statute does not generally apply – social justice as enacted through law says that lesser crimes from long ago are best left alone so as not to detract attention from more serious crimes.
* as disquotational theories, to draw attention to the disappearance of the quotation marks in cases like the above example, or
For example, you can hold four digits in mind at the same time in Cowan's " focus of attention ".
Such attention allows for example for the voluntarily shifting in regard to goals of a person's information processing to spatial locations or objects rather than ones that capture their attention due to their sensory saliency ( such as an ambulance siren ).
For example, if a door locked from the inside is left unlocked or is unlocked at the wrong time, it has failed ( in some cases, along with the entire system ), the door may be ( but is not necessarily ) fail-safe if its being unlocked does not open it or attract additional attention to its unlocked state.
The study of visual attention provides an example.
It has been shown, for example, that people addicted to alcohol and other drugs pay more attention to drug-related stimuli.
These discoveries drew biologists ' attention to the fact that genes can be selectively turned on and off, rather than being always active, and that highly disparate organisms ( for example, fruit flies and human beings ) may use the same genes for embryogenesis ( e. g., the genes of the " developmental-genetic toolkit ", see below ), just regulating them differently.
For example, one can use a colon after an independent clause to direct attention to a list, an appositive, or a quotation.
Renaissance painters, for example, were well aware of the differences in costume between ancient times and their own, given the renewed attention to ancient art in their time, but they often chose to depict ancient scenes in contemporary garb.

example and detail
A notable example is Emanuel Swedenborg who wrote some 18 theological works which describe in detail the nature of the afterlife according to his claimed spiritual experiences, the most famous of which is Heaven and Hell.
The Britannica does not cover topics in equivalent detail ; for example, the whole of Buddhism and most other religions is covered in a single Macropædia article, whereas 14 articles are devoted to Christianity, comprising nearly half of all religion articles.
The common IEEE formats are described in detail later and elsewhere, but as an example, in the binary single-precision ( 32-bit ) floating-point representation p = 24 and so the significand is a string of 24 bits.
In many cases a single topic, for example, the heart or the human fetus, is covered in detail in both words and pictures on a single sheet.
For example, a picture may have more detail than the eye can distinguish when reproduced at the largest size intended ; likewise, an audio file does not need a lot of fine detail during a very loud passage.
For example, it has become possible to understand, in much detail, the complex processes occurring within a single neuron.
After the initiation stage, the project is planned to an appropriate level of detail ( see example of a flow-chart ).
However, this detail is left to the design of an X server implementation and is not universal ; for example, X server implementations for Windows and Macintosh typically do not provide these keyboard shortcuts.
An example to consider in detail is an ant colony.
For example, the Kama Sutra, in particular, goes into specific detail on how to properly strike a partner during sex.
The generalized form may then be elaborated with more specific detail through an example, e. g. a case study led by the trainer.
The battle is described in some detail, including, for example the failure of the Genoese bowmen, attributed in the book, as above, to wet strings ; and also the merciless treatment of the French wounded.
Hindenburg and Ludendorff's daring maneuvers to surprise and defeat in detail two enemy armies may be compared to a classic example like the Battle of Austerlitz.
Bragi then goes on to discuss poetic language in some detail, in particular heiti, the concept of poetical words which are non-periphrastic, for example " steed " for " horse ", and again systematises these.
Faster paper speeds can be used, for example, to resolve finer detail in the ECG.
" In the episode of December 19, 1944, " Fibber Snoops For Presents In Closet " ( at 3: 59 is a perfect example of the " Hall Closet ," a running gag described in detail later in this entry ), Jim Jordan can be caught at the end of his audience warm-up evoking the opening laughter by quipping, " 10 seconds?
However, as an example, a particular member of the hypothetical D " family " called Tutorial D is described in detail, including significant portions of its grammar.
These include for example the Amarna letters, which detail trade conducted between Memphis and the sovereigns of Babylon and the various city-states of Lebanon.
A classic example of a weak entity without a sub-type relationship would be the " header / detail ' records in many real world situations such as claims, orders and invoices, where the header captures information common across all forms and the detail captures information specific to individual items.
It took 200 years to complete building work but, despite the time scale involved, the whole building has coherent form and detail and is regarded as one of the finest examples of Perpendicular design, the twin towers of the west front being a superlative example.

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