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question and progresses
* The books Illium and Olympos by Dan Simmons refer to numerous vision and information functions that have been become incorporated into the human body through design ( Though the humans in question have no knowledge of these functions, rediscovering them as the story progresses ).
As the player progresses, more units become available for construction, either through the course of background story or upon completion of a mission centered around the unit in question.
As the novel progresses, Knecht begins to question his loyalty to the order ; he gradually comes to doubt that the intellectually gifted have a right to withdraw from life's big problems.
Once a contestant has been selected to answer the question, the multiple-choice options are given ( three choices in the first round, four thereafter, all increasing in difficulty as the round progresses ).
Marks ’ s characters are experts, who expertise is called into question by audience members as he progresses through his performance.
As he progresses as a katsa, Ostrovsky experiences growing disillusionment with the organization and its leaders, and begins to question its motives.

question and clues
Pyramid-style or pyramidal tossup questions include multiple clues, generally written so that each question starts with more difficult clues and moves toward easier clues.
For questions, this includes question topics, clue difficulty, order of clues, and writing style.
Toss-up questions are typically in pyramid style, with more difficult clues coming first, and a question should be answerable from any clue read.
He is known to visit crime scenes to discover clues otherwise overlooked and come up with viable, alternative theories of the crime in question ( usually murder ).
They question survivors and follow clues, determined to avert the crisis by returning to the present and changing history.
Some quizzes include a bonus question, in which a single answer is required with one or more clues given each round making the answer progressively easier to solve.
Finally, an answer extraction module looks for further clues in the text to determine if the answer candidate can indeed answer the question.
The questions were usually riddles or trick questions, with the second question often asking the contestant which two words sound the same by answering clues.
In this fast-paced question type, you are given two clues.
His critics question the assumption that clues to all major stock market events can be found in the relatively short history of well functioning stock markets in the world.
Though it is never made explicit in the text, it is made clear ( through phrases of dialogue such as " It's just to let the air in " and " But I don't want anybody but you ," among numerous context clues ) that the girl is pregnant and that the procedure in question is an abortion.
Three clues are displayed over the duration of the question, with the 3rd giving a possible correct answer.
Originally created so that listeners could create their own games for the Phile to play, it is currently cycling between two games, " Who's The Smarty ", a game in which members try to answer a difficult question with clues that gets easier each round, and " Todd's Top Ten ", a game where the Phile splits into two teams and tries to guess the top ten on a variety of different lists.
", but contestants bidded for the right to answer a question in the fewest number of clues ( similar to the Bid-a-Note round on Name That Tune ), with a lower number of clues being worth more points along the same scheme as " Who Am I ?".
With scant clues, he secretly leads a party to the one place most likely to have the answer to any question, the great library at Sarth Abbey.
" For most questions, three words, names, or phrases were displayed on a board which acted as clues, and the question took a form such as " Pick a word from the board and give its plural.

question and become
With regard to the change we are examining, the question is, at what point does the change become irreversible??
this is a question which I have no wish to take up -- condensation is a phenomenon in which one finds not a condensed expression of various feelings and ideas which are, at an unconscious level, well sorted out, but rather a condensed expression of feelings and ideas which, even in the unconscious, have yet to become well differentiated from one another.
Obviously, a satisfactory answer to the third question is imperative, if the argument is to get under way at all, for if there is any possibility of doubt whether the patient's tactual sensitivity had been impaired by the occipital lesion, any findings whatsoever in regard to the first question become completely ambiguous and fail altogether, of course, as evidence to establish the desired conclusion.
The question arose as to whether a frank discussion of that danger with the Soviet leader had not become urgent.
Lincoln ’ s assessment of the political issue for the 1860 elections was that, " This question of Slavery was more important than any other ; indeed, so much more important has it become that no other national question can even get a hearing just at present.
Access to famous persons, too, became more and more restricted ; potential visitors would be forced through numerous different checks before being granted access to the official in question, and as communication became better and information technology more prevalent, it has become all but impossible for a would-be killer to get close enough to the personage at work or in private life to effect an attempt on his or her life, especially given the common use of metal and bomb detectors.
The movie in question was to become City Lights.
This has resulted in a number of forms of fusion cuisine, often very popular in the country in question, and some of these, such as ramen ( Japanese Chinese ) have become popular internationally.
He would finally argue that the indispensable question would then become ::
The question he was left with was ' What, then, does he who has passed through the experience ... who has traversed the radical phantasy ... become?
One internal issue in 2002 was the failed attempt to settle a long-standing discussion about the question of whether members of parliament should be allowed to become members of the party executive.
The question was whether these nationalities were to be allowed to become independent or were only to exchange the tyranny of the sultan for the tyranny of the tsar or the Habsburg emperor.
Only when some of these presuppositions are not necessarily agreed to by the person who is asked the question does the argument containing them become fallacious.
With the explosion of digital communication technology in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the question of what forms of media should be classified as " mass media " has become more prominent.
Kahane also believed that a Jewish democracy with non-Jewish citizens was self-contradictory because the non-Jewish citizens might someday become a numerical majority and vote to make the state non-Jewish: " The question is as follows: if the Arabs settle among us and make enough children to become a majority, will Israel continue to be a Jewish state?
Before that, the German question ruptured this " German unity " after the ' 48 Revolution before it was achieved, however ; Austria-Hungary as a multinational state could not become part of the new " German empire ", and nationality conflicts in Prussia with the Prussian Poles arose (" We can never be Germans-Prussians, every time!
Dating of different minerals and / or isotope systems ( with differing closure temperatures ) within the same rock can therefore enable the tracking of the thermal history of the rock in question with time, and thus the history of metamorphic events may become known in detail.
Schrödinger's famous thought experiment poses the question, when does a quantum system stop existing as a superposition of states and become one or the other?
The word tachyon has become widely recognized to such an extent that it can impart a science-fictional connotation even if the subject in question has no particular relation to superluminal travel ( a form of technobabble, akin to positronic brain ).
But his eloquence was as powerful as ever, and all its power was directed against the government policy in the contest with America, which had become the question of all-absorbing interest.
While there was no question that life was present at conception or that it could only become a human being, the thinking was that this did not necessarily mean God had infused the rational, immortal soul into the body at conception.

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