Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "The Cantos" ¶ 73
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

At and core
At its core, the Amiga has a custom chipset consisting of several coprocessors, which handle audio, video and direct memory access independently of the Central Processing Unit ( CPU ).
At its core, the term " Balkans " are States that have been shaped by membership of Byzantium and the Ottoman Empire.
At various stages of stellar evolution, the nuclei required for this process will be exhausted, and the core will collapse, causing it to become denser and hotter.
At the core of SFA is a contact management system for tracking and recording every stage in the sales process for each prospective client, from initial contact to final disposition.
At the core of social structures are males, which roam around, protect group members, and search for food.
" At its core, the gameplay is similar to classic shooter games ( such as Space Invaders ), presenting the player with the challenge of surviving while shooting every enemy in sight, but with its pseudo-3D first-person perspective giving environments a spatial representation that has a major effect on the level design and gameplay experience.
At its core are Einstein's equations, which describe the relation between the geometry of a four-dimensional, pseudo-Riemannian manifold representing spacetime, and the energy – momentum contained in that spacetime.
At the other extreme, an Sc galaxy has open, well-defined arms and a small core region.
At its core, Russian nihilism was characterized by the belief that the world lacks comprehensible meaning, objective truth, or value.
At high currents, iron core inductors also show gradual departure from ideal behavior due to nonlinearity caused by magnetic saturation.
At VHF or higher frequencies an air core is likely to be used.
At its core, the Tanakh is an account of the Israelites ' relationship with God from their earliest history until the building of the Second Temple ( c. 535 BCE ).
At their core, however, will be instructional content, practice, and assessment.
At the rim they lay their eggs, then travel the 50, 000 light-years back to the core.
At the core of Merleau-Ponty's philosophy is a sustained argument for the foundational role that perception plays in understanding the world as well as engaging with the world.
At its core was Television, described by critic John Walker as " the ultimate garage band with pretensions ".
At its core, a raster image editor works by manipulating each individual pixel.
At the center of the nebula remains the core of the star, which cools down to become a small but dense white dwarf.
At its core, the common attribute that Web 2. 0 brings is to help navigate the vast amount of information available on the Web in order to find what is being sought.
At the core of these and myriad other examples is a conflict formally equivalent to the Prisoner's Dilemma.
At maturity, the base and core of the trillium ovary turns soft and spongy.
At their core, all models of ubiquitous computing share a vision of small, inexpensive, robust networked processing devices, distributed at all scales throughout everyday life and generally turned to distinctly common-place ends.
At the core of the controversy were insistent African demands for greater participation in government and European fears of losing political control.
At three hundred pounds, Whiteman was huge both physically and culturally —" a man flabby, virile, quick, coarse, untidy and sleek, with a hard core of shrewdness in an envelope of sentimentalism ," according to a 1926 New Yorker profile.
At age 19 Cameron Diaz starred in " She's No Angel ," a 1992 soft core bondage movie.

At and canto
At the height of his career, he was greatly admired for his range and versatility, having possessed a sufficiently accomplished bel canto technique to enable him to sing the music of Handel, Mozart, Rossini, yet power enough to handle the more overtly dramatic roles written by Verdi and Puccini.
At the end of the canto the poet tells us that ‘ a heavy weight of hours has chain ’ d and bow ’ d ’ ( l. 55 ).
At the centre of the canto there is a passage on monopolies that draws on the lives and writings of Thales of Miletus, the emperor Antoninus Pius and St. Ambrose, amongst others.
At the beginning of canto 2, after the " feigning dreame " and " faire-forged Spright " tell Archimago they failed to seduce Redcross, the enchanter first throws a fit and then moderates his behavior in a swerve that duplicates Redcross's swing from " fierce despight " to " sufferance wise " ( 1. 1. 50 ).

At and motif
* At bar 222, the " witches ' round dance " motif is stated again and again in the strings, to be interrupted by 3 syncopated, dotted crotchets in the brass.
At Cervon, where the almond motif is repeated in the rim of the mandorla, they are five-petalled, as are almond flowers-the first flowers to appear at the end of winter, even before the leaves of the almond tree.
At the opening the strings play a motif that clearly imitates flowing water.
At the rear, a new rear bumper / taillight motif was seen.
At the top right-hand corner of the fragment is a deeply-cut motif consisting ( as visible ) of a letter A and another incomplete character on either side of a large diagonal cross ; the whole may represent a common Christian symbol, a Christogram -- the Greek alphabet letters Alpha and Omega flanking a large Greek letter Chi ( written like a Roman X ), the initial of Christos ( Christ ).
At the twentieth anniversary of Cambyuskan's reign, he holds a feast, and a strange knight approaches him bearing gifts ( a motif common in Arthurian legends ).
At one stage the accompaniment has a repeated rhythmic motif (♬|♪♬♪♬|♪♪-) that bears some resemblance to a part of Septet en mi bémol majeur by Saint-Saëns ( 1881 ), but it is not known if Saint-Saëns influenced Miyagi.
At the end of the Adagio, the motif is heard in its original form which again links it back to the first movement ; indeed this is considered the apt ending to the first movement's initial Largo introduction.
At Christmas time the regulars received silk scarves decorated with a motif of various unique club insignia.

At and veil
At Lycosura on a marble relief on the veil of Despoina appear figures with the heads of different animals obviously in a ritual dance, and some of them hold a flute.
At various times governments indiscriminately granted authorization for privateering to a variety of ships, so much so that would-be pirates could easily operate under a veil of legitimacy.
At the final scene's wedding procession, Akeem waits dejectedly at the altar as his bride-to-be makes her way down the aisle, but when he lifts the veil to kiss her, he finds Lisa instead of his arranged bride.
At minimum most bee keepers wear a brimmed hat and a veil made of hardware cloth similar to window-screen material.
At the end, the priest, his shoulders enveloped in a humeral veil, takes the monstrance into his hands and with it makes the sign of the cross in silence over the kneeling congregation.
" At the funeral of the long neglected old man, a young woman deeply veiled and overcome with emotion plainly visible through her veil, laid upon the coffin, just before its removal, a bouquet of immortelles and withdrew to her devotions.
At vespers on the eve of the feast, the cross is taken from the vessel repository, placed on a tray that has been covered with an Aër ( liturgical veil ) and decorated with fresh basil leaves and flowers with a candle burning before it, and the priest carries it on his head to the Holy Table ( altar ) where it is laid in the place of the Gospel Book, which is set at the high place.

0.750 seconds.