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By and extension
By extension, it can mean an underworld abode of lost souls, or hell.
By extension, the term " embark " literally means to board the kind of boat called a " barque ".
By extension, the term is also used to refer to any system administrator who displays ( or wishes he could get away with ) the qualities of the original.
By extension, it has come to include an extreme and unreasoning partisanship on behalf of any group to which one belongs, especially when the partisanship includes malice and hatred towards rival groups.
By extension, the word for carrying or drawing a beer came to mean the serving of the beer and, in some senses, the act of drinking, or a drink of beer itself, regardless of serving method.
By extension, the term equinox may denote an equinoctial point.
By extension, it may be used for a decision to ignore the person or subject in other media.
By extension, in popular legend the palace is associated with the myth of the Minotaur.
By extension, it also has a role in guarding members of the judiciary, who administer justice in the name of the Prince.
By extension, the term " Old Mandarin " is used by linguists to refer to the northern dialects recorded in materials from the Yuan dynasty.
By extension, the term " manichean " is widely applied ( often disparagingly ) as an adjective to a philosophy or attitude of moral dualism, according to which a moral course of action involves a clear ( or simplistic ) choice between good and evil, or as a noun to people who hold such a view.
By extension, the term " mushroom " can also designate the entire fungus when in culture ; the thallus ( called a mycelium ) of species forming the fruiting bodies called mushrooms ; or the species itself.
By extension, other religions ' feasts are occasionally described by the same term.
By metaphoric extension, the term " movable feast " was used by Ernest Hemingway to mean the memory of a splendid place that continues to go with the moving traveler for the rest of life, after he has had the experience of it and gone away.
By extension, the word manor is sometimes used in England to mean any home area or territory in which authority is held, often in a police or criminal context.
By extension the term parish refers not only to the territorial unit but to the people of its community or congregation as well as to church property within it.
* By extension, a situation that is difficult to get out of.
By extension the term self-determination has come to mean the free choice of one's own acts without external compulsion.
By extension, the term " snake oil salesman " may be applied to someone who sells fraudulent goods, or who is a fraud himself.
By extension from the Roman historical experience, some modern politicians have been called " Tribunes of the People.
By extension, " onshore trust " has come to mean any trust resident in a high-tax jurisdiction.
By 1920, a systematic program of extension work throughout northeast Iowa had begun, with Upper Iowa referred to as " a pioneer in the field.
By 1972, the clean and press was discontinued because athletes started to push with legs and bend backwards instead of strictly pressing the weight overhead, and this left the sole elements of what is today's modern Olympic weightlifting programme – the snatch and the clean and jerk. The snatch entails pulling with a wide grip the barbell overhead without pressing out with the arms. It is a very precise lift that can be nullified by a lack of balance of the athlete. The clean and jerk is more forgiving using a narrower grip pull the bar to the shoulders and then using the strength of the legs push until arms reach full extension without a press out.
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By and reader
By what one reader called a `` series of dissolving views '', he merges one period into another and gives a sense of continuous growth.
By now the reader will have guessed that this process can be iterated.
By that time, Julius had become a voracious reader, particularly fond of Horatio Alger.
By setting the story in the ruined abbey, Radcliffe was able to use architecture to draw on the aesthetic theories of the time and set the tone of the story in the minds of the reader.
By the end of the story, rebels have established themselves at another stellar system — where their descendants, the reader is told, would eventually build a liberating fleet and set out back to Earth.
By working through the propositions of the book the reader comes to realize that language is perfectly suited to all his needs, and that philosophy rests on a confused relation to the logic of our language.
By thus emphasizing the presence of the reader and leaving images and arguments half-formed, Paine encourages his readers to complete them independently.
By preparing the tape " off-line " and then sending the message with a tape reader, the line could operate continuously rather than depending on continuous " on-line " typing by a single operator.
By contrast, round characters are complex and undergo development, sometimes sufficiently to surprise the reader.
" By drawing upon salient examples from everyday life, Ritzer invites the reader to examine the nuances of these concepts in conjunction with the paradoxes within the process of the globalization of nothing.
By juxtaposing, usurping and manipulating images and ideas in surprising ways, a conceit invites the reader into a more sophisticated understanding of an object of comparison.
By placing the passages in two columns it is clear to the reader as it is to Baswell that the interpretations are congruent, although the notes in Peterhouse appear to be shortened and simpler versions of notes in the Silvestris commentary.
By showing examples of unjustified unbelief in verses 10-13, and stating that unbelievers will be condemned and that believers will be validated by signs, the author may have been attempting to convince the reader to rely on what the disciples preached about Jesus.
By 2001, with Metrodome's peculiarities revealed, and several newer purpose-built Major League Baseball stadiums constructed, an ESPN Page 2 reader poll ranked it as one of the worst Major League Baseball stadiums.
By extension, handwaving is used in speculative fiction criticism to refer to a plot device ( e. g., a scientific discovery, a political development, or rules governing the behavior of a fictional creature ) that is left unexplained or sloppily explained because it is convenient to the story, with the implication that the writer is aware of the logical weakness but hopes the reader will not notice or will suspend disbelief.
By choice there followed a succession of jobs ' of no special consequence and with no connection from one to the next ', which she held briefly, and which began with work as an assistant mistress at Silchester House, a girls ' boarding school in Taplow in the Thames valley, and included being a sceretary ; a reader for the elderly Dame Elizabeth Cadbury ; and the proprietor of an office in Victoria Street, London, for typing and secretarial work.
By placing the reader amongst a world of ideas that change the course of science, Stephenson explores the development of the scientific method.
By that time certain conventions and clichés had been established which limited any surprises on the part of the reader to the twists and turns within the plot and of course to the identity of the murderer.
By apparent chance to the characters, but clearly a deus ex machina-effect to the reader, Max is the one to give him a ride.
By using different selections of kanji characters with the same readings, these " shorin-ryu " styles have meanings such as " young forest style ," " small forest style ," and " pine forest style ," The alternate spellings also have alternate readings, such as " kobayashi-ryu ," " shobayashi-ryu ," and " matsubayashi ryu ", but the Japanese reader can tell at glance that they are all variants of Itosu's " shorin-ryu "
By the time the trilogy concludes whole years seem to fly by to the middle-aged Kamal, and a reader can only join him in shaking her head at the wonder and mystery of it all.
By emphasizing the vitality of the Baudelaire orphans, Daniel Handler seems to urge the reader to find courage in him or herself and in his or her friends and if not to challenge despondence then at least to take it with a grain of salt.
Throughout the agonized internal monologue, represented through letters to his old tutor, he repeatedly comments on all of the affective ties that he has formed in his domestic life —“ the chains heart forged for itself ” As he begins to recover from the shock, the reader is led to believe that these “ chains ” are not worth the price of possible pain —“ By renouncing my attachments to a single spot, I extended them to the whole earth, and, while I ceased to be a citizen, became truly a man .” While in La Nouvelle Héloïse, the ideal is domestic, rural happiness ( if not bliss ), in Emile and its sequel, the ideal is “ emotional self-sufficiency which was the natural state of primitive, pre-social man, but which for modern man can be attained only by the suppression of his natural inclinations .”

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