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Characterized by being strategic, with sneaking movements executed standing or near the floor depending on the situation to face, it values the traditions of malícia, malandragem and unpredictability of the original Capoeira.
Characterized by its castles, dungeons, gloomy forests and hidden passages, from the Gothic novel genre emerged the Female Gothic.
Characterized by an extraordinary sincerity and simplicity, he sought to meet the spiritual needs of the masses.
Characterized by sparse, hard-hitting beats — as typified on hits like " It's Like That ", and " Peter Piper "— this would form the foundation of hardcore hip hop ( particularly hardcore East Coast hip hop ).
Characterized by a natural high alcoholic gradation, Marsalese wine wasn't suitable for transport.
** Sleep terror ( or Pavor nocturnus )- Characterized by a sudden arousal from deep sleep with a scream or cry, accompanied by some behavioral manifestations of intense fear.
Characterized by fear on the part of newer investors, the uncertainty of the 2000s ( decade ) brought on a significant bear market.
* Savoy – Characterized by crimped or curly leaves, mild flavor and tender texture
* expressive language disorder -- Characterized by difficulty expressing oneself beyond simple sentences and a limited vocabulary.
Characterized by Ionic columns ( only two of which remain today ), it measures 15. 90 x 9. 15 m. The interior was decorated by frescoes and stuccoes, now lost.
Characterized by the work of Dan Christensen, Peter Young, Ronnie Landfield, Ronald Davis, Larry Poons, Walter Darby Bannard, Charles Arnoldi, Pat Lipsky and many others.
Characterized by extreme aridity, Inyokern is situated in a wide valley at the base of the eastern escarpment of the Sierra Nevada mountain range.
Characterized by towering live oak trees, strawberry farms and pristine lakes, this small town has been growing rapidly.
Characterized by an 8-car ( later 9-car, with the addition of a restaurant coach ) configuration, ETR 450 could run the Rome-Milan line in under four hours, at speeds up to 250 km / h.
Characterized by Kooper's penchant for studio gimmickry, the album slowly picked up in sales amidst growing artistic differences between the founding members.
Characterized by its tiled roofs and red brick buildings, the college is situated on the shores of Lake Saint-Louis.
Characterized by fibrosis of the intima and calcification of the media.
Characterized by calcification of the Tunica media but without thickening of the intima or narrowing of the vessel lumen.
* Samaritan oil lamp: Characterized by a sealed filling hole, which was to be broken by the buyer.
* Prohibition or Temperance movement -- Characterized by Frances Willard's Woman's Christian Temperance Union, which stressed education ( formed 1881, declined in 1940s ) and Carrie Nation's Anti-Saloon League ( established nationally by Howard Hyde Russell ), which promoted a confrontational approach towards bars and saloons.

Characterized and refined
Characterized by a bold structural skeleton, smooth refined curtain wall façades, and tapered sides like the bow of a ship, it was among the first skyscrapers to abandon the customary block form.

Characterized and style
: Characterized by inaction and passivity, avoidance conflict style is typically used when an individual has reduced concern for their own outcomes as well as the outcomes of others.
: Characterized by an active concern for both pro-social and pro-self behavior, cooperation conflict style is typically used when an individual has elevated interests in their own outcomes as well as in the outcomes of others.
Characterized by elemental vernacular forms and an absence of cosmetic detail, the Neo-Rationalist style has adherents beyond architecture in the greater world of art.

Characterized and Louis
Characterized by a Roman temple facade, visitors enjoyed seven themed glass mosaics designed by Louis C. Tiffany in a gold-backed vaulted ceiling.

Characterized and .
Characterized as a sociopath and a hardened juvenile delinquent, Alex is also intelligent and quick-witted, with sophisticated taste in music, being particularly fond of Beethoven, or " Lovely Ludwig Van.
Characterized ecotypes and mutant lines of arabidopsis serve as experimental material in laboratory studies.
Hyperthermia: Characterized on the left.
As can be seen, hyperthermia can be conceptualized as an increase above the thermoregulatory set point. Hypothermia: Characterized in the center: Normal body temperature is shown in green, while the hypothermic temperature is shown in blue.
As can be seen, hypothermia can be conceptualized as a decrease below the thermoregulatory set point. Fever: Characterized on the right: Normal body temperature is shown in green.
A summary of the differences between hyperthermia, hypothermia, and fever. Hyperthermia: Characterized on the left.
As can be seen, hyperthermia can be conceptualized as an increase above the thermoregulatory set-point. Hypothermia: Characterized in the center: Normal body temperature is shown in green, while the hypothermic temperature is shown in blue.
As can be seen, hypothermia can be conceptualized as a decrease below the thermoregulatory set-point. Fever: Characterized on the right: Normal body temperature is shown in green.
Characterized as a cheerful know-it-all, Horace helped Mickey on his sleuthing expeditions in the comics before Goofy assumed that role.

by and elegant
Founded August 24, 1690 by Job Charnock of the East India Company, and commonly called `` The City of Palaces '', it seemed a vast and elegant place to Ann Hasseltine Judson.
My hotel rooms on the trip were arranged by Masu and the Japan Travel Bureau and were more elegant than I would have chosen, but it was fun for once to be elegant -- I did explain to the students, however, that this was not my usual style, for their salaries are very small, and it seemed out of place for me to be housed so well.
Naturally, Mr. Deller and the other singers in his troupe are most charming and elegant when they are squarely in their tradition and singing music by their countrymen: William Byrd, Thomas Morley and Thomas Tomkins.
a program is ' elegant ,' by which I mean that it's the smallest possible program for producing the output that it does "
In the 18th century, Baroque Art was replaced by the more elegant and elaborate Rococo style.
However many of the other features of OOP are ( intentionally ) missing, notably inheritance, and the language is also hindered by a sometimes frustrating if elegant syntax.
While in a trance the Pythia " raved " – probably a form of ecstatic speech – and her ravings were " translated " by the priests of the temple into elegant hexameters.
Maxwell's equations can be written in tensor form, generally viewed by physicists as a more elegant means of expressing physical laws.
Dolley Madison popularized the First Ladyship by engaging in efforts to assist orphans and women, by dressing in elegant fashions and attracting newspaper coverage, and by risking her life to save iconic treasures during the War of 1812.
Histories of the Kings and heroes of the Danes, composed in elegant style by Saxo Grammaticus, a Sjællander and also provost of the church of Roskilde, over three hundred years ago, and now for the first time illustrated and printed correctly in a learned compilation.
Far east traditional painting is characterized by water based techniques, less realism, " elegant " and stylized subjects, graphical approach to depiction, the importance of white space ( or negative space ) and a preference for landscape ( instead of human figure ) as a subject.
" The third record by his biracial L. A. band is wild and funny and totally pioneering: folk rock turned into elegant Armageddon with the symphonic sweep and mariachi-brass drama of ' Alone Again Or ' and ' You Set the Scene.
Here, the ships are described as elegant and ornately decorated, and used by those who went raiding and plundering.
Max Planck's early advocacy of the special theory, along with the elegant formulation given to it by Minkowski, contributed much to the rapid acceptance of special relativity among working scientists.
Now in her late thirties, Pickford was unable to play the children, teenage spitfires and feisty young women so adored by her fans, nor could she play the sleekly elegant heroines of early sound.
Moses is a central figure in the Deuteronomist account of the origins of the Israelites, cast in a literary style of elegant flashbacks told by Moses.
The préfecture is located in the palace built by the intendant of Montauban ( the equivalent of a préfet before the French Revolution ), and is a large elegant 18th century mansion, built of pink bricks and white stone, with a steep roof of blue gray slates, in a style combining northern and southern French styles of architecture.
" A common feature of all four multiverse levels is that the simplest and arguably most elegant theory involves parallel universes by default.
A more elegant solution is the mechanically-driven low-friction design also driven by the groove.
However, the lack of a correct theory of quantum gravity is an important issue in cosmology and the search by physicists for an elegant " Theory of Everything " ( TOE ).
The general approach to deriving a quantum gravity theory that is valid at even the highest energy scales is to assume that such a theory will be simple and elegant and, accordingly, to study symmetries and other clues offered by current theories that might suggest ways to combine them into a comprehensive, unified theory.

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