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Desirable and character
* Dr. Poon Ji-Sum, a character on the Korean soap opera parody Taedo-Attitudes and Feelings, Both Desirable and Sometimes Secretive

Desirable and include
Desirable characteristics for electromagnetic surveillance and collection equipment include ( 1 ) wide-spectrum or bandwidth capability because foreign frequencies are initially unknown, ( 2 ) wide dynamic range because signal strength is initially unknown, ( 3 ) narrow bandpass to discriminate the signal of interest from other electromagnetic radiation on nearby frequencies, and ( 4 ) good angle-of arrival measurement for bearings to locate the transmitter.
Desirable characteristics of the fibre include its texture, warmth, lightweight and pure white color.
Desirable properties for an exchange bias material include a high Néel temperature, a large magnetocrystalline anisotropy and good chemical and structural compatibility with NiFe and Co, the most important ferromagnetic films.

Desirable and including
At the 1992 MTV Movie Awards, Point Break was nominated for three awards including " Most Desirable Male " ( Keanu Reeves ), " Most Desirable Male " ( Patrick Swayze ), and " Best Action Sequence " for the second jump from the plane.
Sánchez has been named to numerous annual lists of beautiful women including Maxim Magazines " Hot 100 " in 2001, 2002 and 2006 ; AskMen. com's " Top 99 Most Desirable Women " in 2005 and 2006 ; and FHMs " 100 Sexiest Women " in 2005 and 2006.

Desirable and physical
# Desirable physical conditions of work ;

character and traits
2, with the character of Bill noting that Superman was not born into his alter ego ( Spider-Man was " Peter Parker " first, Batman was born " Bruce Wayne "), using the blanket he was wrapped in as his costume, and Clark Kent is a collage of mankind's less impressive traits meant to blend in with other humans ( as well as a device to pursue Lois Lane's affections ).
Rather, evil spirits described in various faiths ' traditions, such as Satan, fallen angels, demons, and jinns, are metaphors for the base character traits a human being may acquire and manifest when he turns away from God and follows his lower nature.
Emotional dispositions are also comparable to character traits, where someone may be said to be generally disposed to experience certain emotions.
Subsequent revisions to the rules add options including a Magic characteristic, melodramatic character traits, and other complications, but the core system remains unchanged.
The advantages and disadvantages are typically talents and traits that work for or against the character, such as ( on the positive side ) having animal friendship, artistic talent, body awareness, a code of honor, or ( from the negative spectrum ) being socially inept, suffering from a drug addiction, sex addiction, paranoia, mystic curse or similar.
Failure to adequately adapt to the demands of these different stages could result in libidinal energy becoming ' dammed up ' or fixated in these stages, producing certain pathological character traits in adulthood.
He exhibits the most bigoted traits of any character and invariably addresses Shang-Chi as ' Chinaman ' rather than using his name.
Foreign ambassadors found her gracious and beautiful and she had good taste, although her character showed some extravagant traits.
Hermann Hesse's character " Narcissus " in " Narcissus and Goldmund " shares several of mythycal narcissus ' traits, although his narcissism is based on his intellect rather than his physical beauty.
Because of the inversion of order created by a devious or witty slave, this stock character was perfect for achieving a humorous response and the traits of the character worked well for driving the plot forward.
* Entering in a manner in keeping with their character traits, such as a fast, highly energetic entrance, or a slow, stoic entrance.
Ultimately, race came to represent not only the most important traits of the human body, but was also regarded as decisively shaping the character and personality of the nation.
This oral fixation leads to character traits such as spite and libido charged with aggression.
" All other evil spirits described in various faith traditions such as fallen angels, demons and jinns are also metaphors for the base character traits a human being may acquire and manifest when he turns away from God.
Burl Barer reveals that an obscure early work, Daredevil, not only featured a heroic lead who shared " Saintly " traits ( down to driving the same brand of automobile ) but also shared his adventures with Inspector Claud Eustace Teal — a character later a regular in Saint books.
So while in a conventional game the announcement that one's character is going to leap over a seven-meters-wide canyon will be greeted with the request to roll a number of dice, a player in a storytelling game who wishes to have a character perform a similar feat will have to convince the others ( especially the storyteller ) why it is both probable and keeping within the established traits of their character to successfully do so.
As Mort begins to do most of Death's " Duty ", he loses some of his former character traits, and essentially starts to become more like Death himself.
As in the original microgames, each character had Strength, Dexterity and Intelligence traits, each calibrated to 10 for an average human.
For example, eye color is a character or abstraction of an attribute, while blue, brown and hazel are traits.
While it is neither required nor prohibited for Jews to eat meat, a number of medieval scholars of Jewish religion ( e. g., Joseph Albo and Isaac Arama ) regard vegetarianism as a moral ideal, not just because of a concern for the welfare of animals, but because the slaughter of animals might cause the individual who performs such acts to develop negative character traits.
Patrick Krug, a biologist at California State University, Los Angeles named a sea slug with traits of sexual flexibility Alderia willowi partly for his grandmother and partly after Willow's character.
In later versions of his character these violent and malicious traits were lessened substantially.

character and service
More recently Twitter, a popular social network service, began driving abbreviation use with 140 character message limits.
A third mode was entered with a special boot floppy which turned the Aster into a Videotex terminal with a 40x25 display and a Videotex character set, The software used the built in RS232 interface of the Aster to control a modem through which it could contact a Prestel service provider.
The Bennington Gazette wrote of the local hero, " the patriotism and strong attachment which ever appeared uniform in the breast of this Great Man, was worth of his exalted character ; the public have to lament the loss of a man who has rendered them great service ".
Once a character is created, it can only be played on that server unless the character is transferred to a new server by the customer service staff, generally for a fee.
It exalts militarism as providing positive transformation in society and providing spiritual renovation, education, instilling of a will to dominate in people's character and creating national comradeship through military service.
As a member of the restored Heroes for Hire, Shang Chi had put his strength of character at the service of their teammates, his desire for inner peace often mistaken for coldness.
Isocrates believed that practice in speaking publicly about noble themes and important questions would function to improve the character of both speaker and audience while also offering the best service to a city.
When historical events are involved in their biography, overt retcons may be used to accommodate this ; a character who served in the army during World War II might have his service record retconned to place him in the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, etc.
The character of the Doctor began his service on the USS Voyager as the standard Emergency Medical Hologram built into almost every newer Starfleet ship's sickbay.
Keeping a character in service longer leads to more skills and benefits, but could also mean that basic attributes ( such as strength and dexterity ) begin to degrade with old age.
In short story, The Basement Room ( 1935 ), by Graham Greene, the ( sympathetic ) servant character, Baines, tells the admiring boy, son of his employer, of his African British colony service, " You wouldn't believe it now, but I've had forty niggers under me, doing what I told them to ".
This was opposed by the book dealers, who felt that they were providing a valuable service and contributing to the unique character of the area, and should not be treated in this way by a not-for-profit body.
In general, today towns can be differentiated from townships, villages, or hamlets on the basis of their economic character, in that most of a town's population will tend to derive their living from manufacturing industry, commerce, and public service rather than primary industry such as agriculture or related activities.
This service is somewhat more festive in character, and derives its name of " Royal " from both the fact that the Hours are served with more solemnity than normal, commemorating Christ the King who humbled himself for the salvation of mankind, and also from the fact that this service was in the past attended by the Emperor and his court.
Compared to Star Wars sole iconic female character, Princess Leia, Zahn said, " Mara has a sharper and more sarcastic manner, and of course, she had to go through the painful realization that her service had been to an evil cause.
The city character has been evolving towards the service economy as new industrial development takes mostly place at the border of the Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union.
The Academy's stated mission is " to educate, train, and inspire men and women to become officers of character, motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation.
In February, 2012, following his return to the character of financial criminal Gordon Gekko, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released a public service announcement video of Michael Douglas calling on viewers to report financial crime.
The 1980s action-espionage series Airwolf used the Van Nuys Airport hangars regularly as the site of " Santini Air ", the charter air service company owned and operated by Ernest Borgnine's character ( Dominic Santini ) in the series.
The high school is recognized for its work in service learning and for being a national school of character.
Comedy writer and playwright Larry Gelbart has said that comedian Lenny Bruce ’ s attempt to be released from military service in World War II by dressing in a WAVES uniform was the original inspiration for the character of Klinger on the sitcom.
The unit was created to educate and train high school cadets in citizenship, promote community service, instill responsibility, character, and self-discipline, and provide instruction in air and space fundamentals.

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