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Encompassing and complete
Encompassing varying styles of jungle / drum and bass such as Ray Keith's proto-techstep track Terrorist ( recorded under the pseudonym Renegade ), the frenticism of Dead Dred's Dred Bass and soulful, melodic productions such as Omni Trio's Soul Promenade, Moving Shadow's output could be seen at this time to represent the complete spectrum of the genre.

Encompassing and range
Encompassing a broad range of fresh and original works in the early to mid 1960s, the Czechoslovak New Wave cannot be pinned down to any one style or approach to filmmaking.
Encompassing, it boasts a wide range of buildings.

Encompassing and general
* New conditions: Encompassing all changes of rules including rules for captures, checks, checkmates, general movement abilities, etc.
The eight-rayed sun represents the various branches into which general education at the time was divided, and the arrangement of the rays " stood for the unity and democracy of the various branches of learning " Encompassing the globe is a band with the Greek letters Phi ( Φ ) Kappa ( K ) Phi ( Φ ), representing the honor society's motto, ( Philosophía Krateítõ Phõtôn ).

Encompassing and education
: Encompassing Scoil Phádraig Naofa, an Irish-medium education unit.

Encompassing and diverse
Encompassing many thousands of natural and synthetic compounds, alcohols are diverse and widespread.

Encompassing and .
Encompassing what its adherents argued was a different way of seeing, it is an art of immediacy and movement, of candid poses and compositions, of the play of light expressed in a bright and varied use of colour.
Encompassing continental Spain and Portugal, Andorra, British overseas territory of Gibraltar and a small amount of southern France.
Encompassing present-day Sweden, Norway, and part of Finland.
Encompassing more than 1, 300 pages ( including 1, 150 pages of text ), the work countered earlier biographies such as Albert Goldman's Elvis from 1981 with an in-depth, scholarly examination of Presley's life and music.
Encompassing the Central Alps, Switzerland sits at the crossroads of several major European cultures.
Encompassing much of the Eurasian Steppe, the territory of Siberia extends eastward from the Ural Mountains to the watershed between the Pacific and Arctic drainage basins, and southward from the Arctic Ocean to the hills of north-central Kazakhstan, then to the national borders of Mongolia and China.
Encompassing the entire eastern side of Malabo Bay, it is almost as long as Malabo is tall.
Encompassing many different materials, techniques and methods from many different schools, hojojutsu is a quintessentially Japanese art that is a unique product of Japanese history and culture.
Encompassing the southern portion of Riverside Park, the Labette County Fairgrounds are host to many barns, exhibit halls, and Memorial Stadium.
* Encompassing over 100 homes and buildings, the Olde Town Historic District is Port Huron's first and only residential historic district.
Encompassing more than, YTC is a world-class facility.
Encompassing 1. 9 million acres, the monument is slightly larger in area than the state of Delaware.
Encompassing portraiture, landscape, still life, mythology and the fantastic, his work created a very personal but authentic version of modernism, combining this with traditional plasticity.
Encompassing a vast region nearly as large as Western Europe, the west contained a few thousand American pioneers and tens of thousands of Indians, most of whom had been allied to the British but were now abandoned by London.
Encompassing fifty attractions and four hundred employees, the park developed into a huge tourist draw in the Benelux countries, France, and Germany.
* Brentwood: Encompassing much of Gorwin Drive and several of its side streets, Brentwood is in the central part of Hanson.
Encompassing only 159 acres ( 0. 6 km² ), Buckingham, near Dallas, was surrounded by Richardson.
Encompassing a vertical relief of nearly, the park contains among its natural resources the highest point in the contiguous 48 United States, Mount Whitney, at above sea level.
Encompassing the juncture of the Tone River and Agatsuma River, it is about 120 km from Tokyo.
Transcendence ( paired with the term The Encompassing in later works ) is, for Jaspers, that which exists beyond the world of time and space.

complete and comprehensive
The planning division has embarked on the most complete and comprehensive state planning program in the nation.
In 1807 Webster began compiling an expanded and fully comprehensive dictionary, An American Dictionary of the English Language ; it took eighteen years to complete.
Furthermore, he ordered comprehensive surveys and a complete census of Japan.
Some of the most recent projects have been the complete restoration of the Arg of Karim Khan and of the Vakil Bath, as well as a comprehensive plan for the preservation of the old city quarters.
Besides clasroom studies and operational exercises, students must complete a research monograph and " a rigorous comprehensive oral examination " in order to complete the course.
The first complete specimens were collected as part of a comprehensive investigation of Liberian fauna in the 1870s and 1880s by Dr. Johann Büttikofer.
Martin Meisel described the panorama perfectly in his book Realizations: “ In its impact, the Panorama was a comprehensive form, the representation not of the segment of a world, but of a world entire seen from a focal height .” Though the artists painstakingly documented every detail of a scene, by doing so they created a world complete in and of itself.
In 2005, Greetings from the Lincoln Highway: America ’ s First Coast-to-Coast Road, a comprehensive coffee table book by Brian Butko, became the first complete guide to the road, with maps, directions, photos, postcards, memorabilia, and histories of towns, people, and places.
After the comprehensive French defeat, Junot was willing to offer complete capitulation.
People are often encouraged to complete both documents to provide comprehensive guidance regarding their care.
* The Sir Thomas Browne Page at the University of Chicago, a comprehensive site with the complete works — all the works mentioned above, plus the minor works ; Samuel Johnson's Life of Browne, Kenelm Digby's Observations on Religio Medici, and Alexander Ross's Medicus Medicatus ; and background material, such as many of Browne's ancient sources.
A comprehensive but by no means complete edition of Rückert's poetical works appeared in 12 vols.
Halsbury's Laws of England is a uniquely comprehensive and authoritative encyclopaedia of law, and provides the only complete narrative statement of law in England and Wales.
In 1907 Stanley Shaw Bond, Editor at Butterworths, began a project to produce a complete statement of the law of England and Wales that was authoritative, comprehensive and up-to-date.
He claims, " Any truly comprehensive program calculated to guarantee a complete cure for intractable, chronic and severe love-shyness must incorporate a program facet that entails use of sexual surrogates.
The comprehensive series, a reprinting of the complete 43-year history of Li ' l Abner spanning a projected 20 volumes, began on April 7, 2010.
Within the story, " Copies ", digital renderings of human brains with complete subjective consciousness, the technical descendants of ever more comprehensive medical simulations, live within VR environments after a process of " scanning ".
* A comprehensive federal government site that offers complete info on Indian Languages
This was the third manned flight in the Apollo series, the second to be launched by a Saturn V, and the first to complete a comprehensive earth-orbital qualification and verification test of a " fully configured Apollo spacecraft.
* ' Claude Bernard ': detailed biography and a comprehensive bibliography linked to complete on-line texts, quotations, images and more.
Some prized exhibits in the Field Museum include a large collection of dinosaur skeletons in the Evolving Planet exhibit, a comprehensive set of human cultural anthropology exhibits ( with artifacts from ancient Egypt, the Pacific Northwest, the Pacific Islands, and Tibet ), a large and diverse taxidermy collection ( with many large animals, including two prized African elephants and the infamous Lions of Tsavo featured in the 1996 movie The Ghost and the Darkness ), the Ancient Americas exhibit devoted to a large collection of Native American artifacts, and Sue ( the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus skeleton currently known ).
This work was perhaps the most complete and comprehensive of its kind at that time, and it was remarkable not only for the fullness and minuteness of its anatomical descriptions but also for the number and excellence of the illustrations with which they elucidated minute anatomy of the blood vessels, serous membranes, kidney, eye, nails, central nervous system, etc.
They are sketches of the principal personages and of the social details of various periods in the history of England rather than complete and comprehensive historical narratives.

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