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Exquisite and .
" Exquisite chemistry " among Kelley, William Shatner, and Leonard Nimoy manifested itself in their performances as McCoy, Captain James T. Kirk and science officer Spock, respectively.
Exquisite corpse, also known as exquisite cadaver ( from the original French term cadavre exquis ) or rotating corpse, is a method by which a collection of words or images is collectively assembled.
It has been played by mailing a drawing or collage — in progressive stages of completion — to the players, and this variation is known as " Exquisite Corpse by airmail ", apparently regardless of whether the game travels by airmail or not.
The Exquisite Corpse Project, a 2012 feature-length comedy written using the exquisite corpse technique.
Exquisite corpse or Cadavre exquis is a method by which a collection of words or images are collectively assembled.
Old games such as Exquisite corpse, and newer ones, notably Time Travelers ' Potlatch and Parallel Collage, have played a critical role.
Exquisite corpse is a method by which a collection of words or images are collectively assembled, the result being known as the exquisite corpse or cadavre exquis in French.
Triptography is an automatic photographic technique whereby a roll of film is used three times ( either by the same photographer or, in the spirit of Exquisite Corpse, three different photographers ), causing it to be triple-exposed in such a way that the chances of any single photograph having a clear and definite subject is nearly impossible.
* Exquisite Delicate ( Csemegepaprika ) – similar to Delicate, but more pungent.
* Pungent Exquisite Delicate ( Csípős Csemege, Pikáns )-an even more pungent version of Delicate.
; Panthology One, Two, and Three ; Ganymede ; Exquisite Corpse ; and the various Acolyte Reader paperbacks.
Until 2009, Wyborowa was presented in 29 international competitions bringing-together with Wyborowa Exquisite ( formerly Single Estate ) in the Super Premium category-29 medals including 22 gold.
Author of numerous flagellation novels published in London and Paris including: Two Lascivious Adventures of Mr. Howard – A continuation of Maud Cameron and her Guardian ( 1907 ), The Amazing Chastisements of Miss Bostock ( 1908 ), Three Chapters in the Life of Mr. Howard ( 1908 ), Whipping as a Fine Art – Being an Account of Exquisite and Refined Chastisement Inflicted by Mr. Howard on Grown-up Schoolgirls ( 1909 ), et al.
* The Marquesa de Sade: Erotic Mistress of Exquisite Evil ( 1970 ) by Joseph LeBaron ( Hanover House: North Hollywood ) – adapted from the film produced by Jaybird Enterprises.
In 2007, artist Damien Hirst presented Saint Sebastian, Exquisite Pain from his Natural History series.
Exquisite works by Paolo Veneziano and Giovanni di Paolo, and an exceptional Guariento di Arpo altarpiece, anchor the Museum ’ s collection of gold-ground panel paintings.
* Exquisite Corpse ( novel ), a 1996 novel by Poppy Z. Brite
* 2000: Thus Spake the Corpse: an Exquisite Corpse Reader 1988-1998.
* 1999: Thus Spake the Corpse: an Exquisite Corpse Reader 1988-1998.
* 1990: The Stiffest of the Corpse: an Exquisite Corpse Reader, 1983-1990.

nuances and .
Mercer's lyrics are characterized by an unerring ear for rhythmic nuances, a puckish sense of humor expressed in language with a colloquial flair.
Time plays an essential part in our mortality, and suddenly for no reason he could imagine ( or admit ) the image of Peg laughing filled his mind -- so desirable, so lusty, so full of nuances of pleasure and joy.
Adolescents have a much-discussed tendency to polarize ideas and values, to perceive things as `` either-or '', black or white -- nuances of meaning are relatively unimportant.
In that, the architect must meet with and question the client to ascertain all the requirements and nuances of the planned project.
A comparison between the methods employed in the USA and other nations discloses some similarities in emphasis, but also other nuances in emphasis.
Essentially, the Greek language did not incorporate the nuances of the Ancient Roman concepts that distinguished imperium from other forms of political power.
Pandit Raghunath Prasanna developed various techniques in the realm of flute playing so as to faithfully reproduce the subtleties and nuances of Indian classical music.
As Xavier learned more about the religious nuances of the word, he changed to Deusu from the Latin and Portuguese Deus.
In any case, fully understanding an engine and its efficiency requires gaining a good understanding of the ( possibly simplified or idealized ) theoretical model, the practical nuances of an actual mechanical engine, and the discrepancies between the two.
Forever changing in tonal color, rhythm patterns, vocal nuances, lyric substance.
Despite the large number of philosophical schools and subtle nuances between many, all philosophies are said to fall into one of two primary categories, which are defined in contrast to each other: Idealism, and materialism.
The original use of an adjective to describe a particular variant of an object is typically purely compositional, as in " acoustic guitar ", but gradually over time it becomes a collocation, a name or technical term in its own right with additional nuances, greater specificity and general but implicit agreement on it as the appropriate term versus alternative descriptions of the original type.
In this way, it could be determined whether the differing color categories of the two speakers would determine their ability to recognize nuances within color categories.
Brown and Lenneberg in fact found that Zuñi speakers who classify green and blue together as a single category did have trouble recognizing and remembering nuances within the green / blue category.
Tobaccos for smoking in pipes are often carefully treated and blended to achieve flavour nuances not available in other tobacco products.
Burnett follows others, like C. M. Bowra, in suggesting that Sappho's circle was somewhat akin to the Spartan agelai or the religious sacred band, the thiasos, but Burnett nuances her argument by noting that Sappho's circle was distinct from these contemporary examples because " membership in the circle seems to have been voluntary, irregular and to some degree international.
The combination of a text ( מקרא miqra ), pronunciation ( ניקוד niqqud ) and cantillation ( טעמים te ` amim ) enable the reader to understand both the simple meaning, as well as the nuances in sentence flow of the text.
Because of the legacy of 8-bit text representations in programming languages and operating systems and the desire to avoid burdening users with the need to understand the nuances of encoding, many text editors used by HTML authors are unable or unwilling to offer a choice of encodings when saving files to disk and often do not even allow input of characters beyond a very limited range.
Although there is flexibility in the nuances of belief or basic truths for the individual Unitarian Christian, general principles of faith have been recognized as a way to bind the group in some commonality.
He was keenly sensitive to the nuances of public policy ; he was a workaholic with a shrewd and penetrating intelligence and a profound understanding of how society and the economy worked.
* Some believe that male nuances are not attached to words in various passages ; therefore, translations like the TNIV could be more accurately communicate the meaning of the text.
The term datagram is often considered synonymous to packet but there are some nuances.

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