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For organic chemists, the theory of structure provided dramatic new clarity of understanding, and a reliable guide to both analytic and especially synthetic work.
For this he composed some of his most inventive and dramatic music.
The heat spike sputtering often increases nonlinearly with energy, and can for small cluster ions lead to dramatic sputtering yields per cluster of the order of 10000 .< ref name = Bouneau1982 > For animations of such a process see here.
For example, in the line, " Well, maybe next year ," the melodic emphasis is on the word " year " but the dramatic emphasis must be on the word " next ":
For the Vienna production of 1860, Carl Binder provided an overture that became famous, beginning with its bristling fanfare, followed by a tender love song, a dramatic passage, a complex waltz, and, finally, the renowned Can-can music.
For example, the Soviet-Russian Alfa class submarine, whose hull is constructed out of titanium to give dramatic submerged performance and protection from detection by MAD sensors, is still detectable.
* For greater dramatic effect he has made the Capitol the venue of Caesar's death rather than the Theatrum Pompeium ( Theatre of Pompey ).
For the sake of novelty, Imax and other panoramic type theaters often show dramatic motions such as flying over a landscape or riding a roller coaster.
For her performance in the film, which co-starred Kate Nelligan and Bruce Dern, Hamilton was awarded a CableACE Award for best dramatic performance and nominated for another Golden Globe in 1996.
For some time there had been much interest in producing innovative music and sounds to go with the pioneering programming of the era, in particular the dramatic output of the BBC Third Programme.
For example, the serial has to explain the concept of fingerprinting in dramatic fashion.
For the instrumental break he cut loose with a dramatic solo, making clear to the audience that the technical fault wasn't his.
For example, in " The Waking Dream: Unlocking the Symbolic Language of Our Lives ", Ray Grasse suggests that instead of being a " rare " phenomenon, as Jung suggested, synchronicity is more likely all-pervasive, and that the occasional dramatic coincidence is only the tip of a larger iceberg of meaning that underlies our lives.
For example, the USA promoted the Federal National Mortgage Administration ( FNMA ) as a cure for widespread home ownership ; however, coercion of banks to lend to multitudes of unqualified buyers, accentuated with unintended trading of the financial derivatives of these mortgages, led to a dramatic collapse of the housing market in the USA in the period 2008 to 2012.
For example, in 2007, CPC General Secretary Hu Jintao told the 17th Communist Party Congress that China needed to increase its soft power, and the US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates spoke of the need to enhance American soft power by " a dramatic increase in spending on the civilian instruments of national security -- diplomacy, strategic communications, foreign assistance, civic action and economic reconstruction and development.
After some early successes with the label, most notably 1964's " For You " (# 6 ), Nelson's chart career came to a dramatic halt in the wake of The British Invasion.
For generations of Irish people, his life as the " lost leader " was highly dramatic and deeply tragic, against whose mythical reputation no later leader who lived a normal lifespan and who faced the practicalities of governance that Parnell never faced, could hope to prevail.
For the first time in four hundred years of world Passion Play history, the people in Negombo, ( Sri Lanka ) mostly Catholics witnessed an entirely innovative change concerning the Biblical Content and the Form of the Passion play tradition with the successful dramatic presentation of a Passion play performance in Ballet style titled “ Tharakayano ” on 29th Sunday April at Kadolkele grounds Negombo.
( For an example of Mantegna's use of a lowered view point, see the image at right of Saints Peter and Paul ; though much less dramatic in its perspective than the St. James picture, the San Zeno altarpiece was done shortly after the St. James cycle was finished, and uses many of the same techniques, including the classicizing architectural structure.
For dramatic effect, the film presents two meetings between the queens, although they never met in life.
For the rest of his life, Ed skillfully moved between comic and dramatic roles.
For the first half of the show, Gabriel dressed as Rael in a leather jacket, T-shirt and jeans, while relying on lighting and dramatic expression without the use of props or costumes.
For sufficiently high speeds the effect is dramatic.
For example, the role of Wotan in Die Walküre covers the range from F at the bottom of the bass clef to F # above middle C, but only infrequently descends beyond the C below middle C. Bass-baritones are typically divided into two separate categories: lyric bass-baritone and dramatic bass-baritone.
For each Yozi, there are at least a dozen Third Circle demons including the Fetich, each third circle demon rivals the most powerful gods and elementals in power and embodies and defines an aspect of the Yozi, which will change if the demon is permanently slain, with more dramatic changes including a new name and identity resulting from the death of a Fetich.

For and recreations
For example, the Clavia Nord Lead includes a preset patch bank which contains faithful recreations of the Prophet 5's original factory sounds.

For and actors
For many years he simultaneously produced the daily strip, a weekly syndicated newspaper column, and a 500-station radio program ...." He ran the Boston Summer Theatre with The Phantom cartoonist Lee Falk, bringing in Hollywood actors such as Mae West, Melvyn Douglas and Claude Rains to star in their live productions.
For example, in the 17th century cross dressing was common in plays, as, for example, evident in the content of many of William Shakespeare's plays ( and by the actors in the actual performances, since female roles in Elizabethan Theater were always performed by males, usually prepubescent boys ).
For his part, Falk says that he " never worked with a director who showed greater enjoyment of actors and the acting craft.
Although the studio protested the increased production costs, Kurosawa was adamant that " the quality of the set influences the quality of the actors ' performances .... For this reason, I have the sets made exactly like the real thing.
In August 1997 Hercules and Xena: The Battle For Mount Olympus a DTV animated movie was released, featuring the voices of a number of actors from both Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess.
For example, Zan Ganassa was the stage name of Alberto Naseli, who was one of the first actors specializing in Zanni roles to perform outside of Italy.
For The Best Years of Our Lives, he asked the principal actors to purchase their own clothes, in order to connect with daily life and produce an authentic feeling.
For a longer list of action film actors, see the List of action film actors article.
For weekly rep, and for a typical 3 act play with a wise director, the actors ' week would start Tuesday and go as follows: Tuesday: Notes on last night's opening from the director, then a sitdown readthrough of the next play with some discussion by the director, on-the-feet blocking of the moves for Act I with few questions from the actors, and there are performances of last week's play each night.
For example, they all taught actors to use their imagination, to connect with each other in performance, to analyze the script for wants, needs, and objectives.
For example, the scene in which Emily helps George with his evening homework, conversing through upstairs windows, is performed with the two actors standing atop separate ladders to represent their neighboring houses.
" For the soldiers, they spend all their wages in riot and loose women, see plays perhaps, " for they learn vulgarity and the practices of actors ".
For some genres of programmes – such as drama and entertainment – the actors, writers, and musicians involved in a production all have underlying rights.
For this intense chamber work with four principal actors ( Azéma, Arditi, Ardant and Dussollier ), Resnais asked Hans Werner Henze to compose musical episodes which would act as a " fifth character ", not an accompaniment but a fully integrated element of the drama with which the speech of the actors would interact.
For those actors, voice acting has the advantage of offering acting work without having to bother with makeup, costuming, lighting, and so on.
For much of the history of North American animation, voice actors had a predominantly low profile as performers, with Mel Blanc the major exception.
For his screen adaptation of the play The Member of the Wedding ( 1952 ), Zinnemann chose the 26-year-old Julie Harris as the film's 12-year-old protagonist, although she had created the role on Broadway just as the two other leading actors, Ethel Waters and Brandon deWilde, had.
For example, a person who unknowingly chances upon two actors practicing a fight would be able to defend their restraint of the one that appeared to be the aggressor.
For many years, until its cancellation in 2005, All That would launch the careers of many actors and actresses including Kenan Thompson, Amanda Bynes, and Jamie Lynn Spears.
For example, in the 19th century, Queen Victoria publicly declared makeup improper, vulgar, and acceptable only for use by actors.
For the opera The Mask of Orpheus, this entailed two sets of singer / actors performing contradictory versions of the one event from the Orpheus myths.
Barry was one of the original patent-holders of the actors ' company, which opened at Lincoln's Inn Fields with the smash hit of William Congreve's Love For Love in 1695 and continued to successfully challenge Rich's United Company.

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