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calls and rare
The two strings of a course are virtually always stopped and plucked together, as if a single string, but in extremely rare cases a piece calls for the two strings of a course to be stopped and / or plucked separately.
After performing his television special, Kaufman calls together Lynne, Zmuda and Shapiro to disclose that he has been diagnosed with a rare form of lung cancer and may die soon.
In very rare cases, the court may not call on counsel for the appellant and instead calls directly on counsel for the respondent.
The guides are knowledgeable about the plants and the animals, and can call down rare and exotic birds from the canopy by imitating their calls.
Kane believes freedom is based on certain rare and exceptional events, which he calls self-forming actions or SFA's.
In some ( now very rare ) cases, the calling party cannot dial calls directly, and is connected to an operator who places the call for them.
Kane believes freedom is based on certain rare and exceptional events, which he calls self-forming actions or SFA's.
* Igor Stravinsky's The Firebird is a rare, perhaps unique, piece which calls for the entire violin section to retune a string, in order to play some natural harmonics.
The USDA officially calls it by the name Port Orford Cedar, as do most people in its native area, but as it is not a cedar, many botanists prefer to avoid the name, using Lawson's Cypress, or in very rare instances Port Orford Cypress, instead to stop confusion.
Eustace calls his parents by their first names ( Harold and Alberta ); his parents are vegetarians, nonsmokers, teetotallers ( lifestyles which were very rare in 1940s Britain ), pacifists, and wear a special kind of underclothes.
There may also have been a rare Welsh word cellt, meaning " flint stone " or " shell ", but the OED calls it " obscure ".
" He also calls himself an anime and game otaku, and a " rare genius ".
With a doctrine that calls itself science among non-scientists but is rejected by the vast majority of the real practitioners, an amicable coexistence and collaboration between intelligent design advocates and upholders of mainstream science education standards is rare.
In the 1996 Christmas-themed movie Jingle All the Way, the character played by Arnold Schwarzenegger calls KQRS during a contest in an effort to win a rare toy doll for his child.
Blabber speaks with a lisp, hence he calls his senior partner “ Shnooper .” It was one of the rare shows that paired a cat and mouse together that were in no way enemies.
Because of differences in procedure between the two bodies, quorum calls in the House are fairly rare, but they are quite common in the Senate.
Kane believes freedom is based on certain rare and exceptional events, which he calls self-forming actions or SFA's.
" The best Berlin critic, Frenzel, in National Zeitung devoted a whole article to you where he calls your novel ' a rare phenomenon ', and I tell you, now you are well known in Germany ", wrote Turgenev in another letter, enclosing clips from other papers, too.
Marc Fisher of The Washington Post calls Core " a rare talker who gets the complexities of this region.
At Film Freak Central, Walter Chaw calls it " Plaintive and sad, Claire Denis ' Trouble Every Day is a rare combination of honesty, beauty, and maybe even genius.
Now dying from multiple gunshot wounds, he calls Heesoo and pauses to reminisce on his only day with Heesoo, when he had escorted her to her music recital ; in his memory, as he watches her play her cello he finds himself overwhelmed with emotion and, in a rare moment of contentment, he smiles.
Arizona State University Geology Museum curator Brad Archer calls it an important and rare find for the area.
In rare cases, organizers entertain calls to be aired live on TV.

calls and achievement
He continues to receive praise from film scholars: critic Leonard Maltin calls Tracy " one of the 20th century ’ s finest actors ", while film historian Jeanine Basinger describes his career as a " golden record of movie achievement ".
Alterman calls the hire " probably [...] Peretz's single most significant positive achievement " in running the magazine.
Mark Sanderson calls the novel an " astonishing achievement ", and compares Quicksilver to " Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon and Lawrence Norfolk's Lempriere's Dictionary.
The 2011 joint editorial edition, aside from its calls for a denuclearized Korea and for a slowdown of tensions between the two Koreas, has for the first time, mentioned the rising light industries of the DPRK, given as a reason for an upcoming upsurge in the national economy in the new year and for the achievement of the Kangsong Taeguk national mission.
T. S. Eliot famously proclaimed Coriolanus superior to Hamlet in The Sacred Wood, in which he calls the former play, along with Antony and Cleopatra, the Bard's greatest tragic achievement.
Position Statement Summary: In the context of two contradictory movements, one that emphasizes a liberal education and a second that works to compress curricula and learning into narrow indicators of teacher accountability and student achievement, and in response to a call for writing instruction to move outward from its traditional emphasis on academic contexts, this statement calls into action all those who share CCCC vision of a future in which an expansive writing curriculum, backed by ample resources, attends unyieldingly to the difficult work of helping students use good words, images, and other appropriate means, well composed, to build a better world.
Reviewer Samrat Sharma from fullhyd calls it " a film that celebrates cinema's achievement in creating the spectacle as an art form, and hands out a visual storytelling device that fuses music and colors in a vivid narrative ".

calls and Art
Art historian Sivaramamurti calls it " a unique connection of the closely knit ideal of man and woman rising above the craving of the flesh and serving as a symbol of hospitality and parenthood ".
I want to go there and gang around the drug store and sneak behind the prescription counter with Art Rolland and have a nip of what he calls Old Granddaddy then type out his prescriptions for him.
Nobody calls him by his first name " Art "
Mutts creator Patrick McDonnell calls Krazy Kat his " foremost influence ", and is co-author of Krazy Kat: The Comic Art of George Herriman ( 1986 ).
The Mail Art philosophy of openness and inclusion can be summed up in a few " considerations " of networking etiquette that are usually explicitly stated in the invitations ( calls ) to postal projects: a Mail Art show has no jury, no entry fee, there is no censorship, and all works are exhibited.
The Internet facilitated faster dissemination of Mail Art calls ( invitations ) and precipitated the involvement of a large number of newcomers.
These websites provide historical information, listings of Mail Art calls, or are useful portals and gateways.
* John de Salvo The Lost Art of Enochian Magic: Angels, Invocations, and the Secrets Revealed to Dr. John Dee Destiny Books, 2010 ( includes CD of de Salvo reading the Enochian calls with correct pronunciation )
The Internet facilitated faster dissemination of Mail Art calls ( invitations ), Mail Art blogs and websites have become commonly used to display contributions and online documentation, and an increasing number of projects include an invitation to submit Email art digitally, either as the preferred channel or as an alternative to sending contributions by post.
Eric Raymond, in his book The Art of Unix Programming, calls SCO the " first Unix company ".
Morgenes has to employ magic, which he calls the Art, but doing so is as good as leaving a signature for Pryrates to find.
But in 1986, he received a pair of calls, in the same month, to tour with drummers Tony Williams and Art Blakey, after which Roney has been one of the most in-demand trumpet players on the professional circuit.
Since the 1950s, Cape Dorset, which calls itself the " Capital of Inuit Art " has been a centre for drawing, printmaking, and carving.
Writing in the journal C: International Contemporary Art, Earl Miller calls J. D. s " tremendously influential.
The plan also calls for the disbanding of subject departments in Art and Music, Literature and Languages, History and Genealogy, Rare Books and Special Collections, Science and Technology, Government and Business, Education and Religion, Fiction and Young Adults, and Films and Recordings.
Working largely outside academia, he argues that mind may be crucial to the structure of matter, that retrocausality may be possible, and that physics — which he calls the " Conceptual Art of the late 20th Century "— has replaced philosophy as the unifying force between science and art.

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