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Similarly, his text on poetic metre uses only Christian poetry for examples.
The book can be divided into roughly 6 sections and uses poetic, narrative, and biographical genres that are interspersed throughout the book.
Here amongst the intentionally " poetic " uses of vignettes and filters and literary intertitles, a shot of the empty path once trod by the lovers is used to evoke the past.
However, although Homer is not at the beginning of the Trojan War, he is at the beginning of the poem and therefore uses the Teichoscopia as a poetic structure that provides information and suspense important for the remainder of the play and the duel to come.
In chapter 48, poetic terms for " battle " include " weather of weapons or shields, or of Odin or valkyrie or war-kings, or their clash or noise ", followed by examples of compositions by various skalds that have used the name of valkyries in said manner ( Þorbjörn Hornklofi uses " Skögul's din " for " battlefield ", Bersi Skáldtorfuson uses " Gunnr's fire " for " sword " and " Hlökk's snow " for " battle ", Einarr Skúlason uses " Hildr's sail " for " shield " and " Göndul's crushing wind " for " battle ", and Einarr skálaglamm uses " Göndul's din ").
His occitan text is in the Livre de Poche ( Lettres Gothiques ) edition, which uses the Gougaud 1984 translation for its better poetic style.
Alliteration is usually distinguished from other types of consonance in poetic analysis, and has different uses and effects.
Prud ' homme consistently uses the poetic term Quisqueyano or Quisqueya referring to the term that the Indians used to call the island before the arrival of Europeans.
One of the poetic versions uses the runic alphabet as a sort of riddling shorthand in which runic characters stand for the words in Old English that name them.
The ideal was not one of slavish imitation, but of a poet so well-versed in the entire corpus of Ancient literature ( du Bellay uses the metaphor of " digestion ") that he would be able to convert it into an entirely new and rich poetic language in the vernacular.
' Formalism ' in poetry represents an attachment to poetry that recognises and uses schemes of rhyme and rhythm to create poetic effects and to innovate.
For instance, while Thucydides considered the number of over 1, 000 Greek ships sent to Troy to be a poetic exaggeration, he uses Homer's catalog of ships to determine the approximate number of Greek soldiers who were present.
Chain rhyme also known as “ chain verse or interlocking rhyme " is a type of poetic technique where the poet uses the last syllable of a line and repeats it as the first syllable of the line following.
Unlike " magisterial poetry " ( where metaphors and pretty language are used to describe the familiar ), " pupillary poetry " uses poetic imagery to assist a scientist's thinking about the exotic ( e. g. consider " being " an electron temporarily ).
He uses mirrors, as ‘ a complementary character ’ for the construction of a subject, ironic or poetic, inspired by historical myths and the biblical subjects.
For e. g. Ramadhyana Charite is a poetic expression of conflicts between rich and poor classes where he uses ragi ( staple food of poor and high in nutrients ) and rice ( main food of rich but not as rich in nutrients ) to synonymously to represent poor and rich.
The Welsh Sonata is narrated from the perspective of Welsh characters, and Hanley occasional uses Welsh words, and he adopts, at times, a poetic style.
Ethnopoetics is a method of recording text versions of oral poetry or narrative performances ( i. e., verbal lore ) that uses poetic lines, verses, and stanzas ( instead of prose paragraphs ) to capture the formal, poetic performance elements which would otherwise be lost in the written texts. The goal of any ethnopoetic text is to show how the techniques of unique oral performers enhance the aesthetic value of their performances within their specific cultural contexts.
The author of its lyrics Emilio Prud ' Homme consistently uses the poetic term Quisqueyano.
The poem uses Parole in libertà, ( words in freedom )-creative typography-and other poetic impressions of the events of the battle, including the sounds of gunfire and explosions.

uses and license
The cyclist, a sufficiently commonplace young fellow, is not named but identified simply as `` Life '' -- that and a license number, which Piepsam uses in addressing him.
Thus, the license depends on how a particular application that uses Berkeley DB is distributed to the public.
The license is also GPL-compatible, meaning that the GPL permits combination and redistribution with software that uses the MIT License.
According to the current definition of open content on the OpenContent website, any general, royalty-free copyright license would qualify as an open license because it ' provides users with the right to make more kinds of uses than those normally permitted under the law-at no cost to the user.
Typically an internet service provider ( ISP ) or Network Operations Center will perform these tasks to a well-defined set of parameters, for example, a boot image that the organization has approved and which uses software it has license to.
A photographer uses a contract to sell the " license " or use of his or her photograph with exact controls regarding how often the photograph will be used, in what territory it will be used ( for example U. S. or U. K. or other ), and exactly for which products.
The project was announced in < span class =" plainlinks "> October 2002 </ span > and uses Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license.
The United States Postal Service uses the spelling " Mountain Top " for ZIP Code 18707, and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation spells it Mountain Top on a Pennsylvania driver's license.
the two responders addressed points regarding automatic additional spectrum and ComReg outlined that it was minded to consider later award of mobile TV license when a national network for same would be possible of for other uses.
When registering a project, project submitters have to state which free software license the project uses.
BioSentient has obtained the license to commercialize NASA's space-age technology known as Autogenic Feedback Training Exercise ( AFTE ), a patented technique that uses biofeedback and autogenic therapy to allow patients to monitor and control their physiology as a possible treatment for anxiety and stress-related disorders.
Although not associated with the current CBS Corporation, Westinghouse Electric Company LLC uses the trademarks owned by Westinghouse Electric Corporation, CBS ' brand management subsidiary, under license, as is also the case with other Westinghouse licensees.
KenzerCo has published an actual version of the fictional HackMaster role playing game featured in the comic, which is based on the original version of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, and uses the same system under license.
( 47 CFR 73. 853 ) Also, the one and so far only " window " for applications closed in 2003, and at present, the FCC is not entertaining any new broadcast license applications, instead conducting auctions of frequencies for full-power uses only.
NCE stations do not pay broadcast license fees for their non-profit uses of the radio spectrum.
OSI uses The Open Source Definition to determine whether it considers a software license open source.
* Field of use, the subject matter of a patent license limited to some but not all uses of the invention
Although the ioquake3 project uses id Software's id Tech 3 engine under GPL license, Urban Terror's assets and code are closed source.
Inspired by the free software movement, Loca Records allows similar freedoms as the GNU General Public License on their releases, including copying, re-release, modification, and sampling, with the requirement that the new work uses the same license.
* Borden Milk Products, a privately held dairy company which sells food products under the Borden name and uses trademarks under license from Borden, Inc. and its successor companies
All other uses require permission and copyright owners can license or permanently transfer or assign their exclusive rights to others.
Like other U. S. Postal Service vehicles before it, the Grumman LLV lacks license plates, however, it uses a U. S. Postal Service serial number instead.
CD key protection has been likened to Digital Rights Management, in that it uses uncompromising digital procedures to enforce the license agreement.

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