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characterisation and did
As was common in BBC radio at that time, Hatch served both as the show's announcer and as a cast member ( similar to Douglas Smith's role in Round the Horne ; Hatch however did give his roles some characterisation, in contrast to Smith's totally deadpan style ).
Not only did he deal with practical problems but he worked on statistical theory, as well as on problems in genetics but he became interested in the characterisation of intelligence.
She did, however, base her account of the Final Solution ( in Eichmann in Jerusalem ) on Hilberg's history, as well as sharing his controversial characterisation of the Judenrat.
Adam Lively of The Times praised the " warm-hearted characterisation " calling the lead character, Ed Newson, " engagingly characterised " but did feel it has a " predictable outcome ".

characterisation and indeed
Jan van Mill has described as a ' three headed monster ' — the three heads being a smiling and friendly head ( the behaviour under the assumption of the continuum hypothesis ), the ugly head of independence which constantly tries to confuse you ( determining what behaviour is possible in different models of set theory ), and the third head is the smallest of all ( what you can prove about it in ZFC ).< ref > It has relatively recently been observed that this characterisation isn't quite right-there is in fact a fourth head of, in which forcing axioms and Ramsey type axioms give properties of almost diametrically opposed to those under the continuum hypothesis, giving very few maps from indeed.

characterisation and be
" He was horrified by Hitler ’ s characterisation of socialism as " a Jewish creation ", and his assertion that private property would not be expropriated by a Nazi government.
For some, this could be a positive description, implying, for example, that such groups live in greater harmony with nature .... For others, ... ' primitive ' is a negative characterisation.
This scenario is useful for overall characterisation of a link, but would be of much less use when trying to locate faults.
It gives an elegant characterisation of the ratios of lengths that can be constructed with this method.
According to many critics and enthusiasts, Suchet's characterisation is considered to be the most accurate interpretation of all the actors who have played Poirot, and the closest to the character in the books.
Elastograms ( images of tissue strain ) have been shown to be affected by the degree of adherence of the tumor to its surroundings, indicating a potential to extend elastography to tumor mobility characterisation to improve diagnostic accuracy and surgical guidance.
Following Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Joe 90 was purposely conceived and developed to be a different kind of Supermarionation series, placing the narrative emphasis less on action, advanced technology and visual effects and more on characterisation and plotlines subscribing more to the spy thriller genre than science fiction.
It is considered by some to be a better formulation of Hilbert's fifth problem, than the characterisation in the category of topological groups of the Lie groups often cited as a solution.
Science fiction and fantasy have traditionally been puritanical genres aimed at a male readership, and can be more restricted than non-genre literature by their conventions of characterisation and the effect that these conventions have on depictions of sexuality and gender.
A comprehensive characterisation of outgassing effects using mass spectrometers could be obtained for ESA's Rosetta spacecraft.
Detailed characterisation of the filamentous phage life cycle and structural features lead to the development of phage display technology, in which a range of peptides and proteins can be expressed as fusions to phage coat proteins and displayed on the viral surface.
The public liked Flynn's charming rogue of a character, his undisguised Tasmanian accent notwithstanding, but the critics found him to be the weak link in the production, with The New York Times writing, " Bette Davis ' Elizabeth is a strong, resolute, glamour-skimping characterisation against which Mr. Flynn's Essex has about as much chance as a beanshooter against a tank.
" If " civil war " is an appropriate characterisation of the period from 1066 to 1080, the rulers of that epoch would be in the grey area between " king " and " warlord ".
An example of this would be the characterisation of Merlin in The Sword in the Stone — particularly the Disney adaptation — and Albus Dumbledore in Harry Potter.
Because the neutron scattering amplitude can be measured in absolute units, both the structural and magnetic properties as measured by neutrons can be compared quantitatively with the results of other characterisation techniques.
congruence can be used to give a characterisation of E-unitary inverse semigroups ( see below ).
Such approaches appear to be germane to the characterisation by some commentators of FOREST as an ‘ astroturfing ’ operation ( as referred to in the funding and membership section below ).
Science fiction and fantasy have traditionally been puritanical genres aimed at a male readership, and can be more restricted than non-genre literature by their conventions of characterisation and the effect that these conventions have on depictions of sexuality and gender.
# The reference to the conflicts system used in other laws may reveal differences that would have arisen in characterisation or in the choice of law rules to be applied.
According to Cuomo, " The most fitting overall characterisation of ' Kolonne ' would not be liberal or progressive, but conservative.
Pre-Crisis stories are often seen as throwaway and frivolous, perceived to be dominated by imaginary tales and " camp " characterisation.
The generality of the characterisation process is not, and cannot be, a wholly scientific process.
The forum court will have already decided that it has jurisdiction to hear the case ( resolving any issue relating to forum shopping ) and will be working through the next two stages of the conflict process, namely: characterisation and choice of law.

characterisation and almost
James Hinton, Jr. ( Opera magazine ) described her work in the 1954 Met Barbiere di Sivilgia in terms which praised her characterisation of Rosina as achieved by a curious means: "... she — almost literally – does nothing at all that is in the conventional sense ' effective '.

characterisation and years
When finished, the painting was acclaimed as a masterpiece of design and characterisation, but it deteriorated rapidly, so that within a hundred years it was described by one viewer as " completely ruined ".
Apart from a certain baldness of plot and crudeness of characterisation on which this author seemed to have outgrown years ago, and apart from the fact that her quite pleasing dog has no testimony to give either way concerning the real as opposed to the attempted murder, her latest book betrays two main defects.

characterisation and later
Upon enlistment he assumed the name of Frederick Whirlpool, which he later explained was due to his father's characterisation of his temper.
That was an accurate characterisation of what Dirac ( himself British ) would later argue against.
According to Persian and Arabic sources, he was a man of " exceptional wisdom and sage counsels " and later became a characterisation of the expression.

characterisation and television
Describing the adaptation as " a witty mix of love stories and social conniving, cleverly wrapped in the ambitions and illusions of a provincial gentry ", critics noted that Davies's focus on sex and money and Austen's wry, incisive humour and the " deft " characterisation, prevented the television adaptation from " descending into the realm of a nicely-costumed, brilliantly-photographed melodrama ".

characterisation and series
Similar characterisation, and format for their show, was more notably seen in the American series The Monkees and US media reported that S Club 7 were " The Monkees for the next generation ".
* Bill Willingham's Eisner Award-winning comic book series Fables, published by Vertigo Comics, features the Jungle Book's Mowgli, Bagheera and Shere Khan ; though their characterisation remains true to Kipling's stories, Willingham and artist Mark Buckingham also make oblique references to the 1967 Disney animation in dialogue and artwork.
This decision immediately impacted on format and characterisation, and a number of changes were made to the series.
This combination of production values and darker characterisation seemed to work against the series, and the normally loud and broad humour of such ensemble romps was uncomfortable in the surroundings.
" The safest general characterisation of the European philosophical tradition is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato.
Although the series encountered several production problems and was not a ratings success, lasting only nine episodes, it has attracted a cult following and has been acclaimed for the strength of its writing and characterisation.
Elements of Rose's characterisation in the first series were originally different.
The Darkness That Comes Before is something special ... A stunning first book, brilliant setting and characterisation, and if this was just a warm-up then the entire series is going to set a new standard for fantasy writers everywhere.
His role as a defiant police officer in Oru CBI Diary Kurippu and its sequel Jagratha, directed by K. Madhu, was noted for its characterisation and earned cult status when the third sequel in the series, Sethurama Iyer CBI, had Saikumar portraying the son of the police officer, with the mannerisms and voice tone of Sukumaran.

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