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Fragment and 98
If Fragment 98 of her poetry is accepted as biographical evidence and as a reference to her daughter ( see below ), it may indicate that she had already had a daughter by the time she was exiled.
The principal exception is Fragment 98, which mentions exile and indicates that Sappho was lacking some of her customary luxuries.

Fragment and Sappho
Fragment 132 reads in full: " I have a beautiful child who looks like golden flowers, my darling Cleis, for whom I would not ( take ) all Lydia or lovely ..." These fragments have often been interpreted as referring to Sappho's daughter, or as confirming that Sappho had a daughter with this name.
Fragment 102 has its speaker address a " sweet mother ", sometimes taken as an indication that Sappho began to write poetry while her mother was still alive.
Out of over 200 remaining remnants of Sappho ’ s poetry, Fragment 16 and Fragment 44 in particular are considered lyric retellings of Homer epics, as Sappho was known to be very familiar with Homer ’ s poems.
Anactoria ( or Anaktoria ) is the name of a woman mentioned by Sappho as a lover of hers in Fragment 16 ( Lobel-Page edition ), often referred to by the title " To an Army Wife, in Sardis.

Fragment and addresses
Fragment free is a variation on cut-through switching that partially addresses this problem by assuring that collision fragments are not forwarded.

Fragment and Cleïs
Cleïs is referred to in Fragment 132 with the Greek word pais, which can as easily indicate a slave or any young person as an offspring.

Fragment and she
If Fragment 58 is accepted as autobiographical, it indicates that she lived into old age.
Many of the tales in the One Thousand and One Nights are also love stories or involve romantic love as a central theme, including the frame story of Scheherazade, and many of the stories she narrates, such as " Aladdin ", " Ali Baba ", " The Ebony Horse " and " The Three Apples ". From From A Ninth Century Fragment Of The Thousand Nights Arif Al-Majdhub The Travels of Hakim Kohl ’ in al-Din al-Salik

Fragment and has
Fragment A has been obtained in crystalline form as a dioxalate salt and free base.
Like the Finnsburg Fragment and several shorter surviving poems, Beowulf has consequently been used as a source of information about Scandinavian personalities such as Eadgils and Hygelac, and about continental Germanic personalities such as Offa, king of the continental Angles.
In the Lefay Fragment, Digory is born with the ability to speak to trees and animals, and lives with an Aunt Gertrude, a former school mistress with an officious, bullying nature, who has ended up as a Government minister after a lifetime of belligerent brow-beating of others.
Some doubt has been cast on the authenticity of the Lefay Fragment, as the handwriting in the manuscript differs in some ways from Lewis ' usual style, and the writing is not of a similar calibre to his other work.
Elegy has been described as " a variation upon the heroic hexameter, in the direction of lyric poetry ," and, in Mimnermus, this takes the form of a variation on Homer, as appears for example in Fragment 1, quoted below, about which one modern scholar had this to say "
As soon as the main character has ' lost ', another parallel world, called a Fragment, is chosen to be observed.
Fragment size is usually reported in " nucleotides ", " base pairs " or " kb " ( for thousands of base pairs ) depending upon whether single-or double-stranded nucleic acid has been separated.
The Canadian-produced Late Fragment premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 2007, and has been screened numerous times at special engagements, but was not released in theaters.
This letter fragment has had many names, from The Secret Gospel through The Mar Saba Fragment and the Theodoros.
The HF-3 uses a Self-Forging Fragment / SFF ( i. e., Explosively-Formed Projectile / EFP ) warhead reported to be in the 225 kg weight class and designed to be triggered by a smart fuze that directs most of the explosive energy downward once it has detected that the missile is inside the target ship's hull.
He has worked with the poet John Ashbery, creating publications entitled " Fragment " in 1966 and " Coma Berenices ".

Fragment and no
William Roberts's review, for the August 1816 British Review, was more positive than previous analysis but with no detail about the work: " passing over the two other poems which are bound together with ' Christabel ', called ' The Fragment of Kubla Khan ', and ' The Pains of Sleep '; in which, however, there are some playful thoughts and fanciful imagery, which we would gladly have extracted if our room would have allowed it.
The Naassene Fragment is a fragmentary text that survives in no document save a quotation in the early third century encyclopedia of heresies by Hippolytus of Rome, Refutation of All Heresies ( 5. 7. 2-9 ).
" Fragment 31 is traditionally called the " Ode to Anactoria ", though no name appears in it ( A. C. Swinburne, quoted in Lipking 1988 ).

Fragment and for
Though the estampie is generally monophonic, there are also two-voice compositions in the form of an estampie, such as the three for keyboard in the Robertsbridge Fragment.
The original manuscripts of the work are lost, except for four fragments: the Angers Fragment, Lassen Fragment, Kall-Rasmussen Fragment and Plesner Fragment.
It soon became known as " Our Life: Symphonic Fragment " ( Unser Leben: Symphonisches Fragment ) and was intended as a comment on the generally miserable conditions for artists and liberal minded individuals under the early Nazi regime.
* Symphony No. 1, Versuch eines Requiem for alto and orchestra ( 1950 ) – revised version of Symphonisches Fragment ( on texts by Walt Whitman )
* Kantate for soprano and orchestra on texts by Walt Whitman ( 1936 ); later retitled Lamento and in 1938 revised as Symphonisches Fragment, whence Symphony No. 1
( ISO / IEC 23001 ) ( e. g., Binary MPEG format for XML, Fragment Request Units, Bitstream Syntax Description Language ( BSDL ) and others )
Fragment 16, for instance, serves to characterise Helen, a key figure of Homer's, while Fragment 44 glorifies domestic joy by depicting the events leading to the wedding of Hector and Andromache.
* Terminal Restriction Fragment ( TRF ) southern blot, the most widely used measurement technique for telomere length
Sadleir's interest in Kandinsky also led to Kandinsky's first works entering a British art collection ; Sadleir's father, Michael Sadler, acquired several woodprints and the abstract painting Fragment for Composition VII in 1913 following a visit by father and son to meet Kandinsky in Munich that year.
Fragment of printer band, sitting on test printout for the characters ( top ) and hammer flight times ( bottom )
Despite the outcome of the synod, Laurentius returned to Rome, and for the next four years, according to the " Laurentian Fragment ", he held its churches and ruled as pope with the support of the senator Festus.
* Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Adagio in F ( or C ) major, K 580a ( Fragment, 1789 ) ( Probably not an original piece for cor anglais )
Wilkinson reconstructs the Annals as giving Djoser " 28 complete or partial years ", noting that the cattle counts recorded on Palermo Stone register V, and Cairo Fragment 1 register V, for the beginning and ending of Djoser's reign, would most likely indicate his regnal Years 1 – 5 and 19 – 28.
* Smedley, W. ( 2005 ) " A Newly Discovered Fragment of a Daily Account Book for Framlingham Castle, Suffolk ," Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, 41, pp. 51 – 5.
* Part 17: Fragment Identification for MPEG Resources
* Fragment ' Those waiting for the birds ' ( 2008, Eve Duchemin ) Documentary about Belgian homing pigeons

Fragment and her
When he died in 1917 Edith wrote two poems Trädet i skogen (" The Tree in the Forest ") and Fragment av en stämning (" Fragment of a Mood ") which expresses her sorrow and conflicted memories of her time in Switzerland.
For example, in Fragment 1 Acca Larentia willed her property to Romulus.
In 1962, Bausch joined Jooss ' new Folkwang Ballett Company as a soloist and assisted Jooss on many of the pieces, before choreographing her first piece in 1968, Fragment, to music by Béla Bartók.

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