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Editor Scott Haring noted ( referring to the FASA edition ) that " Earthdawn had an original, inventive magic system ( no mean trick given the hundreds of fantasy RPGs that came before ), and a game world that gave you the classic " monsters and dungeons " sort of RPG experience, but made sense doing it.
Either way, any genuinely personal experience would be haiku and not senryū in the classic sense.
James W. Valentine, while admitting that the classic monkey's task is impossible, finds that there is a worthwhile analogy between written English and the metazoan genome in this other sense: both have " combinatorial, hierarchical structures " that greatly constrain the immense number of combinations at the alphabet level.
The Rutan Quickie tandem wing is not a biplane in the classic sense
") Accordingly, in classic Jewish thought, the Shekhinah refers to a dwelling or settling in a special sense, a dwelling or settling of divine presence, to the effect that, while in proximity to the Shekhinah, the connection to God is more readily perceivable.
The problem of induction is the philosophical question of whether inductive reasoning leads to knowledge understood in the classic philosophical sense, since it focuses on the lack of justification for either:
was Meyer's only true portrayal of the large, strong and aggressive Amazonian archetype in the classic visual sense.
To some degree their esprit de corps depended on the myth, which they themselves created, of a movement that was more " authentically Russian ," in the sense that it was closer to the native soil, than the classic academy.
However, due to its unique gameplay and sense of humor, it is today considered a cult classic.
A classic example at the level of gross anatomy is the human vermiform appendix though vestigial in the sense of retaining no significant digestive function, the appendix still has immunological roles and is useful in maintaining gut flora.
The Academy movement in the U. S. in the early 19th century arose from a public sense that education in the classic disciplines needed to be extended into the new territories and states that were being formed in the Old Northwest, in western New York State, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Illinois.
Self-assembly ( SA ) in the classic sense can be defined as the spontaneous and reversible organization of molecular units into ordered structures by non-covalent interactions.
For the classic Peano and Hilbert space-filling curves, where two subcurves intersect ( in the technical sense ), there is self-contact without self-crossing.
Spitalfields figures in many classic and contemporary works of literature, which reflect its sense of mystery and its fascinating multicultural heritage, including:
Nor in his own highest mood or method of creative as of critical work was he a classic only, in any narrow or exclusive sense of the term.
They argued that the threat need not be “ imminent ” in the classic sense and that the illicit acquisition of these weapons, with their capacity to unleash massive destruction, by rogue nations, created the requisite threat to peace and stability as to have justified the use of preemptive force.
The Odes first became known as a jīng, or a " classic book ", in the canonical sense, as part of the Han Dynasty official adoption of Confucianism as the guiding principles of Chinese society.
The end product was not a castle in the traditional sense, but a classic Georgian mansion house on a grand scale, Inveraray Castle.
Part of their technique was to portray characters not readily labeled as protagonists in the classic sense of audience identification.
It was not a Stooge comedy in the classic sense, but rather a romantic farce ; Columbia was then making a series of two-reel " Musical Novelties " with the dialogue spoken in rhyme, and the Stooges were recruited to support comedienne Marjorie White.
Though Diabaté argued on the one hand that griots " no longer exist " in the classic sense, he also saw this tradition as one that could be salvaged through written literature.
Not all jokes have a punchline in a classic sense.
The organizer, in the classic Alinsky sense, does not assume leadership of community organizations.
He said, " As for releasing a full-length with a tour in the classic sense, I don't see that happening.

sense and statement
it is competent in the sense that it makes a coherent statement without violating the rules of the sonnet form, but it is entirely undistinguished and entirely unlike Hardy.
Note that " completeness " has a different meaning here than it does in the context of Gödel's first incompleteness theorem, which states that no recursive, consistent set of non-logical axioms of the Theory of Arithmetic is complete, in the sense that there will always exist an arithmetic statement such that neither nor can be proved from the given set of axioms.
In a sense it is more of a research program proposal: part of the research is to find a proper formal statement that is physically reasonable and that can be proved to be true or false ( and that is sufficiently general to be interesting ).
Ike's sense of responsibility was underscored by his draft of a statement to be issued if the invasion failed ; it has been called one of the great speeches of history:
The latest incarnation is less about the " make-do and mend " attitude of the 1940s and early 50s and more about making a statement about individuality as well as developing an innate sense of community.
A 4 December 1980 press statement stated that, " We wish it to be known that the loss of our dear friend, and the deep sense of undivided harmony felt by ourselves and our manager, have led us to decide that we could not continue as we were ", and was simply signed " Led Zeppelin ".
His services to his church have been summed up thus: ( 1 ) he has a keen sense of the proportion of the faith and maintains a clear distinction between what is fundamental, needing ecclesiastical commands, and subsidiary, needing only ecclesiastical guidance and suggestion ; ( 2 ) as distinguished from the earlier protesting standpoint, e. g. of the Thirty-nine Articles, he emphasized a positive and constructive statement of the Anglican position.
In this sense, the continuum hypothesis is undecidable, and it is the most widely-known example of a natural statement that is independent from the standard ZF axioms of set theory.
However, this is not the stronger sense of completeness desired for Principia Mathematica, since a given system of axioms ( such as those of Principia Mathematica ) may have many models, in some of which a given statement is true and in others of which that statement is false, so that the statement is left undecided by the axioms.
The sugya is not punctuated in the conventional sense used in the English language, but by using specific expressions that help to divide the sugya into components, usually including a statement, a question on the statement, an answer, a proof for the answer or a refutation of the answer with its own proof.
Gödel's theorem, informally stated, asserts that any formal theory expressive enough for elementary arithmetical facts to be expressed and strong enough for them to be proved is either inconsistent ( both a statement and its denial can be derived from its axioms ) or incomplete, in the sense that there is a true statement about natural numbers that can't be derived in the formal theory.
Quaker conversion narratives also influenced the style of The Age of Reason ; Davidson and Scheick argue that its " introductory statement of purpose, a fervid sense of inward inspiration, a declared expression of conscience, and an evangelical intention to instruct others " resemble the personal confessions of American Quakers.
As Kittel and Kroemer put it, " The probability of Hamlet is therefore zero in any operational sense of an event ...", and the statement that the monkeys must eventually succeed " gives a misleading conclusion about very, very large numbers.
In the second sense ( the codified language of a field of enquiry ), and in the third sense ( a statement, un énoncé ), the analyses of discourse are effected in the intellectual traditions that investigate and determine the relations among language and structure and agency, as in the fields of sociology, feminist studies, anthropology, ethnography, cultural studies, literary theory, and the philosophy of science.
The technical statement is as follows: if M is a given m-dimensional Riemannian manifold ( analytic or of class C < sup > k </ sup >, 3 ≤ k ≤ ∞), then there exists a number n ( with n ≤ m ( 3m + 11 )/ 2 if M is a compact manifold, or n ≤ m ( m + 1 )( 3m + 11 )/ 2 if M is a non-compact manifold ) and an injective map ƒ: M → R < sup > n </ sup > ( also analytic or of class C < sup > k </ sup >) such that for every point p of M, the derivative dƒ < sub > p </ sub > is a linear map from the tangent space T < sub > p </ sub > M to R < sup > n </ sup > which is compatible with the given inner product on T < sub > p </ sub > M and the standard dot product of R < sup > n </ sup > in the following sense:
In particular, for any consistent, effectively generated formal theory that proves certain basic arithmetic truths, there is an arithmetical statement that is true ,< ref > The word " true " is used disquotationally here: the Gödel sentence is true in this sense because it " asserts its own unprovability and it is indeed unprovable " ( Smoryński 1977 p. 825 ; also see Franzén 2005 pp. 28 – 33 ).
However, unlike some other hard-boiled detectives who have a strong sense of idealism underneath the cynical shell, Hammett never provides a clear statement of Spade's notion of morality.
" Classically this statement makes sense only if one assumes in addition that the momentum p of electrons and nuclei is of the same order of magnitude.
In the shortest of them ( 43 pages as of 2009 ), which he titles " Apology for the Proof of the Riemann Hypothesis " ( using the word " apology " in the rarely used sense of apologia ), he claims to use his tools on the theory of Hilbert spaces of entire functions to prove the Riemann Hypothesis for Dirichlet L-functions ( thus proving GRH ) and a similar statement for the Euler zeta function, and even to be able to assert that zeros are simple.

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