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There is another kind of ardor, a quiet, sure devotion to the fundamental decencies of human life, but no angry utopian contentions.
We all believe that toward acts or effects of a certain kind one attitude is fitting and another not ; ;
Sarah swallowed past another kind of constriction in her throat.
We shared the expenses of the studio, and we all lived within walking distance of it, in cheap lodgings of one kind or another.
This set his tone: richness of texture and color, and another kind of richness as well, for his clothing and decorations would have paid the Brush-off's rent for a year.
# When all objects or events of one kind are immediately followed by objects or events of another kind.
this introduces the possibility of another kind of skepticism: since our understanding of causality is that the same effect can be produced by multiple causes, there is a lack of determinacy about what one is really perceiving.
Raimi recalls, " Actually, I kind of like the fact that there are two endings, that in one alternate universe Bruce is screwed, and in another universe he's some cheesy hero ".
This kind of civilizational war, in our time as in times long past, occurs where these cultures buffet up against one another.
In another kind of corporation the legal document which established the corporation or which contains its current rules will determine who the corporation's members are.
They will fight each other if one monster is accidentally harmed by another ( though most monsters are not harmed by the ranged attacks of their own kind ).
More generally one is interested in properties and invariants of smooth manifolds which are carried over by diffeomorphisms, another special kind of smooth mapping.
By this point in his career, Vertov was clearly and emphatically dissatisfied with narrative tradition, and expresses his hostility towards dramatic fiction of any kind both openly and repeatedly ; he regarded drama as another " opiate of the masses ".
Evidence for another kind of annual Christian festival, the commemoration of martyrs, begins to appear at about the same time as evidence for the celebration of Easter.
Typically, elf circles were fairy rings consisting of a ring of small mushrooms, but there was also another kind of elf circle:
Surface acoustic wave ( SAW ) devices are another kind of piezoelectric resonator used in crystal oscillators, which can achieve much higher frequencies.
In Italy, another country somewhat isolated filmically by the war, the same kind of realization of the fin-de-siecle decadent symbolist aesthetic can be found, mostly in films associated with the " diva " phenomenon.
It is commonplace for there to be import duties of one kind or another ( as goods enter a country ) and the levels of sales tax and regulation often vary by country.
Douglass described her as a kind and tender-hearted woman, who treated Douglass like one human being ought to treat another.
Its border and text are red for a normal Guru Meditation, or green / yellow for a Recoverable Alert, another kind of Guru Meditation.
:" I call your own kind self to witness [...] the last pages of Heart of Darkness where the interview of the man and the girl locks inas it were — the whole 30000 words of narrative description into one suggestive view of a whole phase of life and makes of that story something quite on another plane than an anecdote of a man who went mad in the Centre of Africa.
Suggesting a kind of tangible Samsara, Professor David Cole notes how every life ends and leads into another.
There is also another very different kind of interpolation in mathematics, namely the " interpolation of operators ".
Indeed, after something like thirty years ' experience of international conferences of one kind and another, if I had to pick a team for going into a conference room, Stalin would be my first choice.

another and asymmetric
# Obligatory asymmetric replication: a stem cell divides into one father cell that is identical to the original stem cell, and another daughter cell that is differentiated
Pasteur noticed that the crystals come in two asymmetric forms that are mirror images of one another.
Pasteur deduced that the molecule in question is asymmetric and could exist in two different forms that resemble one another as would left-and right-hand gloves, and that the organic form of the compound consists of purely the one type.
By using an asymmetric algorithm to encrypt the secret key for another, faster, symmetric algorithm, it's possible to improve overall performance considerably.
First, another type of exploiter is the hired " agent " ( employee ) who takes advantage of the " principal " ( employer ) who hires him or her, under conditions of asymmetric information ( see the principal – agent problem ).
As the power was increased and targets of increasing sophistication were used, another problem appeared that was causing asymmetric implosion.
According to another study on sleep disturbances, hypnic jerks occur during the non-REM sleep cycle and is an " abrupt muscle action flexing movement, generalized or partial and asymmetric, which may cause arousal, with an illusion of falling.
The so called push / pull layout, combining the tractor and pusher configurations ( that is – with one or more propellers facing forwards and one or more others facing back ) was another idea that continues to be used from time to time as a means of reducing the asymmetric effects of an outboard engine failing, such as on the Farman F. 222 but at the cost of a severely reduced efficiency on the rear propellers, which were often smaller and attached to lower powered engines as a result.
In another development the two components of an aldol reaction are combined together with the asymmetric catalyst S-proline in a ball mill in a mechanosynthesis.
This is another bottom-up section, starting off with basic information theory and moving through symmetric and asymmetric encryption.

another and key
And I would further note that they all -- with one exception again -- sang in one key or another the same song.
I took another sidelong glance at the other registration card, then took the key to Unit 13 that she had given me and went down long enough to park the car.
On many modern PCs, Pause interrupts screen output by BIOS until another key is pressed.
Similarly science fiction is another key influence, not only in the spaceship and the futuristic setting but also in several direct and indirect ways.
Other key executives responsible for the company's meteoric growth in the late 80s and early 90s were Ross A. Cooley, another former IBM associate, who served for many years as SVP of GM North America ; Michael Swavely, who was the company's chief marketing officer in the early years, and eventually ran the North America organization, later passing along that responsibility to Mr. Cooley, when Swavely retired.
Finally this generates an identical key that is mathematically difficult ( impossible for modern supercomputers to do in a reasonable amount of time ) to reverse for another party that might have been listening in on them.
It is not possible for a node to rate another node except by its capacity to insert and fetch data associated with a key.
If it's not found, the key's hash is turned into another number in the same range, and the request is routed to the node whose location is closest to the key.
The art of putting together a set is hard to put into words, but the tunes must flow from one to another in terms of key and melodic structure, without being so similar as to all sound the same.
Soon, however, Pei and his team won the support of several key cultural icons, including the conductor Pierre Boulez and Claude Pompidou, widow of former French President Georges Pompidou, after whom another controversial museum was named.
It carries all the routing information needed to get a payment from one bank to another wherever it may be ; it contains all the key bank account details such as Bank Identifier Codes, branch codes ( known as sort codes in the UK and Ireland ) and account numbers and it contains check digits which can be validated at source according to a single standard procedure.
The key difference between this view and those mentioned by Jex & Britt is that the intended beneficiary of the behavior is the individual who engages in it, rather than another individual, the organization, or the supervisor.
However, this method suffers from a serious flaw: with most hash functions, it is easy to append data to the message without knowing the key and obtain another valid MAC (" length-extension attack ").
This links to another key theme: not so much the normative theories of how news should come about, but rather the empirical practice of how it does really come about.
Though, " traditional functions do not apply ," such as the, " brief forays into another key ," implied by secondary dominants, the, " traditional ," ' five-of ' ( V / x ) names are often used by musicians without formal training and are useful to, " distinguish them from the ... chords of the chromatic-minor system.
Legalism, along with its pro-meritocratic ideals, remained a key part of Chinese philosophy and politics for another two millennia, although after the Qin Dynasty it was heavily diluted.
The key to the theory of the game is the binary digital sum of the heap sizes, that is, the sum ( in binary ) neglecting all carries from one digit to another.
Though unique for each pope, the arms are always surmounted by the two keys in saltire ( i. e., crossed over one another so as to form an X ) behind the escutcheon ( shield ) ( one silver key and one gold key, tied with a red cord ), and above them a silver triregnum with three gold crowns and red infulae ( lappets — two strips of fabric hanging from the back of the triregnum which fall over the neck and shoulders when worn ).
Withdrawal of symptoms without any residual neurological finding is another key feature in their recognition.
The fact that how fast reactions occur can often be specified with just a few concentrations and a temperature, instead of needing to know all the positions and speeds of every molecule in a mixture, is a special case of another key concept in physical chemistry, which is that to the extent an engineer needs to know, everything going on in a mixture of millions of billions of billions of particles can often be described by just a few variables like pressure, temperature, and concentration.
In this case, at least some use of the system will be blocked if a user cannot reach the verification service ( i. e. one of the systems that can establish the current validity of another user's key ).
Looking to another key rhetorical theorist, Plato defined the scope of rhetoric according to his negative opinions of the art.
Foreign keys are integrity constraints enforcing that the value of the attribute set is drawn from a candidate key in another relation.

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