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detail and if
And if I have gone into so much detail about so small a work, that is because it is also so typical a work, representing the germinal form of a conflict which remains essential in Mann's writing: the crude sketch of Piepsam contains, in its critical, destructive and self-destructive tendencies, much that is enlarged and illuminated in the figures of, for instance, Naphta and Leverkuhn.
He had gone into the Japanese navy, had been trained as an officer, had participated in one or two battles -- he never went into detail regarding his military experience -- and at the age of twenty-five, quite as a bolt out of the blue, he had walked into the mission as if he belonged here and had become a Christian.
If pressed by the sitter for more detail, she may be able to bring the picture more into focus and see more sharply, almost as if she were physically going closer.
This comb detail is also related to the centuries-old traditional romantic Irish story that, if you ever see a comb lying on the ground in Ireland, you must never pick it up, or the banshees ( or mermaids — stories vary ), having placed it there to lure unsuspecting humans, will spirit such gullible humans away.
In cladograms, the clade the authors are most interested in is usually shown in greater detail and as far away from the root – the base – as possible, commonly in the top left corner ( if the root is at the bottom ) or, like in the diagram above, at the bottom ( if the root is to the left or right ).
They have been measured in detail, and match what would be expected if small thermal variations, generated by quantum fluctuations of matter in a very tiny space, had expanded to the size of the observable universe we see today.
They also permit countries to reach agreement on a framework that would be contentious if every detail were to be agreed upon in advance.
Edward Gibbon, in his classic The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, discusses the topic in considerable detail in his famous Chapter Fifteen, summarizing the historical causes of the early success of Christianity as follows: "( 1 ) The inflexible, and, if we may use the expression, the intolerant zeal of the Christians, derived, it is true, from the Jewish religion, but purified from the narrow and unsocial spirit which, instead of inviting, had deterred the Gentiles from embracing the law of Moses.
This is an inescapable trade-off: if the resolution is insufficient to display the desired detail, the output will either be jagged or fuzzy, or some combination thereof.
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.
As a result, much of the misleading and vivid detail was removed from the scholarly series of events, even if it remained in the popular accounts.
A positively charged particle will be accelerated in the same linear orientation as the E field, but will curve perpendicularly to both the instantaneous velocity vector v and the B field according to the right-hand rule ( in detail, if the thumb of the right hand points along v and the index finger along B, then the middle finger points along F ).
Based largely at courts and in intellectual circles around Europe, Maniera art couples exaggerated elegance with exquisite attention to surface and detail: porcelain-skinned figures recline in an even, tempered light, regarding the viewer with a cool glance, if at all.
Solano López condemned troops to death if they failed to carry out his orders to the minutest detail.
Further explanation follows if needed, as well as notable detail.
" Egyptian strongholds in Canaan are also mentioned, including a temple dedicated to Amun, which some scholars place in Gaza ; however, the lack of detail indicating the precise location of these strongholds means that it is unknown what impact these had, if any, on Philistine settlement along the coast.
Failure to provide such detail could lead to dismissal of the case if the defendant successfully demurred to the complaint on the basis that it merely stated " legal conclusions " or " evidentiary facts.
It is unknown whether he had obtained a copy of Hill ’ s booklet or if he had simply read about it in The Times newspaper, which had, on two occasions, on 25 March 1837 and on 20 December 1837, reported in great detail Hill ’ s proposals.
His incredibly detailed reconstructions of ancient Rome, with languid men and women posed against white marble in dazzling sunlight provided his audience with a glimpse of a world of the kind they might one day construct for themselves at least in attitude if not in detail.
The reform had by then received some modifications in points of detail by the reform commission, in which one of the leading members was Clavius, who afterwards wrote defences and an explanation of the reformed calendar, including an emphatic acknowledgement of Lilio's work, especially for his provision of a useful reform for the lunar cycle: " We owe much gratitude and praise to Luigi Giglio who contrived such an ingenious Cycle of Epacts which, inserted in the calendar, always shows the new moon and so can be easily adapted to any length of the year, if only at the right moments the due adjustment is applied.
While a few characters are most prominent, notably Yossarian and the Chaplain, the majority of named characters are described in detail with fleshed out or multidimensional personas to the extent that there are few if any " minor characters.
Spelled out in more detail, this means that a category C is pre-abelian if:
In 2005, Jean-Marie Le Pen considered in the far-right weekly magazine Rivarol that the German occupation of France " was not particularly inhumane even if there were some blunders ," and in 1987 referred to the Nazi gas chambers as " a point of detail of the Second World War.

detail and V
Manuscript detail of Alfonso V of Aragon.
The first Renaissance palace in the British Isles, this was the work of King James V. With its combination of Renaissance architecture, and exuberant late-gothic detail, it is one of the most architecturally impressive buildings in Scotland, covered with unique carved stonework.
In April 1608, they proceeded to Rome, where they were welcomed and hospitably entertained by Pope Paul V. The journey to Rome was recorded in great detail by Tadhg Ó Cianáin.
In greater detail, given a finite-dimensional vector space V of dimension n we can consider the symmetric algebra S ( S < sup > r </ sup >( V )) of the polynomials of degree r over V, and the action on it of GL ( V ).
* Switching Entity Record detail ( e. g. Equipment Type, V & H Coordinates ), including PSTN and IP network elements
since V < sub > BE </ sub > is typically 0. 65 V for a silicon device .< ref > The value for V < sub > BE </ sub > varies logarithmically with current level: for more detail see diode modelling .</ ref >
It was studied in detail by V. Kohlschütter and P. Haenni in 1918, who also described the properties of graphite oxide paper.
See V. 42 and Comparison of synchronous and asynchronous signalling article for more detail.
To discharge the detail of this administration, Charles V instituted a special ministry, the Council of Orders, composed of a president named by the king, whom he represented, and six knights, two delegates from each order.
Image: Detalle_de_la_Urnes_stavkyrkje_ ( V ). jpg | Church detail
James Madison did not oppose reintroducing language permitting the convention amendment process, but expressed prescient concerns about the lack of detail in Article V regarding how the convention amendment process would work.
V. riparia has a wide range and may deviate considerably in detail from the above general description.
Prior to joining the V. C. s, he spent six years performing garrison detail on the Moon for disorderly conduct, which left him mentally unstable.
Another incident relating to Dyer concerns a preface which he wrote for his Poems published in 1802, and is described in detail by E. V. Lucas in his Life of Charles Lamb.

detail and is
It is worth dwelling in some detail on the crisis of this story, because it brings together a number of characteristic elements and makes of them a curious, riddling compound obscurely but centrally significant for Mann's work.
Whitehead contends that the human way of understanding existence as a unity of interlocking and interdependent processes which constitute each other and which cause each other to be and not to be is possible only because the basic form of such an understanding, for all its vagueness and tendency to mistake the detail, is initially given in the way man feels the world.
In the incessant struggle with recalcitrant political fact he learns to focus the essence of a problem in the significant detail, and to articulate the distinctions which clarify the detail as significant, with what is sometimes astounding rapidity.
His delightful picture of society and institutions is filled with warm detail that brings the period vividly to life.
The scene is etched in sharp detail, the military problems brilliantly explained, and the excitement and importance of the battle made evident.
Thus science is the savior of mankind, and in this respect Childhood's End only blueprints in greater detail the vision of the future which, though not always so directly stated, has nevertheless been present in the minds of most science-fiction writers.
The assignment and use of vehicles after purchase is another matter to be covered in detail later.
It is not within the scope of this report to elaborate in any great detail upon special districts in Rhode Island.
The latter matter is considered in detail in a later section.
Every detail in his interpretation has been beautifully thought out, and of these I would especially cite the delicious laendler touch the pianist brings to the fifth variation ( an obvious indication that he is playing with Viennese musicians ), and the gossamer shading throughout.
It is a full scale, small, but efficient house that can become a year 'round retreat complete in every detail.
When irregularity and variation prevent summarizing, information is written in complete detail.
On the following pages, each of the major commercial foamed plastics is described in detail, as to properties, applications, and methods of processing.
I am sure that nothing within me is capable of composing that life-like sequence, so complete in detail, from the hodge-podge of news pictures I have seen.
The charge that the federal indictment of three Chicago narcotics detail detectives `` is the product of rumor, combined with malice, and individual enmity '' on the part of the federal narcotics unit here was made yesterday in their conspiracy trial before Judge Joseph Sam Perry in federal District court.
Further money is saved through economy in bookkeeping and clerical detail as the result of central billing.
This is not only a compliment to Mijbil, of whom there are a fine series of photographs and drawings in the book, but to the author who has catalogued the saga of a frightened otter cub's journey by plane from Iraq to London, then by train ( where he lay curled in the wash basin playing with the water tap ) to Camusfearna, with affectionate detail.
The taxonomic diversity of the monocotyledons is described in detail by Kubitzki.
In law, it is generally meant to state specifically and in detail what one did and for what reason, often in relation to commission of a crime.
The AFI Catalog of Feature Films, started in 1968, is an online database that preserves the history of American film in encyclopedic detail.

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