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The dialogue of the series was kept " clean ", but its level of sophistication was appropriate to adults in a criminal milieu.
Plato, in his dialogue Alcibíades ( circa 390 BC ), uses the expression ta esô meaning " the inner things ", and in his dialogue Theaetetus ( circa 360 BC ) he uses ta exô meaning " the outside things ".
To guide a dialogue, the engine may have several levels of sophistication: " forward chaining ", " backward chaining " and " mixed chaining ".
The only dialogue left over from that script was " That's quite an urban renewal program they've got going on over there ", said by Major McDonahue.
The usual meaning of gnostikos in Classical Greek texts is " learned " or " intellectual ", such as used in the comparison of " practical " ( praktikos ) and " intellectual " ( gnostikos ) in Plato's dialogue between Young Socrates and the Foreigner in his The Statesman ( 258e ).
A ; ; ; ) is a story, dialogue, question, or statement, which is used in Zen-practice to provoke the " great doubt ", and test a student's progress in Zen practice.
Larissa was indeed the birthplace of Meno, who thus became, along with Xenophon and a few others, one of the generals leading several thousands Greeks from various places, in the ill-fated expedition of 401 ( retold in Xenophon's Anabasis ) meant to help Cyrus the Younger, son of Darius II, king of Persia, overthrow his elder brother Artaxerxes II and take over the throne of Persia ( Meno is featured in Plato's dialogue bearing his name, in which Socrates uses the example of " the way to Larissa " to help explain Meno the difference between true opinion and science ( Meno, 97a – c ) ; this " way to Larissa " might well be on the part of Socrates an attempt to call to Meno's mind a " way home ", understood as the way toward one's true and " eternal " home reached only at death, that each man is supposed to seek in his life ).
The Jazz Singer, released in 1927 by Warner Brothers, was not only the first film with synchronized dialogue, but the first feature film that was also a musical, featuring Al Jolson singing " Dirty Hands, Dirty Face ;" " Toot, Toot, Tootsie ", " Blue Skies " and " My Mammy ".
Just as the dialogue is getting " too silly ", Graham Chapman's no-nonsense colonel bursts in and orders the sketch to be stopped.
Besides Zarathushtra's Gathas, Plato gives the earliest surviving account of a " natural theology ", around 360 BC, in his dialogue " Timaeus " he states " Now the whole Heaven, or Cosmos, ... we must first investigate concerning it that primary question which has to be investigated at the outset in every case ,— namely, whether it has existed always, having no beginning of generation, or whether it has come into existence, having begun from some beginning ".
Although none of the major opera houses "... use traditional, Broadway-style sound reinforcement, in which most if not all singers are equipped with radio microphones mixed to a series of unsightly loudspeakers scattered throughout the theatre ", many use a sound reinforcement system for acoustic enhancement, and for subtle boosting of offstage voices, child singers, onstage dialogue, and sound effects ( e. g., church bells in Tosca or thunder effects in Wagnerian operas ).
Remus was first mentioned in the dialogue of original series episode, " Balance of Terror ", the first episode to feature the Romulans.
Paul Schrader does not take credit for the line, saying that his script only read, " Travis speaks to himself in the mirror ", and that De Niro improvised the dialogue.
Oliver Postgate provided the narration throughout each episode, for the most part in a soft, melodic voice, describing and accounting for the curious antics of the little blue planet's knitted pink inhabitants, and providing a " translation ", as it were, for much of their whistled dialogue.
Sondheim converted long passages of dialogue, and sometimes just a simple phrase like " A boy like that would kill your brother ", into lyrics.
The 1992 remastered re-release of this album included the " Overture ", the " End Credits " music, the complete " Dance at the Gym " and dialogue from the film.
* In the dialogue " What the Tortoise Said to Achilles ", Lewis Carroll describes what happens at the end of the race.
Despite perceived differences between Eastern and Western philosophy, some of Heidegger's later work, particularly " A Dialogue on Language between a Japanese and an Inquirer ", does show an interest in initiating such a dialogue.
Die Entführung aus dem Serail is in the genre of " Singspiel ", meaning that much of the action is carried forward by spoken dialogue, thus the music lacks recitatives and consists entirely of set numbers.
In her New York Times review Janet Maslin wrote, Natalie Portman got film's " archest dialogue ", and called her " a budding knockout, and scene-stealingly good even in an overly showy role.
" Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times praised Tate as " a wonder to behold ", but after describing the dialogue in one scene as " the most offensive and appalling vulgarity ever thrown up by any civilization ", concluded that, " I will be unable to take her any more seriously as a sex symbol than Raquel Welch.
", and some of the dialogue from the dancing sequence was lifted from another take.

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It also has strong themes of internationalism and addresses a need of humanity to mature-criticizing religious hierarchies, emphasizing inter-religious dialogue and unity, and international standards ; things others at the time thought lacked practical application and seemed only utopian in the era it was published.
Renwick integrated some of the plots and dialogue from the series into a novel, which was first published by BBC Books in 1992.
Kier Elam has traced Shakespeare's Italian idioms in Shrew and some of the dialogue to Florio's Second Fruits, a bilingual introduction to Italian language and culture published in 1591.
The text — i. e., the spoken dialogue, sung lyrics, and stage directions, as applicable — is commonly published separately from the music ( such a booklet is usually included with sound recordings of most operas ).
Secondly, Elam suggests that Shakespeare derived his Italian idioms and some of the dialogue from John Florio's Second Fruits, a bilingual introduction to Italian language and culture published in 1591.
In 1993, the last and fifth book of the Liberté series was published: Liberté 5: le dialogue des cultures.
Kardec's own introductory book on Spiritism, What is Spiritism ?, published only two years after The Spirits Book, includes a long dialogue between his persona and three idealized critics, " The Critic ", " The Skeptic ", and " The Priest ", which as a whole summed up most of the criticism Spiritism has received since then: of being charlatanism, pseudoscience, heresy, anti-Catholic, witchcraft, and / or a form of Satanism.
Adams himself, at his own suggestion, makes a cameo appearance ; due to his death before production began on the series, this was achieved by sampling his character's dialogue from an audio book of the novel read by Adams that was published in the 1990s.
* 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.
There are two published versions of The Lover: one written in the form of an autobiography, without any superimposed temporal structures, as the young girl narrates in first-person ; the other, called The North China Lover and released in conjunction with the film version of the work, is in film script form, in the third person, with written dialogue and without internal monologue.
In his lifetime, as well as the alliterative verse in The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien published The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son in 1953, an alliterative verse dialogue recounting a historical fictional account of the Battle of Maldon.
* The Vassar Chronicle is the College's only political journal, published monthly by the Moderate, Independent, Conservative Alliance ( MICA ), which seeks to expand the breadth of political dialogue on campus by publishing long-form opinion columns.
In comic books, a pin-up is simply a full-page piece of artwork, most often without dialogue, that showcases a character, group of characters, or significant event, published within an issue, rather than made available by itself as a poster.
The Jaguar made her first published appearance in Cihualyaomiquiz, The Jaguar # 1 written and illustrated by Laura Molina in 1996 with Tomás Benitez assisting in additional story editing and dialogue.
In 1856 at the age of 81 he published Antony and Octavius: Scenes for the Study, twelve consecutive poems in dialogue, and " Letter to Emerson ", as well as continuing Imaginary Conversations.
Wade conclusively stated in an interview published by Le Soleil on May 19, 2008 that there was no longer any possibility of dialogue with the opposition unless it recognized him as the legitimate President.
The United States Institute of Peace published works on interfaith dialogue and peacebuilding including a Special Report on Evaluating Interfaith Dialogue Interfaith dialog forms a major role in the study of religion and peacebuilding.
Crumb disliked how the film presented the sexual content and politics, denouncing Fritz's dialogue in the final sequences of the film, which includes a quote from The Beatles song " The End ", as " red-neck and fascistic " Following the film's release, The People's Comics published the story " Fritz the Cat ' Superstar '", in which Crumb satirized Bakshi and Krantz.
* Canta che ti passa Virginia Zeani in dialogue with Sever Voinescu published 2011
Bakshi also provided fans with the first origin story for the character ever presented on TV, the aptly titled " The Origin of Spider-Man ," which used entire chunks of Stan Lee's dialogue, not from the hero's first appearance in Amazing Fantasy # 15, published in August 1962, but instead from a drastically updated retelling in Spectacular Spider-Man # 1, titled " In the Beginning ," which was published in July 1968, only a few months before the episode was aired.
Her Conversations d ' Émilie, a dialogue recollecting the education of her granddaughter, Émilie de Belsunce, was published in 1774.
In an in-depth overview of the game's demo published in Game Informer, it is mentioned that a line of dialogue indicates that within the game, nobody has been able to contact Oracle as of late.
On the published site, the caption beneath the Krakatoa drawing reads " DATELINE: 1880, Sumatra ", contradicting the date of the actual eruption, Clive's dialogue in the episode and the date on the drawing itself.

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