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In the following sketch we shall present a brief outline of his life and let him as much as possible speak for himself.
The Almagest and The Hypotheses outline Ptolemy's conception of his own task as the provision of computational tables, independent calculating devices for the prediction of future planetary perturbations.
On the other hand, the consensus of opinion is that, used with caution and in conjunction with other types of evidence, the native sources still provide a valid rough outline for the English settlement of southern Britain.
In animation applications, such as Adobe Flash and Synfig, Bézier curves are used to outline, for example, movement.
Users outline the wanted path in Bézier curves, and the application creates the needed frames for the object to move along the path.
In 1964 the Cowboys opted for a simpler look ( adopting essentially the team's current uniform ) by changing their jersey / socks to one solid color with three horizontal stripes on the sleeves ; the white jersey featured royal blue stripes with a narrow black border, the royal blue jersey white stripes with the same black outline.
Likewise, tracing — drawing on a thin piece of paper, sometimes designed for that purpose ( tracing paper ), around the outline of preexisting shapes that show through the paper — is also not considered fine art, although it may be part of the draftsman's preparation.
The Micropædia is meant for quick fact-checking and as a guide to the Macropædia ; readers are advised to study the Propædia outline to understand a subject's context and to find more detailed articles.
Rows of even, round chain stitches are used both for outline and to fill in color.
However, after they heard Bel Geddes outline his project all other plans were scrapped as they favoured his design for its appeal to a broader audience.
Attended by top Nazi officials, it was used to outline the plans for the " final solution to the Jewish question ".
From late 1947 to May 1949, Fuchs gave Alexander Feklisov, his case officer, the principal theoretical outline for creating a hydrogen bomb and the initial drafts for its development as the work progressed in England and America.
" at which point the listeners outline all forms of positive aspects of the Roman occupation such as sanitation, medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, a fresh water system, public health and peace, followed by " what have the Romans ever done for us except sanitation, medicine, education ...".
Due to problems including transport issues Glamorgan County Council never gave outline planning permission for the proposals and by June 1964 the scheme was abandoned.
An outline of a path was put forward in 1992 for building a table-top factory in the absence of an assembler.
The resulting space is often seen in old city centers of Europe even to this day, as broader streets often outline where the old wall once stood ( evident for example in Prague and Florence, Italy ).
By 1974, Joseph A. Scirrotto Jr. designed the silver wings took on a white outline, and this style on a kelly green helmet became standard for over two decades.
The term may be used either for the path or its length-it can be thought of as the length of the outline of a shape.
Apple ended up reaching an accord with Adobe and licensed genuine PostScript for its printers, but TrueType became the standard outline font technology for both MS Windows and the Macintosh.
Until the early 17th century large outline images of the giants Gog and Magog ( or Goemagot and Corineus ) had for a long time been cut into the turf of the Hoe exposing the white limestone beneath.
Spider Robinson, a colleague, friend, and admirer of Heinlein, wrote Variable Star, based on an outline and notes for a juvenile novel that Heinlein prepared in 1955.
But RTL didn't like the series ' outline about separated twins meeting each other for the first time after twenty years and falling in love not knowing that they are related.
In some editions, there is a Psalm in the preparations for the Amidah that is printed in the outline of a menorah, and the worshipper meditates on this shape as he recites the psalm.

outline and Aristotle
As Sachs points out ( 2002, p. 30 ) it appears that the list is not especially fixed, because it differs between the Nicomachean and Eudemian Ethics, and also because Aristotle repeats several times that this is a rough outline.
Murray does, however, concede that Aristotle is correct in that " There can be no portrayal of character ... without at least a skeleton outline of plot.

outline and involves
outline that reciprocity involves an explicit understanding of linkage between the defending state's carrots and the attacking state's concessions.
The diagnosis is made by the clinical picture and the chest xray, which demonstrates decreased lung volumes ( bell-shaped chest ), absence of the thymus ( after about 6 hours ), a small ( 0. 5 – 1 mm ), discrete, uniform infiltrate ( sometimes described as a " ground glass " appearance ) that involves all lobes of the lung, and air-bronchograms ( i. e. the infiltrate will outline the larger airways passages which remain air-filled ).
The former involves fitting a preset number of semilandmarks at equal intervals around the outline of a shape, recording the deviation of each step from semilandmark to semilandmark from what the angle of that step would be were the object a simple circle.
It involves creating a muslin mock-up pattern by pinning fabric directly on a dress form, then transferring the muslin outline and markings onto a paper pattern or using the muslin as the pattern itself.

outline and activity
A factory was established in France, which developed its own range of French outline trains, but Liverpool dominated export activity elsewhere, with large numbers of Hornby trains exported to Australia, New Zealand, Argentina and Scandinavia.
Section G of that document –" Directives for first days of the organization of the living state " outline activity of the Bandera followers during summer 1941 In the subsection of " Minority Policy " the OUN-B ordered:
Section G of that document –" Directives for first days of the organization of the living state " outline activity of the Bandera followers during summer 1941 In the subsection of " Minority Policy " the OUN-B ordered:
Differences in activity may also be represented as a ' glass brain ', a representation of three outline views of the brain as if it were transparent.

outline and sometimes
Most Raphael drawings are rather precise — even initial sketches with naked outline figures are carefully drawn, and later working drawings often have a high degree of finish, with shading and sometimes highlights in white.
He employed a system of notation developed in Spain that uses varied colors or textures for polyphonic music, usually ( from bottom to top ) solid black, solid red, black outline ( sometimes solid yellow ) and red outline ( or black outline when yellow was used ).
Most of his music, even his sacred music, is simple and clear in outline, sometimes even ascetic ; a greater contrast between Binchois and the extreme complexity of the ars subtilior of the previous century would be hard to imagine.
Ethical systems do in fact allow for, and sometimes outline, tradeoffs or priorities in decisions.
The effect was unnatural for women, but gave them a more masculine outline which was sometimes thought to be of benefit in business situations.
* Streets are usually indicated by a graphical outline of the right of way, and sometimes depicts the paved area.
The edges of the ridges are usually not darker than the pits, and somewhat oval in outline, sometimes bluntly cone-shaped with a rounded top or more elongate.
This is why an outline drawing or sketch is sometimes more effective as art than an original color photograph.
* the outline of the major points in the argument, or divisio ( sometimes known as partitio ) -- It has two functions: names the issues in dispute and lists the arguments to be used in the order they will appear.
Once the individual pieces are complete, they are fitted together like a jig-saw puzzle and glued to wood backing which is sometimes cut to the outline shape of the image.
Sgraffito ( plural: sgraffiti ; sometimes spelled scraffito ) is a technique either of wall decor, produced by applying layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colors to a moistened surface, or in ceramics, by applying to an unfired ceramic body two successive layers of contrasting slip, and then in either case scratching so as to produce an outline drawing.
Chapters 69-73 of 2 Enoch ( sometimes referred as the Exaltation of Melchizedek or 2EM ) outline the priestly succession of Enoch.
When Leyland switched to a revised frontal appearance in 1960 – 61, ( see below ) Edinburgh stuck to their home built version of the BMMO outline, fitting the City Crest where the BMMO monogram had gone on their batch and thus later Edinburgh Titans are sometimes quoted in Leyland codes as having exposed radiators, a similar confusion attached to full-fronted Titans for a variety of operators.
One range, or series of ranges, closely follows the outline of the coast ; the other, which is loftier, forms the northern limit of the great tableland of Castile and León, and is sometimes regarded as a continuation of the Pyrenees.
It is usually used in inverted form or sometimes as an outline.

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