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Others, less consciously but quite probably influenced by the trends of the times, experiment with approaches that parallel those of the contemporary poet, painter, and musician.
Already Trevelyan had begun to parallel his nineteenth-century Italian studies with several works on English figures of the same period.
he usually draws some kind of comparison with the jazz tradition and the poem he is reading -- for instance, he draws the parallel between a poem he reads about an Oriental courtesan waiting for the man she loves, and who never comes, and the old blues chants of Ma Rainy and other Negro singers -- but usually the comparison is specious.
Oersted's own earlier experiments were unimpressive, possibly because he had, like other experimenters, laid the conducting wire across the compass needle instead of parallel with it.
The background, which is available in various widths and continuous lengths, is extruded with parallel undercut grooves which grip the flexible letters securely.
A tape of cellulose acetate is pulled between the blocks and the tape pulls the fluid or paste with it between the parallel faces of the blocks.
The plane of the action in the scene is not parallel with the plane of the film in the camera or on the screen.
The evolution of the Greek art seems to go parallel with the Greek philosophical conceptions, which changed from the natural-philosophy of Thales to the metaphysical theory of Pythagoras.
In the center of the tablet is a set of 5 parallel lines equally divided by a vertical line, capped with a semicircle at the intersection of the bottom-most horizontal line and the single vertical line.
Below this crack is another group of eleven parallel lines, again divided into two sections by a line perpendicular to them, but with the semicircle at the top of the intersection ; the third, sixth and ninth of these lines are marked with a cross where they intersect with the vertical line.
Instead of having a pulp cavity, each tooth has a cluster of thin, upright, parallel tubes of vasodentin ( a modified form of dentine ), with individual pulp canals, held together by cementum.
Detailed morphological and molecular studies have shown that the group is not actually monophyletic, with proposed floral homologies of the gnetophytes and the angiosperms having evolved in parallel.
The leaves form a rosette at the base of the plant, and are alternate, distichous, flat, sessile, simple, linear or lanceolate, and parallel veined, with entire margins.
This methodology could be used for parallel computation of statistical moments with subsequent combination of those moments, or for combination of statistical moments computed at sequential times.
The name probably means " she who ( comes ) at dusk ," which would identify Aphrodite in her personification as the evening star, a significant parallel she shares with Mesopotamian Ishtar.
In contrast, in the Arian German kingdoms established on the wreckage of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century, there were entirely separate Arian and Nicene Churches with parallel hierarchies, each serving different sets of believers.
Images of a gravity-bound or man-made environment are particularly anisotropic in the orientation domain, with more image structure located at orientations parallel with or orthogonal to the direction of gravity ( vertical and horizontal ).
This is a limestone belt with parallel hard rock ridges left standing by erosion to form mountains.
Anchoring with sufficient scope and / or heavy chain rode brings the direction of strain close to parallel with the seabed.
When the anchor lands on the bottom, it will generally fall over with the arms parallel to the seabed.
Due south the plateau rim is formed by three parallel steps with level ground between them.

parallel and Pete
In sealing the Cybermen and Daleks back into the " void " through which they came, Rose ends up in the parallel universe with Jackie and the alternate universe Pete as the walls between universes seal: she is later declared dead in her own universe.
In " Rise of the Cybermen " and " The Age of Steel " ( 2006 ) Coduri plays a parallel universe Jackie, who is rich and famous because of the parallel Pete Tyler's success.
Rose and the parallel universe Pete work together to try and save this version of Jackie, but she is turned into an emotionless Cyberman and later dies.
In " Doomsday ", due to invading Cybermen from the parallel universe, the walls between universe break down and Jackie meets the parallel universe version of Pete.
This episode marks the first appearance of Rose Tyler's father Pete Tyler, played by Shaun Dingwall, who would later reprise his role in the 2006 series as a Pete from a parallel universe.
Although he dies in this episode, Pete Tyler returns ( in a parallel universe form ) in the second-series episode " Rise of the Cybermen " / " Age of Steel " and again in the same series " Army of Ghosts " / " Doomsday ".
Whilst fighting the emotionless Cybermen Pete loses his wife, the parallel universe Jackie Tyler, and in turn struggles to comprehend that Rose is his daughter in another universe.
This version of Pete returns in the finale episode in which he is there to aid his parallel self's family, eventually returning to the parallel universe with them.
A parallel Earth version of Pete ( played again by Dingwall ) appears in three episodes of the 2006 series.
When the walls between universes are sealed Pete and Jackie are sent to the parallel universe for safety ; he later returns to rescue Rose from falling into the breach.

parallel and formed
A parallel function for philosophy is the study of the relation between perceptions experientially received and conceptions logically formed.
It is located in the western part of the Nova Scotia peninsula, formed by a trough between two parallel mountain ranges along the shore of the Bay of Fundy.
* The curve at a fixed offset from a given Bézier curve, often called an offset curve ( lying " parallel " to the original curve, like the offset between rails in a railroad track ), cannot be exactly formed by a Bézier curve ( except in some trivial cases ).
For a convex shape in the plane, the diameter is defined to be the largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundary, and the width is defined to be the smallest such distance.
: When an LED-like structure is contained in a resonant cavity formed by polishing the parallel end faces, a laser can be formed.
If this area is excluded then Egypt has no southern-most point, its southern border being formed by the 22nd parallel north.
* In a plane mirror, a parallel beam of light changes its direction as a whole, while still remaining parallel ; the images formed by a plane mirror are virtual images, of the same size as the original object ( see mirror image ).
Levees are parallel ridges formed at the edges of lava flows.
Palaeo-drainage network formed by several palaeochannels has been worked out by different researchers in western Rajasthan and neighbouring states, which is mainly buried under sand cover of the Thar Desert and parallel to the Aravalli Hills 6 – 8.
The " service box " is formed by the short line — a solid red line running the court's width parallel to the front and back walls at a distance of 20 feet-and the service line parallels the short line and is 15 feet from the front wall.
As an extreme example, a flat opaque layer of altocumulus formed by the spreading of cumulus arranged in parallel bands accompanied by precipitation not reaching the ground could be termed altocumulus stratiformis opacus radiatus cumulogenitus virga.
In parallel, the first humus-bearing horizon is formed ( the A horizon ), followed by some mineral horizons ( B horizons ).
Cryptomonad flagella are inserted parallel to one another, and are covered by bipartite hairs called mastigonemes, formed within the endoplasmic reticulum and transported to the cell surface.
After a long period of being fully formed, the water falling off the ledge will retreat, causing a horizontal pit parallel to the waterfall wall.
In the figure at the right, all of the orange-shaded angles are congruent to each other and all of the green-shaded angles are congruent to each other, because vertical angles are congruent and alternate interior angles formed by a transversal cutting parallel lines are congruent.
By 1905, the two institutions were large and active forces in the area, and the Municipal College of Technology, forerunner of UMIST, formed the Faculty of Technology of the Victoria University of Manchester while continuing as a technical college in parallel with the advanced courses of study in the faculty.
This is unusual from a Western viewpoint, though one parallel is that new Basque verbs are only formed periphrastically.
The Anduin flowed parallel to the Misty Mountains in a broad vale which formed the western part of Rhovanion, lying between the mountains and Mirkwood.
In 1985, when INMOS management suggested the release of the transputer be delayed, Miles Chesney, David Alden, Eric Barton, Roy Bottomley, James Cownie and Gerry Talbot resigned and formed Meiko ( Japanese for " well-engineered ") to start work on massively parallel machines based on the processor.
As a parallel with the earlier Charles Knight-designed sleeve-valved automotive powerplants, any RCV sleeve-valved model engine that is run on model glow engine fuel using castor oil as a small percentage ( about 2 % to 4 % content ) of the lubricant in the fuel allows the " varnish " created through engine operation to provide a better pneumatic seal between the rotating cylinder valve and the unitized engine cylinder / head castings, initially formed while the engine is being broken in.
Carnival had arrived with the French, and the slaves, who could not take part in Carnival, formed their own, parallel celebration called canboulay.

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