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This particular adaptation was heavily influenced by the commedia dell ' arte tradition, with a bare stage featuring clowns carrying props as required, whilst the first meeting of Katherina and Petruchio takes plays in a boxing ring.

particular and is
If a work is divided into several large segments, a last-minute drawing of random numbers may determine the order of the segments for any particular performance.
Evidence is plentiful that early and later also he has been indebted to the Gothic romancers, who deal in extravagant horror, to the symbolists writing at the end of the preceding century, and in particular to the stream-of-consciousness novelists, Henry James and James Joyce among them.
Ptolemy's problem is to forecast where, against the inverted bowl of night, some particular light will be found at future times.
The strongest appeal of the Copernican formulation consisted in just this: ideally, the justification for dealing with special problems in particular ways is completely set out in the basic ' rules ' of the theory.
The `` conventional '' image of a particular time and place is not necessarily congruent with the image of the facts as established over the years by scholarly and scientific research.
The symposium provides an opportunity to confront the self with specific statements which were made at particular times by identifiable communicators who were addressing definite audiences -- and throughout several hundred pages everyone is talking about the same key symbol of identification.
But there is one in particular which, it seems to me, deserves special attention.
At Sounion there is a group of beautiful columns, the ruins of a temple to Poseidon, of particular interest at that time, as active reconstruction was in progress.
Each will decide on his own course somewhere between these two extreme cases according to the sense of responsibility which is determined for him by the particular circumstances of his own life.
In Plato's mind there is an irresolvable conflict between the poet and the philosopher, because the poet imitates only particular objects and is incapable of rising to the first level of abstraction, much less the highest level of ideal forms.
The wisdom of granting such tax exemptions is another matter, but this particular instance is, in my opinion, completely satisfactory.
It makes no difference what part of the world is involved, what form of regime, what particular issue.
Molotov, in particular, is being charged with all kinds of sins -- especially with wanting to cut down free public services, to increase rents and fares ; ;
It would seem, then, that movable property and equipment is not taxed as a whole but that certain types are taxed in towns where this is bound to be expedient for that particular kind of personal property.
It is not clear, however, whether they are thinking of all movable property or only of boats, trailers, aircraft or certain other types of personal property whose assessment would be advantageous to their particular towns.
If the resulting difference for the particular State is less or more than these extremes, the State's allotment percentage must be raised or lowered to the appropriate extreme.
Determine if the particular State's unadjusted allotment ( result obtained in item 11 above ) is greater than its maximum allotment, and if so lower its unadjusted allotment to its maximum allotment.
Determine if the particular State's unadjusted allotment ( result obtained in item 11 above ) is less than its minimum ( base ) allotment, and if so raise its unadjusted allotment to its minimum allotment.
If the resulting difference for the particular State is less or more than these extremes, the State's Federal share must be raised or lowered to the appropriate extreme.
For this reason, the more uncertain skywave service was denominated `` secondary '' in our rules, as compared to the steadier, more reliable groundwave `` primary service '', and, for both skywave service and skywave interference, signal strength is expressed in terms of percentage of time a particular signal-intensity level is exceeded -- 50 percent of the time for skywave service, 10 percent of the time for skywave interference.
The exercise I shall discuss in this -- the first of a new series of articles on muscle definition-specialization of a particular body part -- is the One Leg Lunge.

particular and prone
Therefore, particular cultivars are recommended for areas prone to certain pest problems.
During November and December in particular, the town of Asti can be prone to fog, which is less common in the higher-altitude areas that surround it.
A particular problem with observational studies involving human subjects is the great difficulty attaining fair comparisons between treatments ( or exposures ), because such studies are prone to selection bias, and groups receiving different treatments ( exposures ) may differ greatly according to their covariates ( age, height, weight, medications, exercise, nutritional status, ethnicity, family medical history, etc .).
Some disciplines, in particular within evolutionary biology, are still prone to use language that appears teleological when they describe natural tendencies towards certain end conditions ; but these arguments can almost always be rephrased in non-teleological forms.
Another common trait is their show of affection: they have a particular penchant for being close to the head or neck of their human companions and can often be found mounted upon one's shoulder or nestled into the cranny created by the neck and shoulder when one is prone.
Diagnosis of the particular complication usually depends on when the symptoms appear-that is, whether symptoms occur when the patient is upright or in a prone position, with the head at roughly the same level as the feet.
Although Rush is not prone to great variations of their songs in concert this performance of " By-tor and the Snow Dog " has some of the more finely intertwined and subtle explorations of Alex Lifeson's guitar work, of particular note his longer special effects sections than those of the studio version from their " Fly By Night " album.
However, even when participants were made aware ulterior motives existed to take a particular position, such as with the pro-and anti-Fidel Castro essays mentioned above, they were still prone to the fundamental attribution error.
More than 200, 000 hectares have been part of a multi-year study using Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping ( TEM ) to identify areas prone to geologic and geomorphic hazards, in particular, landslides, soil erosion, and sedimentation, as well as identify and characterize terrain conditions associated with these hazards. The region contains the largest area of intact ( unlogged ) temperate rainforest left on Vancouver Island.
The motorway is relatively busy, with an average daily traffic flow of 144, 000 vehicles in Yorkshire, and has several areas prone to gridlock, in particular, between Leeds and Huddersfield in West Yorkshire.
Even when Groo does join battle intending to fight for a particular side, he is prone to forget which side he's on, or be tricked into fighting his unfortunate allies.
Where the A10 bisects Cheshunt as an urban dual carriageway, it is prone to traffic congestion, in particular because of the many junctions with local roads.
In particular, some structures of alkylating agent can be particularly prone to elimination.
The climate is dry continental with hot summers prone to drought and cold winters and the particular hydrogeological soil are favorable for viticulture, which, however, is dominant throughout, making the wine not only an element of economic wealth for the entire region but also a true symbol of the culture and tradition " Monferrina ".
Delucchi added that the cook and a second man were sailors he did not consider " up to par "; the cook in particular was prone to nervous attacks and was seen as a liability at the pier.
The adapted buildings were also known as " rookeries ," and were a particular concern as they were prone to collapse and fire.
The first Astro turfs were a far harder surface than grass, and soon became known as an unforgiving playing surface which was prone to cause more injuries, and in particular, more serious joint injuries, than would comparatively be suffered on a grass surface.
Without careful maintenance superheaters are prone to a particular type of hazardous failure in the tube bursting at the U-shaped turns in the superheater tube.
Some areas of the world that are particularly prone to such events include the west coast of North America ( especially California and Alaska ), the northeastern Mediterranean region ( Greece, Italy, and Turkey in particular ), Iran, New Zealand, Indonesia, India, Japan, and parts of China.
* Jennifer " Jennie " Malloy ( née Slattery ) ( Stephanie Hodge ): Jack's irritable and promiscuous wife, who gets along with no one in particular and is prone to jealousy.
In North America, voles in particular are prone to damaging trees by girdling both their roots and trunk.
BEA ’ s route network focused on airports in the UK and Europe, and hence its services were particularly prone to disruption by these particular conditions.
Lacan also drew on the way ' Melanie Klein pushes back the limits within which we can see the subjective function of identification operate ', in her work on phantasy-something extended by her followers to the analysis of how ' we are all prone to be drawn into social phantasy systems ... the experience of being in a particular set of human collectivities '.
In particular, the aircraft was prone to losing wings.

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