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Costume may also refer to the artistic arrangement of accessories in a picture, statue, poem, or play, appropriate to the time, place, or other circumstances represented or described, or to a particular style of clothing worn to portray the wearer as a character or type of character other than their regular persona at a social event such as a masquerade, a fancy dress party or in an artistic theatrical performance.
The genre has again found favour in Spain and elsewhere: younger people, in particular, have been drawn to its lyrical music and theatrical spectacle.
A natural amphitheatre is a performance space located in a spot where a steep mountain or a particular rock formation naturally amplifies or echoes sound, making it ideal for musical and theatrical performances.
" Stowe's refusal to authorize a particular dramatic version left the field clear for any number of adaptations, some launched for ( various ) political reasons and others as simply commercial theatrical ventures.
The 1960s saw some creative sparks in the theatrical film medium, in particular from DePatie-Freleng Enterprises.
Community theatre refers to theatrical performance made in relation to particular communities — its usage includes theatre made by, with, and for a community.
Many met with indifferent success or none, at least on their first presentations during Franck's lifetime ; but the Quintet of 1879 ( one of Saint-Saëns's particular dislikes ) had proven itself an attention-getting and thought-provoking work ( critics described it as having " disturbing vitality " and an " almost theatrical grimness ").
As with film, the term " diegetic " refers to the function of the music within a work's theatrical narrative, with particular relevance to the role of song.
In particular, the film was released on a special widescreen edition format on home video to preserve the films original theatrical aspect ratio, which was uncommon for videotapes at the time, with majority of them being pan and scan, a technique that crops a portion of the image to focus on the more important composition.
In addition to the full-service, general-line advertising agencies, there are also agencies that specialize in particular kinds of advertising: recruitment, help-wanted, medical, classified, industrial, financial, direct-response, retail, yellow pages, theatrical / entertainment, investment, travel, and so on.
Love's theatrical background had given him particular skill at handling full body-puppets and tailoring them to allow freedom for the performer's movements.
He eventually established a practice in commercial law, in particular in work on behalf of the London Stock Exchange, and became known as a subtle advocate with no need to rely on theatrical effects.
The series features a fictional theatrical company, Westfield's Men, and, in particular, Nicholas Bracewell, its book-holder, a position similar to that of the modern stage manager.
Again quoting the Cambridge History, " With all the realism of his situations, with all the genuineness of his characters, he was rather a producer of plays for a particular theatrical troupe than a writer of drama.
Unlike other American animated TV shows of the time ( and Mighty Mouse's past theatrical shorts ) the show's format was loose and episodes did not follow a particular formula.
The stated aims of the Trust were " to encourage and advance the education of the public in the study, performance, understanding and appreciation of theatrical music, in particular grand and light opera, operetta and musical comedy ... through the establishment and maintenance of scholarships and trusts ".
McGrath has a particular association with theatrical exhibition.
This theatrical casebook gathers information about the setting, period, and social implications of a particular play, and is used by actors and directors as an aid in their interpretation of the script.
He started out his theatrical life acting and singing in amateur productions, in particular being a longtime member of Genesis Theatre, which was active from 1974-1982 in the Manchester area of the UK.
The earliest songs that could be considered American popular music, as opposed to the popular music of a particular region or ethnicity, were sentimental parlor songs by Stephen Foster and his peers, and songs meant for use in minstrel shows, theatrical productions that featured singing, dancing and comic performances.

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In mathematics and, in particular, functional analysis, convolution is a mathematical operation on two functions f and g, producing a third function that is typically viewed as a modified version of one of the original functions, giving the area overlap between the two functions as a function of the amount that one of the original functions is translated.
Those who identify a particular dialect as the " standard " or " proper " version of a language are in fact using these terms to express a social distinction.
The concept of duality here is closely related to the duality in projective geometry, where lines and edges are interchanged ; in fact it is often mistakenly taken to be a particular version of the same.
In particular, they note that the glossing of the Italian version of the shahada into Arabic, does not correspond exactly with the standard ritual formula recited daily by every Muslim.
He interviewed witnesses, evaluated oral histories, studied multiple sources and then pronounced his particular version.
Each area and its teachers had particular kata, techniques, and principles that distinguished their local version of te from the others.
Aside from certain custom software ( such as installers and configuration tools ), a distribution is most simply described as a particular assortment of applications installed on top of a set of libraries married with a version of the kernel, such that its " out-of-the-box " capabilities meet most of the needs of its particular end-user base.
This brevity has suggested to many critics that the received version is based on a heavily cut source, perhaps a prompt-book for a particular performance.
The Eldar also use their particular version of titans, which are often more agile and compact than their Imperial counterparts, as well as the smaller Wraithlords ( although the latter does not have a pilot as such, they are controlled by the spirit of a dead Eldar contained in a ' soulstone ').
One version denies the existence of universals — things that can be instantiated or exemplified by many particular things ( e. g. strength, humanity ).
The band became more open in the ' 90s ; for example, the aforementioned NewOrderStory ( and in particular the longer UK version ) featured extensive personal interviews.
Thus, it follows that all power laws with a particular scaling exponent are equivalent up to constant factors, since each is simply a scaled version of the others.
The particular bundled programs have varied with each numbered version and have not been sold by Corel as separate products.
In one of his recent works, Kei-Ichi Kondo derived as a low-energy limit of QCD, a theory linked to the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model since it is basically a particular non-local version of the Polyakov-Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model.
According to Dr. Sepp Linhart a hand-game using gestures in the particular form of the three conflicting elements of rock, paper and scissors-the most commonly-found modern version of the game-originated in the Edo to Meiji period in late 19th century Japan.
Each version can be identified by particular Semiticisms, and by placement of Hebrew and Aramaic characters within their Greek texts.
Extremism: Extremists have used the Quran and their own particular version of sharia to justify acts of war and terror against Western individuals and governments, and also against other Muslims believed to have Western sympathies.
The daytime version has also seen its share of variance, as was the case in two particular episodes.
In particular, the specific format for mobile phones is called SVGT ( SVG Tiny version ).
Biddulph ( 2010 ) has explained this by applying techniques from deterministic chaos to non-chaotic systems, in particular a computable version of Palmer's Universal Invariant Set proposition ( 2009 ), which allows the apparent weirdness of quantum phenomena to be explained as artefacts of the quantum apparatus not a fundamental property of nature.
Bertrand Russell offers a particular version of Occam's Razor: " Whenever possible, substitute constructions out of known entities for inferences to unknown entities.
His particular wire is the " humane " version that did not harm cattle.

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