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The word satura as used by Quintilian, however, was used to denote only Roman verse satire, a strict genre that imposed hexameter form, a narrower genre than what would be later intended as satire.
These poets do not necessarily restrict themselves to the strict metrical or rhyme schemes of the traditional Petrarchan form ; some use iambic hexameter, while others do not observe the octave-sestet division created by the traditional rhyme scheme.

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The explanations below are for quick reference and do not fully or completely define the statistic ; for the strict definition, see the linked article for each statistic.
From 1975 to 1979, a Canadian progressive power trio, Rush, released three albums containing sidelong epics, regarded by some as concept albums ( though not actually concept albums by strict definition of the term ; that is, none of the other songs on the album have anything to do with each other or the 20-minute sidelong epic, so there is no pervasive concept or story ).
Originally, jurisdiction over parties in the United States adhered to strict interpretation of the geographic bounds of each state's sovereign power.
Postgate had strict views on storyline development, which perhaps resultantly restricted the length of each particular series development.
For each ( non-strict ) total order ≤ there is an associated asymmetric ( hence irreflexive ) relation <, called a strict total order, which can equivalently be defined in two ways:
Another clear reference to the baroque is the often complex and virtuosic counterpoint that sometimes follows strict fugal behavior but more often simply allows each performer in the group to assert his voice.
The 8-level paper tapes were distributed under strict accounting controls and were read by a fill device, such as the hand held KOI-18, that was temporarily connected to each security device that needed new keys.
The Pacific Route opened in August 1941, but was affected by the start of hostilities between Japan and the US ; after December 1941, only Soviet ships could be used, and, as Japan and the USSR observed a strict neutrality towards each other, only non-military goods could be transported.
The terms vibrato and tremolo are sometimes used interchangeably, although the strict definitions of each describe them as separate effects: vibrato is a periodic variation in the pitch ( frequency ) of a musical note, whereas tremolo usually refers to periodic variations in the volume ( amplitude ) of a musical note.
Four periods ( kapu pule ) each month required strict ceremonies.
Some roleplay is very strict and requires players to be able to type a paragraph or two per each turn, some use strict guidelines involving roleplay dice and some are combinations of all of the above.
Feature levels 9_1, 9_2 and 9_3 encapsulate various features of popular Direct3D 9 cards, and feature levels 10_0 and 10_1 refer to Direct3D 10 and 10. 1 respectively ; each upper level is a strict superset of a lower level.
CPJ staff applies strict criteria for each case ; researchers independently investigate and verify the circumstances behind each death or imprisonment.
For sorting we can either specify a weak order " should not come after " or a strict weak order " should come before " ( specifying one defines also the other, the two are the complement of the inverse of each other, see operations on binary relations ).
The body also has differences between each manufacturer, but still within strict aerodynamic guidelines provided by NASCAR.
Moshing, in a strict sense, is a style of dance whose participants push or slam into each other.
The coupling between ATP hydrolysis and transport is more or less a strict chemical reaction, in which a fixed number of solute molecules are transported for each ATP molecule that is hydrolyzed ; for example, 3 Na < sup >+</ sup > ions out of the cell and 2 K < sup >+</ sup > ions inward per ATP hydrolyzed, for the Na < sup >+</ sup >/ K < sup >+</ sup > exchanger.
But as the sequence of the bells is permuted the ringers physically swap the bells accordingly ; the bells actually move up and down the table and each row is rung in strict sequence from right to left.
Peterson's holding company was called Foodmaker Company, which by 1966 was known as Foodmaker, Inc. All Jack in the Box locations at this time were company-owned ; location sites, food preparation, quality control and the hiring and training of on-site managers and staff in each location was subject to rigorous screening processes and strict performance standards.
" The plurality also overruled City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health, 462 U. S. 416 ( 1983 ) and Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 476 U. S. 747 ( 1986 ), each of which applied " strict scrutiny " to abortion restrictions.
OSI specifies strict modular separation of functionality at these layers and provides protocol implementations for each layer.
There is a blue directed " suffix " arc from each node to the node that is the longest possible strict suffix of it in the graph.

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Each of these hymns has eight four-line stanzas and is written in strict iambic dimeter ( that is 2 x 2 iambs ).
The strict adherence to these constraints, and to the requirement never to ask about anyone else's work, was well accepted in a country where there were many wartime posters stating Careless Talk Costs Lives.
Again, the strict versions of these inequalities require x ≠ 0 and r ≠ 0, 1.
It had strict rules against gambling, horses, guns, tobacco and alcohol, but these rules were generally ignored.
Although it is difficult to maintain a pure and strict essentialist-only curriculum, these schools have the central aim of establishing a common knowledge base for all citizens.
Despite these stereotypes, however, there are actually quite strict rules governing tackling.
In contrast to later duchies, these entities were not defined by strict administrative boundaries but by the area of settlement of major Germanic tribes.
A significant percentage of the population also practice Vodou traditions approximately 20-25 %, but these claims are denied by a significant amount of the strict Roman Catholic populace.
In many traditions, these have acquired strict guidelines for use by certain social classes.
For these cases, the Academy of the Hebrew Language suggests two transliteration sets, a generic one, reflecting modern phonology, and a strict one, reflecting the orthographic distinctions, which are still in use, and the historical phonology.
Ordinary working people found increased opportunities for employment in the new mills and factories, but these were often under strict working conditions with long hours of labour dominated by a pace set by machines.
Like most Islamists, the Taliban enforced strict prohibitions on women, but these were so severe – for example effectively forbidding most employment and schooling – that they created an international outcry.
Apart from all these, Jains also follow strict diets on " teethees "-eleven days ( six days in Shukla Paksha-New Moon Fortnight and five days in Krishna Paksha-Full Moon Fortnight ).
White rule enforced strict segregation among all races and generated conflict between these communities.
There are strict and detailed requirements in Sunni fiqh for a place of worship to be considered a masjid, with places that do not meet these requirements regarded as musallas.
In these systems, actual differences between viable political rivals are small, the oligarchic elite impose strict limits on what constitutes an acceptable and respectable political position, and politicians ' careers depend heavily on unelected economic and media elites.
) may sometimes be called a " symphony orchestra " or " philharmonic orchestra "; these modifiers do not necessarily indicate any strict difference in either the instrumental constitution or role of the orchestra, but can be useful to distinguish different ensembles based in the same city ( for instance, the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra ).
* Define a b as " not b < a " ( i. e., take the inverse complement of the relation ), which corresponds to defining a ~ b as " neither a < b nor b < a "; these relations and ~ are in general not transitive ; however, if they are, ~ is an equivalence ; in that case "<" is a strict weak order.
In modern usage, the word puritan is often used to describe someone who is strict in matters of sexual morality, disapproves of recreation, and wishes to impose these beliefs on others.
There was an astoundingly strict structure to the use of these different Prakrits in dramas.
The most famous of these cases involved John Entick, whose home was forcibly entered by the King's Messenger Nathan Carrington, along with others, pursuant to a warrant issued by George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax authorizing them “ to make strict and diligent search for.
“ Pre-marital, extra-marital and same-sex relationships are all forbidden in Islam .” While most members of these groups don ’ t adhere to the strict nature of their religious organization ’ s belief on cohabitation, the pressure from other members of the group or religious authorities lead to a drop in cohabitation.
With strict implementation and enforcement of these Data Integrity Rules, data error rates could be much lower so less time is spent on trying to troubleshoot and trace faulty computing results.
The last of these brought to power Major Mathieu Kérékou as the head of a regime professing strict Marxist-Leninist principles.

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