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John Kenneth Galbraith made a classic distinction between " private affluence and public squalor " in the USA, and private squalor and public affluence in ( for example ) Europe, and there is a correlation between individualism and degrees of public-sector intervention and taxation.
The distinction between fretted and open was in classic Arab fashion.
Dark Shadows has the distinction of being one of the few classic television soap operas to have all of its episodes survive intact except one, although a handful of early episodes are available only in 16 mm kinescope format.
In commonplace usage, it signifies a certain set of well-known classic tales, with a vague distinction of whether they fit the rigorous definition of folktale or not.
One major distinction is " classic " ( type I ) vs. " cobblestone " ( type II ), but some systems add additional forms that fit into neither of these categories.
" One should note, however, that this distinction may be an artifact of translation ; in the original Chinese, the Platform Sutra is a jīng ( 經 ), a term that may be translated as " sutra ", but is also applied to a variety of other classic texts, such as the Daodejing and the Shi Jing.
In The New Yorker, Dana Goodyear wrote that, " As a war poet, Turner sidesteps the classic distinction between romance and irony, opting instead for the surreal.
Lockwood's conceptual distinction influenced Jürgen Habermas ' discussion in the classic Legitimation Crises, who made the now famous distinction between system integration and social integration of the lifeworld.
The Kula ring is a classic example for Marcel Mauss ' distinction between gift and commodity exchange.
* Angel of Darkness ( 1991 ) A cult classic about Southern California serial murderer Randy Kraft, the mild-mannered computer whiz by day and lust killer at night, who holds the dubious distinction of being one of the most prolific murderers ( approximately 67 victims ) in modern U. S. history.
Symons highlighted the distinction between the classic puzzler mystery, associated with such writers as Agatha Christie and John Dickson Carr, and the more modern " crime novel ," which puts emphasis on psychology and motivation.
" The 1983 feature film Trading Places, used this classic line as an homage to class distinction.
A classic example of the distinction is particle tracking velocimetry, where the idea is to find the velocity of individual flow tracer particles ( Lagrangian ) and particle image velocimetry, where the objective is to find the average velocity within a sub-region of the field of view ( Eulerian ).
By some academic definitions, a traditional story about a historical human character like Muhammad would be a " legend ", not a " myth ".< ref > For some examples of this distinction between " legend " and " myth ", see < http :// falcon. jmu. edu /~ ramseyil / tradmays. htm > and ( for the classic distinction drawn by professional folklorists ) < http :// encarta. msn. com / text_761556135__1 / Folktales. html >.</ ref >
William James ( 1890 ) proposed a distinction between the I and the Me, which, according to Morris Rosenberg, is a classic distinction in the psychology of the self.
At 106 volumes, the novel bears the distinction of being the longest novel in classic Japanese literature.
The institute, in addition to its purely church work — in which no sectarian tests were allowed — provided for the education of natives of both sexes in nearly all branches of learning ( Stewart discontinued the teaching of Greek and Latin, adopting English as the classic ); it also took European scholars, no racial distinction being allowed in any department of the work ( indeed ; until it became part of the new Union of South Africa in 1910, the laws of the Cape Colony were " colour-blind ").
There is a distinction between the " blonde " style of current Gitanes, and the classic style of Gitanes Brunes, both of which are sold in Europe and South America, most commonly in Argentina and Chile.

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This section describes what is generally referred to as the " classic RISC pipeline ", which in fact is quite common among the simple CPUs used in many electronic devices ( often called microcontroller ).
In the world of anime, the MTV spoof series Ultracity 6060 created by Beavis and Butt-head animator Mike Judge has become a hard-to-acquire cult classic among American anime fans.
In its classic definition, by François-Louis Ganshof ( 1944 ), feudalism describes a set of reciprocal legal and military obligations among the warrior nobility, revolving around the three key concepts of lords, vassals, and fiefs.
The classic François-Louis Ganshof version of feudalism describes a set of reciprocal legal and military obligations among the warrior nobility, revolving around the three key concepts of lords, vassals and fiefs.
Musical stars such as Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers were among the most popular and highly respected personalities in Hollywood during the classical era ; the Fred and Ginger pairing was particularly successful, resulting in a number of classic films, such as Top Hat ( 1935 ), Swing Time ( 1936 ) and Shall We Dance ( 1937 ).
He and his contemporaries, working outside the academies, were responsible for the spread of classic works in modern languages among the educated middle class.
The classic punk rock look among male American musicians harkens back to the T-shirt, motorcycle jacket, and jeans ensemble favored by American greasers of the 1950s associated with the rockabilly scene and by British rockers of the 1960s.
The classic John Updike essay " Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu " chronicles this event and is often mentioned among the greatest pieces of sports writing in American journalism.
These very large and complex compositions have been regarded ever since as among the supreme works of the grand manner of the High Renaissance, and the " classic art " of the post-antique West.
Robinson's compositions for the band in 1920, the classic " Margie ", " Singin ' the Blues ", and " Palesteena ( Lena from Palesteena )", released as a 78, were among the most popular and best-selling hits of 1920.
The classic steamer contains a chimney through the center, which distributes the steam among the tiers.
He is remembered as a writer of classic Twilight Zone episodes, such as " The Howling Man ", " Miniature ", " Printer's Devil ", and " Number Twelve Looks Just Like You ", but also penned the screenplays for several films, among them 7 Faces of Dr. Lao, The Intruder and The Masque of the Red Death.
" Christen and Flanders note that his reputation among architectural critical went into eclipse during the age of modernism, but has since rebounded because of " respect for the integrity and classic beauty of his masterworks.
His epic, The War The Infantry Knew, has become a classic among military historians for its comprehensive treatment of all aspects of daily life and death in the trenches.
After World War II it was a classic neon-lined highway for natives and travelers of its era ; among its landmarks was Davies Chuck Wagon Diner, brought there in 1957 by restaurateur rancher Lyman Davies.
He went on to direct Raintree County with Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor ; The Young Lions with Clift, Marlon Brando and Dean Martin ; a remake of the Marlene Dietrich classic The Blue Angel, and the film version of Harold Robbins's The Carpetbaggers, among others.
Supporting segments include Dudley Do-Right ( a parody of old-time melodrama ), Peabody & Sherman ( a dog and his pet boy traveling through time ), and Fractured Fairy Tales ( classic fairy tales retold in comic fashion ), among others.
* Whaleboats are among the classic " pulling " ( rowing ) boats, with a sharp bow, fine stern lines and a canoe stern.
The event includes a Porch Light Parade, contests, music and a screening of a classic movie, among other activities.
In 1983, McLaren released Duck Rock, an album that, in collaboration with producer and co-writer Trevor Horn and The World's Famous Supreme Team ( a duo of Hip-Hop radio disc jockeys from New York City – See Divine, The Mastermind and Just Allah, The Superstar – who then hosted a prominent Hip-Hop / classic R & B show on WHBI 105. 9 FM and who were also among the first DJs to introduce the art of scratching to the world ), mixed up influences from Africa and the Americas, including hip-hop.
The classic " Margie ", written when Robinson was in the ODJB, has been recorded by Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles, Benny Goodman, Jim Reeves, Al Jolson, Cab Calloway, Gene Krupa, and Fats Domino, among others.
The disc pays homage to classic rock songs of their childhood, originally recorded by Blondie, The Kinks, Sweet, ELO, and Badfinger among others.
Debate continues among radio buffs in the eastern U. S. as to which of Kaye's two versions of " War of the Worlds " was the best, but both have been recorded and avidly collected by aficionados of classic radio programming.
Songwriter Richie Cordell wrote ( or co-wrote ) and produced many of the group's hits, among them the classic good-timing " I Think We're Alone Now ", " Mirage ", and " Mony Mony ".

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