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frames and theme
Expansion boards were made by Richmond Sound Design that allow their show control and sound design software to communicate with their custom hardware frames either by ribbon cable or fiber optic cable for long distances, allowing the Amiga to control up to eight million digitally controlled external audio, lighting, automation, relay and voltage control channels spread around a large theme park, for example.
Motive X frames the secondary theme group by preceding the ST and reiterating the D-major after it.
The lyrical theme of " Cool " is maintained in the video, frames are incorporated to portray Stefani feeling " cool ".

frames and she
In accordance with her plan, she frames Duncan's sleeping servants for the murder by placing bloody daggers on them.
She then decides to kill herself with poison, making sure that in doing so she frames ( for the apparent crime of murder ), her adoptive sister Ruth ( Jeanne Crain ), a sweet and wholesome woman of whom Richard is very fond.
Beside in literature and historical anthropology she was / is engaged in civil actions and confrontations against clientelism and corruption in the scientific domain in the frames of Slovenia ( in May 2000 she co-directed together with Sabina Mihelj a big public manifestation in Ljubljana against corrupted politics of the Ministry of Science and Technology ; in 2004 she fought against illegal takeover of the institution ISH ; in 2010 she again was a militant contra the total neoliberalization, venalization and degradation of the university as an autonomous institution and against the decomoposition of its fundamental scientific disciplines at the Faculty of Human Sciences Koper, University of Primorska ; for the later see web :- site Save the University: ).
In 2004 when a writer and translator Iztok Osojnik as a director of the Vilenica International Literary Festival was ousted from the position of Vilenica's director at the Slovenian Writers ’ Union ( SWU ), she was among the minority who supported him against mostly State maintained elite and regime supported writers and authors, meanwhile majority of writers remained quiet also around two ardently debated subjects of growing nationalism and humiliation of women writers and translators in the frames of the SWU.
This makes the queen jealous, as she received no such gifts, and she frames Tom with being insolent to her.
In addition to his widespread interest in playing musical instruments, including his trademark harp, Fleming helped foster her husband's interest in painting ; she would make elaborate frames for his paintings, as well as creating her own works of art.
Her construction was of iron plates fastened to iron frames, with the central section of the vessel clad with wood secured by iron straps and as built, she was long by in diameter, weighed, and had a crew of 3.
The girl responds in a peculiar manner ; she appears to slow down time to the point where her animation frames ( four in total ) are played for several seconds each.
All they had was a pair with red frames, and being in a hurry, she bought them.
Likewise, the animation frames when a character advances towards an opponent are the same when he or she retreats.
" and she replies, " Not with those frames!
He would visit small collections and regional museums, where security was lax, and Kleinklauss would serve as his lookout as he cut the paintings from their frames, and in an estimated 60 % of his thefts, she acted as a loud decoy while he pulled off the heist, directing guards ' attention away from closed-circuit television or cameras.
Meanwhile, when Breitwieser's mother had heard of her son's arrest from Kleinklauss, who had been able to evade authorities, she proceeded to destroy many of the works by cutting or carving them up, leaving the remains of the frames in the trash over a period of several weeks and forcing the shredded paintings down her garbage disposal unit.
In a 2001 interview, Hansard said, " I worked in a bicycle shop for a little while, but the name came from ... my back garden was so full of frames, my house became known as The Frames house, much to my mother's distaste, she hated it.
During this, he repeatedly battles BAHRAM's autonomous frames, and accidentally gets ADA infected with a virus, forcing them to find an antidote in the factory where she was produced.
She seemed to be ageless as she appeared in stories set in many time frames, including those that took the reader into outer space, although in later books, she does appear to have aged at least into her fifties.
Felicia stays in the house until the end of season two, where she frames Paul, for her own ' murder '.
She was taken to Swindon's GWR Museum in 1962 where, renumbered back to 3717 and in plain green livery with black frames, she stayed until 1984, when she was restored for the GWR's 150th anniversary celebrations the following year.

frames and directed
Broadcast frames from all other sources are directed only to the server / provider nodes.
Frameset is the technical HTML term for a group of named frames to which web pages and media can be directed.
Rajesh directed Ente Malayalam, a promotion for the Manorama Music channel to celebrate the 50th year of Kerala formation, capturing noted Malayali achievers against the lush landscape of Kerala in evocative frames.

frames and
Returning to Italy, the most celebrated doors are those of the Battistero di San Giovanni ( Florence ), which together with the door frames are all in bronze, the borders of the latter being perhaps the most remarkable: the modeling of the figures, birds and foliage of the south doorway, by Andrea Pisano ( 1330 ), and of the east doorway by Ghiberti ( 1425 1452 ), are of great beauty ; in the north door ( 1402 1424 ) Ghiberti adopted the same scheme of design for the paneling and figure subjects in them as Andrea Pisano, but in the east door the rectangular panels are all filled, with bas-reliefs, in which Scripture subjects are illustrated with innumerable figures, these being probably the gates of Paradise of which Michelangelo speaks.
The paradox is further extended when one considers that despite his claims of spiritual authority over Philemon Paul frames himself and, by extension, both Philemon and Onesimus as fellow bondservants of Christ, who being their spiritual master, is also their brother and equal.
All the machinery and equipment right down to the window frames and bathroom fixtures was dismantled and shipped to a site near the Ural mountains.
While the Michelson Morley experiment showed that the velocity of light is isotropic, it said nothing about how the magnitude of the velocity changed ( if at all ) in different inertial frames.
An enterprise can select a level of service quality prioritizing some frames and making others less important.
* FRF. 12 describes the method of fragmenting Frame Relay frames into smaller frames.
The original version of the Todd-AO used a frame rate of 30 per second, 25 % faster than the 24 frames per second that was ( and is ) the standard ; this was changed after the second film Around the World in 80 Days because of the need to produce ( 24 frame / sec ) 35 mm reduction prints from the Todd-AO 65mm negative.
All frames but the upper one were photographed from about 50 70 feet above sea level.
The set of the Birling ’ s house is raised on stilts and built in non-realistic, almost cartoonish doors are deliberately low so that the actors have to stoop to walk in and out, and windows are high above door frames, through which characters sometimes pop out like dolls.
* Lotus 45 ( 1966 1974 ): Convertible ( Drop Head Coupe ), a version of the original Elan with a revised body style, most notable for its permanent side window frames.
* April 30 In the United States the FCC approves the NTSC standards of 525 lines and 30 frames per second, and authorizes commercial TV to begin on July 1.
Physically the Khoisan, with their short frames ( 149 163 cm / 4 ' 9-5 ' 4 ;), copper brown skin, tightly coiled " peppercorn " hair, high cheekbones, and epicanthic eye folds are quite distinct from the darker-skinned peoples who constitute the majority of Sub-Saharan Africa's population, though both population are usually dolichocephalic ( Huxley, 1870 ).
This consists of getting 12 strikes in a row in one game ( one strike each in frames 1 9, and all three possible strikes in the tenth frame ), and is also known as a perfect game.
While the Michelson Morley experiment showed that the speed of light is independent of the orientation of the apparatus, the Kennedy Thorndike experiment showed that it is also independent of the velocity of the apparatus in different inertial frames.

frames and together
For movie animations, several images ( frames ) must be rendered, and stitched together in a program capable of making an animation of this sort.
In practice they are not, so CF is the average factor of compression for all the frames taken together.
Self-identifying frames make it possible to intermix multiple protocols on the same physical network and allow a single computer to use multiple protocols together.
In a typical wooden sailboat, the hull is constructed of wooden planking, supported by transverse frames ( often referred to as ribs ) and bulkheads, which are further tied together by longitudinal stringers or ceiling.
Motion blurring mitigates this effect, since it tends to reduce the image gap when the two frames are strung together.
The early Roman ballistae were made of wood, and held together with iron plates around the frames and iron nails in the stand.
However when used for 3D the left and right frames are pulled down together, thus the standard 4-perf pulldown is retained, minimising the need for modifications to the projector or to long-play systems.
Exceptionally for his time, van Eyck often signed and dated his frames, then considered an integral part of the work ( the two were often painted together, and while the frames were constructed by a body of craftsmen separate to the master's workshop, their work was often considered as equal in skill to that of the painters ).
The starboard ( right ) side, which collapsed onto the river mud long ago, together with the ship's frames, has been preserved to almost its full height, although some planking has been distorted by the collapse.
In newer techniques, videos of very faint objects are taken for couple of seconds and then all the frames of the video are ' stacked ' together to obtain a still image of respectable contrast.
** Picture-adaptive frame-field coding ( PAFF or PicAFF ) allowing a freely selected mixture of pictures coded either as complete frames where both fields are combined together for encoding or as individual single fields.
By filtering the synthesized segments with a Hanning filter, adding two overlapping frames together will produce a smooth transition between the two.
The geometric patterns called grecas in Spanish seen on some of the stone walls and door frames are made from thousands of cut, polished stones that are fitted together without mortar.
But usually two to three frames are used, together with a frame that is predominantly honey.
Their special frames have a larger bottom bracket shell allowing the bearings to be inside again while their top level SI crankarms are still two machined aluminum halves glued together.
But a simple rotation about a plane spanned by a space dimension and a time dimension is a " boost ", a transformation between two different reference frames, which together with other properties of spacetime determines the relativistic relationship between the frames.
Multiple smaller frames, such as one for each studio, can be linked together with fibre-optics ( which also helps eliminate ground loops ), or with gigabit Ethernet.
This temporal blurring has the effect of averaging frames together.
Like the form cut, the match cut attempts to join two shots with similar frames together.
The algorithm would then try to reconstruct the full detail of the face in both output frames by combining the images together, moving parts of each subfield along the detected direction by the detected amount of movement.

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