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Each section contains an introductory paragraph followed by selections of verses about the " topic ".
The tour programme contained the introductory paragraph :-
Popular tunes for the introductory paragraph of Havdalah (' Hinei El Y ' shuati ') in the Ashkenazic rite are The Rose ( song ) by Bette Midler and melodies by Shlomo Carlebach and Neshama Carlebach.
# An introductory paragraph, starting with " Now once in a jungle ..." and ending with "... up in her tree.
The first paragraph ( commonly referred to as the introductory paragraph ) states the audit work performed and identifies the responsibilities of the auditor and the auditee in relation to the financial statements.
The introductory paragraph is left exactly the same as in the unqualified opinion, while the scope and the opinion paragraphs receive a slight modification in line with the qualification in the explanatory paragraph.
In the introductory paragraph, the first phrase changes from " We have audited " to " We were engaged to audit " in order to let the user know that the auditee commissioned an audit, but does not mention that the auditor necessarily completed the audit.
If used, this disclaimer is usually included in the introductory paragraph.
The introductory paragraph of the story alludes ( by last name only ) to several authors, particularly Glover and Wilkie.
In a news story, the introductory paragraph tells the most important facts and answers the questions: who, what, where, when, why, and how.
" 5 key considerations are brought up in the introductory paragraph, of which only 3 & a part of the 4th are discussed in # 62 ( thoughts on this subject completed on # 63 ): 1.

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" Hughes concludes by quoting the introductory bars of " When a felon's not engaged in his employment ", adding, " There could never be any doubt as to who wrote that, and it is as English as our wonderful police themselves.
There are only two cut scenes, one that begins the game and one that concludes the game, and an introductory video.
The theme is used as introductory music, as an interlude during transitions, and is played again as the program concludes.

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Dr. A. V. Astin, NBS Director, opened the 5-day session with introductory remarks, following which a total of twenty-six papers were given throughout the week by NBS scientists, from both the Washington and Boulder Laboratories.
However, attention is still given to these groups by botanists, and fungi ( including lichens ), and photosynthetic protists are usually covered in introductory botany courses.
During this introductory " walk-through " period, participants learn the dance by walking through the steps and formations, following the caller's instructions.
Various introductory texts to critical psychology written in the United Kingdom have tended to focus on discourse, but this has been seen by some proponents of critical psychology as a reduction of human experience to language which is as politically dangerous as the way mainstream psychology reduces experience to the individual mind.
** Series one: an introductory special on boxing day 1967, followed by 13 regular episodes of 30 minutes broadcast between 26 December 1967 to 28 March 1968, Thursdays at 17: 25.
Other translations include Erich Prokosch's nearly complete German translations of the tenth volume, the 2004 introductory work entitled The World of Evliya Çelebi: An Ottoman Mentality written by University of Chicago professor Robert Dankoff, and Dankoff and Sooyong Kim's 2010 translation of select excerpts of the ten volumes An Ottoman Traveller: Selections from the Book of Travels of Evliya Çelebi.
A longer version of the video ( based on the " Hibakusha " mix ) included an introductory cut-up monologue by Richard Nixon taken from an ad from his 1960 US Presidential campaign (" No .. firm diplomacy ... No .. peace for America and the world "), plus similar contributions from other world leaders, including Lord Beaverbrook, Yasser Arafat and John F. Kennedy.
For instance Coxe ( 1846 ) lists a Prolegomena, or introductory books, followed by 7 classes of treatise embracing Physiology ( 28 vols.
On his 7th solo album Finding Forever, Hip-Hop artist Common features harpist Brandee Younger on the introductory track, followed by a Dorothy Ashby sample from her 1969 recording of By the Time I Get to Phoenix.
After many years of the infinitesimal approach to calculus having fallen into disuse other than as an introductory pedagogical tool, use of infinitesimal quantities was finally given a rigorous foundation by Abraham Robinson in the 1960s.
An analysis of supply and demand of the type shown in introductory mainstream economics textbooks implies that by mandating a price floor above the equilibrium wage, minimum wage laws should cause unemployment .< ref name = MB > McConnell, C. R.
To highlight his evil and villainous rise to power, Ui is compared to Shakespeare's Richard III and Macbeth in both the introductory prologue and in scene 14 when he experiences similar visitations from the ghosts of his victims as Richard and Macbeth do ; while Hitler's own learned prowess at public speaking is referenced by Ui receiving lessons from an actor which include him reciting Mark Antony's famous speech from Julius Caesar.
One edition, by Rabbi Yosef Amar, represents the Yemenite tradition, and takes the form of a photostatic reproduction of a Vilna-based print to which Yemenite vocalization and textual variants have been added by hand, together with printed introductory material.
The Group Experiment, which had been unavailable to English readers, is now available in an accessible translation by Jeffrey K. Olick and Andrew J. Perrin on Harvard University Press, along with introductory material explaining its relation to the rest of Adorno's work and 20th century public opinion research.
Thucydides does not mention his counterpart by name, but his famous introductory statement is thought to refer to him:
The structure was influenced by the Code Napoleon, including a preamble and introductory general principles.
Crisis at Crusader Citadel was an introductory adventure, a V & V supplement published in 1982 by Fantasy Games Unlimited, written and illustrated by Dee and Herman.
I was fascinated by the pinheads in the introductory scene and asked the projectionist ( who I knew ) if he could slow down the film so I could hear what they were saying better.
Zephaniah is the only one of the few prophets whose chronology is fixed by a precise date in the introductory verse of the book.
Due to technical delays, DAT was not launched until 1989, and by then the U. S. dollar had fallen so far in relation to the yen that the introductory DAT machine Sony had intended to market for about $ 400 in the late 1980s now had to retail for $ 800 or even $ 1000 to break even, putting it out of reach for most users.
This introductory scene was translated by Sega of Europe to English from Japanese rather poorly for the European release ( a phenomenon dubbed Engrish ), resulting in dialogue such as " Somebody set up us the bomb ", " All your base are belong to us ", and " You have no chance to survive make your time ".
The end of the introductory passage is followed by a drum roll, covering the time while Emerson descended the steps.

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Algorithms based on row or column reduction, that is, Gaussian elimination, presented in introductory linear algebra textbooks and in the preceding sections of this article are not suitable for a practical computation of the null space because of numerical accuracy problems in the presence of rounding errors.
His introductory lines in The Muppet Movie were: " Golden teeth and golden tones, welcome to my presence.
Snuba often serves as a form of introductory diving, in the presence of a professional, insured guide, and following a half-hour lesson ( but not requiring scuba certification ).

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The preparatory class is an introductory face-to-face group in which new members become acquainted with one another.
In some cases, an introductory clause, called a preamble, is added attesting that the affiant personally appeared before the authenticating authority.
* 08081707788, it does have a long introductory message, but it is useful on COCOTs which have 17070 barred.
Most pop standard and jazz ballads are built from a single, introductory verse ; usually around 16 bars in length, and ending on the dominant ; the chorus or refrain, usually it is 16 or 32 bars long, and in AABA form ( though other forms such as ABAC are not uncommon ).
A common introductory example is a woman who tells a policeman that she lost her basket of eggs, and that if she took three at a time out of it, she was left with 2, if she took five at a time out of it she was left with 3, and if she took seven at a time out of it she was left with 2.
It comprises two main divisions: the first is the Liturgy of the Catechumens which consists of introductory litanies, antiphons and scripture readings, culminating in a reading from one of the Gospels and, often, a homily ; the second is the Liturgy of the Faithful in which the Eucharist is offered, consecrated, and received as Holy Communion.
In modern introductory texts to functional analysis, the subject is seen as the study of vector spaces endowed with a topology, in particular infinite dimensional spaces.
The occurrence of the triples in the Sulvasutras is comparable to mathematics that one may encounter in an introductory book on architecture or another similar applied area, and
In a device that does not display text, a simple program to produce a signal, such as turning on an LED, is often substituted for " Hello world " as the introductory program.
This is the approach commonly taken in introductory treatments of quantum mechanics, using the formalism of Schrödinger's wave mechanics.
In the Dialogue with Trypho, after an introductory section, Justin undertakes to show that Christianity is the new law for all men.
MIT students use a combination of the department's course number and the number assigned to the class to identify their subjects ; the introductory calculus-based classical mechanics course is simply " 8. 01 " at MIT.
Because each bike offers virtually identical performance, and because they are relatively cheap to buy and race, it is a popular introductory racing category, particularly in Australia.
Such a title can immediately communicate both that what follows is a parody and also which work is about to be parodied, making any further " setup " ( introductory explanation ) unnecessary.
They were particularly favoured in glee clubs, which combined amateur singing with regular drinking ( The Aldrich Book of Catches ( 1989 ) introductory essay, pp 8 – 22, especially at p 21: " Catch-singing is unthinkable without a supply of liquor to hand ...").
This makes 2-4 trees an important tool for understanding the logic behind red – black trees, and this is why many introductory algorithm texts introduce 2-4 trees just before red – black trees, even though 2-4 trees are not often used in practice.
There is also an introductory scenario (" The Journey of the Catseye ") intended to begin a Ringworld campaign.

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