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In the context of the films, Sparrow is one of the Brethren Court, the Pirate Lords of the Seven Seas.

context and radio
Examples include Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels ( 1998 ) ( wherein the slang is translated via subtitles in one scene ); The Limey ( 1999 ); Sexy Beast ( 2000 ); Snatch ( 2000 ); Ocean's Eleven ( 2001 ); and Austin Powers in Goldmember ( 2002 ); It's All Gone Pete Tong ( 2004 ), after BBC radio disc jockey Pete Tong whose name is used in this context as rhyming slang for " wrong "; Green Street Hooligans ( 2005 ).
In the SETI context, the name has been used for radio telescopes in fiction ( Arthur C. Clarke, " Imperial Earth "; Carl Sagan, " Contact "), was the name initially used for the NASA study ultimately known as " Cyclops ," and is the name given to an omnidirectional radio telescope design being developed at the Ohio State University.
The term DXing, in the context of listening to radio signals of any user of the shortwave band, is the activity of monitoring distant stations.
In the context of amateur radio operators, the term " DXing " refers to the two-way communications with a distant station, using shortwave radio frequencies.
" The small-scale radio context meant that it was originally scored for a small chamber orchestra.
Its cryptographic processor could not change context fast enough to keep several radio conversations on the air at once.
It was created for and is still most frequently used in reference to electromagnetic energy, especially in the context of radio astronomy.
Opposition to the Algerian War and the Vietnam War, to laws allowing or encouraging racial segregation and to laws which overtly discriminated against women and restricted access to divorce, increased use of marijuana and hallucinogens, the emergence of pop cultural styles of music and drama, including rock music and the ubiquity of stereo, television and radio helped make these changes visible in the broader cultural context.
In the context of broadcasting, backhaul refers to uncut program content that is transmitted point-to-point to an individual television station or radio station, broadcast network or other receiving entity where it will be integrated into a finished TV show or radio show.
In a comedic context, the same play on words, additionally incorporating the name " Pete ", is known to have been used as early as 1930 on the radio program " Empire Builders ".
In Ireland, Community Radio has been active since the late 1970s however it took until 1994 before the Independent Radio and Television Commission established an 18-month community radio pilot project to explore and evaluate the potential offered by community broadcasting in an Irish context.
The music industry may use other types of promotional compilations within a business-to-business context to promote artists to media concerns ( radio stations, music supervisors for TV, film or video games for synchronization )
The studio audience was shown the answer in advance and Maguire based his answer on the audience's reaction ; during the 1940s, New York radio studio audiences included many Brooklynites, and they cheered wildly whenever Brooklyn was mentioned in any context.
Amateur radio operators nearly always use frequencies rather than channel numbers, since there is no regulatory or operating requirement for fixed channels in this context.
Accurately the term in the context of radio used to describe only those station branding elements which are musical, or sung.
* An IRD is an integrated receiver-decoder, in other words a complete digital satellite TV or radio receiver ; " decoder " in this context refers not to decryption but to the decompression and conversion of MPEG video into displayable format.
Nude weather reports are weather reports performed in the nude, either on television or on radio, or in any other context.
In the World War II context, huff-duff applied to direction-finding of radio communications transmitters, typically operating at high frequency ( HF ).
From the Kennedys of Castleross on radio to The Riordans on television, RTÉ had focused heavily on rural life as a context for its soap operas.
His autobiography was published on 31 May 2007-while the previous year another book, ' Johnnie Walker-Cruisin ' The Formats ', put his radio work in the context of radio development over 40 years.

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Although it's increasingly common for couples – particularly younger couples – to have " power neutral " relationships and / or play styles, activities and relationships within a BDSM context are often characterized by the participants ' taking on complementary, but unequal roles ; thus, the idea of informed consent of both the partners becomes essential.
In an Australian context, the term " Commonwealth " ( capitalised ) thus refers to the federal government and " Commonwealth of Australia " is the official name of the country.
Another opinion is that the choice was free in a limited context, thus: although the Jews chose to follow precepts ordained by God, the Kabbalah and Tanya teach that even prior to creation, the " Jewish soul " was already chosen.
In this context it is also recorded that in the south of Scotland, for example Roxburghshire, there is no < m >, the word thus being Hunganay, which could suggest the < m > is intrusive.
Often, slashes are used to signal broad or phonemic transcription ; thus, is less specific than, and could refer to, either or depending on the context and language.
In the context of the Cold War, Luxembourg clearly opted for the West by joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) in 1949, thus renouncing its traditional neutrality, which had determined its international policy since the founding of the state.
At the same time, the majority of Luxembourgers have consistently believed that European unity makes sense only in the context of a dynamic transatlantic relationship, and thus have traditionally pursued a pro-NATO, pro-US foreign policy.
The various uses of ḥuzn and hüzün thus describe melancholy from a certain vantage point, show similarities with female hysteria in the case of Avicenna's patient and in a religious context it is not unlike sloth, which by Dante was defined as " failure to love God with all one's heart, all one's mind and all one's soul ".
What the sentence means thus depends on its context of use.
" The word " Puritan " thus always referred to a type of religious belief, rather than a particular religious sect, and the attribution has been determined, generally, by a polemical context.
In addition, the notion of " force mediating particle " comes from perturbation theory, and thus does not make sense in a context of bound states.
Hence, only those entities capable of reasoning, through language in a social context, can for Brandom believe and thus have knowledge.
Governments ( the equivalent of the executive branch ) in Westminster democracies are responsible to parliament ( and if bicameral, primarily to the lower house, which is more numerous, directly elected, and thus more representative than the upper house ) rather than to the monarch, or, in the colonial context, to the imperial government.
The Sea of Marmara (, ), also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, and in the context of classical antiquity as the Propontis (), is the inland sea that connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea, thus separating Turkey's Asian and European parts.
In context, a slave who referred to himself, or another black man, as a nigger presumed the master's perceiving him as a slave who has accepted his societally sub-ordinate role as private property, thus, not ( potentially ) subversive of the authority of the master's white supremacy.
It is true that certain experimentally verified quantum phenomena, such as the Casimir effect, when described in the context of the quantum field theories, lead to stress – energy tensors that also violate the energy conditions, such as negative mass-energy, and thus one can hope that Alcubierre-type warp drives can be physically realized by clever engineering taking advantage of such quantum effects.
# An algorithm that converts an input string into a seemingly random output string of the same length ( e. g., by pseudo-randomly selecting bits to invert ), thus avoiding long sequences of bits of the same value ; in this context, a randomizer is also referred to as a scrambler.
Gender roles provide guides to normative behaviors that are typical, ought-to-be and thus “ likely effective ” for each sex within certain social context.
However, kernel threading may force a context switch between threads at any time, and thus expose race hazards and concurrency bugs that would otherwise lie latent.
" In another context, Steve Ballmer declared that code released under GPL is useless to the commercial sector ( since it can only be used if the resulting surrounding code becomes GPL ), describing it thus as " a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches ".
Application differs because unitary and federal governments differ in their political & legislative context and thus provide different opportunities for fiscal decentralization ( Sharma, 2005a: 44 ).
While it is possible that a dominant would not act as a top and thus have no expression of his or her control through kink-or fetish-based activities, it may be argued that such a relationship, lacking any erotic aspect to the exercise of control, would fall outside of the BDSM context.
In the context of agribusiness, a farmer is defined broadly, and thus many individuals not necessarily engaged in full-time farming can nonetheless legally qualify under agricultural policy for various subsidies, incentives, and tax deductions.
Unfortunately, when used as a noun, the word ' alarm ' is used rather loosely in the industry ; thus, depending on context it might mean an alarm point, an alarm indicator, or an alarm event.
They view the physical description of women as evidence of a more farcical intention when considered alongside both the historical context of the Elizabethan theatre ( where female characters were always played by prepubescent boys ) and the Induction in which Sly is attracted to the page disguised as his wife ; thus Shakespeare is satirising gender roles.

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