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stage and showing
Using his theory, he discovered homologies showing that slightly changed body parts served different functions to meet new conditions, and he found an intermediate stage in the evolution of distinct sexes.
The Purbeck Ball Clay contains kaolinite and mica, showing that in the Lutetian stage of the Eocene water from a granite area, probably Dartmoor, flowed into the River Solent.
* Grandiosity, such as showing off, expressing mistrust, not delegating, being a sore loser, wanting center stage all the time, not listening, talking over people's heads, expecting kiss and make-up sessions to solve problems.
The following example illustrates the LZW algorithm in action, showing the status of the output and the dictionary at every stage, both in encoding and decoding the data.
After the attack, Nord-Ost returned to the same theater stage in Moscow on February 8, 2003 and continued showing there until May 10, 2003, when the producers took it off the stage, quoting the loss of viewer interest due to fears caused by the attack.
In later years, William Gibson claimed that while touring through New Zealand showing the bio-pic " Living London ", he noticed the large audiences attracted to Charles McMahon's stage play The Kelly Gang.
* March: Appeared at the International Human Beatbox Convention at the Southbank Centre in London, introducing Shlomo to the stage for the climax of the concert, as well as showing off his own beatboxing
1961 was the last Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph with a Speed Graphic, which taken by Yasushi Nagao showing Otoya Yamaguchi assassinating Inejiro Asanuma on stage.
In cross section, one would see the foresets lying in angled, parallel bands, showing each stage of the creation of the delta.
The half-dome above the altar is frescoed by Jules-Claude Ziegler, entitled The History of Christianity, showing the key figures in the Christian religion with — a sign of its Second Empire date — Napoleon occupying centre stage.
He removed in 1625 to London, where he lived in Gray's Inn, and for eighteen years from that time he was a prolific writer for the stage, producing more than thirty regular plays, tragedies, comedies, and tragicomedies, and showing no sign of exhaustion when a stop was put to his occupation by the Puritan edict of 1642.
Again the stage ends in a mass sprint, and again Petacchi manages to take it, showing himself the best sprinter in this year's Tour.
Kazuma showing off his alter's first stage.
" MTV cut away from the stage ( showing Beyoncé with an embarrassed look ) after West gave the microphone back to Swift and giving the middle finger to the audience as they started booing him off stage, and so Swift did not finish her speech.
Image: Gray26. png | Diagram showing later stage of allantoic development with commencing constriction of the yolk-sac.
Expo ' 88 – showing the river stage, world globe and sunsails
The rear of the opera house, showing the stage wings
This sets the stage for the ' good cop ' to act sympathetically: appearing supportive, understanding, in general showing sympathy for the subject.
* Scientific American: Father of Spirit and Opportunity With the success of twin rovers on the Red Planet, Steven W. Squyres and his team are showing how to conduct robotic missions — and setting the stage for human exploration
From the middle of the 18th century Gzhatsk was a sloboda, and in 1776 under a decree by Catherine the Great it was granted status of an uyezd town and received a coat of arms showing " a barge loaded with bread ready for departure, on a field argent ", meaning that the town was a good landing stage for grain.
death, also included tracks recorded at venues in Los Angeles and New York between 1971 and 1973, showing Hathaway to be a fine stage performer.
Later in their career, it would not be unusual to see fans showing up with garbage bags filled with green Jell-O, pudding, whipped cream, or anything messy to throw at the stage and at the band.

stage and commitment
The PA aroused by reaching an agreement facilitates the dyadic relationship, which result in affective commitment that sets the stage for subsequent interactions.
# Continuation – This stage follows a mutual commitment to a long-term friendship, romantic relationship, or marriage.
Da ' at is, as it were, the commitment to creation, the stage at which the idea becomes an active intention.
# Display top-management commitment ( stage 4 ).
Actress Jean Stapleton, who played O ' Connor's onscreen wife and who had been a close friend of O ' Connor's since the early 1960s, did not attend the service due to a stage production performance commitment.
In the final stage, they integrate their sexual desires into a position understanding of self (' commitment ').
This commitment to innovative repertoire as well as Caldwell's brilliant stage direction garnered the company international acclaim and earned it a place among the world's leading opera companies during the 1970s and 1980s.
The World Summit set the stage for a decade of high level commitment on issues concerning children around the world and it set the stage for a series of UN conferences throughout the 1990s on population, environment, food, human rights, social development and women's rights.
There's no sense of any particular commitment to the leading character ... result is a strangely placid, unchallenging picture with no blood in its veins ... Gretchen Mol is splendid to behold in every stage of dress or undress, but Harron and co-scenarist Guinevere Turner offer no clues as to what might be going on inside the dark-haired beauty's head and heart ... Mol's Bettie is compliant, almost always open to any request and never disagreeable.
They notably adhered to a political commitment of a balance of men and women on stage and off and of equal pay for all company members throughout their existence.
Their time commitment can change throughout the project depending on the project development stage.
Since typically no vows are taken at this stage, it is easier for a person not fully certain about the monastic life to reexamine their intentions and commitment before taking vows as a professed.
Traditionally held in Alexandra Gardens with stalls, food, and main stage of showcase entertainment taking place through the commitment of Midsumma ’ s principal partner, the City of Melbourne, the event relocated to Birrarung Marr in 2011.
For a brief period in 1963, he returning to the London stage, playing Alfie in the stage version of the play by Bill Naughton, but by then his theatrical commitment laid outside London.
Midway through the play's run, after learning Happy Days was ready to begin shooting, he decided to honor his commitment to the stage production and passed on the part, which led to Tom Bosley being cast as the family patriarch.
This was the first time a corporation has made an up-front commitment to purchase all of the renewable energy credits ( RECs ) from a U. S. wind farm in the financing stage.
He also maintained his commitment to community dance by setting up annual summer projects, where people within the community regardless of age and experience, could participate in a work that culminated in a performance to commissioned music and stage design at a professional venue.

stage and relationship
They show the closest relationship with the Slavic languages, and have, by most scholars, been reconstructed to a common Proto-Balto-Slavic stage, during which Common Balto-Slavic lexical, phonological, morphological and accentological isoglosses are thought to have developed.
Most Christians consider that the Law was necessary as an intermediate stage, but once the crucifixion of Jesus occurred, adherence to civil and ceremonial Law was superseded by the New Covenant since the purpose of these laws was to dictate a proper relationship to God through the tabernacles and the temples in Jerusalem.
He emphasized the character ’ s status relationship over character motives, when creating an ‘ authentic ’ conversation on stage.
Two rival theories to account for the relationship between change and identity are Perdurantism, which treats the tree as a series of tree-stages, and Endurantism, which maintains that the tree — the same tree — is present at every stage in its history.
The stage efficiency defines a relationship between enthalpy drop in the nozzle and work done in the stage.
Bizet's professional relationship with Léon Carvalho, manager of the independent Théâtre Lyrique company, enabled him to bring to the stage two full-scale operas, Les pêcheurs de perles ( 1863 ) and La jolie fille de Perth ( 1867 ), but neither enjoyed much public success.
Around the same time the relationship between the two was also the subject of a stage play called Pete and Dud: Come Again.
By this stage Isabella had begun a romantic relationship with the English exile Roger Mortimer.
It was in this stage of his life that Foucault met the young philosopher Daniel Defert ( 1937 –), and they would enter into a non-monogamous relationship that would last for the rest of Foucault's life.
In 1927, Laughton began a relationship with Elsa Lanchester, at the time a cast mate in a stage play.
The relationship revives his career, leading him to star in Stop the Planet of the Apes, I Want to Get Off !, a stage musical version of the film Planet of the Apes.
Entity relationship models were being used in the first stage of information system design during the requirements analysis to describe information needs or the type of information that is to be stored in a database.
Afterwards, tournament organizer Don King's exclusive relationship to stage fights for the cable channel Showtime meant that Trinidad would be showcased regularly on Showtime Championship Boxing.
) At times funny, sad at others, A Severed Head also deals with more serious issues such as abortion ( Georgie terminates her pregnancy at an early stage of her relationship with Lynch-Gibbon ) and attempted suicide ( again it is Georgie who tries to take her own life after being rejected by both Lynch-Gibbon and his brother ).
In 1962 Phillips started a romantic relationship with actress Caroline Mortimer, daughter of writer Penelope Mortimer and stepdaughter of John Mortimer who was an understudy in a stage play in which Phillips starred.
His ideas on the relationship of Ego and Alter were developed by Pierre Janet ; while his stress on how " My sense of self grows by imitation of you ... an imitative creation " contributed to the mirror stage of Jacques Lacan.
As the widower later wrote, the disease was probably caused by an abortion procedure she had undergone at an early stage of their relationship.
After the break-up from Baird, Sims followed a relationship with John Walters, whom she had known for a long time, as he had been assistant stage manager for the play High Spirits in which she appeared.
# Termination – The final stage marks the end of the relationship, either by death in the case of a healthy relationship, or by separation.
Between 1605 and 1640, Jones was responsible for staging over 500 performances, collaborating with Ben Jonson for many years, despite a relationship fraught with competition and jealousy: the two had famous arguments about whether stage design or literature was more important in theatre.
" Dylan would later join The Byrds on stage at Ciro's nightclub in Hollywood on March 26, 1965, further cementing the symbiotic relationship between the artists.

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