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Because these paired books had to fit a fixed total page length, one or both were usually abridged to fit, and Wollheim often made other editorial alterations — as witness the differences between Poul Anderson's Ace novel War of the Wing-Men and its definitive revised edition, The Man Who Counts.
This created a novel mission failure modality that might plausibly have entailed total dispersal of Galileo's plutonium in the Earth's atmosphere.
He wrote thirteen novel sequels, nine other fantasy novels, and a host of other works ( 55 novels in total, plus four " lost " novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, an unknown number of scripts, and many miscellaneous writings ), and made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and screen.
The scientific practice of creating novel synthetic routes for complex molecules is called total synthesis.
At the time he wrote the novel, Clarke was interested in the paranormal, and it wasn't until much later than he became, in his words, " an almost total sceptic ".
This short novel revolves around a woman having a one-night stand with a total stranger who suddenly and unexpectedly commits suicide in her bedroom, and the woman's attempts at disposing of the body so as not to cause a scandal about herself or be suspected of killing the man.
On the other hand, total VAT rates can rise above 10 % without widespread evasion because of the novel collection mechanism.
Because of the nature of the graduate thesis or dissertation having to be more narrow and more novel, the result of original research, these usually have a smaller proportion of the work that is cited from other sources, though the fact that they are lengthier may mean they still have more total citations.
Robinson has stated that one of the reasons he wrote the novel was to get " total closure " of the character.
Composers of the Mannheim school introduced a number of novel ideas into the orchestral music of their day: sudden crescendos – the Mannheim Crescendo ( a crescendo developed via the whole orchestra ) – and diminuendos ; crescendos with piano releases ; the Mannheim Rocket ( a swiftly ascending passage typically having a rising arpeggiated melodic line ); the Mannheim Roller ( an extended crescendo passage typically having a rising melodic line over an ostinato bass line ); the Mannheim Sigh ( a mannered treatment of the Baroque practice of putting more weight on the first of two notes in descending pairs of slurred notes ); the Mannheim Birds ( imitation of birds chirping in solo passages ) and the Grand Pause where the playing stops for a moment, resulting in total silence, only to restart vigorously.
The three chapters built around the women are bookended by four shorter chapters (" Onset ", " The Toxique ", " The Toxique ", and " Outcome ", with historian Tony's voice guiding " Onset " and " Outcome ", and all three voices present in the two Toxique chapters ), bringing the total to seven, and giving the novel a mirrorlike, palindromic structure.
His first novel Date With Darkness was published in 1947 ; over the next forty-six years he published a total of thirty-eight novels.
The game is based on the unpublished novel Tale Phantasia, written by the game's total programmer Yoshiharu Gotanda.
The architects had total freedom to do a novel design from scratch, using whatever techniques they guessed would be best for large-scale systems and software.
The novel then takes a complete new direction in terms of both tone and style, as Serge — suffering from amnesia and total long-term memory loss, with no idea who or where he is beyond his first name — is doted upon by Albine, the whimsical, innocent and entirely uneducated girl who has been left to grow up practically alone and wild in the vast, sprawling, overgrown grounds of Le Paradou.
However, she did publish a total of five novels: the 1952 publication of La Isla y los demonios, which is essentially the prequel to Nada ; her 1955 La mujer nueva, motivated by her re-discovery of her Catholic faith and recipient of the Premio Menorca ; her 1963 La insolación, the initial installment of the trilogy Tres pasos fuera del tiempo ; and finally her posthumous Al volver la esquina, published in May 2004 and considered by many to be her most accomplished psychological novel.
The novel primarily focuses on the life story of Randall Peterson " Pete " Armstrong, a child prodigy with total recall memory, whose entire life's outlook has been defined the tragic murder of his younger brother, Leonard, by an ex-convict who was believed to be capable of committing violent crimes again, but could not be imprisoned any longer under the current law structure.
In 2009, the European Union approved chia seeds as a novel food, allowing up to 5 % of a bread product's total matter.
In total, the novel inspired as many as twenty adaptations in Russia and abroad.
The fictional planet Lagash ( Kalgash in the novel adaptation ) is located in a stellar system containing six suns ( Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta are the only ones named in the short story ; Onos, Dovim, Trey, Patru, Tano, and Sitha in the novel ), which keep the whole planet continuously illuminated ; total darkness is unknown, and as a result so are stars outside the stellar system.
The series was later adapted into a light novel in 2004, which spanned a total of two volumes and, soon after, into a short one-tankōbon manga version ( authored by Akikan ), which was serialized in MediaWorks's Dengeki Daioh magazine in September 2005.
Sometimes total synthesis inspires the development of novel mechanisms, catalysts, or techniques.
In 1984 the movie won a total of four Academy Awards including the award for best foreign language film His novel Far och son ( Father and Son ) won the Finlandia Prize in 1985.

total and is
It is a total situation that is defended: the `` good old days ''.
`` and the more the action claims to be total, the smaller is the part of man engaged ''.
The headline is offensive, particularly in view of the total inaccuracy of the editorial.
Pauling's estimate of 200 megatons yield from the present series of Russian tests will probably turn out to be too high, but a total of 100 megatons is a distinct possibility.
Assuming the lower figure for the big blast and one shot estimated by the Japanese at 10 megatons, a conservative computation is that the 24 announced tests produced a total yield of at least 60 megatons.
One indication of the merits of the new management is found in the fact that during the period 1951-1956, while total annual mileage put on the vehicles increased 35%, the total maintenance cost increased only 11%.
In connection with any claim decided by the Commission pursuant to this Title in which an award is made, the Commission may, upon the written request of the claimant or any attorney heretofore or hereafter employed by such claimant, determine and apportion the just and reasonable attorney's fees for services rendered with respect to such claim, but the total amount of the fees so determined in any case shall not exceed 10 per centum of the total amount paid pursuant to the award.
if such person is deceased or is under a legal disability, payment shall be made to his legal representative: Provided, That if the total award is not over $500 and there is no qualified executor or administrator, payment may be made to the person or persons found by the Comptroller General of the United States to be entitled thereto, without the necessity of compliance with the requirements of law with respect to the administration of estates ; ;
Regardless of its unadjusted allotment, each State is guaranteed by law a minimum allotment each year equal to the allotment which it received in fiscal year 1954 -- increased by a uniform percentage of 5.4865771 which brings total 1954 allotments to all States up to $23,000,000.
Prior to and since 1960 the rest of the support allotment is matched at rates related to the fiscal capacity of the State, with a pivot of 40% State ( or 60% Federal ) participation in total program costs.
The method used for computing the respective Federal and State shares in total program costs is specifically set forth in the Act.
Foreign policy is the total involvement of the American people with peoples and governments abroad.
The total adverse impact of disease, insects, fire, weather, destructive animals, and other forces on the uses and values of forest resources is not generally recognized.
At that time consideration will be given to whether in the light of the United States supplies of rice available for Title 1, disposal, India's production, consumption and stocks of food grains, other imports from the United States and countries friendly to the United States, India's storage capacity, and other related factors, any increase would be possible in the portion of the total rice programmed which is currently planned for procurement during the first year.
In the event the total of rupees accruing to the Government of the United States of America as a consequence of sales made pursuant to this Agreement is different from the rupee equivalent of $1,276 million, the amounts available for the purposes specified in paragraph 1, Article 2, will be adjusted proportionately.
I therefore believe it is realistic to assume a modest drop in the total value of home entertainment electronics to about $1.8 million, slightly below 1960, but above 1959.
It is interesting to note that the present level of military electronics procurement is greater than the industry's total sales to all markets in 1950-1953, which were good years for our industry with television enjoying its initial period of rapid consumer acceptance.
Yet it is the accumulation of distortion, the fitting together of fractional bits until the total reaches the threshold of our awareness, that makes records sound like records.

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