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shared and characteristic
One characteristic shared by many clitics is a lack of prosodic independence.
According to Oswald Spengler, the characteristic mistake of the Gracchan age was to believe in the possibility of the reversibility of history – a form of idealism which according to Spengler was at that time shared by both sides of political spectrum – Cato had sought to turn back the clock to the time of Cincinnatus, and restore virtue by returning to austerity.
" Abstract " labor refers to a characteristic of commodity-producing labor that is shared by all different kinds of heterogeneous ( concrete ) types of labor.
Eure has most cover ( 21 %) while Manche has least ( 4 %), a characteristic shared with the Islands.
A characteristic of process theology each of these thinkers shared was a rejection of metaphysics that privilege " being " over " becoming ", particularly those of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas.
Many early RISC designs also shared the characteristic of having a branch delay slot.
This division was based on the most prominent common feature shared by the fur seals and absent in the sea lions, namely the dense underfur characteristic of the latter.
The most notable shared characteristic is the presence of cortical alveoli, flattened vesicles packed into a continuous layer supporting the membrane, typically forming a flexible pellicle.
Morris describes him as an “ elliptical figure ” whose career exemplifies a certain characteristic mode of working in the film industry, marked by collaboration, shared or changing roles.
A characteristic shared by a few other oak species, and also some beeches and hornbeams, is the retention of leaves through the winter on juvenile tissue.
Whether the Etruscans shared the Ixion figure with Hellenes from early times or whether Ixion figured among those Greek myths that were adapted at later dates to fit the Etruscan world-view, the figure on the mirror-back is shown as winged, a characteristic shared with Etruscan daimones and Underworld figures rather than human heroes.
The county is separated from all other surrounding counties in the state by water ( a characteristic shared only with neighboring Miller County ), with the Little River, Millwood Lake and the Red River forming the boundaries of the county within the state.
* Past perfect of verbs formed with auxiliary forms derived from Latin + infinitive e. g. va fer (' s / he did '), a feature shared with Catalan that is characteristic of Western Aragonese dialects westward from Gistaín valley.
Cardus argues that melody, while not a primary factor, is there abundantly, " floating and weaving itself into the texture of shifting harmony " – a characteristic which Cardus believes is shared only by Debussy.
In a support group, members provide each other with various types of help, usually nonprofessional and nonmaterial, for a particular shared, usually burdensome, characteristic.
These languages all have a shared characteristic: Their writing systems all completely or partly use Chinese characters — Hànzì in Chinese, kanji in Japanese, hanja in Korean, and Hán tự in Vietnamese.
The volcano is scientifically remarkable in that its relatively low-level and unusually persistent eruptive activity enables long-term volcanological study of a Strombolian eruptive system very close ( hundreds of metres ) to the active vents, a characteristic shared with only a few volcanos planetarily, such as Stromboli in Italy.
They shared a common characteristic, Humanism.
* Accent ( linguistics ), way of pronunciation by a speaker with shared characteristic of a certain locality within the community
Another shared characteristic is long wings with short, stout humerus bones ( Hyman 1992 ).
The flickering black-and-white footage, ( characteristic of F2 propagation ) included Jasmine Bligh, one of the original BBC announcers, and a brief shot of Elizabeth Cowell, who also shared announcing duties with Jasmine, an excerpt from an unknown period costume drama and the BBC's station identification logo transmitted at the beginning and end of the day's programmes.
The Chinese poets of the Jin Dynasty produced poetry which shared the characteristics of the Song Dynasty poetry ; and, towards the end of the Jin, which occurred earlier than the end of the Song, the poetry begins to similarly show the affects of the Mongol invasions, which eventually led to the establishment of the Yuan Dynasty and its characteristic poetry.
The Top 40, or top forty, whether surveyed by a radio station or a publication, was a list of songs that shared only the common characteristic of being newly released.

shared and atmosphere
Though more than 99 % of the dry atmosphere is IR transparent ( because the main constituents — N < sub > 2 </ sub >, O < sub > 2 </ sub >, and Ar — are not able to directly absorb or emit infrared radiation ), intermolecular collisions cause the energy absorbed and emitted by the greenhouse gases to be shared with the other, non-IR-active, gases.
In these early years in Paris, he shared accommodation and a laboratory with his former rival, and now friend, Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac, both working together on the analysis of gases and the composition of the atmosphere.
Further to these aims the group has a set of shared values ; that maintaining traditions and cutting-edge research are not mutually exclusive ; internationally recognised universities ought to have a role and contribute on all scales ; high quality research should be supported with high quality teaching and all students and staff from any background should be able to develop in a conducive atmosphere and environment that maximises their potential.
Rushent's first move was to dispatch the entire band to Genetic Studios in Reading, Berkshire, away from the " unhealthy atmosphere " of Monumental Studios, Sheffield that they shared with Ware and Marsh's Heaven 17.
CNI lists its goals as: diplomacy to resolve Middle East issues ; elimination of unaudited aid to foreign nations ; normalized relations between Israel and Middle Eastern states and regional organizations like the Arab League ; U. S. recognition of an independent state of Palestine ; total withdrawal of Israel from all occupied territory Palestinian and Syrian territory ( the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Golan Heights ); a shared Jerusalem as capital of the two states of Israel and Palestine ; an end to all acts of aggression, provocation, and retaliation by both sides ; a political atmosphere in which neither media, the American electorate or elected officials are afraid to openly discuss issues.
They do not relinquish control of the classroom or student learning but rather develop an atmosphere of shared responsibility.
While teaching at Tulane, Spratling shared a house with writer William Faulkner, and they collaborated to produce Sherwood Anderson And Other Famous Creoles, a satire of the bohemian atmosphere of the French Quarter in the 1920s.
The inhabitants of Fire frequently raid Water by traveling there in hot air balloons through the planets ' shared atmosphere.
Life on Water seems to have been meant to be full of unmarred beauty and contentment, but this is shattered by frequent war parties from Fire, which arrive via hot air balloons through the planets ' shared atmosphere.
The commons were traditionally defined as the elements of the environment-forests, atmosphere, rivers, fisheries or grazing land-that are shared, used and enjoyed by all.
Caring for a shared commons requires an equal balance of stepping forward and getting the work done by creating an informal atmosphere that allows everyone to relax and enjoy.
Life on Water seems to have been meant to be full of unmarred beauty and contentment, but this is shattered by frequent war parties from Fire, which arrive via hot air balloons through the planets ' shared atmosphere.
With this atmosphere of liberty, Italian producers rushed to meet on-screen curiosities of viewers to even gain the title of presenting " bestiality " in mainstream pornographic films ; a trend shared by Rocco Siffredi in his 2003 film Hazardous Duty ( in the European release by Night Trips ).
Beginning in the 17th century, salons served to bring together nobles and intellectuals in an atmosphere of civility and fair play in order to educate one, refine the other, and create a common medium of cultural exchange based on the shared notion of honnêteté that combined learning, good manners, and conversational skill.

shared and intimacy
Studies show that both the act of telling others about good events and the response of the person with whom the event was shared have personal and interpersonal consequences, including increased positive emotions, subjective well-being, and self-esteem, and relationship benefits including intimacy, commitment, trust, liking, closeness, and stability.
Davis noted as evidence for this theory the improbability of a woman's mistaking a stranger for her husband, Bertrande's support for Arnaud until ( and even partially during ) the trial, and their shared story of intimacy, likely prepared in advance.
In the 1960s, however, he came to experiment increasingly with free verse, and the discipline of writing to a specific set of visual images, coupled with the liberation of free verse, constituted a new source of rule and energy in Gunn's work: a poem such as " Pierce Street " in his next collection, Touch ( 1967 ), has a grainy, photographic fidelity, while the title-poem uses hesitant, sinuous free verse to portray a scene of newly acknowledged intimacy shared with his sleeping lover ( and the cat ).
The theory here is that the friend zone may evolve into something more, particularly if the man establishes an air of trustworthiness and intimacy that his partner finds attractive and has never shared with previous romantic partners.
Forti claimed that the Countess Oldi ( Pergami's sister ) sat between Caroline and Pergami in the carriage, which was also shared with Victorine ( Pergami's daughter ), and so there could have been no intimacy between them.
The spacing of the Lincoln children ( Robert in 1843, Eddie in 1846, Willie in 1850, and Tad in 1853 ) is consistent with some type of planning and would have required " an intimacy about sexual relations that for aspiring couples meant shared companionate power over reproduction ".
Instead, Sher claims that " underground music " is linked by shared values, such as a valuing of grassroots " reality " over music with " pre-wrapped marketing glossing it up "; sincerity and intimacy ; freedom of creative expression is valued over commercial success ; art is appreciated as deeply meaningful fashion ; and the Underground " difficult to find ", because the scene hides itself from " less committed visitors " who would trivialize the music and culture.
The Groom of the Stool ( formally styled: " Groom of the King's Close Stool to King ( name )") was the most intimate of a monarch's courtiers, whose physical intimacy naturally led to him becoming a man in whom much confidence was placed by his royal master, and with whom many royal secrets were shared as a matter of course.
David Herbert Donald pointed out that men at that time often shared beds for financial reasons ; men were accustomed to same-sex nonsexual intimacy, since most parents could not afford separate beds or rooms for male siblings.

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