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The general higher education and training that takes place in a university, college, or Institute of Technology usually includes significant theoretical and abstract elements, as well as applied aspects ( although limited offerings of internships or SURF programs attempt to provide practical applications ).
Other examples of sorosiicates include lawsonite, a metamorphic mineral forming in the blueschist facies ( subduction zone setting with low temperature and high pressure ), vesuvianite, which takes up a significant amount of calcium in its chemical structure.
Irrigation takes up to 90 % of water withdrawn in some developing countries and significant proportions in more economically developed countries ( United States, 30 % of freshwater usage is for irrigation ).
As the number of coupled harmonic oscillators grows, the time it takes to transfer energy from one to the next becomes significant.
Historical fiction presents readers with a story that takes place during a notable period in history, and usually during a significant event in that period.
Iceman is dismissive of Firestar as a " newbie ", as the story takes place in the same year as Firestar's public debut as a member of the New Warriors, while Iceman and Spider-Man have had significant careers as heroes at that point.
A major bill often takes years to draft, and a bill sometimes will not be put before a final vote if there is significant opposition to the measure.
What the anti-relativists -- self-declared -- want us to worry about, and worry about and worry about, as though our very souls depended on it, is a kind of spiritual entropy, a heat death of the mind, in which everything is as significant, and thus as insignificant, as everything else: anything goes, to each his own, you pays your money and you takes your choice, I know what I like, not in the couth, tout comprendre, c ' est tout pardonner.
This new approach takes advantage of functional synergy between certain biofluids and tissues with the potential for clinically significant findings not possible if tissues and biofluids were considered individually.
Citizens of the Culture refer to a normal human as " human-basic " and the vast majority opt for significant enhancements ; severed limbs grow back, sexual physiology can be voluntarily changed from male to female and back ( though the process itself takes time ), sexual stimulation and endurance are strongly heightened in both sexes ( something that is often subject of envious debate among other species ), pain can be switched off, toxins can be bypassed away from the digestive system, automatic functions such as breathing or heart rate can be switched to conscious control, and bones and muscles adapt quickly to changes in gravity without the need to exercise.
This takes significant time past the end of sense amplification, and thus overlaps with one or more column reads.
Systems analysis takes a complex problem and sorts out the tangle of significant factors so that each can be studied by the method most appropriate to it.
For example, if the arithmetical calculation takes the form: 0. 33333 + 0. 33333 + 0. 33333 = 0. 99999 ≠ 1, this result is a closer approximation than if fewer significant digits had been used.
Chronic stress takes a more significant toll on your body than acute stress does.
Indeed, the wide range of functions now available is a significant factor in the phenomenal increase in electronics in the late 1990s and early 2000s ; as a core takes a lot of time and investment to create, its re-use and further development cuts product cycle times dramatically and creates better products.
* June 18 – Depeche Mode's final concert of their world tour takes place in the Rose Bowl stadium near Los Angeles with 60, 000 spectators which is the significant moment in the bands career.
A significant part of the novel Amrita by Japanese author Banana Yoshimoto takes place in Saipan with regular references to the landscape and spirituality of the island.
In social psychology, a significant other is the parent, uncle / aunt, grandparent, or teacher — the person that guides and takes care of a child during primary socialization.
This usually takes about six or seven years, and after that the significant other is no longer needed, the child moves on to a general other which is not a real person, but an abstract notion of what society deems good or bad.
Hypertext systems support the decision process by relieving the user of the significant effort it takes to relate and remember things.
Kenny issued the following statement: " I am satisfied that the significant reduction in the fees paid to my company takes account of current economic circumstances while also reflecting my experience over 37 years in broadcasting at RTÉ ".
The Human Relations Movement takes the view that businesses are social systems in which psychological and emotional factors have a significant influence on productivity.
Advanced moves can include multiple speed, multiple turn spins, loss of contact, significant syncopation, dips and drops ( in which one partner takes the weight of the other with their arms ) and / or contact with different body parts.
He maintained a significant surplus during his seven years in Finance by forecasting tax takes which were lower than average.

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In his study Samuel Johnson, Joseph Wood Krutch takes this line when he says that what Aristotle really means by his theory of catharsis is that our evil passions may be so purged by the dramatic ritual that it is `` less likely that we shall indulge them through our own acts ''.
This play in turn inspired Giannina Braschi's dramatic novel " United States of Banana ," which takes place at the Statue of Liberty in post-9 / 11 New York City.
Poe makes no attempt to describe accurately the operations of the Spanish Inquisition, and takes considerable dramatic license with the broader history premised in this story.
), the action takes place in an enclosed TV studio over a short period of time ; however, they have higher production values, more dramatic background music, and higher stakes than traditional shows ( done either through putting contestants into physical danger or offering large cash prizes ).
He tried long takes, with some shots, unabridged, lasting an entire scene, which, for Ebert, add to the dramatic power of the film: " Few viewers probably notice how much of Annie Hall consists of people talking, simply talking.
* Flashback ( narrative ), in literature and dramatic media, an interjected scene that takes the narrative back in time from the current point
The work takes the form of a dramatic dialogue between Philocosmia, who advocates worldly pleasures, and Philosophia, whose defence of scholarship leads into a summary of the seven liberal arts.
This takes considerable dramatic licence with history, emphasising the importance of Farinelli's brother and reducing Porpora's role, while Handel becomes an antagonist ; the singer's time in Spain is ignored almost entirely.
This reliving of the details surrounding the affair only takes up the first half of the text however ; Beckett called this part the ‘ Narration .’ As Paul Lawley says in " Beckett ’ s dramatic counterpoint: a reading of Play ", “ he second half of the text ( preceded by a five second long blackout ) – called ‘ Meditation ’ by Beckett himself – sheds a subtle new light on the first.
When he writes, “ No truth value attaches to above, regarded as of merely structural and dramatic convenience ”, Beckett takes the emphasis away from Berkeley's maxim thus stressing the dramatic structure of the work.
The film takes a number of liberties with Yip's life, often for dramatic effect.
Pialat's work is marked by the use of long takes, which often feed from sudden peaks of dramatic intensity in character interaction.
The film begins with a disclaimer noting the inclusion of " time compression and composite and fictionalized characters and incidents ," and takes dramatic license with both the historical timeline and events, as well as the fictional storylines originally presented on Dynasty.
Like the play by Friedrich Schiller and the opera by Gaetano Donizetti, it takes considerable liberties with history in order to achieve increased dramatic effect, in particular two fictitious face-to-face encounters between the two Queens ( who never met in real life ).
There is little attempt to give any dramatic character to the dialogue ; in each book some one of the personages takes the leading part, and the remarks of the others serve only as occasions for calling forth fresh displays of erudition.
By contrast, The Revenger's Tragedy has long been recognized as a far more original dramatic work that takes its cue from the achievements of contemporary playwrights, notably Shakespeare.
* comedian Ramón Rivero ( a. k. a. Diplo ) takes on a dramatic role in one of the first true Puerto Rican films, Los Peloteros.
The median-of-3 pivot selection algorithm takes the median of the first, middle, and last elements of the list ; however, even though this performs well on many real-world inputs, it is still possible to contrive a median-of-3 killer list that will cause dramatic slowdown of a quicksort based on this pivot selection technique.
It does not have a traditional dramatic narrative ; it takes the form of a mock documentary in 92 short parts.
As a dramatic poet he tells the story, depicts character, seizes on action and situation, and thus as it were takes the spectator by storm.
The poem ends with a small dramatic dialogue in which don Rodrigo confronts a personified Death, who deferentially takes his soul to Heaven ( stanzas 33-39 ).
") The incident takes a dramatic turn as the tobacconist uses the phrase book to translate the cost into Hungarian – " 6 shillings, please " – and is rewarded with a left hook.
However her sojourn to other levels of existence has sensitised her to the powers with which she and her brother have been coming to associate and the story takes a new dramatic turn.

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