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Joyce and preferred
" He concluded that where Mr. Morrissey's evidence differed from that of Mr. Joyce and Mr. Rourke, he preferred that of Mr. Joyce and Mr. Rourke.
Lynne Truss stated that " Samuel Beckett spliced his way merrily through such novels as Molloy and Malone Dies, thumbing his nose at the semicolon all the way ," " James Joyce preferred the colon, as more authentically classical ; P. G. Wodehouse did an effortlessly marvellous job without it ; George Orwell tried to avoid the semicolon completely in Coming up for Air, ( 1939 )," " Martin Amis included just one semicolon in Money ( 1984 )," and " Umberto Eco was congratulated by an academic reader for using no semicolons in The Name of the Rose ( 1983 ).

Joyce and interpretation
James Joyce also used this word in his mammoth novel Ulysses, during the Scylla and Charybdis episode when Stephen Dedalus articulates his interpretation of Hamlet.
James Joyce ’ s final novel Finnegans Wake uses nonsense in a seemingly similar yet dissimilar way: full of portmanteau and strong words, it appears to be pregnant with multiple layers of meaning, but in many passages it is difficult to say whether any one human ’ s interpretation of a text could be the intended or unintended one.

Joyce and na
Joyce in his The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places, published in Dublin in 1871, dismisses as erroneous and an invention of later times, the theory that the Irish name for Buttevant meant the Church of the Curse, and cites the Four Masters noting that a Franciscan Friary was founded at Cill na Mullach in 1251.

Joyce and ("
The name was coined by Gell-Mann and is a reference to the novel Finnegans Wake, by James Joyce (" Three quarks for Muster Mark!
Their daughter, Barbara Joyce (" Bobbi Jo "), was born on January 28, 1948, while Williams was fishing in Florida.
* May 28 – William Joyce (" Lord Haw-Haw ") is captured.
James Joyce used the legend of Gráinne Ní Mháille (" her grace o ' malice ") and the Earl of Howth in chapter 1 of Finnegans Wake, but added the kidnapping of another fictional son, Hilary, to match his Shem and Shaun theme.
The character of Patrick " Paddy " Dignam, whose funeral is the focus of Episode 6 (" Hades ") of Ulysses by James Joyce, is a modern counterpart to Elpenor.
In Berlin, Joyce could not find employment until a chance meeting with fellow Mosleyite Dorothy Eckersley got him an audition at the Rundfunkhaus (" broadcasting house ").
He also wrote an essay on the works of James Joyce, connecting it with his own theories on the eternal return (" literature is saturated with nostalgia for the myth of the eternal repetition "), and deeming Joyce himself an anti-historicist " archaic " figure among the modernists.
Anne and Gilbert have seven children: Joyce ( or " Joy ") ( who dies very soon after her birth ), James Matthew (" Jem "), Walter Cuthbert, Diana (" Di "), Diana's twin Anne (" Nan "), Shirley ( the youngest son ), and Bertha Marilla (" Rilla ").
* Joyce bor inte här längre, (" Joyce doesn't live here any more "), a book about Irish literature written with Stephen Farran-Lee ( 1999 ).
As Attorney-General, he prosecuted William Joyce (" Lord Haw-Haw ") and John Amery for treason and also prosecuted Klaus Fuchs and Alan Nunn May, for giving atomic secrets to the Soviet Union and John George Haigh, known as ' the acid bath murderer '.
He and Joyce met when the metal detector he was using on a beach led him to the metal plate in her head (" What We Did On Our Summer Vacation ").
* William Joyce, fascist politician and Nazi propagandist (" Lord Haw-Haw ") was a short-term resident of Glodwick.
Consequently feasts of Josse were prominently kept at Winchester ; His popularity in England may be deduced from the frequent Christian name Joyce ( for both men and women ) and from the use of his name in oaths by the Wife of Bath in Chancer's Canterbury Tales (" by God and by Seint Joce ").
Other continuing parodies ( both generic and specific ) included game shows (" The 64-Cent Question "), children's shows (" Mr. Science ", " Tippy the Wonder Dog ", " Matt Neffer, Boy Spot-Welding King of the World "), self-help seminars (" Dr. Joyce Dunstable "), and foreign intrigue (" Elmer W. Litzinger, Spy ").
* A week ( September 2 – 6 ) in which Joyce Bulifant and Joseph Campanella played with their children (" Celebrities and Their Children Week "); this was followed by " Celebrities and Their Wives Week " from September 9 – 13 and a " Celebrity Husbands & Wives Charity Week " from September 30 to October 4.
Joyce appears regularly from the first episode (" Welcome to the Hellmouth ") until the character's death in the fifth season episode " The Body ".
Joyce had dated before (" Ted ") but Buffy, and consequently the audience, do not see Joyce as a sexual character ; she is foremost a mother.

Joyce and executions
With the exceptions of Scott-Ford, Joyce and Amery, who were convicted of treachery, all executions were for the crime of murder.

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Skinner, Rooster Cosby, Ron Fair and former Smiths drummer Mike Joyce all contributed to the record, as did a new sidekick in the shape of future Spiritualized lead guitarist Michael Watts ( better known as Mike Mooney or " Moon-eye ").
Like several of his contemporaries ( Ricardo Piglia, César Aira, Roberto Bolaño ), Saer's work often builds on particular and highly codified genres, such as detective fiction ( The Investigation ), colonial encounters ( The Witness ), travelogues ( El rio sin orillas ), or canonical modern writers ( e. g. Proust, in " La mayor " and Joyce, in " Sombras sobre vidrio esmerilado ").
The Shooting is a 1966 western film directed by Monte Hellman, with a screenplay by Carole Eastman ( using the pseudonym " Adrien Joyce ").
* Buffy ( in Faith's body ) convinces Giles of her identity by describing people and events from past episodes, including Ethan Rayne's transformation of Giles into a demon (" A New Man "), Giles ' girlfriend Olivia ( first seen in " The Freshman "), and Buffy's telepathic discovery that Giles had sex with her mother Joyce (" Earshot ").
Slingsby (" Writes a Common Reader ") and Vladimir Dixon (" A Litter to James Joyce ").

preferred and interpretation
Nowadays the interpretation followed by most scholars is that the Achean leaders driven out of their lands by the turmoil at the end of the Mycenean era preferred to claim descendance from exiles of the Trojan War.
While this is in conflict with the standard interpretation of relativity, the preferred foliation, if unobservable, does not lead to any empirical conflicts with relativity.
He uses this generalized probabilistic interpretation to formulate a relativistic-covariant version of de Broglie – Bohm theory without introducing a preferred foliation of space-time.
UDP transmissions are preferred as they do not require testing for dropped packets and as such since each T. 38 packet transmission includes a majority of the data sent in the prior packet, a T. 38 termination point has a higher degree of success in re-assembling the fax transmission back into its original form for interpretation by the end device.
" He censured the German rationalists " for having preferred, by convulsive efforts of interpretation, to compress the memoirs of Christ and His apostles into the dimensions of ordinary life, rather than admit the operation of miracle on the one hand, or proclaim their abandonment of Christianity on the other.
These differ in their preferred line ending convention and their interpretation of values outside the ASCII range ( their character encoding ).
To explain this preference, SIT introduced a formal coding model starting from the assumption that the perceptually preferred interpretation of a stimulus is the one with the simplest code.
In visual perception research, the simplicity principle contrasts with the Helmholtzian likelihood principle, which assumes that the preferred interpretation of a stimulus is the one most likely to be true in this world.
Most New Zealanders consider the Treaty of Waitangi as the founding document of the nation of New Zealand, with formal sovereignty vested in the British Crown ( the Crown in Right of New Zealand from 1947 ), but the existence of different versions of the Treaty, in both Māori and English, and its brevity, leave this subject to arguments over the preferred interpretation.
In practice, a literal interpretation of the rule has been preferred.
Generally, simple or subdued patterns are preferred for conservative dress, though these are terms with a wide range of interpretation.
One interpretation of the Conquest maintains that England became a cultural and economic backwater for almost 150 years after as kings of England preferred to rule from cities in Normandy such as Rouen and concentrate on their more lucrative continental holdings.
Beringer took a poor scientific approach to the matter ; he proposed several possible explanations for the fossils in addition to his own preferred interpretation, that while some few of these stones might be dead animals ( fossils ) most were just " capricious fabrications of God ".
He found the Anglo Saxon understanding of the work of an engineer restrictive and preferred the French and Italian interpretation of the role.
Monaghan County Council's preferred interpretation is " land of the little hills ", a reference to the numerous drumlins in the area.
Co-authors Ronald Wilson and Mick Dodson also declined to hear any evidence that might have contradicted their preferred interpretation.
state that “ Our preferred interpretation of firms ’ wage-setting behavior is that firms voluntarily paid job rents to elicit non-minimum effort levels .” Although excess supply of labour created enormous competition among workers, firms did not take advantage.
( This interpretation is often used in cases in which a performance can be objectively evaluated, such as with the construction of a warehouse ; the implied-in-law interpretation above is preferred where satisfaction is more subjective, as with the painting of a portrait.
In order to avoid an erroneous interpretation of the phenomenon that is always a nonradiative transfer of energy ( even when occurring between two fluorescent chromophores ), the name " Förster resonance energy transfer " is preferred to " fluorescence resonance energy transfer ;" however, the latter enjoys common usage in scientific literature.
However, interpretation of decay values is not straightforward, and they seem to be preferred by authors with philosophical objections to the bootstrap ( although many morphological systematists, especially paleontologists, report both ).
In legal cases alleging discrimination, " sex " is usually preferred as the determining factor rather than " gender ", because it refers to biology rather than socially constructed norms which are more open to interpretation and dispute.
David Strauss has argued that judicial activism can be narrowly defined as one or more of three possible actions: overturning laws as unconstitutional, overturning judicial precedent, and ruling against a preferred interpretation of the constitution.
It is controversial whether certain interpretation methods must be preferred.
* CA 165 / 82 Kibbutz Hatzor v Assessing Officer, 39 ( 2 ) P. D 70: This judgment was a turning point in the interpretation of tax law in Israel, in establishing that a purposive approach was generally preferred to textualism in determining the meaning of the law.

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