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More narrowly, they fall into the Sawa, or the coastal peoples of Cameroon.
More unusual is the modern W engine ( also known as a ' VV ' engine to distinguish itself from the pre-war W engines ) that has four cylinder banks arranged in a " W " pattern with two pairs narrowly arranged with a 15-degree separation.
More narrowly defined, narration is the fiction-writing mode whereby the narrator communicates directly to the reader.
More narrowly, the term virtual presence denotes presence on World Wide Web locations which are identified by URLs.
More narrowly defined, it is the fiction-writing mode whereby the narrator communicates directly to the reader.
More racing ( and winning ) followed in the 1990s, notably in the TVR Tuscans ( narrowly missing the title in 1991 due to political moves ) and also the famous Marsh Plant Aston Martins.
More narrowly, it is a branch of microeconomics that studies urban spatial structure and the location of households and firms.
Note that X is also a Kaprekar number for base b < sup > n </ sup >, for this specific choice of n. More narrowly, we can define the set K ( N ) for a given integer N as the set of integers X for which
More narrowly, reconstructed " Old Chinese " is based on the rhymes of early poetry such as the Shijing and the phonological components of Chinese characters, and is assumed to represent the language of c. 1000-700 BC.
More narrowly, reconstructed " Middle Chinese " is usually based on the detailed phonetic evidence of the Qieyun rime dictionary from the late 6th century AD.
" More narrowly, contemporary practice considers behavioral interactions of individuals and groups through social capital and social " markets " ( not excluding for example, sorting by marriage ) and the formation of social norms.
More narrowly, one can require that the map f: N → M be an inclusion ( one-to-one ), in which we call it an injective immersion, and define an immersed submanifold to be the image subset S together with a topology and differential structure such that S is a manifold and the inclusion f is a diffeomorphism: this is just the topology on N, which in general will not agree with the subset topology: in general the subset S is not a submanifold of M, in the subset topology.
More narrowly, however, " narration " refers to all written fiction.
More commonly, it is used narrowly to refer to the Athabaskan speakers of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut in Canada, especially including the Chipewyan ( Denesuline ).
More narrowly, it can be harm for specific gain, such as killing animals for food or for their fur, although opinions differ with respect to the method of slaughter.
More narrowly, the Startup Disk control panel in Mac OS and OS X only allows the user to select a mounted filesystem with very particular constraints.
More narrowly, in the US the term " underground newspaper " most often refers to publications of the period 1965-1973, when a sort of boom or craze for local tabloid underground newspapers swept the country in the wake of court decisions making prosecution for obscenity far more difficult.
More narrowly, it refers two particular wars between 1600 and 1629.
More narrowly, ' adultism is prejudice and accompanying systematic discrimination against young people '.
More middle-class than neighbouring Stockton North, the former SDP-Liberal Alliance first held the seat very narrowly on its creation in 1983, before the Conservatives gained it in 1987 and held it for the next ten years.
More narrowly, they fall into the Sawa, or the coastal peoples of Cameroon.
More narrowly, they fall into the Sawa, or the coastal peoples of Cameroon.
More narrowly, they fall into the Sawa, or the coastal peoples of Cameroon.
More narrowly, they fall into the Sawa, or the coastal peoples of Cameroon.

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" In addition to the various works of Brewster already mentioned, the following may be added: Notes and Introduction to Carlyle's translation of Legendre's Elements of Geometry ( 1824 ); Treatise on Optics ( 1831 ); Letters on Natural Magic, addressed to Sir Walter Scott ( 1832 ); The Martyrs of Science, or the Lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler ( 1841 ); More Worlds than One ( 1854 ).
More participatory or traditional activities, or those involving relatively static presentations, such as celebrating holidays, playing games, reading, making arts and crafts or viewing works of art, are not generally considered entertainment, but rather as pastimes, for entertainment generally requires that the supplier of the show is visible to the viewer, with the exception of video games.
More recent works titled " pavane " often have a deliberately archaic mood.
More of his paintings have been stolen than those by any other artist ; the Art Loss Register has 550 of his works listed as missing.
More recent tests of the experiment have found that it only works under certain conditions ; in particular, when participants believe the results are necessary for the ' good of science '.
More nuanced versions of this general view are to be found in the works of other Western historians, such as Robert Service, who notes that " institutionally and ideologically, Lenin laid the foundations for a Stalin ... but the passage from Leninism to the worse terrors of Stalinism was not smooth and inevitable.
More typologies that categorize this relationship can be found among the works of other science and religion scholars such as Arthur Peacocke.
* Thomas More Studies database: contains several of More's English works, including dialogues, early poetry and letters, as well as journal articles and biographical material
More than 400 utopian works were published prior to the year 1900 in the English language alone, with more than a thousand others during the twentieth century.
More strongly, if one wishes to prove that X and G ( X ) are not naturally isomorphic, without reference to a particular isomorphism, this requires showing that for any isomorphism η, there is some A with which it does not commute ; in some cases a single automorphism A works for all candidate isomorphisms η, while in other cases one must show how to construct a different A < sub > η </ sub > for each isomorphism.
More recently, the re-released works of English toilet humour specialist Ivor Biggun include " Southern Breeze ", a song about a " Famous French Farteur " who describes in rhyme a stroll through a farmyard, accompanied by appropriate farting noises.
More than 370 works are attributed to him ; it was only after the advent of modern analytical scholarship that some of these mistaken attributions have been challenged, on the basis of stylistic features and manuscript evidence.
More recent scholarly works mostly agree that the armies were similarly sized, that the Gothic infantry was more decisive than their cavalry, and that neither the Romans nor the Goths used stirrups until the 6th century.
* More stories, which various people may include in a list of Bible stories, that derive from or are found in various works:
He was an artist putting down paint on canvas creating works not to shock and outrage, but to say, “ This is what I see .” More appreciated over the years by collectors than academicians and critics, Modigliani was indifferent to staking a claim for himself in the intellectual avant-garde of the art world.
More recently, Joe Wright ( Pride & Prejudice, Atonement ) has cited Lean's works, particularly Doctor Zhivago, as an important influence on his work, and Baz Luhrmann has named Lean as one of the inspirations for his 2008 epic Australia.
More precisely, a citation is an abbreviated alphanumeric expression ( e. g. ) embedded in the body of an intellectual work that denotes an entry in the bibliographic references section of the work for the purpose of acknowledging the relevance of the works of others to the topic of discussion at the spot where the citation appears.
More than 1000 works, including the 31 famous posters, are held here.
More traditional arts can be found at the Winkler Gallery, which shows and merchandises the works of local artists including founder Perry Winkler, as well as the annual arts festival.
She began acting professionally in 1942, with supporting juvenile roles in repertory, progressing to West End roles in such works as Noël Coward's Sigh No More and Ace of Clubs, becoming an established lead in repertory in the early 1950s.
" However, because of the way time-travel in the Marvel universe works, it should be noted that this is only a potential future, not necessarily a definite one ( This future being even more unlikely after the events of One More Day ).
More common in fiction than in reality, " pirate treasure maps " are often depicted in works of fiction as hand drawn and containing arcane clues for the characters to follow.
More of Brian's works have been published since the 1980s and ' 90s, and the scarcity of well-rehearsed performances or mature interpretations that had previously made the quality of his music difficult to assess has been partially corrected through the series of professional recordings of many of Brian's symphonies that have been issued by the Marco Polo record label on CD.
* More advanced introductory / expository works:

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