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More rarely it describes the highest male solo voice type ( usually designated countertenor ), and it is also the root word of contralto, the lowest standard female voice type.
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More rarely, other beaters such as cartwheel mallets ( known to kit drummers as " soft sticks ") may be used.
More rarely, the oculomotor nerve and trochlear nerve ( third and fourth nerve palsy, respectively ) are affected ; both play a role in eye movements.
More rarely some trogons may shuffle along a branch to obtain insects, insect eggs and very occasionally nestling birds.
More rarely, some car systems may have 21 ", 22 ", 24 " or even 32 " subwoofers, but are very rare as these are often special order woofers.
More rarely, some systems support having the extra bit of color depth on the red or blue channel, usually in applications where that color is more prevalent ( photographing of skin tones or skies, for example ).
More rarely, a simple gravity-or spring-operated flap valve attached to the bottom of the chanter achieves the same end.
“ Inmates rarely leave with any new skills unless the training fits the camp's enterprising needs .” More recently however, programs have been introduced to train prisoners in useful trades.
More rarely, both sides of the single would become hits, such as Queen's " We Are the Champions " and " We Will Rock You ".
More rarely, bands will do an entire album of cover songs originally by a particular artist, such as The The's Hanky Panky, which consists entirely of Hank Williams songs, or Booker T. & the M. G.
More rarely, the breed can suffer from a skin condition colloquially known as " black skin disease ", or alopecia ex.
More rarely, patients can experience joint swelling, joint pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and an increased risk of diabetes.
More rarely, a bird may dive-bomb and strike the intruder's ( usually a cyclist's ) head with its chest.
More rarely, inability of the right ventricle to remove fluid from the tissues leads to fluid accumulation in the legs ( peripheral edema ), congestion of the liver with mild jaundice and tenderness, and ascites ( fluid in the abdominal cavity ).
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More generally, the ELIZA effect describes any situation where, based solely on a system's output, users perceive computer systems as having " intrinsic qualities and abilities which the software controlling the ( output ) cannot possibly achieve " or " assume that reflect a greater causality than they actually do.
More specifically, the term describes the modernist movement in the arts, its set of cultural tendencies and associated cultural movements, originally arising from wide-scale and far-reaching changes to Western society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
More describes him as " little of stature, ill-featured of limbs, crook-backed ... hard-favoured of visage.
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 specifically, this article describes the ' dasheen ' form of taro ; another variety is called eddoe.
More generally, the term copal describes resinous substances in an intermediate stage of polymerization and hardening between " gummier " resins and amber.
More loosely, the term scarp describes the zone between coastal lowlands and continental plateaus which have a marked, abrupt change in elevation caused by coastal erosion at the base of the plateau.
More fundamental to the problem, however, is the very existence of a fixed background, which Einstein describes as " the fixed stars.
More literally, it describes a careful use of facts so as not to reveal too much information, as in speaking carefully.
Parallels can be drawn from Thomas More's 1516 book Utopia, in which More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit.
More about the difficulty in turning an offence into a legal act can be found in Felstiner & Sarat ’ s ( 1981 ) study, which describes three steps a victim ( of any dispute ) must go through before turning to the justice system: naming – giving the assault a definition, blaming – understanding who is responsible for the violation of rights and facing them, and finally, claiming – turning to the authorities.
More generally, coherence describes all properties of the correlation between physical quantities of a single wave, or between several waves or wave packets.
More specifically, hot swapping describes replacing components without significant interruption to the system, while hot plugging describes the addition of components that would expand the system without significant interruption to the operation of the system.
More generally, a geometrical approach to general relativity describes the effect of gravity as a curvature of the four dimensions of spacetime in a fifth dimension that corresponds to gravity and gravity-like effects in general relativity.
More recently, Allmusic views All Things Must Pass as " his best ... a very moving work ", while MusicHound describes the set as " epic and audacious ".
More politely, Ephraim Katz in his International Film Encyclopaedia describes Morley as a " a rotund, triple-chinned, delightful character player of the British and American stage and screen.
More specifically it describes a low-pressure area whose center of rotation is just off the East Coast and whose leading winds in the left forward quadrant rotate onto land from the northeast.
More generally " action at a distance " describes the break between human intuition, where objects have to touch to interact, and physical theory.
More generally, when D is a symmetric positive definite matrix, the equation describes anisotropic diffusion, which is written ( for three dimensional diffusion ) as:
More accurately, a single formula that describes the titration of a weak acid with a strong base from start to finish is given below:
More precisely, given a curve attached to a plane which is moving so that the curve rolls without slipping along a given curve attached to a fixed plane occupying the same space, then a point attached to the moving plane describes a curve in the fixed plane called a roulette.
More precisely, it is a document contemplated by a contract, which ( 1 ) warrants the payment of money, the promise of or order for conveyance of which is unconditional ; ( 2 ) specifies or describes the payee, who is designated on and memorialized by the instrument ; and ( 3 ) is capable of change through transfer by valid negotiation of the instrument.
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