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these and pieces
Note another piece of wood six inches wide is fastened to the transom between these pieces.
In the background lurked the feeling, however, that these pieces, beautiful as they were, lacked the utilitarian touch.
Thus there was really an excess of eighteenth-century charm as one of these light-weight pieces followed another on Saturday night.
Muslims believe these depictions lead to sculptural pieces, which then leads to worship of that sculpture or " idol ".
Subsequently, all these ingredients are covered with leaves and damp pieces of cloth so as to ensure heat preservation.
Among these are pieces for piano four hands that are popular among amateur pianists.
In these final pieces he offered a critique of Western science in which he suggested that non-European languages often referred to physical phenomena in ways that more directly reflected aspects of reality than many European languages, and that science ought to pay attention to the effects of linguistic categorization in its efforts to describe the physical world.
A high proportion of the collection comes from tombs or contexts associated with the cult of the dead, and it is these pieces, in particular the mummies, that remain among the most eagerly sought after exhibits by visitors to the Museum.
A comparison of ceramic artifacts with known dated assemblages allows for a chronological assignment of these pieces.
When patched together, these phrases combined to create musical pieces which could be performed by human players.
The idealized dance character of all these pieces suggests that the estampie may have been a true dance but there are no surviving dance manuals describing the estampie as a dance.
In the sciences and engineering, the process of decomposing a function into simpler pieces is often called Fourier analysis, while the operation of rebuilding the function from these pieces is known as Fourier synthesis.
Paste analyses of these early pieces of pottery in the Antigua Valley indicate they were made of clays from different environmental zones, suggesting people from the Pacific coast expanded into the Antigua Valley.
Often whimsical, these pieces display Rossini's natural ease of composition and gift for melody, showing obvious influences of Beethoven and Chopin, with many flashes of the composer's long buried desire for serious, academic composition.
While Lovecraft did not refer to these categories himself, he did once write, " There are my ' Poe ' pieces and my ' Dunsany pieces ' – but alas – where are any Lovecraft pieces?
Ammianus reports that they wore these clothes until the clothes fell to pieces.
While these were mostly intended as practice instruments for organists, a few pieces are believed to have been written specifically for the pedal harpsichord.
Though all these works have their roots in Chrétien, several contain pieces of tradition not found in Chrétien which are possibly derived from earlier sources.
Thus it is not out of view of the immune system One of these pieces, a protein called
There are two types of incunabula in printing: the Block book printed from a single carved or sculpted wooden block for each page, by the same process as the woodcut in art ( these may be called xylographic ), and the typographic book, made with individual pieces of cast metal movable type on a printing press.
In IBM, muscle fibers are overloaded with these major histocompatibility complex ( MHC ) molecules that carry the antigen protein pieces, leading to more ER stress and more protein misfolding.
Rákosi employed " salami tactics ", slicing up these enemies like pieces of salami, to battle the initial postwar political majority ready to establish a democracy.

these and Payne
Payne and Nadal hypothesize these memories are then consolidated into a smooth narrative, similar to a process that happens when memories are created under stress.
The discussion he recorded references the arrival of Punch in England, crediting these early shows to a performer from Italy called Porcini ( see also John Payne Collier's account of Porsini — Payne Collier calls him Porchini — in Punch and Judy ).
Payne salutes each of these as masterpieces, in which the Delian style struggles to emerge in its full ripeness.
Morrison was still working with Kielbania and Payne, but for these sessions, they were essentially replaced.
Payne Best recalled: " I know I was standing next to Stevens when four of these men jumped off and rushed towards us.
One of these employees, Pete Payne, became a master potter and displayed his technique at the Smithsonian Institution.
Applying these principles, the Payne child was allowed to be taken to New Zealand by the mother since otherwise the effect on her of being forced to stay in England would be " devastating ".
The first of these sub-editors was Wilbur S. Peacock, who took over with the Fall 1942 issue and remained until Fall 1945, after which he was replaced by Chester Whitehorn for three issues, and then by Paul L. Payne, from Fall 1946 to Spring 1950.
Following these releases, band personnel became Tesco ( vocals ), Carroll ( vocals and guitar ), Nigel Bennett ( guitar ), Payne ( bass ) and Lillywhite ( drums ).
It was left to others, most notably Richard Payne Knight, Uvedale Price and Thomas Johnes, to develop Gilpin's ideas into more comprehensive theories of the picturesque and apply these more generally to landscape design and architecture.
Also according to Payne, all these movements received strong influence from European fascism and praised the Italian and German fascism but " never became fully developed fascist movements, and none reproduced the full characteristics of European fascism "; the influence in Arab nationalism remained long after 1945.
Some of these, it emerged later, were lines from the popular computer game Max Payne.
When coming upon elements he seemed to recognize from Judaism, rather than seeing these as organic forms that could have arisen independently in numerous religions ( Eliade ), Payne claimed they were derived from Judaism.
One of these, John Payne, known as the " Protestant Carpenter ", indicted Challoner, but was compelled to drop the proceedings, owing to some documents, which he had forged, falling into the hands of the bishop's lawyers.
In order to understand the culture of poverty and how the poor class ’ s set of rules tend to keep them trapped in this continual cycle Payne describes these rules and how they affect the poor class.
From 1410 to 1414 Payne was principal of St Edmund Hall, and during these years was engaged in controversy with Thomas Netter of Walden, the Carmelite defender of Catholic doctrine.

these and highlights
The success of these pavilions further influenced the 1967 Universal exhibition in Montreal, commonly referred to as Expo 67, where multi-screen highlights included In the Labyrinth, hailed by Time magazine as a " stunning visual display ," their review concluding: " such visual delights as Labyrinth ... suggest that cinema — the most typical of 20th century arts — has just begun to explore its boundaries and possibilities ," as well as A Place to Stand, which displayed Christopher Chapman's pioneering " multi-dynamic image technique " of shifting multiple images.
The earliest term by which these narratives were known, “ urban belief tales ,” highlights what was then thought to be a key property: they were held, by their tellers, to be true accounts, and the device of the FOAF was a spurious but significant effort at authentication.
The joint Anglican-Roman Catholic International Consultation published The Gift of Authority ( see external links below ) in 1998 and highlights agreements and differences on these issues.
Bailliel highlights four such events and suggests that these might have been caused by the dust veils thrown up by the impact of cometary debris.
After a few years, these shows were replaced by Game TV ( a half-hour interview show hosted by Nancy Sullivan and Dave Nemeth ), Game World ( which showed highlights of current game shows from around the world ), and standalone 30-minute call-in games like Super Decades and Trivia Track.
32-bit per channel images are used to represent values brighter than white ; these values can then be used to more accurately retain bright highlights when either lowering the exposure of the image or when it is seen through a dark filter or dull reflection.
Rather than focusing on exact measures and goals of environmental performance, the standard highlights what an organization needs to do to meet these goals ( IISD 2010 ).
Graham Nash's unreleased film of the Wembley Stadium show highlights the scope and quality of these performances ; the four principals would often switch instruments within the context of the same song.
In response to bootlegging of these, he compiled his personal highlights ( and " Evolution ", a collaboration with Ronnie Lane ), and released his first major-label solo title, 1972's Who Came First.
ESPN began to show more Olympics highlights on-air and online beginning with the 2006 Winter Olympics ; they received these extended rights from NBC as part of the deal that saw ABC release Al Michaels from his contract, so he could join John Madden and key production personnel for the new NBC Sunday Night Football.
Since these specular highlights are absent from the polygon's vertices and Gouraud shading interpolates based on the vertex colors, the specular highlight will be missing from the polygon's interior.
These hours of darkness bordering the waking hours are preferred as lights and crackers are the highlights of the festivities and these need darkness to have their illuminating effect.
The artist will then sculpt these regions into the correct shape, and add in additional highlights and shadows to form the image, sometimes finishing the image by adding cartoon-like outlines to frame parts of the image.
Along with a short article listing the season's highlights, these pages include team photographs and action pictures.
A term reportedly coined by Whitehouse, she screened edited highlights from these films for MPs at the House of Commons in late 1983, which included extracts from The Evil Dead ( 1981 ) considered by her " the number one nasty ".
However, despite these highlights, Bradley continued to baffle and frustrate Philadelphia with his inconsistent play.
They used this information to write The Body Shape Bible which highlights these twelve shapes which have all been named in ways such as ' cornet ' or ' brick '.
She claimed: " the common structure between these two ideological currents Golwalkar and Goel / Shourie, separated by several decades as they are, highlights the core of the Hindu nationalist movement: ethnicism or exclusive particularism " Koenraad Elst disagrees with Kondo, and says: " In sharp contrast with the repetitive-nationalistic and Indocentric approach of Golwalkar and the RSS, Goel and Shourie ( and Ram Swarup before them ) have developed a historical and philosophical critique of Christianity and Islam that has universal validity.
Most popular and well known of these include Kuji amber, Ama diver women, Kokujiyaki ceramic pottery, and the Kosode Coastline, yet there are many other highlights of Kuji City.
For the Japanese, sampling these on one's travels is considered one of the highlights of travel within Japan.
This is particularly useful for obtaining live coverage of post-game press conferences or extended game highlights (" melts "), since the backhaul may stay up to feed these events after the network has concluded their broadcast.
The Royals earned a little bit of revenge over Fredericksburg in early July with a tight 2-1 victory at home, and managed to beat 10-man Virginia Legacy 3-1 on the home stretch, but these were small highlights, and the bigger picture was yet another disappointing one.
On a Macintosh, pressing one of these Option-key combinations creates the accent and highlights it, then the final character appears when the key for the base character is pressed.
Several of these artists, in particular Crespin and Chauvet, participated in a set of extended highlights commercially recorded by EMI in 1965, Georges Prêtre conducting.

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