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Patterns and pictures
Patterns or pictures are painted on with a natural brown dye.

Patterns and can
Patterns which can be stitched using 3D beading range from animals, hearts, flowers, and jewelry, to name a few.
Patterns of beetle diversity can be used to illustrate factors that have led to the success of the group as a whole.
Patterns of belief, language use and perception of reality can become disordered ( e. g., delusions, thought disorder, hallucinations ).
Patterns are based on predefined raster or vector graphic objects, which can be repeated in x and / or y directions.
Patterns can be saved like any other first-class data item, and can be concatenated, used within other patterns, and used to create very complex and sophisticated pattern expressions.
Patterns can be free form style or based on geometric figures.
Patterns can be based on a template or model which generates pattern elements, especially if the elements have enough in common for the underlying pattern to be inferred, in which case the things are said to exhibit the unique pattern.
Walking the shadow Patterns can give an individual some access to magical energies.
Patterns can be repeated across multiple orders to save tracking time and file space.
Patterns can also vary in how far they are proven in the real world.
Patterns can be constructed from any collection of objects, or one of the several supplied stock patterns can be used.
For example, the census asks about the main means of travel to work, but by combining this with data from transport surveys, the department can issue detailed reports such as " Commuting Patterns in New Zealand: 1996-2006 ", with specific inferences such as " Over half of people who walked or jogged to work lived within 2km of their workplace.
Patterns can be created in the vertical, horizontal or diagonal.
Patterns of negation can show regional variations.
Patterns of lights from densely populated areas can be seen on the dark side of the planet.
Patterns can also contain lists of words, such as < tt >< nowiki > http :// www. example. com / images /
' He cited optical illusions such as the famous old Parisienne woman ( Patterns of Discovery, p. 11 ), which can be seen in different ways.
" Nozick cites Patterns of Discovery from pp. 119 – 120, quoting " Though the X ( color, heat, and so on ) of an object can be explained in terms of its being composed of parts of certain X-quality ( colors in certain array, average heat of parts, and so on ), the whole realm of X cannot be explained or understood in this manner.
Patterns are textures that drawn on the body that can range from materials e. g. Glass, Rock, Lava ; skins e. g. Dog, Cow, Parrot ; or outfits e. g. Ninja, Santa, Cute Robot.
Patterns like these can be cataloged and matched against single-letter repeats in the ciphertext.
Patterns in tree-ring growth can be used to establish the age of old wood samples, and also give some hints to local climatic conditions.
Patterns can be stolen from in front, behind, above, below or from either side.

Patterns and be
Patterns are written specifically for needle tatting, although shuttle tatting patterns may be used without modification.
By contrast, in " Patterns of Force ," where the crew discovers that a Federation cultural observer has contaminated the culture he was supposed to be observing by having blatantly reformed a planet's government to emulate Nazi Germany, they help the local resistance overthrow the government.
Patterns may be found in every branch of computer science.
Newspapers announced Patterns would be rebroadcast, but then stated the show might be unavailable if the rights were sold before then.
Similar themes would be explored in " A Stop at Willoughby ", " The Brain Center at Whipple's " and two Serling teleplays from before and after The Twilight Zone: Patterns and the Night Gallery episode " They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar ".
Patterns would be introduced at one edge of the material and pushed along just as in Twistor, but since they could be moved in one direction only, they would naturally form " tracks " across the surface, increasing the areal density.
Patterns of Yuan royal textiles could be found on the opposite side of the empire adorning Armenian decorations ; trees and vegetables were transplanted across the empire ; and technological innovations spread from Mongol dominions towards the West.
Patterns may be collected together into a pattern language that addresses a particular domain.
“ McChesney Challenges Listeners to be Critical Media Consumers ,” Patterns, June.
* Should statements – Patterns of thought which imply the way things " should " or " ought " to be rather than the actual situation the person is faced with, or having rigid rules which the person believes will " always apply " no matter what the circumstances are.

Patterns and created
Circa stardate 2534. 0 ( 2266 ), in the Original Series episode " Patterns of Force ," cultural observer and historian John Gill openly created a regime based on Nazi Germany on a primitive planet in a misguided effort to create a society which combined what he ( mistakenly ) viewed as the high efficiency of a fascist dictatorship with a more benign philosophy, thereby contaminating the normal and healthy development of the planet's culture.
Patterns are created by combining solid and open meshes, usually working the design in solid meshes and the background in open meshes.
Patterns are created by varying the length of the loops, missing loops from the previous round, adding extra loops and similar.

Patterns and by
* Houses Generated by Patterns ( 1969 )
The books The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia, by Bronisław Malinowski, Patterns of Culture by Ruth Benedict, and Coming of Age in Samoa by Margaret Mead ( two of Boas's students ) are classic examples of anti-ethnocentric anthropology.
" Patterns of differentiation and hybridization in North American wolflike canids, revealed by analysis of micro satellite loci .".
Patterns are usually measured by firing at a 30 inch ( 76 cm ) diameter circle on a large sheet of paper placed at varying distances.
These shows normally consists of three to five musical pieces accompanied by formations rooted in origin from " Patterns in Motion ", a book penned by one-time Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band assistant band director William C. " Bill " Moffit, who would later become bandmaster of Purdue University All-American Marching Band and University of Houston Spirit of Houston.
These types of bands feature a near ubiquitous show format of Patterns In Motion drill ( though French curves and Band Pageantry by former FAMU director of bands William P. Foster are also common ), a large amount of stand fast time where the band plays a one or two selections in place, and a physically demanding, thoroughly choreographed full band dance routine.
" The Color of Truth, Vol I: Patterns In Light " is a book by Stephen T Manning first published in 2007 by CheckPoint Press ( ISBN 978-0-9551503-4-0 ), with a sub-heading of " Amazing Coincidence?
According to a textbook Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software, the flyweight pattern was first coined and extensively explored by Paul Calder and Mark Linton in 1990 to efficiently handle glyph information in a WYSIWYG document editor, although similar techniques were already used in other systems, e. g., an application framework by Weinand et al.
According to the ' Patterns 3 ' report by Universities UK, " The Russell Group and the 1994 Group share many features, but are distinguished chiefly by the fact that most members of the Russell Group have medical schools, and an emphasis on science and technology.
The Patterns of Chaos is a 1972 science fiction novel by Colin Kapp.
Patterns originated as an architectural concept by Christopher Alexander ( 1977 / 79 ).
Lowland Maya Settlement Patterns edited by Wendy Ashmore Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, A School of American Research Book.
The title of the sale did not mention Ferrary by name, but read as follows: “ Catalogue of the Famous and Remarkable Collection of British and Colonial Coins, Patterns & Proofs from George III to the Present Day, Formed by a Nobleman, Recently Deceased .” The catalogue had 710 lots and 15 plates.
The term pentacle is used in Tilings and Patterns by Grumbaum and Shepard to indicate a five-pointed star composed of ten line-segments, similar to a pentagram but containing no interior lines.
inspired by Gang of Four's book Design Patterns, which developed the concept of design patterns in the software field.

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