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This is directly playing with conventions of interior monologues because as Dorrit Cohn states in Narratives Modes for Presenting Consciousness in Fiction that the language in the interior monologue is " like the language a character speaks to others ... it accords with his time, his place, his social station, level of intelligence ..." The story helped found the Southern Renaissance and directs a great deal of effort as it progresses to reflections on being and existence, the existential metaphysics of everyday life.

Presenting and would
The demo version of " It's Love That Really Counts ", along with her original demo of " Make It Easy on Yourself ", would surface on Dionne's debut Scepter album, titled Presenting Dionne Warwick, which was released early in 1963.
Presenting his visions for Germany, Köhler also said that " Germany should become a land of ideas ", and emphasized the importance of globalization, and that Germany would have to compete for its place in the 21st century.
Presenting the motion for its approval, Leader of Government Business Patrick Herminie noted Bonnelame's extensive experience as a politician and diplomat ; the opposition chose to abstain from the vote, acknowledging that Bonnelame was qualified for the post but questioning the selection of a man of Bonnelame's age, expressing the view that a younger person would be more suitable.
Burned by the retail flop of Presenting Isaac Hayes, Hayes told Bell that he would not cut a follow-up unless he was granted complete creative control.
Presenting differences between the two, AllGame echoed RPGamer's sentiment and stated that the game's puzzles would challenge " all but the most experienced gamers ", while Game Informer considered the puzzles " difficult-to-the-point-of-insanity ".
Presenting twelve tracks that also appear on his first, second, third, fourth and fifth albums, Ochs is at his peak as a folk singer throughout, singing anti-war songs alongside those espousing civil rights and worker's rights, and showcasing some more introspective numbers that would be dramatically rearranged on the fourth and fifth albums.
On 2 December 2011 it was announced that Husain would be part of the BBCs Olympic Presenting team.

Presenting and is
The Vulcan Presenting Venus with Arms for Aeneas is a template for a tapestry made by this factory.
Other examples are the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate which is designated by a " Presenting Partners " group from within the community ; the Poet Laureate chosen by the League of Minnesota Poets ; the Northhampton Poet Laureate chosen by the Northhampton Arts Council, and the Martha's Vineyard Poet Laureate chosen by ten judges representing the Martha's Vineyard Poetry Society.
" Presenting the code to multiple developers with the purpose of reaching consensus about its acceptance is a simple form of software reviewing.
Presenting his findings at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America in 1992, Dr. McKinney said, " he Midland Woman was related to the earliest ancestors of every Indian who lives today, and she is very likely the only representative of those who created the Clovis cultures.
The UK government is usually represented by Home Office Presenting Officers (" HOPOs "); specially trained Civil Servants.
Presenting one with a pheta is considered respectful.
* Presenting the most significant result of a data dredge as if it were a single experiment ( which is logically the same as the previous item, but is seen as much less dishonest ).
Presenting – this behavior is used by females during the mating season, showing males they are ready to mate.
Presenting a typology of causatives and causation based on a database of 600 languages, Song ( 1996 ) is very critical of typological work that depends on statistical inference, citing data from the Niger-Congo family that contradicts some earlier claims that “ languages within genera are generally fairly similar typologically ”.
Presenting this information in a coherent and accessible form can mean the difference between every new instructor needing to relearn what is known by senior faculty and easy transference of knowledge of teaching within the community “.
Presenting herself there as instructed, Jane is again interviewed by the Count and then introduced to an ugly middle-aged lady by the title of Princess Poporensky who both declare her to be suitable.
However Sarah Cumming is currently on maternity leave Sally Bowery is Presenting the Weather in her absence.
* Presenting the claims of Jesus Christ to the University-OICCU is not an ordinary university society, because it exists not so much for members as non-members ( that is, non-Christians ).

Presenting and one
Presenting ads in multi modalities ( visual, auditory ) will reduce possible interference because there are more associations or paths to cue recall than if only one modality had been used.
* Presenting two items to a user and asking him / her to choose the better one of them.
Presenting the Carina as a performance-oriented upmarket Corona-sized alternative ushered in a new marketing approach from Toyota, taking one car and selling a different version at a different sales channel in Japan, which it duplicated with the smaller Corolla and Sprinter.

Presenting and most
Presenting " The Amazing Legend " as its main theme, the Carnival left thousands thrilled as the parade passed by showing a large variety of the most extravagant batik fashions.

Presenting and difficult
Presenting further difficulties are entirely new types of marks which, despite growing commercial adoption in the marketplace, are typically very difficult to register, often because they are not formally recognised as a " trademark ".

Presenting and Southern
* Encyclopedia of Southern Baptists: Presenting Their History, Doctrine, Polity, Life, Leadership, Organization & Work Knoxville: Broadman Press, v 1 – 2 ( 1958 ), 1500 pp ; 2 supplementary volumes 1958 and 1962 ; vol 5 = Index, 1984

Presenting and ;
Presenting the awards was Earl Mountbatten of Burma ; an award had just gone to Barry Took and Marty Feldman ( writers of Round the Horne ) for their TV series Marty, and Horne had just urged viewers to tune into the fifth series of Round the Horne ( due to start on 16 March ) when he fell from the podium.
* Presenting medals and awards on behalf of the Sovereign, and advising on Honours nominations ;
DVD releases include Presenting Felix the Cat from Bosko Video ; Felix!
Presenting a benign aspect to summer visitors of a large, scenic, natural harbour ; in an onshore winter gale it presents a great danger to shipping as a " maritime trap ".
* Presenting medals and awards on behalf of Her Majesty, and advising on honours nominations ;

individualized and character
Each character had an individualized logo instead of a standard typeface ; figures were shown in action poses rather than full-body portraits ; character histories and power descriptions were more vague ; and characters from all of DC's publishing domain were included ( such as out-of-continuity series like Camelot 3000 and Watchmen ), not just those from its shared universe ( although the Who's Who Update ' 88 did limit its entries to in-continuity series only ).
Each toy came with a regular-sized comic ( although with fewer pages than the standard 22 ), which were individualized to the character.
provides the students with education in character values, individualized instruction, and computer based education.

individualized and would
Later, in Samson v. California, the Supreme Court ruled that reasonable suspicion is not even necessary: " The California Legislature has concluded that, given the number of inmates the State paroles and its high recidivism rate, a requirement that searches be based on individualized suspicion would undermine the State's ability to effectively supervise parolees and protect the public from criminal acts by reoffenders.
He also hoped that fewer families and children would witness executions, and vowed to make them more private and individualized.
Giotto's work in the Arena Chapel ( also known as the Scrovegni Chapel ) at Padua strongly shows the influence of stylized Roman naturalism in a newly individualized style which would come to characterize the work of Florentine Renaissance artists.
In 2011, IUSM announced plans for the establishment of an institute specializing in personalized medicine, which would pursue an individualized and genomics-based approach to treating conditions such as cancer, pediatrics, and obstetrics.
In addition, the court ruled that predictive validity for a general population is not sufficient, since the rights of an individual student were at issue, and emphasized that had the tests not been treated as controlling but instead used as part of a thorough and individualized assessment by a school psychologist a different result would have been obtained.

individualized and is
nor is there need to add that among them are some of the most highly individualized and most successful of his characters.
What with traders trading for so many different objectives, and what with there being so many unique and individualized market theories and trading techniques in use, and more coming into use all the time, it is hard to imagine how any particular theory or technique could acquire enough `` fans '' to invalidate itself.
The most commonly used physical therapy interventions for cerebellar ataxia are vestibular habituation, proprioceptive neurofaciliation, Frenkel exercises, and balance training ; however, therapy is often highly individualized and gait and coordination training are large components of therapy.
On the other hand, court decisions have made necessary " an individualized assessment to prove that an impairment is protected under the ADA.
It is an individualized, University-wide degree where highly motivated, academically superior students work one-on-one with faculty mentors to design their own fields of study.
Most aphasia therapy is individualized based on a patient's condition and needs as assessed by a speech therapist.
Attraction is the more individualized and romantic desire for a specific candidate for mating, which develops out of lust as commitment to an individual mate forms.
The " individualized man " referenced by Fromm is man bereft of the " primary ties " of belonging ( i. e. nature, family, etc.
" There is only one possible, productive solution for the relationship of individualized man with the world: his active solidarity with all men and his spontaneous activity, love and work, which unite him again with the world, not by primary ties but as a free and independent individual ....
Determining an appropriate and safe exercise program is challenging and must be carefully individualized to each person being sure to account for all contraindications and precautions.
Supportive management is important in optimizing functioning in individuals with fragile X syndrome, and may involve speech therapy, occupational therapy, and individualized educational and behavioral programs.
Each car is highly individualized according to the resources, needs and desires of each respective builder.
In Terry v. Ohio,, the United States Supreme Court ruled that reasonable suspicion requires specific, articulable, and individualized suspicion that crime is afoot.
" Plan " is a large self-designed project often involving a special and individualized combination of majors and minors.
Yet others argue that Homo economicus is a reasonable approximation for behavior within market institutions, since the individualized nature of human action in such social settings encourages individualistic behavior.
The political life of the classical era is now transformed to an individualized religious and philosophical view of life ( see Hellenistic philosophy and religion ) The demographic decline forced the cities to abolish the status of metic and bestow citizenship ; In 228 BC Miletus enfranchised over 1000 Cretans.
The city is also home to St. Joseph's Parish School, a K-8 school affiliated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie, and Shenango Valley Faith Academy, a nondenominational Christian school with heavy emphasis on individualized education.
Executive coaching is highly individualized by nature because of this, the coach must be able to deal with differences and adapt accordingly.
" Specifically, the degree of individualized suspicion required of a search was a determination of when there is a sufficiently high probability that criminal conduct is occurring to make the intrusion on the individual's privacy interest reasonable.
" The court held that reasonableness, not individualized suspicion, is the touchstone of the Fourth Amendment.
" Proponents of unschooling assert that individualized, child-led learning is more efficient and respectful of children's time, takes advantage of their interests, and allows deeper exploration of subjects than what is possible in conventional education.

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