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Stylistic and changes
Stylistic differences between the two houses illustrate changes in taste among members of British high society of the period.

Stylistic and style
# Stylistic Simplification – simplification of language usage in lexicon, grammar, and style

Stylistic and .
Stylistic evidence suggests that the poem ( with most of Plato's other alleged epigrams ) was actually written some time after Plato had died: its form is that of the Hellenistic erotic epigram, which did not become popular until after 300 BC.
Stylistic indications ( e. g. ‘ informal ’ or ‘ vulgar ’) present in many modern dictionaries is considered less than objectively descriptive as well.
* Felicity Rash, 1996: " Rauhe Männer-Zarte Frauen: Linguistic and Stylistic Aspects of Gender Stereotyping in German Advertising Texts 1949-1959 " in The Web Journal of Modern Language Linguistics, Issue 1, 1996.
Stylistic similarities between the Book of the Law and Crowley's other writings have also been noted.
Stylistic evidence indicates that the extant text of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure was partly adapted by Middleton in 1621.
" Ponchielli's " I Lituani "-Its Historical, Stylistic, and Literary Sources.
* J. Stuessy and S. D. Lipscomb ( 2008 ), Rock and Roll: its History and Stylistic Development ( 6 ed.
Stylistic analysis has also produced evidence that at least some scenes were written by Shakespeare.
Stylistic features are a dignified elegance, which replaces monumentality, along with rich decorative colouring, elongated figures and flowing lines.
The Stylistic Development of Keats.
Stylistic matters suggest that this was designed by and built under the direction of the master mason Reginald Ely, who was also at the same time erecting the original Old Court of King's College ( now part of the University Old Schools opposite Clare College ), and the start of King's College Chapel.
: Evidence: Stylistic tests place the composition of the play after Lear, Macbeth, and Antony and Cleopatra, and the form of the verse and imagery fit well with Timon, Antony, and Pericles.
Stylistic characteristics include lighter vocals with a " folk " timbre, livelier tempos, and instrumental interludes between verses.
Stylistic traces of Massenet and even Brahms can be detected sometimes.
Stylistic rule-breaking is exemplified by the poet.
The Stylistic Development of Keats.
When Bill Gates officially launched the first Microsoft Tablet PC on November 7, 2002, he was carrying a Fujitsu Stylistic ST400 model.
In 1997, the Stylistic 100 was used aboard the space shuttle Columbia by astronaut Kalpana Chawla, to display data from the shuttle ’ s system about its location relative to earth.
Fujitsu also offers a tablet PC under the Stylistic brand name.

drift and political
Though the new constitution was adopted on 3 September, Marie Antoinette hoped through the end of 1791 that the political drift she saw occurring toward representative democracy could be stopped and rolled back.
To halt the drift, the FLN expanded its executive committee to include Abbas, as well as imprisoned political leaders such as Ben Bella.
He also attributed Morris's perceived rightward drift since the late 1980s to political opportunism.
John A. Lee, a notable socialist within the Party, vehemently disapproved of the party's perceived drift towards the political centre, and strongly criticised Savage and Fraser.
Her drift to the political right has been mirrored by her journalistic career: she now writes for the Daily Mail, and Nick Cohen wrote in 2011 that she has become vilified by The Guardian, while Phillips herself stated in 2006 that her views are often misrepresented by her former newspaper.
In political science and economics, Rauch is known for coining and promoting the term " demosclerosis " as " government's progressive loss of the ability to adapt "-- a process in which specific benefits, going to special interests, bill the common taxpayer, which uses the medical term sclerosis to apply to government drift.
For several decades, the interests between the Radziwiłł family and the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth had begun to drift apart, as Radziwłł were less satisfied with the magnate status of the family and its immense wealth and began craving more political power.
Following Giussani's appointment to a chair in the theology department at Milan's Catholic University in 1965, GS had begun to drift away from Giussani's methods and was adopting social and political ideals popular among student movements in Italy at the time.
In 2009, after a supposed drift of KDU-ČSL to the political left, Kalousek left the party, and with several former KDU-ČSL colleagues created a new party called TOP 09.
Pino Rauti declared that, being disappointed with the moderate drift of the MSI, his movement would abandon the political scene, creating the " Centro Studi Ordine Nuovo ", an association dedicated to " political studies and analysis ".
Egged on by nationalists, including Sinn Féin leader Arthur Griffith, who believed that the theatre was not sufficiently political and described the play as " a vile and inhuman story told in the foulest language we have ever listened to from a public platform ", and with the pretext of a perceived slight on the virtue of Irish womanhood in the line " a drift of females standing in their shifts " ( a shift being a female undergarment ), a significant portion of the crowd rioted, causing the remainder of the play to be acted out in dumb show.

drift and changes
Even if the aether had an overall universal flow, changes in position during the day / night cycle, or over the span of seasons, should allow the drift to be detected.
Genetic drift is an evolutionary process which leads to changes in allele frequencies over time.
In contrast to natural selection, which makes gene variants more common or less common depending on their reproductive success, the changes due to genetic drift are not driven by environmental or adaptive pressures, and may be beneficial, neutral, or detrimental to reproductive success.
In 1968 Motoo Kimura rekindled the debate with his neutral theory of molecular evolution which claims that most of the changes in the genetic material are caused by genetic drift.
Aside from climatic changes that have caused the gradual drift of populations ( for example the desertification of the Middle East, and the formation of land bridges during glacial periods ), extreme weather events have caused smaller scale population movements and intruded directly in historical events.
Balloons drift with the wind, though normally the pilot can control the altitude either by heating the air or by releasing ballast, giving some directional control ( since the wind direction changes with altitude ).
Long-term frequency changes are caused by changes in the oscillator elements that determine frequency, such as crystal drift, inductance changes, and capacitance changes.
The cantankerous Moog, like many other early synthesizers, was so sensitive to changes in temperature that its oscillators would drift badly in tuning as the equipment warmed up, and this drift can easily be heard on the final recording.
These include processes such as variations in solar radiation, variations in the Earth's orbit, mountain-building and continental drift, clouds and changes in greenhouse gas concentrations.
Therefore, the altitude and azimuth of an object changes with time, as the object appears to drift across the sky.
In 1968 Motoo Kimura rekindled the debate with his neutral theory of molecular evolution, which claims that most instances where a genetic change spreads across a population ( although not necessarily changes in phenotypes ) are caused by genetic drift.
The MSG barrier constantly changes size and shape as a result of the longshore drift.
Because the drift itself is quite slow, runway designation changes are uncommon, and not welcomed, as they require an accompanying change in aeronautical charts and descriptive documents.
In the 2000s, some of the active topics have been the role of gene duplication in the emergence of novel gene function, the extent of adaptive molecular evolution versus neutral processes of mutation and drift, and the identification of molecular changes responsible for various human characteristics especially those pertaining to infection, disease, and cognition.
* Genetic drift describes changes in gene frequency that cannot be ascribed to selective pressures, but are due instead to events that are unrelated to inherited traits.
The neutral theory of molecular evolution states that the vast majority of evolutionary changes at the molecular level are caused by random drift of selectively neutral mutants ( not affecting fitness ).
Even in those species in which adaptive changes are rare, background selection at linked sites may violate neutral theory's assumptions regarding genetic drift.
Kimura argued that molecular evolution is dominated by selectively neutral evolution but at the phenotypic level, changes in characters were probably dominated by natural selection rather than sampling drift.
These observations do not contradict the possibility that many or most substitutions are neutral, but these observations are better explained if selection at linked sites rather than genetic drift is driving changes in the frequencies of neutral alleles.
In contrast to natural selection, which makes gene variants more common or less common depending on their reproductive success, the changes due to genetic drift are not driven by environmental or adaptive pressures, and may be beneficial, neutral, or detrimental to reproductive success.
In 1968 Motoo Kimura rekindled the debate with his neutral theory of molecular evolution which claims that most of the changes in the genetic material are caused by neutral mutations and genetic drift.

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