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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.
Stylistic bricolage is the inclusion of common musical devices with new uses.

Stylistic and by
Stylistic evidence indicates that the extant text of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure was partly adapted by Middleton in 1621.
Stylistic analysis has also produced evidence that at least some scenes were written by Shakespeare.
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.
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.
Stylistic evidence indicates that the play was written by Shakespeare in collaboration with, or revised by, his successor, John Fletcher.
The music was inspired by the artwork from the game ; Ashif Hakik, composer of the game's music, stated that " Stylistic influences came from a combination of instrument choices and musical character defined and inspired by the locales in the game, and similar composer works like Yoko Kanno and her work on Cowboy Bebop, Henry Mancini, and Carl Stalling.
Stylistic elements taken from German Expressionism are common today in films that do not need reference to real places such as science fiction films ( especially Ridley Scott's 1982 film Blade Runner and the many films influenced by it, was in itself influenced by Metropolis ).
Stylistic features differ among speech communities based on factors such as the group's socioeconomic status, common interests and the level of formality expected within the group and by its larger society.
Edited by Guenter Rumpel, Stilistiche Betrachtungen zur Flötenliteratur / Reflexions musicales ( Stylistic Observations on Flute Literature ).
* The New York Times: Stylistic concerns are governed by The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage.
* Stylistic II / V7 / I Voicings For Keyboardists by Luke Gillespie: Covers all styles of comping, from basic and fundamental approaches to modern.
The group's 2003 debut, So Stylistic, was released in the United States by Tommy Boy Records and featured the hit single, " Cameltoe ".
The first was 2003 ’ s So Stylistic, which was followed in 2005 by See You Next Tuesday.

Stylistic and .
* 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.
" 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 features are a dignified elegance, which replaces monumentality, along with rich decorative colouring, elongated figures and flowing lines.
The Stylistic Development of Keats.
Stylistic drift, technological advancement, and political and territorial changes meant that a distinct style gradually resulted in the Greek cross plan in church architecture.
: 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.
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.
Fujitsu also offers a tablet PC under the Stylistic brand name.

rule-breaking and is
The belief is that students are signaled by disorder or rule-breaking and that they, in turn, imitate the disorder.
It is also suggested he attended some sort of private school and was once punished for not telling the headmaster about some of his friends ' rule-breaking activities.
The sign, erected by the local Lions Club, is meant to act as a deterrent to rule-breaking motorists.
Since the hotwatches must remain behind the back foot until the ball is through this gives the better hot a huge advantage, sufficient to incentivise deliberate rule-breaking.

rule-breaking and .
The referee can give penalties at any time for rule-breaking, such as hitting an area not recognized as a target, usually the legs or neck.
Still recovering from the effects of the Salt Lake City scandal, the IOC reacted swiftly and punitively toward the rule-breaking individuals.
Similarly, in complex territorial and cooperative breeding bird communities ( such as the Australian magpie ) that have a high degree of etiquettes, rules, hierarchies, play, songs and negotiations, rule-breaking seems tolerated on occasions not obviously related to survival of the individual or group ; behaviour often appearing to exhibit a touching gentleness and tenderness.
Cryptograms and extras, as well as catchall categories for rule-breaking puzzles, were added later.
Soon the raw energy of punk evolved into post punk, which combined the DIY ethos of punk with rule-breaking, genre-defying artistic experimentation.
Traditional faces are classic " good guy " characters who do not break the rules, follow instructions of those in authority such as the referee, are polite and well-mannered towards the fans, and often overcome the rule-breaking actions of their heel opponents to cleanly win matches.
event, Nguyen exhibited what many have considered objectionable, and even rule-breaking behavior.
Rick Hunter, was a wily, physically imposing, and often rule-breaking homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department.
Rhodes started his career as a rule-breaking heel, tagging with fellow Texan Dick Murdoch to form the tag team The Texas Outlaws in the American Wrestling Association.
During an address to Laboratory personnel, he characterized alleged rule-breaking scientists at the Lab as " cowboys " and " buttheads ," causing an uproar amongst personnel who felt Nanos had little respect for their efforts to function under what they saw as perpetually defective management practices.
Prior to this, she had received five warnings about her rule-breaking.
Nico admits she provides a motherly role to Chase's rule-breaking persona.

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