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Subject matter involved the lower, often criminal, orders, and typically showed a suspension ( or inversion ) of the high moral values of the Italian opera of the period.
Subject matter depicts amateur social music making, featuring lute, bass viol, and singers, with part books spread around the table.
* Subject matter ( disambiguation )
Subject matter includes mythology, heraldry, and some everyday scenes-NB-02, for instance " Master seated birching a boy who is trying to protect himself with a book.
* Subject matter expert, a work role description
Subject matter became more contemporary and humorous, and accompaniment was provided by larger house-orchestras as increasing affluence gave the lower classes more access to commercial entertainment and to a wider range of musical instruments, including the piano.
Subject matter includes strategy, management accounting, corporate finance, operations management, internal control, financial accounting, statistics and economics, with an emphasis on ethics.
Subject matter includes strategy, management accounting, corporate finance, operations management, internal control, financial accounting, statistics and economics, and an emphasis on ethics.
Subject matter included history, biography, poetry, essays, politics, travel and seventeen collections of short stories or literary sketches.
* ( Subject Learning )- Students learn best from subject matter thoughtfully presented.
* Subject matter expert Turing test
Subject matter experts have described the book as presenting a " conspiracy theory " with " errors, misrepresentations, misinterpretations and falsehoods ".
Subject matter for episodes ranges from historic moments in the Army's proud history to up-to-the-moment coverage of current actions and accomplishments.
In 1978, Section 301 took effect, preempting all state common law copyright claims that fall under subject matter in Section 102 ( Subject matter of copyright: In general ) or Section 103 ( Subject matter of copyright: Compilations and derivative works ) except for sound recordings fixed before February 15, 1972.
Subject matter taught in foreign language and language learning per se is incorporated as necessary throughout the curriculum.
Subject matter and imagery largely derived from historical topics relating to the history of Germanic Europe.
Subject matter of his lyrics include social issues (" Liar!
For instance, the European Patent Office ( EPO ), acting as ISA and IPEA, is not be obliged to search, by virtue of Article 17 ( 2 )( a )( i ) PCT, or examine, by virtue of Article 34 ( 4 )( a )( i ) PCT, any international application to the extent that the EPO considers that such application relates to subject matter which does not comply with the provisions of the European Patent Convention to such an extent that it is not possible to carry out a meaningful search into the state of the art on the basis of all or some of the claims .< ref > Agreement between the European Patent Organisation and the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization in relation to the functioning of the European Patent Office as an International Searching Authority and International Preliminary Examining Authority under the Patent Cooperation Treaty, Done at Geneva on October 1, 1997, ( as in force from April 1, 2006 ), Article 4 (" Subject Matter Not Required to Be Searched or Examined ") and Annex B (" Subject Matter Not Excluded from Search or Examination "), and

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* Full text of A Classification and Subject Index for Cataloguing and Arranging the Books and Pamphlets of a Library ( Dewey Decimal Classification ) ( 1876 ) from Project Gutenberg
The Classification is also distinct from Library of Congress Subject Headings, the system of labels such as " Boarding schools " and " Boarding schools -- Fiction " that describe contents systematically.
In the modern continental tradition, which may plausibly be said to date from Descartes, debates over the nature of the Subject play a role comparable to debates over personhood within the distinct Anglo-American tradition of analytical philosophy.
Instead, there are a variety of Socratic texts to choose from and can be divided into two main categories: ( 1 ) Print texts ( e. g. short stories, poems, and essays ) and non-print texts ( e. g. photographs, sculptures, and maps ) or ( 2 ) Subject area which can draw from print or non-print artifacts.
Subject to volcanism that has only subsided in the last 10, 000 years, these central mountains are separated from the Alps by the north-south trending Rhone River Basin.
Subject areas offer study in arts, design and humanities, from short courses, undergraduate level, taught postgraduate and research degrees, MPhil and PhD.
The film clips from " Subject to Change " to " Whatever you Want ", along with a live version of " Truly " ( recorded at the UNSW Roundhouse ), appear on Big Screen Television.
Subject to seasonal flooding from the Laguna de Santa Rosa, the land was used to graze cattle and sheep.
Historically, despite the continuation of the Best Animated Short Subject category, animated feature films seldom received much recognition from the Academy Awards for anything other than musical scores.
* The NATO Archives ' Subject Files on the Harmel Report, from Parallel History Project
*" Traceability " from the Global Legal Information Network Subject Term Index
* 2nd International Online-Conference " Comparative Religion: from Subject to Problem "
* " Dumping ( International trade )" from the Global Legal Information Network Subject Term Index
To Which is Added, A Letter to the Author, from Mr. John Birch, Surgeon, on the Subject of Medical Electricity.
Subject to racial exclusions, the player next chooses a character class from among over twenty selections.
Source from Biography / Resume supplied by Subject.
In his lecture " Mind and Matter ," Erwin Schrödinger claimed " we exclude the Subject of Cognizance subject from the domain of nature that we endeavour to understand.
" I Miss You " won an Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject in 1997, from the International Animated Film Association, ASIFA-Hollywood.
From the age of six she was educated at various Roman Catholic boarding schools: Marian Convent at Morawa ; Dominican Ladies College at Dongara and Santa Maria College at Attadale from which she matriculated in 1964 with distinctions in six subjects, a General Exhibition for Academic Achievement and a Special Subject Exhibition in economics.
In law school, he served as a managing editor of the Wisconsin Law Review and won the Justice Robert Jackson Award from the Washington, D. C. Foreign Law Society for " Best Published Student Writing on a Foreign Law Subject.
Subject to volcanism that has subsided in the last 10, 000 years, these central mountains are separated from the Alps by a deep north-south cleft created by the Rhône River and known in French as the sillon rhodanien ( literally " the furrow of the Rhône ").
*" Buy domestic policies " — from the Global Legal Information Network Subject Term Index.
Subject to a great deal of wear and tear from the elements-both water and sun-inflatable boats are often replaced when they could be restored or even repaired.

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