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Such elements include the essential idea of narrative structure, with identifiable beginnings, middles and endings, or exposition-development-climax-resolution-denouement, normally constructed into coherent plot lines ; a strong focus on temporality, which includes retention of the past, attention to present action, and protention / future anticipation ; a substantial focus on characters and characterization which is " arguably the most important single component of the novel "; a given heterogloss of different voices dialogically at play – " the sound of the human voice, or many voices, speaking in a variety of accents, rhythms and registers "; possesses a narrator or narrator-like voice, which by definition " addresses " and " interacts with " reading audiences ( see Reader Response theory ); communicates with a Wayne Booth-esque rhetorical thrust, a dialectic process of interpretation, which is at times beneath the surface, conditioning a plotted narrative, and other at other times much more visible, " arguing " for and against various positions ; relies substantially on now-standard aesthetic figuration, particularly including the use of metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche and irony ( see Hayden White, Metahistory for expansion of this idea ); is often enmeshed in intertextuality, with copious connections, references, allusions, similarities, parallels, etc.
Such elements include the essential idea of narrative structure, with identifiable beginnings, middles and ends, or exposition-development-climax-denouement, with important inciting incidents, normally constructed into coherent plot lines ; a strong focus on temporality that includes retention of the past, attention to present action and protention / future anticipation ; a substantial focus on characters and characterization which is " arguably the most important single component of the novel " ( David Lodge The Art of Fiction 67 ); a given hetergloss of different voices dialogically at play, " the sound of the human voice, or many voices, speaking in a variety of accents, rhythms and registers " ( Lodge The Art of Fiction 97 ; see also the theory of Mikhail Bakhtin for expansion of this idea ); possesses a narrator or narrator-like voice, which by definition " addresses " and " interacts with " reading audiences ( see Reader Response theory ); communicates with a Wayne Booth-esque rhetorical thrust, a dialectic process of interpretation, which is at times beneath the surface, conditioning a plotted narrative, and other at other times much more visible, " arguing " for and against various positions ; relies substantially on now-standard aesthetic figuration, particularly including the use of metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche and irony ( see Hayden White, Metahistory for expansion of this idea ); is often enmeshed in intertextuality, with copious connections, references, allusions, similarities, parallels, etc.
" Such sentiments were common currency in Jack London's time and he places them in the mouths of characters, not the narrator.
Such an approach was used by Edith Wharton in her novella Ethan Frome, in which a nameless narrator hears from many characters in the town of Starkfield about the main character Ethan's story.
The narrator, however, gradually departs from the ravens ' point of view, ending with “ God send euery gentleman / Such haukes, such hounds, and such a Leman ”-the comment of the narrator on the action, rather than the ravens whose discussion he earlier describes.

Such and cannot
Such genuine human leadership the proprietorship can offer, corporations cannot.
Such rates cannot be sustained, but despite reaching 26. 4 % in 2005 ( second highest GDP growth in the world in 2005 only to Equatorial Guinea ), and 2006 over 34. 6 % ( world highest ), in 2008 dropped to 10. 8 %, and dropped further to 9. 3 % in 2009.
Such drinks are legally classified as beers in virtually all states and can therefore be sold in outlets that do not or cannot carry spirit-based drinks.
Such intermediates are short-lived and cannot be isolated.
Such colonizing migrations cannot be considered indefinitely as diasporas ; over very long periods, eventually the migrants assimilate into the settled area so completely that it becomes their new homeland.
Such immediate self-identity, however, cannot be understood as a psychological fact, nor as an act or accident of some previously existing substance or being.
Such devices cannot tolerate spurious interrupts, and so also cannot tolerate sharing an interrupt line.
Such lasers cannot be run in CW mode.
Such nonspiking neurons tend to be sensory neurons or interneurons, because they cannot carry signals long distances.
Such individuals cannot break down methemoglobin as rapidly as those that do have the enzyme, leading to increased circulating levels of methemoglobin ( the implication being that their blood is not as oxygen-rich ).
Such a proof shows that unless the attacker solves the hard problem at the heart of the security reduction, they must make use of some interesting property of the hash function to break the protocol ; they cannot treat the hash function as a black box ( i. e., as a random oracle ).
Such games can be played either as board games or as paper-and-pencil games, while many other paper-and-pencil games cannot be played without writing utensils.
Such an open set cannot be cut into two constituent open sets with the same structure, and that is the meaning of its atomicity.
Such a search must be temporary and questioning must be limited to the purpose of the stop ( e. g., officers who stop a person because they have reasonable suspicion to believe that the person was driving a stolen car, cannot, after confirming that it is not stolen, compel the person to answer questions about anything else, such as the possession of contraband ).
Such a hypothesis may be useful or valuable, but it cannot be said to be science.
Such codes cannot correctly repair all errors, however.
Such explanations tend to provide no explanation for the existence of the deity, which can be interpreted as simply replacing one existence question with another that a priori cannot be answered.
The definition of a Clifford algebra endows it with more structure than a " bare " K-algebra: specifically it has a designated or privileged subspace that is isomorphic to V. Such a subspace cannot in general be uniquely determined given only a K-algebra isomorphic to the Clifford algebra.
Such a rotating gyroscope is used for navigation in some cases, for example on aircraft, where it is known as heading indicator, but cannot ordinarily be used for long-term marine navigation.
Such equivalent ensembles or mixtures cannot be distinguished by measurement of observables alone.
Such a doubly periodic function cannot be holomorphic, as it would then be a bounded entire function, and by Liouville's theorem every such must be constant.
Such limiting powers cannot be delegated to lower administrative bodies such as municipalities ; the related right of distribution of printed materials can similarly only be limited by formal law.
Such vetoes cannot be overridden.
Such drugs cannot be made into tablets.

Such and know
Such vital information, he said, has to be made available to the public frequently and at regular intervals for residents to know.
Such programs can evaluate expressions like "" exactly, because they " know " the underlying mathematics.
Such simplification has sometimes led to confusion if the character is not understood in the context of the sentence or paragraph as a whole, for it poses difficulty to the reader to know which particular word was referred to by the use of the one simple ideogram.
Such a God would know every possible way of how something was going to be.
Such a " wave function of everything " would carry the probabilities of not just the world we know, but every other possible world that could have evolved.
Such are my principles such has been my conduct ; if in consequence of the measures in which I have been engaged misfortunes have been brought upon this country, I heartily lament it, but let it be remembered that it is now nearly four years since I have quit Ireland and consequently I have been personally concerned in none of them ; if I am rightly informed very great atrocities have been committed on both sides, but that does not at all diminish my regret ; for a fair and open war I was prepared ; if that has degenerated into a system of assassination, massacre, and plunder I do again most sincerely lament it, band those few who know me personally will give me I am sure credit for the assertion.
Such analyses enable librarians to know the needs of patrons and hopefully provide better services to them.
: Such, know this place to be!
Such phraseology aptly exemplifies the mental attitude of men who lived in the infancy of modern science, when in the plague they saw the angry stroke of offended Deity, and recognised the ' scourge ' of God in what we know to be only the scourge of filth.
Such a booth usually has lighting, a door to provide privacy and windows to let others know if the booth is in use.
Such deception is intentional and requires the deceiver to know or believe ~ p and the deceived to believe p. On this traditional mode, self-deceivers must ( 1 ) hold contradictory beliefs and ( 2 ) intentionally get themselves to hold a belief they know or believe truly to be false.
Such an area may have more than one router, but these routers will only know about the default route to the outside.
Such a person did not know to keep out of the way of other pedestrians and speeding automobiles.
Such a journey is fraught with great danger, and the adept must not only have made elaborate purification preparation, but must also know the proper incantations, seals and angelic names needed to get past the fierce angelic guards, as well as know how to navigate the various forces at work inside and outside the palaces.
This alarmed Markham, who replied with some anger: " Such a course will be most prejudicial to the Expedition [...] A second ship is not in the least required [...] I do not know why this mischievous rivalry should have been started ".
(" Such verses as neither the daughters of Didymus know, nor the debauched books of Elephantis, in which are set out new forms of lovemaking.
Such contradictions are to be expected, and the worthy reader will know the reason for them and the direction they tend to ... The correct reading of the Guide's chapters should be carried out in two complementary directions: on the one hand, one should distinguish each chapter from the rest, and on the other one should combine different chapters and construct out of them a single topic.
Such unpredictable intercalation meant that dates following Februarius could not be known in advance ; and Roman citizens living outside of Rome would often not know the current date.
In a letter to Louis Bouilhet from 1850, Flaubert wrote: " Such a book, with a good preface in which the motive would be stated to be the desire to bring the nation back to Tradition, Order and Sound Conventions — all this so phrased that the reader would not know whether or not his leg was being pulled — such a book would certainly be unusual, even likely to succeed, because it would be entirely up to the minute.
Such an offer may even be no more than a phishing attempt to obtain the victim's credit card information, with the intent of using the information to fraudulently obtain goods or services, paid for by the hapless victim, who may not know they were scammed until their credit card has been " used up ".
Such early communities in Virginia included what we now know as Alexandria on the Potomac River, Fredericksburg on the Rappahannock River, Richmond and Lynchburg on the James River and Petersburg on the Appomattox River.
Occasional literary references point to the novel and, naturally the classics and we know of family visits especially with Madame Pisani ( of whom he appears to have been extraordinarily fond ) " to view the paintings " He was, presumably, culturally no different to any other highly educated European gentleman. Invitations are to be found among the papers in the Royal Irish Academy-to M. Gounod's " Sappho ", first performed in Paris in 1851, Verdi's " Rigoletto " Il Trovatore ", " La Traviata and Les Vespres Siciliennes ", Schumann's " Manfred "; Donizetti's " Lucia di Lammermoor " and Berlioz ' " The Infant Christ ". Such advanced musical tastes and opportunities usually come early in life and by were presumably instilled in Hortense and Henry by the Pisani's rather than by Haliday's provincial and decidedly dour family. It is worth noting, but no more, that Giacomo Puccini, the Italian opera composer, was born in Lucca, Haliday's other home town in 1859.

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