Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Frost" ¶ 25
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Technically and speaking
Technically speaking an iambic tune, for instance, cannot be used with words of, say, trochaic metre.
Technically speaking, a Servlet is a Java class in Java EE that conforms to the Java Servlet API, a protocol by which a Java class may respond to requests.
Technically speaking, no amplification occurs, because all of the energy to produce sound comes from the vibrating string.
Technically speaking desktop and tower computers are two different styles of computer case that use desk space in varying ways.
( Technically speaking, these three events occurred after the founding of the Federation, but are included here as they constitute pre-First Contact encounters with contemporary Humans.
Technically speaking, a digital signature applies to a string of bits, whereas humans and applications " believe " that they sign the semantic interpretation of those bits.
Technically speaking, Sea Isle is not an " island city " as it shares its land on Ludlam Island with Strathmere.
Technically speaking, any surface in three-dimensional space has a topological dimension of 2, and therefore any fractal surface in three-dimensional space has a Hausdorff dimension between 2 and 3.
Technically speaking, instance variables are objects stored in individual states in " non-static fields ", that is, fields declared without the static keyword.
Technically speaking, a compression artifact is a particular class of data error that is usually the consequence of quantization in lossy data compression.
Technically speaking it enabled the construction of the sought-after étale cohomology ( as well as other refined theories such as flat cohomology and crystalline cohomology ).
Technically speaking, when the foreground planet is smaller in apparent size than the background planet, the event should be called a " mutual planetary transit.
Technically speaking, Ambrosio is surrounded by virtue in the sense that he is always conscious that what he is doing is wrong and, until the end of the novel, never believes that he cannot repent.
Technically speaking, a Likert scale refers only to the former.
Technically speaking, an underarm delivery is one in which the bowler's hand does not rise above the level of the waist.
Technically speaking, the stroke is only required to accept an input shape and produce a new shape.
Technically speaking, schizotypal PD may also be considered an " extended phenotype " that helps geneticists track the familial or genetic transmission of the genes that are implicated in schizophrenia.
Technically speaking, the Chennai Rajdhani Express between Hazrat Nizamuddin and Chennai Central shares the honour of being the fastest train on this route, taking 28 hours and 10 minutes to do the run, currently with 7 intermediate stops ( to be increased to 9 with Tuglakabad and Balharshah added at a later date ), along with the Chennai Garib Rath Express, with 9 intermediate stops and exactly the same duration between New Delhi and Chennai.
Technically speaking, therefore, it became the first fully-fledged university in Nigeria, since Ibadan was still at that time a university college granting London degrees.
Technically speaking, these tactics are One-upmanship, defined in a later book by Potter as the art of being one-up on somebody else.
Technically speaking, in 1939 Poland had 11 brigades of mounted infantry and no units of cavalry as such.
Technically speaking, testing visual acuity with an eye chart is a psychophysical measurement that attempts to determine a sensory threshold ( see also psychometric function ).
Technically speaking, however, this child is the biological descendant of Susannah Dean and the gunslinger, Roland.
Technically speaking, the 1996 to 1998 US models with 4. 0 L engines had the same displacement as the 3. 9 L engines fitted to the earlier 1994 to 1995 US models ; the differences between the engines involved improvements to the block rigidity and pistons, and a change from the Lucas 14CUX engine management to the distributorless Generic Engine Management System (" GEMS ").

Technically and is
Technically, it is inaccurate, since the word literally refers to a stance where a person stands with their elbows bent and their hands on their hips ( arms akimbo ) not a posture well suited to shooting.
Technically, the method is destructive in nature removing ions from a sample surface in order to image and identify them, generating magnifications sufficient to observe individual atoms as they are removed from the sample surface.
Technically, wine and cider aren't brewed but rather vinted, as the entire fruit is pressed, and then the liquid extracted.
Technically, however, " embassy " refers to the diplomatic delegation itself, while the office building in which they work is known as a chancery.
Technically, continuity is the responsibility of the script supervisor and film director, who are together responsible for preserving continuity and preventing errors from take to take and shot to shot.
Technically, it is not a protocol in itself ; rather, it is the result of simply layering the Hypertext Transfer Protocol ( HTTP ) on top of the SSL / TLS protocol, thus adding the security capabilities of SSL / TLS to standard HTTP communications.
Technically, a Hundi is an unconditional order in writing made by a person directing another to pay a certain sum of money to a person named in the order.
Technically, the cross price elasticity of demand between goods in such a market is positive.
Technically, a measure is a function that assigns a non-negative real number or +∞ to ( certain ) subsets of a set X ( see Definition below ).
Technically, a nucleosome is defined as the core particle plus one of these linker regions ; however the word is often synonymous with the core particle .. Genome-wide nucleosome positioning maps are now available for many model organisms including mouse liver and brain.
Technically, phase difference between two entities at various frequencies is undefined and does not exist.
Technically, given a context-free grammar, the PDA is constructed as follows.
Technically, attorney misconduct is not reversible error.
Technically, he has been sworn in four times because after a cabinet reshuffle, as happened with Berlusconi in 2005, the new ministry is sworn in and subjected to a vote of confidence.
Technically, general relativity is a theory of gravitation whose defining feature is its use of the Einstein field equations.
Technically, this is not loss of citizenship but rather a voiding of the purported naturalization and a declaration that the immigrant never was a United States citizen.
Technically a form of vodka, it is sold in liquor stores rather than pharmacies.
Technically the powerplant is nuclear, not the propulsion system, but the terminology is standard.
Technically, this is not actually a Divine Liturgy, but rather a Vespers service at which a portion of the Body and Blood of Christ, which was reserved the previous Sunday, are distributed to the faithful.

0.183 seconds.