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Issa was also known for his drawings, generally accompanying haiku: ' the Buddhism of the haiku contrasts with the Zen of the sketch '.
Composing haiku, and painting accompanying pictures, was a common pastime of Edo period aesthetes, who would pursue these activities in their spare time, or at friendly gatherings as a communal form of entertainment.

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It is unknown if there was any music accompanying the verses ; it may have simply been chanted by the congregation.
The early a cappella polyphonies may have had an accompanying instrument, although this instrument would merely double the singers ' parts and was not independent.
The accompanying ritual, supposedly involving pilgrims following the maze on their knees while praying, may have been practiced at Chartres during the 17th century.
The accompanying ritual, depicted in Romantic illustrations as involving pilgrims following the maze on their knees while praying, may have been practiced at Chartres during the 17th century.
The Bottler might also play accompanying music or sound effects on a drum or guitar and engage in back chat with the puppets, sometimes repeating lines that may have been difficult for the audience to understand.
For those produced only for the mobile phone, episodes may generally consist of about 6 or 7 pictures and accompanying text.
Individuals with DID may experience distress from both the symptoms of DID ( intrusive thoughts or emotions ) as well as the consequences of the accompanying symptoms ( dissocation rendering them unable to remember specific information ).
For petrographical purposes, tuff is generally classified according to the nature of the volcanic rock of which it consists ; this may be the same as the accompanying lavas if any were emitted during an eruption, and if there is a change in the kind of lava which is poured out, the tuffs also indicate this equally clearly.
Individual formats vary but may include worksheets, lightning rounds, give-and-takes, and tossups, with or without accompanying bonuses.
Although a variety of differing philosophical approaches are used in the provision of EMS care around the world, they can generally be placed into one of two categories ; one physician-led and the other led by pre-hospital specialists such as emergency medical technicians or paramedics ( which may, or may not have accompanying physician oversight ).
As of 2011, the cost was £ 75 per caravan which allows access to the site with a towing vehicle and the caravan ; the car, or other vehicle used to tow the caravan, may be parked alongside it but sleeping is only authorised in the caravan, not in the accompanying vehicle.
This may include not only accompanying the soul of the dead, but also vice versa: to help at birth, to introduce the newborn child's soul to the world ( p. 36 of ).
Julian Rushton suggests that any solution must satisfy five criteria, three of which stemming from the above quotations: a " dark saying " must be involved ; the theme " is not played "; the theme should be " well known ", as Elgar stated multiple times ; Dora Penny ( to whom Elgar also wrote the Dorabella Cipher ) should have been, " of all people ," the one to solve the Enigma ; and finally, the details mentioned in the notes accompanying the pianola rolls may be part of the solution.
Anything with explicit content, especially with erotic scenes without accompanying romantic scenes, may be labeled " lemon ".
New evidence could still emerge in defense of tribal claims to ancestry, but emergent evidence may require more sophisticated and precise methods of determining genetic descent, given that there was no cultural evidence accompanying the remains.
Through contacts at Germany's embassy in Sweden ( where, by 1653, Baltzar was employed ), he may have come in contact with English musicians accompanying Bulstrode Whitelocke's mission to Queen Christina.
The contestants may choose to perform a skit, which may consist of a short performed script or dance with optional accompanying audio, video and / or images shown on a screen overhead.
Although such " folk " practices may well include useful formulae or algorithms, they are generally without the accompanying proof discipline.
Such a group of small printed notes may or may not have an accompanying principal note, and so may or may not be considered as grace notes in analysis.
In relation to the desired frequency function, there may also be an accompanying weighting function which describes, for each frequency, how important it is that the resulting frequency function approximates the desired one.

accompanying and have
It is at this time that we should imitate the Pilgrims by accompanying our prayers of thanks with the conviction that we shall continue to be in dire need for the Lord's protection in the future, if we are to have peace ; ;
The dilation accompanying elongation and the simultaneously developed anisotropy of compressibility have been related to the elongation.
Drawn from life by the historian Matthew Paris for his Chronica Majora, it can be seen in his bestiary at Parker Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, with an accompanying text revealing that at the time, Europeans believed that elephants did not have knees and so were unable to get up if they fell over.
The 1, 500-page, three-volume work is the most comprehensive collection of Pissarro paintings to date, and contains accompanying images of drawings and studies, as well as photographs of Pissarro and his family that have not previously been published.
He later commented that the accompanying live album, David Live, ought to have been titled " David Bowie Is Alive and Well and Living Only In Theory ".
Later writers have suggested that the madrāšê were sung by all women choirs with an accompanying lyre.
In Japan, genuine edged hand-made Japanese swords, whether antique or modern, are classified as art objects ( and not weapons ) and must have accompanying certification in order to be legally owned.
The primary sites of research for this period have been cave dwellings at Hagio ( n ) Galas, in the north, and a settlement and accompanying necropolis in modern-day Emporeio at the far south of the island.
Nijmegen is famous for the International Four Day March Nijmegen (, informally Nijmeegse Vierdaagse ), an annual event starting on the third Tuesday in July, comprising four days of walking ( distances ranging from 30 to 50 km a day ), and the accompanying festivities ( the Vierdaagsefeesten including the independent festival de-Affaire ), which have been drawing the largest crowds for any Dutch event in the past few years.
Periodically, reports of kangaroos, wallabies, or their accompanying footprints have been made in places where one would not expect them — specifically, areas where there is no native population.
The inscriptions at Medinet Habu consist of images depicting a coalition of Sea Peoples, among them the Philistines, who are said in the accompanying text to have been defeated by Ramses III during his Year 8 campaign.
Many early PLCs did not have accompanying programming terminals that were capable of graphical representation of the logic, and so the logic was instead represented as a series of logic expressions in some version of Boolean format, similar to Boolean algebra.
In the 1970s, the happy face ( and the accompanying " have a nice day " mantra ) is also said to have become a zombifying hollow sentiment, emblematic of Nixon-era America and the passing from the optimism of the Summer of Love into the more cynical decade that followed.
An accompanying book, Cosmographiae Introductio, anonymous but apparently written by Waldseemüller's collaborator Matthias Ringmann, states, " I do not see what right any one would have to object to calling this part is, the South American mainland, after Americus who discovered it and who is a man of intelligence, Amerigen, that is, the Land of Americus, or America: since both Europa and Asia got their names from women ".
Stephen Hawking and Christopher Langan argue that the egg came before the chicken, though the real importance of the question has faded since Darwin's On the Origin of Species and the accompanying Theory of Evolution, under which the egg must have come first, assuming the question intended the egg to mean an egg in general or an egg that hatches into a chicken.
Often, the pop-up concept relies solely on visitors to provide both the objects on display and the accompanying labels with the professionals or institution providing only the theme of the pop-up and the space in which to display the objects, an example of shared historical authority .. Due to the flexibility of the pop-up museums and their rejection of traditional structure, even these latter provisions need not be supplied by an institution ; in some cases the themes have been chosen collectively by a committee of interested participants while exhibitions designated as pop-ups have been mounted in places as varied as community centers and even a walk-in closet.
Orpah was said to have made a pretense of accompanying Ruth but after forty paces left her.

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The accompanying television series program was a direct continuation of the events of Transformers: Armada and featured many of the same characters in new forms.
Once a tonic has been established, each subsequent pitch may be classified without direct reference to accompanying pitches.
A meeting for direct negotiations between Macnaghten and Akbar was held near the cantonment on 23 December, but Macnaghten and the three officers accompanying him were seized and slain by Akbar Khan.
Insight 1-People seeing and accepting the reality that their emotional disturbances at point C only partially stem from the activating events or adversities at point A that precede C. Although A contributes to C, and although disturbed Cs ( such as feelings of panic and depression ) are much more likely to follow strong negative As ( such as being assaulted or raped ), than they are to follow weak As ( such as being disliked by a stranger ), the main or more direct cores of extreme and dysfunctional emotional disturbances ( Cs ) are people ’ s irrational beliefs — the absolutistic musts and their accompanying inferences and attributions that people strongly believe about their undesirable activating events.
The EMR consists of 21 lectures, accompanying notes for the lecturer and direct links to the references and videos ; it is intended to be a resource that can be used by a lecturer in order to develop one or more lectures, seminars, role-plays or other teaching aids suitable for the course he or she is presenting.
* The direct cause of mortality among the infected children was HIV ( AIDS ) and accompanying opportunistic infections.
Presiding officers direct the admission to polling stations, and must exclude all persons other than candidates and their representatives ; voters and their children ; those accompanying infirm persons ; and Election Officers and civil servants working in connection with polling.
Experimental filmmaker Kenneth Anger was invited to direct an accompanying video for the song " Bluebeard ," but declined commenting that he didn't care for the music.
) While accompanying some of the seasoned missionary wives on “ country visits ” to outlying villages, Lottie discovered her passion: direct evangelism.

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