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After reading Hegel's Science of Logic in 1914, Lenin made some brief notes outlining three " elements " of logic.
Moreover, orchestral and contrapuntal innovation is characteristic of his style: for instance, the strings producing a rapid ascending scale in Monterone's scene in Rigoletto accentuate the drama, and, in the same opera, the chorus humming six closely grouped notes backstage portrays, very effectively, the brief ominous wails of the approaching tempest.
Most editions of the Talmud include brief marginal notes by Akiva Eger under the name Gilyonot ha-Shas, and textual notes by Joel Sirkes and the Vilna Gaon ( see Textual emendations below ), on the page together with the text.
Suetonius, whose father had fought for Otho at Bedriacum, gives an unfavourable account of Vitellius ' brief administration: he describes him as unambitious and notes that Vitellius showed indications of a desire to govern wisely, but that Valens and Caecina encouraged him in a course of vicious excesses which threw his better qualities into the background.
His best efforts in this line include The Gentleman in the Parlour, dealing with a journey through Burma, Siam, Cambodia and Vietnam, and On a Chinese Screen, a series of very brief vignettes which might almost be notes for short stories that were never written.
Dick Grune provides some brief historical notes about CVS on his site.
* Siegfried de Rachewiltz, De Sirenibus: An Inquiry into Sirens from Homer to Shakespeare, 1987: chs: " Some notes on posthomeric sirens ; Christian sirens ; Boccaccio's siren and her legacy ; The Sirens ' mirror ; The siren as emblem the emblem as siren ; Shakespeare's siren tears ; brief survey of siren scholarship ; the siren in folklore ; bibliography "
The Small Masorah consists of brief notes with reference to marginal readings, to statistics showing the number of times a particular form is found in Scripture, to full and defective spelling, and to abnormally written letters.
A brief in 1723 – 24, seeking £ 5, 775, notes a great crack in the south wall, that the north wall was eighteen inches from vertical, and that the roof timbers were decayed to the point of danger.
The Requiem aeternam, Dies irae, and Libera me movements end in a brief choral phrase, consisting mainly of slow half notes, that resolves the tritone's discord to an F major chord, while at the end of the Agnus Dei the tenor ( in his only transition from the Owen poems to the Requiem liturgy, on the key words, Dona nobis pacem – Give us peace ) outlines a perfect fifth from C to G before moving down to F ♯ to resolve the chorus's final chord.
The identities of all are known, and Elgar himself even provided brief notes on the subjects to accompany the five Duo-art pianola rolls of the Variations that the Aeolian Company introduced in 1929.
The rest of the novel incorporates several narratives, including Zampanò's report on the fictional film ; Truant's autobiographical interjections ; a small transcript of part of the film from Navidson's brother, Tom ; a small transcript of interviews of many people regarding The Navidson Record by Navidson's wife, Karen ; and occasional brief notes by unidentified editors, all woven together by a mass of footnotes.
A grandson, Jeff Cooper, produced an admirable bibliography of his grandfather, with brief but important notes, while a great-grandson of the poet is the author Joe Abercrombie.
Some of these are only brief notes, others are short controversial or corrective statements, but many are long and elaborate treatises.
* Theocritus ( 2nd ed., 1869 ), with brief Latin notes, one of the best of his minor works
In his old age in 1875, more than thirty years after the Perkins folio, Collier claimed in a letter to possess a John Milton folio " full of Milton's brief notes and references ; 1500 of them.
Detailed instructions for lavoltas were written by Thoinot Arbeau ; some brief notes appear in MS Douce 280.
In the past, this involved two kinds: first, the brief notes or rough minutes ( It.
In brief, the Pirenne Thesis, an early essay in economic history diverging from the narrative history of the 19th century, notes that in the ninth century long-distance trading was at a low ebb ; the only settlements that were not purely agricultural were the ecclesiastical, military and administrative centres that served the feudal ruling classes as fortresses, episcopal seats, abbeys and occasional royal residences of the peripatetic palatium.
In the introduction to its first edition Jerzy Waldorff informed that he wrote " as closely as he could " the story told to him by Szpilman, and that he used his brief notes in the process.
* A brief description of publication or production notes relevant to the edition, in modern books usually located at the reverse of the title page, but can also sometimes be located at the end of the book, or
Bank notes circulated in all States except Queensland, but were not legal tender except for a brief period in 1893 in New South Wales.
This manuscript was carried down to 1265, with brief notes and emendations in the hand of Matthew Paris.

brief and introducing
The work as planned had three parts: the Code ( Codex ) is a compilation, by selection and extraction, of imperial enactments to date ; the Digest or Pandects ( the Latin title contains both Digesta and Pandectae ) is an encyclopedia composed of mostly brief extracts from the writings of Roman jurists ; and the Institutes ( Institutiones ) is a student textbook, mainly introducing the Code although it has important conceptual elements that are less developed in the Code or the Digest.
The body begins with a brief statement introducing the main topic of the entire body.
Usually, each nominee will give a brief speech introducing themselves and stating their qualifications.
Among the mix of aphorisms, parables, brief polemics, narrative dialogue, biblical exegesis ( especially of Genesis ), and dogmatic propositions, Wesley T. Isenberg, the editor and translator of the text, has enumerated seventeen sayings ( logia ) attributed to Jesus, nine of which are citations and interpretations of Jesus ' words already found in the canonical gospels The new sayings, " identified by the formula introducing them (' he said ', ' the Lord said ', or ' the Saviour said ') are brief and enigmatic and are best interpreted from a gnostic perspective ," Isenberg has written in his Introduction to the text ( see link ).
* Rather presented footage of the Strong interview, introducing it by stating Robert Strong " is standing by his judgment that the documents are real ," despite Strong's lack of standing to authenticate them and his brief exposure to the documents.
Another example released around that time was Bega's Battle, which used footage from Harmagedon, though it used a different approach, introducing a new form of video game storytelling: using brief full-motion video cutscenes to develop a story between the game's shooting stages.
A byline can also include a brief article summary, introducing the writer by name.
The anthology reproduced actual pages and artwork published in the magazine, introducing each literary era with a brief historical overview.
The film starts with a brief animated introduction by Charlie Brown and Snoopy, introducing the character of Spike to audiences.
Most episodes of the 1987 season opened with a brief skit by Anderson and the clone by way of introducing that week's piece.

brief and each
For a brief period each year, the rays of the sun are warm enough to melt some of the snows piled a mile deep at the base of the headwalls, and then the pinnacles glisten in the daytime at high noon, and billions of gallons of water begin their slow seepage under the glaciers and across the rockstrewn hanging valleys on their long, meandering journey to the sea -- running east past the sky-carving massifs of Gurla Mandhata and Kemchenjunga, then turning south and curling down through the jungles of Assam, past the Khasi Hills, and into Bengal, past Sirinjani and Madaripur, until the hard water of the melting snows mingles with the soft drainage of fields and at length fans out to meld with the teeming salt depths of the Bay of Bengal.
Such a list must naturally be selective, and the treatment of each man is brief, for I am interested only in their general ideas on the moral measure of literature.
The Council on National Defense of the American Medical Association contributed a brief article to each issue entitled, `` This Is Your A.M.A. ''.
Following the term of service in Japan, each emissary returns for a brief visit to the campus to interpret his experience to the college community.
We should first recognize our tendency to develop a hierarchy of values, locating brief treatment at the bottom and long-term intensive service at the top, instead of seeing the services as part of a continuum, each important in its own right.
Not simply a brief program when the schools are actually desegregated but a continuing program that also promotes integration, that encourages the children and teachers not to look at each other as white or Negro, but as human beings.
On the contrary, the old plays are continually being reinterpreted, and each new production of a classic has only a brief history at the Comedie.
At such hearings each party is allowed a brief presentation at which the appellate judges ask questions based on their review of the record below and the submitted briefs.
The front porch is a brief ( about 1. 5 microsecond ) period inserted between the end of each transmitted line of picture and the leading edge of the next line sync pulse.
In addition, in the USA, a major monthly magazine, Computer Shopper, carried a list of BBSes along with a brief abstract of each of their offerings.
A festival programme is usually also provided, listing the drinks available for tasting and providing a brief description of each beverage.
The 1990s saw four England managers, each in the role for a relatively brief period.
Priced significantly higher than standard comics of the period ( AWODCC was $ 1. 50, FOOM was 75 cents ), each house-organ magazine lasted a brief period of years.
For organization and ease of reference here, the relevant major terrorist attacks are listed by date below, with a brief summary for each, identifying the terror cells most directly responsible for the attack.
He then ravages on Tokyo as payback for the Japanese attempting to erase him from existence, and Shindo is killed ; though not before he and Godzilla share a brief moment of the two remembering each other from when they first met on Lagos Island in 1944, and Godzilla is seemingly sad for once.
This list included 100 guitarists whom the magazine editor David Fricke considered the best, with a brief introduction for each of them.
The Taifa kings competed against each other not only in war but also in the protection of the arts, and culture enjoyed a brief upswing.
The programs compiled for 80386 can support following 17 data types, each of which is discussed here in brief.
It also included a " document summary " screen for each document, another Wang feature, which allowed more sophisticated document-management than the brief file names allowed by MS-DOS and PC-DOS.
There was a brief period between 2000 and 2003 when the rivalry was renewed due to regular season games each year and playoff meetings that saw the Raiders remove the Jets from contention.
This article provides only a brief outline of each period of the history of Romania ; details are presented in separate articles ( see the links in the box and below ).
The 22 episodes of TAS were spread out over two brief seasons, with copious reruns of each episode.
People with different values agreed to live by each other's social rules for a brief period of time and sometimes learn from the experience.
In addition, the Litya, a brief prayer service for the departed, may be served on each weekday of Great Lent, provided there is no feast day or special observance on that day.

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