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combination and reverence
Once in the Holy Land proper, his tone shifted again, this time to a combination of light-hearted comedy and a reverence not unlike what he had previously mocked in his traveling companions.
Science author Orville Prescott praised him as a scientist who “ can write with poetic sensibility and with a fine sense of wonder and of reverence before the mysteries of life and nature .“ Naturalist author Mary Ellen Pitts saw his combination of literary and nature writings as his " quest, not simply for bringing together science and literature ... but a continuation of what the 18th and 19th century British naturalists and Thoreau had done.

combination and chromatic
Used singly and in combination these valves make the instrument fully chromatic, i. e., able to play all twelve pitches of classical music.
At this point the instrument was " chromatic " over two octaves, but not every chord or other note combination was available in either push or draw.
It allowed the combination the excellent tone of the diatonic harmonica with the melodic possibilities of the chromatic.
Trans., 1758 ), describing the experiments that led him to the achievement with which his name is specially associated, the discovery of a means of constructing achromatic lenses by the combination of crown and flint glasses, which reduces chromatic aberration ( color defects ).
* John Dolland presents his " Account of some experiments concerning the different refrangibility of light " ( Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society ( London )) describing the discovery of a means of constructing doublet achromatic lenses by the combination of crown and flint glasses, reducing chromatic aberration.
" Combinatoriality is a side effect of derived rows where combining different segments or sets such that the pitch-class content of the result fulfills certain criteria, usually the combination of hexachords which complete the full chromatic.
The topic of the debate was the relationship of the ancient Greek genera to contemporary music practice, in particular whether contemporary music could be explained in terms of the diatonic genus alone ( as Lusitano claimed ) or ( as Vicentino claimed ) was best described as a combination of the diatonic, chromatic, and enharmonic genera, the last of which contained a microtone.

combination and harmonies
It typically incorporates a combination of musical devices such as strong melodies, crisp vocal harmonies, economical arrangements and prominent guitar riffs.
Inspired by the combination of gothic imagery and music, the members have been known, musically, for composing midtempo songs consisting of prominent guitar lines and contrasting dual female / male vocal harmonies to help create a melodic, detached sound.
Rolling Stone wrote, "... Cope melds hip-hop with folk, soul and blues ... and ' feels ' this combination deeply .... Cope's uncommon chords and harmonies combine delicate dissonance with unexpected flashes of beauty ..." And the Washington Post called him the “ City ’ s most soulful export since Marvin Gaye .” The album ’ s song, “ Let The Drummer Kick ,” is certified gold.
A combination of high production standards, the growing confidence of the main songwriting team of Wilson and Brown, and tight harmonies enabled them to secure further big hits such as " You Sexy Thing " and " Every 1's a Winner ", which were also U. S. hits, peaking at # 3 ( 1976 ) and # 6 ( 1979 ), respectively.
Johnny and the Bridge rehearsed their unusual combination of smooth vocal harmonies and full horns, and signed a recording contract with Buddah records.

combination and imagery
Animation can be made with either hand rendered art, computer generated imagery, or three-dimensional objects, e. g. puppets or clay figures, or a combination of techniques.
Using satellite imagery in combination with GIS and on-the-ground studies, it is possible to generate maps of likely occurrences of future landslides.
By 1999, computer systems and software had finally become sophisticated enough to allow for the ability to underlay on the same workstation satellite imagery, radar imagery, and model-derived fields such as atmospheric thickness and frontogenesis in combination with surface observations to make for the best possible surface analysis.
Their use of exotic percussion, a three-piece horn section, unconventional scales and harmony and surrealistic imagery was an unusual combination.
Their combination of androgynous glam punk imagery and critical social lyrics about " culture, alienation, boredom and despair " soon gained them a loyal following and cult status.
Album art tends to consist of blurry pastel imagery or stark minimalist designs, or a combination of these two styles.
Belly also suggests womb and the combination of the imagery of the womb with that of wheat suggests the link between eroticism and fertility through the imagery of the navel, curvaceous thighs and belly and heap of wheat.
According to Gael Sweeney, Elvis impersonation offers a spectacle of the grotesque, the display of the fetishized Elvis body by impersonators who use a combination of Christian and New Age imagery and language to describe their devotion to The King.
Plus was a groundbreaking combination of traditional cel and computer-generated animation at the time of its release, paving the way for the incorporation of more computer-generated imagery in Japanese Animation.
But some biofeedback practitioners took the most basic elements of autogenic imagery and developed " condensed " simplified versions that were used in combination with biofeedback.
A combination of sexual and religious imagery, it caused a scandal in Belgium and was banned in France.
By 1999, computer systems and software had finally become sophisticated enough to allow for the ability to underlay on the same workstation satellite imagery, radar imagery, and model-derived fields such as atmospheric thickness and frontogenesis in combination with surface observations to make for the best possible surface analysis.
Boasting a blatant goth influence — i. e., lengthy keyboard intros, intermittent operatic female vocals, Davey's black ' n ' blood take on romantic poetry [...] and slightly tongue-in-cheek vampire and occult imagery — Cradle came across as a lean combination of key influences, including Venom, Iron Maiden, Bathory, Possessed, Celtic Frost and Slayer, all spot-welded to the miscreant clatterings of Norway's finest.
Production began in 1990, and the film is noted for using a combination of computer-generated imagery ontop of hand-drawn animation.
The combination of graphic violence and sexually suggestive imagery in some films has been labeled " torture porn " or " gorno " ( a portmanteau of " gore " and " porno ").
The Asgard characters on the show are realized through a combination of puppets and computer-generated imagery.
Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director, issued the following statement: " Pat Oliphant's outlandish and offensive use of the Star of David in combination with Nazi-like imagery is hideously anti-Semitic.
Like most of Wang's recent productions, it is a combination of traditional animation and computer generated imagery, however computers will have the dominant role instead of drawings.
Link 16 also supports the exchange of text messages, imagery data and provides two channels of digital voice ( 2. 4 kbit / s and / or 16 kbit / s in any combination ).
Like its predecessor, Walking with Dinosaurs, it recreates life in the Cenozoic by using a combination of both computer-generated imagery and animatronics.

combination and Richard
In considering the Horned God as a symbol recurring in women's literature, Richard Sugg suggests the Horned God represents the ' natural Eros ', a masculine lover subjugating the social-conformist nature of the female shadow, thus encompassing a combination of the shadow and animus.
* Textiles Cotton spinning using Richard Arkwright's water frame, James Hargreaves's Spinning Jenny, and Samuel Crompton's Spinning Mule ( a combination of the Spinning Jenny and the Water Frame ).
Some more pieces of the Egyptian fragments were fitted together by Friedrich Blass in Germany and then followed the authoritative edition of Bacchylides ' poetry by Richard Claverhouse Jebb a combination of scholars that inspired one academic to comment: " we almost had the Renaissance back again ".
His combination of academic rigour and popular appeal led historian Richard Overy to describe him as " the Macaulay of our age ".
The eventual, final film was a combination of several different takes and included filmed ' introductions ' to the song by David Frost ( who introduced The Beatles as " the greatest tea-room orchestra in the world ") and Cliff Richard, for their respective, eponymous TV programmes.
Mortalists such as Richard Overton advanced a combination of theological and philosophical arguments in favor of mortalism.
A notable accomplishment of this effort was the discovery of a set of " lost " photos in the Magnum archive, from the shooting of the movie American Graffiti, achieved through a combination of human tagging and machine intelligence: The crowdsourcing identified the individuals in the photos ( e. g., George Lucas, Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss, and Mackenzie Phillips, shown in separate photos from one shooting ), but then the underlying machine process connected these together to see what is common among them.
For 1956, design of the senior Hudsons was given over to designer Richard Arbib, which resulted in the " V-Line " styling motif, a combination of " V " motifs that carried Hudson ’ s triangular corporate logo theme.
However, Parkinson and his producer, Richard Drewett ( who had worked on Late Night Line-Up ), envisioned a combination of guests whose celebrity had been achieved in different fields.
He has been described as ' a vain, preening fashion plate who resembles James Brown with fangs ', and Danny John-Jules has described the character of Cat as based on a combination of Little Richard's look, James Brown's moves and Richard Pryor's facial expressions.
More recently, a team of researchers led by Professor Richard Hayes at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, have been awarded $ 37 million to test an innovative combination of strategies to prevent HIV in African countries.
The term fen-phen was coined in 1994 when Pietr Hitzig and Richard B. Rothman reported that this combination could presumptively remit alcohol and cocaine craving.
Valeri would assist on two of Pavel's three goals to become the first brother combination to set up a goal, since the 1956 All-Star Game when Maurice and Henri Richard hooked up for an All-Star goal.
The college was closed due to a combination of growing financial deficits and student activism in 1939. The college was founded by Dr. Richard Thomas Alexander.
After George Richards ' death, one of his sons, LeGrand, became a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church, thus making the Richards family only the third Latter-day Saint family in history with three consecutive generations with members in the Quorum ( the others being the three-generation combination of George A. Smith, John Henry Smith, and George Albert Smith and the three generation combination of Amasa M. Lyman, Francis M. Lyman, and Richard R. Lyman ).
It has also been speculated that the term " Analord " is a portmanteau, being derived from combination of the words analogue and lord, referring to Richard James ' previous analogue programming, and the talent and recognition he has in his industry.
The combination of Music Director Paul Daniel with General Administrators Nicholas Payne and, later, Ian Ritchie and Richard Mantle continued to bring operatic novelties, as well as a wide selection of familiar works, to its audience in the North of England and further afield.
Peter Mair and Richard Rose advance a slightly different definition, arguing that comparative politics is defined by a combination of a substantive focus on the study of countries ' political systems and a method of identifying and explaining similarities and differences between these countries using common concepts.
Parental alienation syndrome ( abbreviated as PAS ) is term coined by Richard A. Gardner in the early 1980s to refer to what he describes as a disorder in which a child, on an ongoing basis, belittles and insults one parent without justification, due to a combination of factors, including indoctrination by the other parent ( almost exclusively as part of a child custody dispute ) and the child's own attempts to denigrate the target parent.
The Richards family is only the third Latter-day Saint family in history with three consecutive generations in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles ( the others being the three-generation combination of George A. Smith, John Henry Smith, and George Albert Smith and the three generation combination of Amasa M. Lyman, Francis M. Lyman, and Richard R. Lyman ).
Richard used his fastball slider combination to pick up the win and tied Karl Spooner's 17-year-old major league record for striking out 15 batters in his first major league start.
Writing about the demise of the 480 in Car Magazine, journalist Richard Bremner made reference to its decent power and low weight combination.

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