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The President's speech commences and he offers the content of the cassette to the summit ; but to the President's embarrassment, the tape has been switched for a cassette of the swing song " Bandstand Boogie ," Cabbie's favorite song.

content and historic
The smart controller determines current conditions by means of historic weather data for the local area, a soil moisture sensors ( water potential or water content ), rain sensor, or in more sophisticated systems satellite feed weather station, or a combination of these.
In the late 1970s, the Hunt brothers attempted to corner the worldwide silver market but failed, temporarily driving the price far above its historic levels and intensifying the extraction of silver coins from circulation .< REF NAME =" TEXAS "> The same process occurs today with the copper content of coins such as the pre-1997 Canadian penny, the pre-1982 United States penny and the pre-1992 UK copper pennies and two pence.
* Women's United Soccer Association ( historic content, now defunct – USA )
* To preserve historic content.
* Historic Headstones Online Project to transcribe content from historic headstones
He also wrote poems of historic and mythological content in the heroic saga Holger Danske (“ Ogier the Dane ”, 1837 ).
* Wests Supporter Forum – Unofficial forum that has Match Reviews, Player Line-ups, historic content and photos
The Museum of Broadcast Communications is an American museum, the stated mission of which is " to collect, preserve, and present historic and contemporary radio and television content as well as educate, inform and entertain through our archives, public programs, screenings, exhibits, publications and online access to our resources.
The content of the video includes panoramic views of Philadelphia historic sites, images of space, dancers, acrobats and actors moving around a background designed to mimic wood paneling of the walls of the lobby.

content and speech
The report in the Irish Bulletin noted that the content of the speech proved too much for many of the RIC men who refused to carry out the order and one officer, Constable Jeremiah Mee, put his gun on the table and called Smyth a murderer.
In the presence of " communication noise " on the transmission channel ( air, in this case ), reception and decoding of content may be faulty, and thus the speech act may not achieve the desired effect.
In April 2008, Scott Adams announced that United Media would be instituting an interactive feature on Dilbert. com, allowing fans to write speech bubbles and, in the near future, interact with Adams about the content of the strips.
He was followed by the Attorney-General Sir Edward Coke, who began with a long speechthe content of which was heavily influenced by Salisbury — that included a denial that the King had ever made any promises to the Catholics.
Another possible task is recognizing and classifying the speech acts in a chunk of text ( e. g. yes-no question, content question, statement, assertion, etc.
This approach attempted to explain proverb use in relation to the context of a speech event, rather than only in terms of the content and meaning of the proverb.
Affected persons show loosening of associations, that is, a disconnection and disorganization of the semantic content of speech and writing.
* Once the speech content is known and the structure is determined, the next steps involve elocutio ( style ) and pronuntiatio ( presentation ).
He parodies Olivier's Richard III, giving a speech starting " Now is the Summer of our sweet content ".
* Speech recognition, which deals with analysis of the linguistic content of a speech signal.
The intelligibility of speech includes, besides the actual literal content, also speaker identity, emotions, intonation, timbre etc.
This basic sound is then filtered by the nose and throat ( a complicated resonant piping system ) to produce differences in harmonic content ( formants ) in a controlled way, creating the wide variety of sounds used in speech.
To recreate speech, the vocoder simply reverses the process, processing a broadband noise source by passing it through a stage that filters the frequency content based on the originally recorded series of numbers.
Voice analysis is the study of speech sounds for purposes other than linguistic content, such as in speech recognition.
Powell had issued an advance copy of his speech to media personnel and their appearance at the speech may have been because they realised the content was explosive.
It was suggested that identification of the vocal features that signal emotional content may be used to help make synthesized speech sound more natural.
In this context, the term lexical category applies only to those parts of speech and their phrasal counterparts that form open classes and have full semantic content.
The parts of speech that form closed classes and have mainly just functional content are called functional categories:
However, the meaning of the linguistic means used ( if ever there are linguistic means, for at least some so-called " speech acts " can be performed non-verbally ) may also be different from the content intended to be communicated.
The bearer part is the actual content that the user wishes to transmit ( e. g. some encoded speech, or an email ) whereas the control part instructs the nodes where and possibly how the message should be routed through the network.
The model had sixteen components that can be applied to many sorts of discourse: message form ; message content ; setting ; scene ; speaker / sender ; addressor ; hearer / receiver / audience ; addressee ; purposes ( outcomes ); purposes ( goals ); key ; channels ; forms of speech ; norms of interaction ; norms of interpretation ; and genres.
Several parties become aware of the content of his speech ( that using mathematical formulas, it may be possible to predict the future course of human history ).

content and Tamil
* The S3 faculty has Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry as their three basic subjects, and a choice of Arts or Humanities subjects ( English Literature, History, Geography, Economics, Art, Chinese / Tamil / Malay Language and Literature, Theater Studies and Drama or General Studies in Chinese ) as their H1 / H2 content subject.
According to the great Tamil commentator Atiyarkkunallar ( 12-13th century CE ), poems were of two kinds-col-totar-nilai-seyyul ( Tamil: ச ொ ல ் த ொ டர ் ந ி ல ை ச ெ ய ் ய ு ள ், poems connected by virtue of their formal properties ) and porul-totar-nilai-seyyul ( Tamil: ப ொ ர ு ள ் த ொ டர ் ந ி ல ை ச ெ ய ் ய ு ள ், poems connected by virtue of content that forms a unity ).
Silappatikaram, the Tamil epic is defined by Atiyarkkunallar as iyal-icai-nataka-polur-thodar-nilai-ceyyul ( Tamil: இயல ் இச ை ந ா டக ப ொ ர ு ள ் த ொ டர ் ந ி ல ை ச ெ ய ் ய ு ள ், poems connected by virtue of content that forms a unity having elements of poetry, music and drama ).

content and at
As we looked more intently at the content of our belief and the extent of religious participation, we received the impression that many of the religious convictions expressed represented a conventional acceptance, of low intensity.
Secretary Hart had taught Jack, at least partially, to be content with small beginnings in all diplomatic matters ; ;
He lived in the most frugal style alike at home and in the field, and though his campaigns were undertaken largely to secure booty, he was content to enrich the state and his friends and to return as poor as he had set forth.
The literal translation of " Im Westen nichts Neues " is " Nothing New in the West ," with " West " being the Western Front ; the phrase refers to the content of an official communiqué at the end of the novel.
For example, the bioavailability of ketoconazole ( antifungal ) is reduced at high intragastric pH ( low acid content )
Before leaving Whorf presented the paper " Stem series in Maya " at the Linguistic Society of America conference, in which he argued that in the Mayan languages syllables carry symbolic content.
Roger Vadim ( her husband at the time ) was not content with this light fare.
Paired DNA and RNA molecules are comparatively stable at room temperature but the two nucleotide strands will separate above a melting point that is determined by the length of the molecules, the extent of mispairing ( if any ), and the GC content.
The bulletin was joined in being simulcast on 10 April 2006 when the BBC News at One ( with British Sign Language in-vision signing ) and BBC News at Six bulletins were added to the schedule following a similar format to the News at Ten in terms of content on the channel once each simulcast ends.
As noted above, biomedical engineering has only recently been emerging as its own discipline rather than a cross-disciplinary hybrid specialization of other disciplines ; and BME programs at all levels are becoming more widespread, including the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering which actually includes so much biological science content that many students use it as a " pre-med " major in preparation for medical school.
In many cases, such as the cabinet-directed prohibition on foreign ownership for broadcasters and the legislated principle of the predominance of Canadian content, these acts and orders often leave the CRTC less room to change policy than critics sometimes suggest, and the result is that the commission is often the lightning rod for policy criticism that could arguably be better directed at the government itself.
Overblocking: A filter that is overly zealous at filtering content can be described as over blocking.
In contrast, the U. S. definition of " rye whisky " requires that the whisky be at least 51 % rye, which prevents a low rye content whisky from being labelled " rye " unless it is labelled as a " blended " rye whisky, and even then approximately 10 % of such a " blended rye whisky " must still be from rye.
It is also to be noted that by anathemizing Pope Leo because of the tone and content of his tome, as per Alexandrine Theology perception, Pope Dioscorus was found guilty of doing so without due process ; in other words, the Tome of Leo was not a subject of heresy in the first place, but it was a question of questioning the reasons behind not having it either acknowledged or read at the Second Council of Ephesus in AD 449.
Thus at any point in time most of their content resides in nonvolatile storage.
Thus at any point in time most of their content resides in nonvolatile storage.
The mineral content of the water, the very low content of pollens and other allergens in the atmosphere, the reduced ultraviolet component of solar radiation, and the higher atmospheric pressure at this great depth each have specific health effects.
A flame is extinguished at about 17 % oxygen content, air which will still support life, so the lamp gave an early indication of an unhealthy atmosphere.
Since this affected the rendition of cymbals at playback, sound engineers of the time remedied the situation by asking drummers to play the content of the cymbals onto woodblocks, temple blocks and cowbells for their loudness and short decay.
In formal education, a curriculum is the set of courses and their content offered at a school or university.
The English Wikipedia became the world's largest encyclopedia in 2004 at the 300, 000 article stage and by late 2005, Wikipedia had produced over two million articles in more than 80 languages with content licensed under the copyleft GNU Free Documentation License.
Every mental phenomenon, every psychological act, has a content, is directed at an object ( the intentional object ).

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