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general and tone
It is obvious enough that linguists in general have been less successful in coping with tone systems than with consonants or vowels.
We should expect that general phonologic theory should be as adequate for tone as for consonants and vowels, but it has not been.
The main purpose of this work is to give a general account of Aristotelian cosmology and metaphysics, but it also has a polemical tone, and it may be directed at rival views within the Peripatetic school.
In general it may be said that Cuyp learned tone from the exceptionally prolific van Goyen, light from Both and form from his father.
In 1923, he underwent two operations to remove his cataracts: the paintings done while the cataracts affected his vision have a general reddish tone, which is characteristic of the vision of cataract victims.
It struck an accommodating tone by advocating general use of " Taiwan " as the country's name without calling for abandonment of the name Republic of China.
The most general purpose stick is a 5A ( wood tip, for snare tone ) or 5N ( nylon tip, for cymbal tone ).
Whereas his references to Judah are of a general kind, Ephraim or Samaria being sometimes mentioned in the same connection or more frequently alone, the situation implied throughout and the whole tone of the addresses agree with what we know of the Northern Kingdom at the time, and his references to places and events in that kingdom are so numerous and minute as to lead to the conclusion that he not only prophesied there, but that he was a native of that part of the country.
However the general tone is kept light-hearted, being interspersed with songs and humour.
Either dào 道 " the thing which is doing the conducting " is a Tone B ( shangsheng 上聲 " rising tone ") " endoactive noun " derivation from dào 導 " conduct ", or dào 導 is a Later Old Chinese ( Warring States Period ) " general tone C " ( qusheng 去聲 " departing tone ") derivation from dào 道 " way ".
The general tone of his remarks was conciliatory.
The fact that as early as the 1880s composers such as Richard Strauss ( in his tone poems " Don Juan " and " Death and Transfiguration ") as well as Camille Saint-Saëns ( Symphony No. 3 " Organ ") asked string players to perform certain passages " without expression " or " without nuance " strongly suggests the general use of vibrato within the orchestra as a matter of course.
In general, scholars have remarked on the markedly different tone of the Achilleid in comparison with the Thebaid, equating it more to the style of Ovid than Virgil.
While the general mood and lyrics continue in the confrontational and emotional tone of Damaged, and the album would prove influential to grunge music as the decade progressed.
It was also noted that " a general tone of decent, orderly and superior conduct " was observed, that the men were " very respectable [...] swearing and profane language are [...] prohibited " and that every man was supplied with a bible as well as " a library of varied and entertaining literature ".
In the years preceding the massacre, Huguenot " political rhetoric " had for the first time taken a tone against not just the policies of a particular monarch of France, but monarchy in general.
The foreword to the volume, identifying Satan with the pseudonymous alchemist Hermes Trismegistus and calling boredom the worst of miseries, neatly sets the general tone of what is to follow:
For example, in general, human beings are unable to perceive a quiet tone played simultaneously with a similar but louder tone.
It is therefore probably at least accurate in general tone, if not precise detail.
Because of the series ' popularity, various developers have created spiritual successor games similar in theme and tone of the X-COM games ( sometimes called " X-COM clones "; Gollop also himself called turn-based tactical game genre in general as " sons of Rebelstar " in a reference to one of his earlier games ).

general and articles
The articles on reflection, refraction and caustics discuss the general features of reflected and refracted rays.
However, by 1906, the English Court of Appeal had made it clear in the decision of Automatic Self-Cleansing Filter Syndicate Co v Cunningham 2 Ch 34 that the division of powers between the board and the shareholders in general meaning depended on the construction of the articles of association and that, where the powers of management were vested in the board, the general meeting could not interfere with their lawful exercise.
Some of its powers may, according to its articles, be exercised by directors, certain other powers may be reserved for the shareholders in general meeting.
The only way in which the general body of shareholders can control the exercise of powers by the articles in the directors is by altering the articles, or, if opportunity arises under the articles, by refusing to re-elect the directors of whose actions they disapprove.
They cannot themselves usurp the powers which by the articles are vested in the directors any more than the directors can usurp the powers vested by the articles in the general body of shareholders.
A general index of all articles was included for the first time in the 7th edition, a practice maintained until 1974.
* TIB = The Interpreter ’ s Bible, The Holy Scriptures in the King James and Revised Standard versions with general articles and introduction, exegesis, exposition for each book of the Bible in twelve volumes, George Arthur Buttrick, Commentary Editor, Walter Russell Bowie, Associate Editor of Exposition, Paul Scherer, Associate Editor of Exposition, John Knox Associate Editor of New Testament Introduction and Exegesis, Samuel Terrien, Associate Editor of Old Testament Introduction and Exegesis, Nolan B. Harmon Editor, Abingdon Press, copyright 1955 by Pierce and Washabaugh, set up printed, and bound by the Parthenon Press, at Nashville, Tennessee, Volume XI, Philippians, Colossians and Exegesis by Francis W. Beare, Exposition by G. Preston MacLeod, Thessalonians, Pastoral Epistles First and Second Epistles to Timothy, and the Epistle to Titus, Philemon, Hebrews
There are many distinct FFT algorithms involving a wide range of mathematics, from simple complex-number arithmetic to group theory and number theory ; this article gives an overview of the available techniques and some of their general properties, while the specific algorithms are described in subsidiary articles linked below.
These articles were bold, as Washington was an enemy general who commanded an army in a cause that many Britons believed would ruin the empire.
Most states require that excess line insurers submit financial information, articles of incorporation, a list of officers, and other general information.
This is a structured index of religion-related articles, Wikipedia articles on the general topic of religion.
The Bulletin carries nonfiction articles of general interest to writers, especially genre writers, and reprints one Nebula Award-winning story per issue.
His articles for magazines such as ACM Queue, AI / Expert, and UNIX Review contain stunning examples of word-play, criticism of silly marketing and usage ( he refers often to the computer " laxicon ") and commentary on the industry in general.
* " Titanium: Our Next Major Metal ", Popular Science, October 1950 — one of first general public detailed articles on Titanium
The yearbook contains scholarly articles and reviews, dealing with Inklings members in particular, but also with fantasy literature and mythopoeia in general.
Thus, this congressional clause is contrasted by the general vesting of the executive and judicial powers in Articles II and III in the branches of government those articles govern, which has been interpreted to mean that those branches enjoy " residual " or " implied " powers beyond those specifically mentioned, as contrasted with the Congress, which is vested with those legislative powers " herein granted ;" however, there is substantial contemporary disagreement about the precise extent of the powers conferred by the general vesting clauses.
I do not hesitate to affirm that an effort should now be made to attain this advantage, nor to declare that, according to my judgment, it is in present circumstances practicable ... we ought not to aid the rates, and remove the Income Tax, without giving to the general consumer, and giving him simultaneously, some marked relief in the class of articles of popular consumption ... I for one could not belong to a Government which did not on every occasion seek to enlarge its resources by a wise economy.
Phrack is especially popular due to the general high standard of the releases compared to other underground zines, but has made its reputation from a number of high-quality articles.

general and appearing
An idea, of the sort that we have in mind, although of necessity readily available to imagination, is more general in connotation than most poetic or literary images, especially those appearing in lyric poems that seek to capture a moment of personal experience.
Renormalization, the need to attach a physical meaning at certain divergences appearing in the theory through integrals, has subsequently become one of the fundamental aspects of quantum field theory and has come to be seen as a criterion for a theory's general acceptability.
The crest of the Royal Arms of Canada is employed as the badge of the governor general, appearing on the viceroy's flag and on other objects associated with the person or the office.
In rare cases, this abbreviated form has spread to more general use ; for example, the bacterium Escherichia coli is often referred to as just E. coli, and Tyrannosaurus rex is perhaps even better known simply as T. rex, these two both often appearing in this form in popular writing even where the full genus name has not already been given.
While not yet appearing with this company, Joan Sutherland, then an internationally known Australian soprano, and her husband, the conductor Richard Bonynge, helped the cause of opera in general in Australia during the 1960s.
While there is general disagreement about precise origin of the wave, most stories of the phenomenon's origin, suggest that the wave first started appearing at North American sporting events during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Tomlin was an instant success on the already established program, in which in addition to appearing in general sketches and delivering comic gags, she began appearing as regular characters she created that quickly became famous and went on to lives outside of the show in later recordings and television specials:
A pamphlet appearing shortly after his arrest illustrated the general hatred of him: " the great devil Dudley ruleth, Duke I should have said ".
An article in the Cornhill Magazine by Edmund Gosse, " A Plea for Certain Exotic Forms of Verse ," appearing in July 1877, simultaneously with Dobson's second volume, Proverbs in Porcelain, drew the general eye to the possibilities and achievements of the movement.
During the twenty-five years Child was Professor of Rhetoric at Harvard he undertook general editorial supervision of the publication of a 130-volume collection of the works of the British poets, many not previously generally available to the reading public, which began appearing 1853.
Whereas in general the spirit that removed cometh back upon occasion, and is sometimes seen of those in flesh ( appearing in the form of the body it bore ) yet it hath happened that the veritable body without the spirit hath walked.
She nevertheless campaigned for Goldwater in the general election, appearing in a television ad in which she defended his position on Social Security.
The character's name has come into more general use to refer to an ineffectual dreamer, appearing in several dictionaries.
For long, the internal organisations of the party were largely unknown to the general public, the spokeswoman and regular presidential candidate Arlette Laguiller being the only party leader appearing in public.
The show is divided into titled segments, appearing in the following general order.
On 21 February 2008, Douglas renewed his involvement with the ACT party by signing a letter inviting supporters to the 2008 ACT conference, and appearing in television and newspaper interviews endorsing ACT for the 2008 general election.
This sets the stage for the ' good cop ' to act sympathetically: appearing supportive, understanding, in general showing sympathy for the subject.
Today, the general population no longer believes in witches, and many people view the witch only as a well-loved traditional character, appearing only in children's stories.
By the end of the century glass cockpits began appearing in general aviation aircraft as well.
Modes with increasing m and n show lobes appearing in the horizontal and vertical directions, with in general ( m + 1 )( n + 1 ) lobes present in the pattern.
Three actors from the original film have cameos in the remake, appearing on the televisions the survivors watch: Ken Foree, who played Peter from the original, plays an evangelist who asserts that God is punishing mankind ; Scott H. Reiniger, who played Roger in the original, plays an army general telling everyone to stay at home for safety and Tom Savini, who did the special effects for many of Romero's movies and played the motorcycle gang member Blades in the original Dawn of the Dead, plays the Monroeville Sheriff explaining the only way to kill the zombies is to " shoot ' em in the head.
This group comprises four smaller ones: ( 1 ) the general tosafot of Sens, including those appearing among the edited tosafot ; ( 2 ) the earlier unedited tosafot ( for example, those to Ḳiddushin by Isaac b. Samuel ha-Zaḳen of Dampierre, and those to ' Abodah Zarah by his son Elhanan b. Isaac ); these sometimes appear separately under the title of Tosafot ha-Ri ; ( 3 ) a collection of old tosafot published by Joseph Jessel b. Wolf ha-Levi in " Sugyot ha-Shas " ( Berlin, 1736 ); ( 4 ) various tosafot found in ancient manuscripts, as the tosafot to Ḥullin written in 1360, the manuscript of which is in the Munich Library ( No. 236 ).
Whatever the reasoning, the general effect is that ships traveling in hyperspace seem to have broken the speed of light, appearing at their destinations much more quickly and without the time dilation predicted by the Special Theory of Relativity.

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