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is and traditional
William Styron, while facing the changing economy with a certain uneasy reluctance, insists he is not to be classified as a Southern writer and yet includes traditional Southern concepts in everything he publishes.
One reason is, of course, that the new scepticism has been willing to maintain the general picture of the invasions as portrayed in the traditional sources.
If man is actually the product of his environment and if science can discover the laws of human nature and the ways in which environment determines what people do, then someone -- a someone probably standing outside traditional systems of values -- can turn around and develop completely efficient means for controlling people.
Rexroth is a longtime jazz buff, a name-dropper of jazz heroes, and a student of traditional as well as modern jazz.
Through all this raving, Krim is performing a traditional and by now boring rite, the attack on intelligence, upon the largely successful attempt of the magazines he castigates to liberate American writing from local color and other varieties of romantic corn.
Certainly, it is the traditional clarity of his music which has endeared him to the Western World -- not his experimentations.
The paper has a certain value as a comparatively easy introduction to this approach, particularly since it treats a fairly simple and straightforward phenomenon where it is possible to compare it with a more traditional ( though not structural ) statement.
What is left to traditional systems of philosophy is, in effect, only the history of these fields prior to their becoming rigorous enough to abide by the canons of scientific method.
This explanation is attractive, but is vitiated at least in part by the observation that Cynewulf, though he used kennings in the traditional manner, was a literate man who four times inscribed his name by runes into his works.
A traditional Lao explanation is that the moon was being swallowed by a toad, and the remedy was to make all possible noise, ideally with firearms.
And the rebellion of these third generation Jews is not the traditional conflict of culture but, rather, a protest against a culture that they view as softly and insidiously enveloping.
This conclusion is dependent on the assumption that traditional sex mores will continue to sanction both premarital chastity as the `` ideal '', and the double standard holding females primarily responsible for preserving the ideal.
Gov. Vandiver is expected to make the traditional visit to both chambers as they work toward adjournment.
`` This is a long picture and a controversial one, but basically it is a moral, enthralling and heartbreaking description of humans who have become unlinked from life as perhaps Rome has from her traditional political, cultural and religious glories ''.
If Bultmann's own definition of myth is strictly adhered to ( and it is interesting that this is almost never done by those who make such pronouncements ), the evidence is overwhelming that he does not at all exaggerate the extent to which the mythological concepts of traditional theology have become incredible and irrelevant.
However, even if the latent demand for demythologization is not nearly as widespread as we are claiming, at least among the cultured elements of the population there tends to be an almost complete indifference to the church and its traditional message of sin and grace.
With traditional nationalistic spirit, some Englishmen claim that English Catholicism is Catholicism at its best.
The truth is that any revival of traditional and indigenous religion will serve to promote that sense of identity and Volksgeist which these young nations very much need.
The traditional story about his departure reports that he was disappointed with the direction the academy took after control passed to Plato's nephew Speusippus upon his death, although it is possible that he feared anti-Macedonian sentiments and left before Plato had died.

is and gesture
It is a phrase as arresting as a magician's gesture, with a piquant turn of harmony giving an effect of strangeness.
He knew instinctively that next to voice and face an actor's hands are his most useful possession -- that in fiction as in the theatre, gesture is an indispensable shorthand for individualizing character and dramatizing action and response.
Incidentally, one cannot miss the significance of this gesture, for Dickens reintroduces it associatively in Pip's mind at another moral and psychological crisis -- his painful recognition, in a talk with Herbert Pocket, that his hopeless attachment to Estella is as self-destructive as it is romantic.
We are not certain that the word " democracy " was extant when systems that came to be called democratic were first instituted, but around 460 BC an individual is known whose parents had decided to name him ' Democrates ', a name which may have been manufactured as a gesture of democratic loyalty ; the name can also be found in Aeolian Temnus, not a particularly democratic state.
On the matter of American annexation, Carnegie had always thought it is an unwise gesture for the United States.
The Piano Sonata is an example — the whole composition is derived from the work's opening quartal gesture and its opening phrase.
The first player's bowl has come to rest just in front of the jack ; the second has delivered his bowl and is following after it with one of those eccentric contortions still not unusual on modern greens, the first player meanwhile making a repressive gesture with his hand, as if to urge the bowl to stop short of his own ; the third player is depicted as in the act of delivering his bowl.
A code is a rule for converting a piece of information ( for example, a letter, word, phrase, or gesture ) into another form or representation ( one sign into another sign ), not necessarily of the same type.
In one dialogue, Rabelais speaks of coprophagia as a Christian gesture, saying that monks swallow the shit of the world, that is the sins, and for this they are ostracized by society.
Derrida states that deconstruction is an " antistructuralist gesture " because " Structures were to be undone, decomposed, desedimented.
" At the same time for Derrida deconstruction is also a " structuralist gesture " because it is concerned with the structure of texts.
" As both a structuralist and an antistructuralist gesture deconstruction is tied up with what Derrida calls the " structural problematic.
The clarinet gesture that opens Rhapsody in Blue could likewise be thought of either way: it was originally planned as a glissando ( Gershwin's score labels each individual note ) but is in practice played as a portamento though described as a glissando.
Fox is described by Ellwood as " graceful in countenance, manly in personage, grave in gesture, courteous in conversation ".
In law, hate speech is any speech, gesture or conduct, writing, or display which is forbidden because it may incite violence or prejudicial action against or by a protected individual or group, or because it disparages or intimidates a protected individual or group.
This gesture is believed to have led Clark to the idea of making the rose the race's official flower.
Responding to the announcement, opposition leader Walid Jumblatt said that he wanted to hear more specifics from Damascus about any withdrawal: " It's a nice gesture but ' next few months ' is quite vague – we need a clear-cut timetable ".
The proximal, inner arm of each player ( the arm that is closest to the board ) is raised in a speaking gesture ; the distal, outside arms of the players are also raised and are bent at the elbows, creating a partial crossing of each player ’ s torso as the hands lift in speaking gestures.
The first is a ritual designed for the individual, which involves sacrificing a " Cake of Light " ( a type of bread that serves as the host ) to Ra ( i. e. the Sun ) and infusing a second Cake with the adept's own blood ( either real or symbolic, in a gesture reflecting the myth of the Pelican cutting its own breast to feed its young ) and then consuming it with the words, " There is no grace: there is no guilt: This is the Law: Do what thou wilt!

is and acknowledgment
In addition to the authentication and acknowledgment procedures which precede and follow the sending of the go messages, again in special codes, each message also contains an `` internal authenticator '', another specific signal to convince the recipient that he is getting the real thing.
The customary acceptance of the fact that any real number x has a decimal expansion is an implicit acknowledgment that a particular Cauchy sequence of rational numbers ( whose terms are the successive truncations of the decimal expansion of x ) has the real limit x.
Domestic conciliation is most commonly used to handle contentious divorces, but may apply to other domestic disputes such as the annulment of a marriage or acknowledgment of paternity.
: “ Our starting point is the acknowledgment of the fact that there are diverse religions which exclude each other.
Conditions such as ring chromosome 20 syndrome ( r ( 20 )) are gaining acknowledgment, and although only 60 cases have been reported in the literature since 1976, " more widespread cytogenetic chromosomal karyotyping in nonetiological cases of epilepsy " is likely.
The song's chorus is a lyrical acknowledgment of the Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris singing partnership.
This acknowledgment of heavenly beings during Christian prayer is practiced in Catholicism, Anglicanism, Oriental Orthodoxy, Eastern Orthodoxy.
When a country is recognized as de jure, it is an acknowledgment by the other de jure nations that the country has sovereignty and the right to exist.
Since packet transfer is not reliable, a technique known as positive acknowledgment with retransmission is used to guarantee reliability of packet transfers.
During all that time, mankind have been learning by experience the tendencies of actions ; on which experience all the prudence, as well as all the morality of life, are dependent … It is a strange notion that the acknowledgment of a first principle is inconsistent with the admission of secondary ones.
" ' Everything is permitted ' " is not an outburst of relief or of joy, but rather a bitter acknowledgment of a fact.
This work is very important in Kurdish history as it is the first acknowledgment of the originality of the Kurdish language on a scientific base.
Automatic Repeat reQuest ( ARQ ), also known as Automatic Repeat Query, is an error-control method for data transmission that uses acknowledgements ( messages sent by the receiver indicating that it has correctly received a data frame or packet ) and timeouts ( specified periods of time allowed to elapse before an acknowledgment is to be received ) to achieve reliable data transmission over an unreliable service.
A blind transmission, in telecommunications, is a transmission made without obtaining a receipt, or acknowledgment of reception, from the intended receiving station.
In modern practice, only error detection, not flow control using sliding window, is present in data link protocols such as Point-to-Point Protocol ( PPP ), and, on local area networks, the IEEE 802. 2 LLC layer is not used for most protocols on the Ethernet, and on other local area networks, its flow control and acknowledgment mechanisms are rarely used.
Sliding-window flow control and acknowledgment is used at the Transport Layer by protocols such as TCP, but is still used in niches where X. 25 offers performance advantages.
In telecommunications, the round-trip delay time ( RTD ) or round-trip time ( RTT ) is the length of time it takes for a signal to be sent plus the length of time it takes for an acknowledgment of that signal to be received.

0.123 seconds.