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Joyce had seen him like this once before -- more than once, actually, but on one particularly memorable occasion.
stereo SWAO 1643 ), a saga of life on a cruise ship that is not apt to be included among Mr. Coward's more memorable works.
Among the more memorable details are the Valkyries, the battle maidens whom Odin sends to allot death or victory to soldiers.
The practice of using a name as a simpler, more memorable abstraction of a host's numerical address on a network dates back to the ARPANET era.
Epistolary novels have made several memorable appearances in more recent literature:
In more recent times the memorable 1970 final replay between Leeds and Chelsea was held at Old Trafford in Manchester.
The fact that the result came late during the last matchday of the season makes the sudden and unexpected end to the rossoneris title ambitions all the more memorable.
In these stories Hergé placed more emphasis on characters than plot, and indeed Tintin's most memorable companions, Captain Haddock and Cuthbert Calculus ( in French Professeur Tryphon Tournesol ), were introduced at this time.
Still many, however, continue to find the legends more memorable than the history, seeing her as a traitor, as may be assumed from a legend that she had a twin sister who went North and the pejorative nickname La Chingada associated with her twin.
This list is itself more concise than a prose version of the same information and the mind map of these guidelines is itself intended to be more memorable and quicker to scan than either the prose or the list.
Be it the mischievous but strong minded independent girl who gives it to Prem as good as she gets or the woman willing to sacrifice her love believing she is doing the right thing, Madhuri is absolutely spot on creating one of the more memorable female characters of Hindi Cinema.
In his inauguration speech, National Youth Council chairman Lenny Lebon said: “ It is indeed a memorable day for all the youth and children of Praslin since from this moment we are no more on an outer island but linked to the global network of cyberspace .”
At the end of the game, coach Lombardi was carried off the field by his victorious Packers in one of the more memorable images of early Super Bowl history.
Actors and actresses in pornographic films use " noms de porn " to conceal their identity as well as to make it more outrageous and memorable ( e. g., Dick Nasty ).
One of the more memorable pieces appears near the middle of the series, where the Minivers get gas masks.
The attack on Aqaba ( one of the more stirring and memorable scenes in the film with a spectacular pan shot of dust rising up from behind the charging Arabs while Turkish cannons are aimed harmlessly out to sea ) was reconstructed in a dried river bed in southern Spain ; it consisted of over 300 buildings and was meticulously based on the town's appearance in 1917.
Specifically, people who have vivid and unusual experiences during the day tend to have more memorable dream content and hence better dream recall.
The " Prolegomena " is considered a more concise, fair, and thorough refutation of psychologism than the criticisms made by Frege, and also it is considered today by many as being a memorable refutation for its decisive blow to psychologism.
Many businesses use word play to their advantage by making their business names more memorable.
This command has since become one of the American Revolution's more memorable quotes.
Some alternative approaches say that surprising information stands out more and so is more memorable.
* Tom Lehrer wrote ten songs for the series, with " L-Y " and " Silent E " among the more memorable.

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and the intelligent, cynical ones who scornfully reply that these things don't count any more in the world of to-day.
I suspect that there are far more unreconstructed ones than the North likes to believe.
Belief in the traditional way of life persists much more in the older states than in the new ones.
But he is more interesting than the others, the ones who come from the highroad to watch him, more interesting than Life considered as a cyclist.
Of course, there must be clarity: a single distinct impression is more valuable than many fuzzy ones.
Only a very few of the more advanced ones, such as India and Pakistan, have developed systematic techniques of programing.
Acreage in excess of the minimum is good practice as recreation areas are never too large for the future and it is often more economical to operate one large area than several small ones.
And irrespective of the outcome in centuries elapsed since splitting, calculations obviously carry more concordant and comparable meaning if they deal with the most stable units than with variously unstable ones.
If, on the other hand, they opted for representation, it had to be representation per se -- representation as image pure and simple, without connotations ( at least, without more than schematic ones ) of the three-dimensional space in which the objects represented originally existed.
The giant waves are more dangerous on flat shores than on steep ones.
They were a sight more comfortable than the ones in the jail with the cold air from Hirey's air conditioner coming through the grille ''.
To be Katharine Ross, and work in a nicer shop somewhere, at a little more money so she could have prettier clothes, and learn ladies' manners and all like that, and get to know different people than up to now, not just the ones like her here, with foreign-sounding names, the ones went to the same church and -- Different place, different job, different people, she'd be all different too.
It would authorize the Texas Education Agency to establish county-wide day schools for the deaf in counties of 300,000 or more population, require deaf children between 6 and 13 years of age to attend the day schools, permitting older ones to attend the residential Texas School for the Deaf here.
You definitely hear some of the instruments close up and others farther back, with the difference in placement apparently more distinct than would result from the nearer instruments merely being louder than the ones farther back.
All the alkali metals react with water, with the heavier alkali metals reacting more vigorously than the lighter ones.
Some of the more notable ones are:
In pre-Qin dynasty times, leather armour was made out of various animals, with more exotic ones such as the rhinoceros.
Tubes may be heated transversely or longitudinally, where the former ones have the advantage of a more homogeneous temperature distribution over their length.
Lastly and most importantly, the precision in mimicking Cuyp ’ s style by his follower Abraham van Calraet and their contentious signatures makes it all the more difficult to determine which paintings are genuinely that of Cuyp and which ones are actually accurate reproductions in his style.
In accordance with this, other civilizations, including more " successful " ones, should exist an infinite number of times on the " preceding " and the " following " pages of the Book of the Universe.
Whorf described a workplace in which full gasoline drums were stored in one room and empty ones in another ; he said that because of flammable vapor the " empty " drums were more dangerous than those that were full, although workers handled them less carefully to the point that they smoked in the room with " empty " drums, but not in the room with full ones.
Some aspects of brain structure are common to almost the entire range of animals species ; others distinguish " advanced " brains from more primitive ones, or distinguish vertebrates from invertebrates.

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