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If sending pictures or other easily readable files, most mail clients will display them inline ( unless otherwise specified with the " Content-disposition " header ).
Besides being copyright-free, the requirement for a Latin ( character set ) text version of the release has been a criterion of Michael Hart's since the founding of Project Gutenberg, as he believes this is the format most likely to be readable in the extended future.
The church also contains a scheme of wall paintings dating from the 14th century, the most readable of which depicts the Seven Works of Mercy.
Along with its qualities it has many faults in execution: a certain incoherency in the manner in which it is worked out prevents it from being easily readable by any but the most sympathetic student.
Garamond is considered to be among the most legible and readable serif typefaces for use in print ( offline ) applications.
During his Oxford years he wrote Justitia Divina ( 1653 ), an exposition of the dogma that God cannot forgive sin without an atonement ; Communion with God ( 1657 ), Doctrine of the Saints ' Perseverance ( 1654 ), his final attack on Arminianism ; Vindiciae Evangelicae, a treatise written by order of the Council of State against Socinianism as expounded by John Biddle ; On the Mortification of Sin in Believers ( 1656 ), an introspective and analytic work ; Schism ( 1657 ), one of the most readable of all his writings ; Of Temptation ( 1658 ), an attempt to recall Puritanism to its cardinal spiritual attitude from the jarring anarchy of sectarianism and the pharisaism which had followed on popularity and threatened to destroy the early simplicity.
The ASCII standard allows ASCII-only text files ( unlike most other file types ) to be freely interchanged and readable on Unix, Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, DOS, and other systems.
The BCA is readable on most standard DVD-ROM Drives, but consumer burners can reproduce neither the BCA nor the defects.
The most readable English introduction to his work can be found inThe Secret Life of Plants in a chapter called " Alchemists in the garden ".
In a book-cover blurb extracted from a more complex article, Sir Michael Howard wrote, " at once the most readable and the most original of living historians ".
Doug Lenat's Cyc project, one of the oldest and most ambitious projects to capture all of human knowledge in machine readable form, is " a determinedly scruffy enterprise " ( according to Pamela McCorduck ).
Unusually for Zola, the novel contains very few characters and locations, and the level of realist observation compared to outright fantasy is most uncharacteristic ; however, the novel remains extraordinarily powerful and readable, and is considered one of Zola's most linguistically inventive and well-crafted works.
In its most idealisic form meta-information makes use of the metadata and the data to paint a human and machine readable summary.
Webcomics are more likely to use story arcs than newspaper comics, as most web comics have readable archives online that a newcomer to the strip can read in order to understand what is going on.
A few parts of the inscription are damaged, but most of it remains readable.
He attempted to persevere with his astronomical work, in the course of which, as his obituary in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society noted, he published many papers that were " singularly readable, and often contained the most original and suggestive ideas.
: Of all the textbooks on elementary differential geometry published in the last fifty years the most readable is one of the earliest, namely that by D. J.
This is the most widely used IFC format, having the advantage of compact size yet readable text.
Because most translations are under copyright, a large number of the documents on IMS are older copyright-expired versions from the 19th and early 20th century, and other more recent and perhaps readable translations exist for sale through book sellers.
Although RISKS is a forum of a computer science association, most contributions are readable and informative to anyone with an interest in the subject.
The most popular application for Data Matrix is marking small items, due to the code s ability to encode fifty characters in a symbol that is readable at 2 or 3 mm < sup > 2 </ sup > and the fact that the code can be read with only a 20 % contrast ratio.
The 1954 edition is widely considered the most readable of these translations and is widely available online.

most and expressions
Also, most arithmetic expressions are generated by context-free grammars.
A New Theory of Urban Design ( 1987 ) coincided with a renewal of interest in urbanism among architects, but stood apart from most other expressions of this by assuming a distinctly anti-masterplanning stance.
Ekman's most famous work revolved around the finding that certain emotions appeared to be universally recognized, even in cultures that were preliterate and could not have learned associations for facial expressions through media.
His personal story ( a prince born in the poorest rione ( section of the city ) of Naples ), his unique twisted face, his special mimic expressions and his gestures, created an inimitable personage and made him one of the most beloved Italians of the 1960s.
Harkins believes the most credible theory of the term's origin is that it derives from the linkage of two older Scottish expressions, " hill-folk " and " billie " which was a synonym for " fellow ", similar to " guy " or " bloke ".
One of Icon's key concepts is that control structures are based on the " success " or " failure " of expressions, rather than on boolean logic, as in most other programming languages.
It originated in a time of persecution of the Jewish people, when European Jews had turned inward to Talmud study ; many felt that most expressions of Jewish life had become too " academic ", and that they no longer had any emphasis on spirituality or joy.
The Author continued for about three hours in a profound sleep, at least of the external senses, during which time he has the most vivid confidence, that he could not have composed less than from two to three hundred lines ; if that indeed can be called composition in which all the images rose up before him as things, with a parallel production of the correspondent expressions, without any sensation or consciousness of effort.
Some other religions also include monastic elements, most notably Buddhism, but also Hinduism and Jainism, though the expressions differ considerably.
It is known for its use of the Hindley – Milner type inference algorithm, which can automatically infer the types of most expressions without requiring explicit type annotations.
Given that Dada created its own means for interpreting its products, it is difficult to classify alongside most other contemporary art expressions.
In most formalisms, if there exists at least one regex that matches a particular set then there exist an infinite number of such expressions.
Thus, expressions are not entered wholesale from right to left but calculated one piece at a time, most efficiently from the center outwards.
This period is also observed in most other expressions of solar activity and is deeply linked to a variation in the solar magnetic field that changes polarity with this period, too.
3. 1 ): " The most fundamental of the variable binding constructs is the lambda expression, because all other variable binding constructs can be explained in terms of lambda expressions.
Considered one of the most popular Brazilian cultural expressions, samba has become an icon of Brazilian national identity.
The 17th century destruction changed forever the appearance of Syracuse, as well as the entire Val di Noto, whose cities were rebuilt along the typical lines of Sicilian Baroque, considered one of the most typical expressions of art of Southern Italy.
The most upper level of a deterministic rule should figure out the meaning of complex expressions.
Complex SNOBOL patterns can do things that would be impractical or impossible using the more primitive regular expressions used in most other pattern matching languages.
One such example is the set of regular languages, most commonly regular expressions, which are generated by finite automata.
The most famous result is Gödel's incompleteness theorem ; by representing theorems about basic number theory as expressions in a formal language, and then representing this language within number theory itself, Gödel constructed examples of statements that are neither provable nor disprovable from axiomatizations of number theory.
While it is common to speak of shit as existing in a pile, a load, a hunk and other quantities and configurations, such expressions flourish most strongly in the figurative.
However, most humans do understand their facial expressions and some of their natural hand gestures, such as their invitation to play.
They are differentiated from most other TI graphing calculators by their computer algebra system, which allows symbolic manipulation of algebraic expressions —— equations can be solved in terms of variables, whereas the TI-83 / 84 series can only give a numeric result.
Alliteration is most commonly used in modern music but is also seen in magazine article titles, advertisements, business names, comic strip or cartoon characters, common sayings, and a variety of other titles and expressions:

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