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outline and collapsed
A one-pane outliner is known as an intrinsic outliner because the text itself is organized into an outline format — individual sections ( such as paragraphs ) of text can be collapsed or expanded, while keeping others in view.
#* When an outline element is expanded, collapsed, added, deleted or moved, the expansion state of all elements below it must be recalculated

outline and roof
The outline of its roof can still be seen on the side wall of the still-standing building which once adjoined it on the playground.
The roof was white to reduce solar heating, and a large ' InterCity APT ' logotype was positioned on the dark grey section of the power cars – ' InterCity ' had no hyphen and was solid white but the ' APT ' was an outline.
In use there were problems with the light colour showing dirt on the diesel HSTs and so dark grey was extended from the roof to cover louvres near the top of the power car body, and the logotype was changed from an outline to solid white to make it more striking.
While DP2 looked like a Class 55 locomotive in outline, there were many detail differences ; particularly the large bodyside radiator vents at one end, and the single roof fan as opposed to the four symmetrically placed fans on the Deltics.
Made in traditional cast iron, it stayed in production until 2000. Notable features included: replaceable lifting ring screwed in to the dome of the box, body and roof of box cast as one piece, large easy-to-read collection time plate, all surface details and collection plate window recessed to give a perfect cylindrical outline, integral restrictor plate, know colloquially as a " Belfast Flap " to restrict posting to letters only and a flanged shallow base suitable for installation in modern buildings, shopping centres and other urban areas.
All other components were new, although the standard Leyland steel-framed body was similar in structure and outline to the pre-war model, with the lower saloon seats re-spaced, the cab slightly extended, a larger offside window and widened and the upper saloon roof could be panelled on the inside for the first time.

outline and can
Apart from this basic outline, there is little else that can be unequivocally said about consequentialism as such.
Stith Thompson made a major attempt to index the motifs of both folklore and mythology, providing an outline into which new motifs can be placed, and scholars can keep track of all older motifs.
They may have web pages where students can get another copy of the class outline or assignments.
The term may be used either for the path or its length-it can be thought of as the length of the outline of a shape.
A program exploiting time loop logic can be quite simple in outline.
:" We can guess that Susan original title of Northanger Abbey, in its first outline, was written very much for family entertainment, addressed to a family audience, like all Jane Austen ’ s juvenile works, with their asides to the reader, and absurd dedications ; some of the juvenilia, we know, were specifically addressed to her brothers Charles and Frank ; all were designed to be circulated and read by a large network of relations.
In this context, a strawman can take the form of an outline, a set of charts, a presentation, or a paper.
The exact set of rules divulged to new players varies between groups of players: some groups will say only " the only rule I can tell you is this one ", others will reveal the goal of eliminating cards, and some might outline the basic rules and, in most cases, no rules are revealed at all.
Freeman states, “ We understand Antony as a grand failure because the container of his Romanness “ dislimns ”: it can no longer outline and define him even to himself.
This schema is important in understanding Antony ’ s grand failure because the Roman container can no longer outline or define him — even to himself.
This can also be referred to as a " plot outline " or a " layout ".
Aspects of the content that can safely be considered true are the conflicts between England and France, church and state, and the outline biography of Becket.
In Ontario, both the municipal and provincial versions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act outline very specific guidelines that control how images and information can be gathered by this method and
Now only the outline of the former city hall can be seen in the square.
For example, the notion that events can be ordered into causes and effects is necessary to prevent ( or at least outline ) causality paradoxes such as the grandfather paradox, which asks what happens if a time-traveler kills his own grandfather before he ever meets the time-traveler's grandmother.
Frodsham Hill is the location of an Iron Age promontory fort, the outline of which can still be seen.
Shape can also be more loosely defined as " the appearance of something, especially its outline ".
The Good Schools Guide, a guide to schools in the UK, states " Charitable grant-making trusts can help in cases of genuine need ," and goes on to outline several instances where this may be the case, including an " unforeseen family disaster " and a " need for special education ".
Those of his drawings and sketches which can be observed and studied at the Uffizi gallery, are considered particularly remarkable for their naturalistic vigor of outline.
These three principles outline what conservationists and producers believe can be done to conserve what we use for a longer period of time.
Surrounding each one was the dim outline of a small human figure, black and grotesque, more like a little image carved out of black shining wood, than anything else I can liken them to.
The outline of the two blocks can still be seen on the oldest existing records of 1472.
One recent outline of the history of the Black Mass can be found in Richard Cavendish, The Black Arts ( 1967 ) in the section on the Black Mass.
The outline of the site's defences can still be seen today.

outline and be
Over the rapidly-diminishing outline of a jump seat piled high with luggage Herry's black brushcut was just discernible, near, or enviably near that spot where -- hidden -- more delicately-textured, most beautifully tinted hair must still be streaming back in cool, oh cool wind sweetly perfumed with sagebrush and yucca flowers and engine fumes.
Such support should not be difficult to come by if all the plans to be presented by the NCTA are as attractive as this outline of express buses coming into the downtown area.
Mr. Hawksley said yesterday he would be willing to go before the city council `` or anyone else locally '' to outline his proposal at the earliest possible time.
More recent IUPAC recommendations now suggest the newer term " hydronium " be used in favor of the older accepted term " oxonium " to illustrate reaction mechanisms such as those defined in the Brønsted – Lowry and solvent system definitions more clearly, with the Arrhenius definition serving as a simple general outline of acid – base character.
It was the outline of a stored-program computer that would eventually be completed in August 1949.
Likewise, tracing — drawing on a thin piece of paper, sometimes designed for that purpose ( tracing paper ), around the outline of preexisting shapes that show through the paper — is also not considered fine art, although it may be part of the draftsman's preparation.
This outline should not be considered a rigorous proof of the theorem.
Darwin's primary approach to heredity was to outline how it appeared to work ( noticing that traits that were not expressed explicitly in the parent at the time of reproduction could be inherited, that certain traits could be sex-linked, etc.
The result will be a form of full communion similar to that outline in the Formula of Agreement, including orderly exchange of ministers.
In addition, Apple at this time invented an extensible font format the " sfnt " where different parts of the font could be stored in a single file, contrary to PostScript fonts, where bitmaps, metrics data and kerning, and the actual outline font, were in different files.
Wire is usually drawn of cylindrical form ; but it may be made of any desired section by varying the outline of the holes in the draw-plate through which it is passed in the process of manufacture.
To keep the batting from shifting, a patchwork or pieced quilt is often quilted by hand or machine using a running stitch in order to outline the individual shapes that make up the pieced top, or the quilting stitches may be random or highly ordered overall patterns that contrast with the patchwork composition.
His first new design for the Germans to be produced in any numbers was the Fokker M. 5, which was little more than a copy of the Morane-Saulnier G, built with steel tube instead of wood for the fuselage, and with minor alterations to the outline of the rudder and undercarriage and a new aerofoil section.
" And a witness reports that at just that moment a match flared in the shadows behind a window on the second floor of the hall, apparently behind a muslin curtain, and, while it lasted, the outline of a pipe could be seen.
One of the interesting features of the crater is its squared-off outline, believed to be caused by pre-existing regional jointing ( cracks ) in the strata at the impact site.
" He went on to call for a global general and complete disarmament, offering a rough outline for how this could be accomplished:
In the metal type era, a font also meant a specific point size, but with digital scalable outline fonts this distinction is no longer valid, as a single font may be scaled to any size.

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