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Dance is a type of art that generally involves movement of the body, usually rhythmic and to music, performed in many different cultures and used as a form of expression, social interaction and exercise or presented in a spiritual or performance setting.
Finally, in order to improve performance, older data are usually periodically purged from operational systems.
In many cases substantial performance improvement is gained if different types of database objects that are usually utilized together are laid in storage in proximity, being clustered.
In many cases substantial performance improvement is gained if different types of database objects that are usually utilized together are laid in storage in proximity, being clustered.
Today, the term is used to describe steel that mimics the appearance and performance of Damascus steel, usually that which is produced by either crucible forging or pattern welding.
or A. Mus. D ) degrees in double bass performance provide an opportunity for advanced study at the highest artistic and pedagogical level, requiring usually an additional 54 + credit hours beyond a Master's degree ( which is about 30 + credits beyond a Bachelor's degree ).
The actor, usually the original actor from the set, is shown the scene in question along with the original sound, following which he or she will attempt to recreate the performance as closely as possible.
On the other hand, user / kernel-mode transitions usually impose a considerable performance overhead, thereby prohibiting user mode-drivers for low latency and high throughput requirements.
* Because the device is never shut off completely there is no " turn on " time, little problem with charge storage, and generally better high frequency performance and feedback loop stability ( and usually fewer high-order harmonics ).
Memory performance is usually related to the active functioning of three stages.
In practice, actual performance on modern computers is usually dominated by factors other than arithmetic and is a complicated subject ( see, e. g., Frigo & Johnson, 2005 ), but the overall improvement from O ( N < sup > 2 </ sup >) to O ( N log N ) remains.
In particular, the count of arithmetic operations is usually the focus of such questions, although actual performance on modern-day computers is determined by many other factors such as cache or CPU pipeline optimization.
# For performance reasons, static content that is not specific to the user or transaction, and thus not private, is usually delivered through a non-crypted front server or separate server instance with no SSL.
Maximum performance, however, requires the highest quality components, which are usually the most expensive.
These registries usually require a studbook selection process involving judging of an individual animal's quality, performance, and conformation before registration is finalized.
Unlike management fees and performance fees, redemption fees are usually kept by the fund.
However, it has been challenged as to whether the measurement of job performance is usually done through pencil / paper tests, job skills tests, on-site hands-on tests, off-site hands-on tests, high-fidelity simulations, symbolic simulations, task ratings and global ratings.
The highlight of the events is usually the live performance, featuring some of the best musical acts of the region on the last day of each of the editions.
Multimedia is usually recorded and played, displayed or accessed by information content processing devices, such as computerized and electronic devices, but can also be part of a live performance.
A symphony orchestra will usually have over eighty musicians on its roster, in some cases over a hundred, but the actual number of musicians employed in a particular performance may vary according to the work being played and the size of the venue.
Pump performance data such as this is usually supplied by the manufacturer before pump selection.
Invited guests are usually restricted to performers, crew members, and a few others who did not participate in the performance.
It was sold as Pentium with MMX Technology ( usually just called Pentium MMX ); although it was based on the P5 core, it featured a new set of 57 " MMX " instructions intended to improve performance on multimedia tasks, such as encoding and decoding digital media data.
When the expense of mechanisms to provide QoS is justified, network customers and providers can enter into a contractual agreement termed a service level agreement ( SLA ) which specifies guarantees for the ability of a network / protocol to give guaranteed performance / throughput / latency bounds based on mutually agreed measures, usually by prioritizing traffic.
Occasionally a bottleneck is used on only the highest two strings of a guitar in standard tuning, usually in live performance to introduce just a short passage of bottleneck effect into a piece which otherwise consists mainly of guitar played in standard fashion.

performance and starts
With the special teams failure of the 2010 season campaign, the Chargers hoped to rebound with a strong performance to start the season, and a way to overcome slow starts.
Villeneuve also had two starts in the 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series, both for Braun Racing, with his best performance starting 6th and finishing 4th at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, again under wet conditions and the second time rain tires were used in a NASCAR event.
Daffy returns and starts to repeat his opening scene, but quickly notices the different background and leaves, returning in a different costume and altering his performance to match the new scene.
The Court's right to give damages was reiterated in Phelps v Prothero in 1855, where the Court of Appeal in Chancery held that if a plaintiff starts an action in a court of equity for specific performance and damages are also appropriate, the court of equity may choose to award damages.
In other words, a gymnast's performance in team finals does not affect his or her scores in the all-around finals or event finals ; he or she starts with a clean slate.
Associative Phase: the learner has determined the most effective way to do the task and starts to make subtle adjustments in performance.
Nowadays, this charity gala, held every year on the second Saturday in June, starts with a procession through the town centre to Aireville Park, where various live performance acts entertain the public, culminating in live music and a firework display.
The ceremony typically starts with the hoisting of the host country's flag and a performance of its national anthem.
A pitcher who starts a game but leaves without earning either a win or a loss ( that is, before either team gains or surrenders the ultimate lead ) is said to have received a no decision, regardless of his individual performance.
Because this often results in people returning to their seats several minutes after the performance has resumed, playwrights generally take to writing " filler " scenes for the starts of acts, containing characters and dialogue that are not important to the overall story.
** During the performance of this sketch, technical difficulties ( a microphone starts feeding back ) make Terry Jones lose his place ( he temporarily looks up with a smirk on his face ).
Glavine's performance had slumped in the second half of 2002 and he was ineffective in his two postseason starts, so Atlanta refused to guarantee a third year on his contract.
* December 5, 1876 – A stage lamp ignites scenery and starts the Brooklyn Theater Fire during a performance of " The Two Orphans ", killing at least 276 people, primarily patrons in the upper gallery.
In the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, the Dasara festival starts with the performance of Ramlila which is unique as it is based on the musical rendering of the katha or story of Lord Rama.
In their sketches, they seem to be having an intelligent discussion, albeit in their own ' street ' language, but it is then shown that they are doing something nonsensical or are in the wrong place ( example: in one episode they are waiting in the audience of what they think is a taping of ' The Oprah Winfrey Show ', leading to a conversation about the purpose of television and talk shows in society, but then the show starts and they find out they have in fact gone to an opera performance by mistake.
* the dancer starts the performance while entering the stage from the wings
In the restroom, he starts to unzip, then realizes that the bathroom is attached to a large white room with many men in white coats ready to observe and take notes on his performance.
He had earned some starts after sitting out the first few games, including a 42 save performance in a controversial 3 – 2 loss against Finland.
Initially very annoyed of Zack's " stalking ", she starts to warm up to him after being impressed by his improvised on-stage art performance under pressure at Jester Theater, and the mutual feeling between them begins to strengthen after she gradually opens up.
Smith came to the foreground of draft discussions because of his performance in his senior season at Oregon, throwing 32 touchdown passes in only 11 starts in college.
He carried over his strong regular-season performance by pitching 24 innings in the four playoff starts, with an ERA of 2. 25 and 19 strikeouts.
But a groin injury during his ninth start caused his performance to decline significantly and he went 1 – 3 with a 10. 65 ERA in his last six starts.
However the story of Chapter 1 titled DIAMOND CALLING actually starts before the OVA's story, which features the last performance of Firebomber with Basara as the lead singer.
However, it can have a significant impact on game performance and recording quality ; if one has a low-performance system and starts recording, the frame rate will slow dramatically.

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