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However, beauty cannot be reduced to any more basic set of features.
* The James Blish and Normal L. Knight collaboration A Torrent of Faces, set in the future where a trillion people inhabit the Earth, features several semi-enclosed ' cities '— massive buildings big enough to house, entertain and feed hundreds of millions of people.
The opera is set during the First Crusade and it features a dramatic mix of ballet, aria, ensemble and choral writing combining theatricality, scenic splendor and high emotionalism.
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When set to the US region, the Neo-Geo version displays the alternative title " Bust a Move " and features anti-drugs and anti-littering messages in the title sequence.
It is set on the turn of the millennium, and features Lord Blackadder placing a bet with his friends – modern versions of Queenie ( Miranda Richardson ), Melchett ( Stephen Fry ), George ( Hugh Laurie ) and Darling ( Tim McInnerny ) – that he has built a working time machine.
There is no set template for what such a vehicle will look like, yet likely features include a large dozer blade or mine ploughs, a large calibre demolition cannon, augers, winches, excavator arms and cranes or lifting booms.
Christie's The Sittaford Mystery ( 1931 ) is set on Dartmoor and features an escaped prisoner.
On October 27, 2009, Parton released a four-CD box set entitled " Dolly " that features 99 songs and spans most of her career.
# These moral features of the world can be reduced to some set of non-moral features
# These moral features of the world are not reducible to any set of non-moral facts.
Two unique features set systems engineering apart from other engineering disciplines: ( 1 ) the particular attention devoted to both the physical processes involved and to the decision making components of the industrial environment, and ( 2 ) the wide scope applicability of its systems methodology, not limited to manufacturing industries, but effectively used in all kinds of business organizations.
As the preface says, " Not all scholars share the same set of criteria for what constitutes a ' language ' and what features define a ' dialect.
Pathé-Frères set up a new subsidiary company in the United States called Eclectic in 1913, and in 1914 this began production of features at the Pathé plant in New Jersey.
The series is set in the late 19th Century Western town of Four Feather Falls, Kansas and features the adventures of its sheriff, Tex Tucker.
His work and essays popularising the new understanding of radioactivity was the main inspiration for H. G. Wells's The World Set Free ( 1914 ), which features atomic bombs dropped from biplanes in a war set many years in the future.
The new set features two discs containing 30 hits, three new songs, and a DVD featuring music videos for each of these songs.
This allows for a more comprehensive description of the symmetries of an object, such as a polyhedron, by allowing the same group to act on several different sets of features, such as the set of vertices, the set of edges and the set of faces of the polyhedron.
Most are covered with thousands of square concrete features, called " warts " by the students, which would be perfectly suited to buildering except that, while some are set into the wall, others are simply glued on.
In essence, two objects are isomorphic if they are indistinguishable given only a selection of their features, and the isomorphism is the mapping of the set elements and the selected operations between the objects.
Optional features for the 3275 and 3277 were the selector-pen or light pen, ASCII rather than EBCDIC character set, an audible alarm, and a keylock for the keyboard.

set and entire
An entire theater had been set up for his diversion, with a 200-man Italian orchestra under the well-known Sarti.
An individual switch or the entire set of switches in a word may be tested or altered as desired.
The enhanced assembler's source program was then assembled by its predecessor's executable ( A1 ) into binary or decimal code to give A2, and the cycle repeated ( now with those enhancements available ), until the entire instruction set was coded, branch addresses were automatically calculated, and other conveniences ( such as conditional assembly, macros, optimisations, etc.
B. subtilis is the first bacterium for which the role of an actin-like cytoskeleton in cell shape determination and peptidoglycan synthesis was identified, and for which the entire set of peptidoglycan-synthesizing enzymes was localised.
Whereas a scalar CPU must complete the entire process of fetching, decoding, and executing each instruction and value in a set of data, a vector CPU can perform a single operation on a comparatively large set of data with one instruction.
In drum printers, a drum carries the entire character set of the printer repeated in each column that is to be printed.
As Christianity grew and became more accepted by governments, notably with the Edict of Milan, rooms and, eventually, entire buildings were set aside for the explicit purpose of Christian worship, such as the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
The series is set in the year 2071, when the entire Solar System has been made accessible through reliable hyperspace gates.
Others reject this view, as they hold that the context of the entire set of Biblical laws includes those laws that restrict them to already born human beings.
Throughout the 1980s and ' 90s, Young promised fans a follow-up to the original Decade collection, provisionally titled Decade II ; eventually, this idea was scrapped in favor of a much more comprehensive anthology to be titled Archives, spanning his entire career and ranging in size from a box set to an entire series of audio and / or video releases.
Simple queries like " find all the people in India " required the program to walk the entire data set and collect the matching results one by one.
A set of practice pads mounted to simulate an entire drum kit is known as a practice kit ; These have largely been superseded by electronic drums and kits with non-sounding mesh heads.
While bishops and their autocephalous synods have the ability to administer guidance in individual cases, their actions do not usually set precedents that affect the entire Church.
Some authors also require the domain of the Euclidean function be the entire ring R ; this can always be accommodated by adding 1 to the values at all nonzero elements, and defining the function to be 0 at the zero element of R, but the result is somewhat awkward in the case of K. The definition is sometimes generalized by allowing the Euclidean function to take its values in any well-ordered set ; this weakening does not affect the most important implications of the Euclidean property.
: Matte Painters draw / paint entire sets or extend portions of an existing set.
::* Quasi self-similarity: approximates the same pattern at different scales ; may contain small copies of the entire fractal in distorted and degenerate forms ; e. g., the Mandelbrot set's satellites are approximations of the entire set, but not exact copies, as shown in Figure 1
He set times and places for this mourning, and ordered that each family perform such observances within their own private walls, and that the mourning should be complete within a month ; following the completion of these mourning rituals, the entire city was purified of its blood-guilt in the deaths.
Starting with the Aesopian pattern, La Fontaine set out to satirize the court, the church, the rising bourgeoisie, indeed the entire human scene of his time.
Thus, variable only depends directly on variable, rather than depending on the entire set of variables.
* The Suez crisis caused an outcry of indignation in the entire Arab world and Saudi Arabia set an embargo on oil on France and Britain.
The middle die in a three-die set is used to expand the case mouth of straight cases ( and decap in the case where this is not done by the first die ), while in a two die set the entire neck is expanded as the case is extracted from the first die.

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