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Its relative simplicity over traditional frame-based animation limits control and range of expression.
" However, many punk rock lyrics deal in more traditional rock ' n ' roll themes of courtship, heartbreak, and hanging out ; the approach ranges from the deadpan, aggressive simplicity of Ramones standards such as " I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend " to the more unambiguously sincere style of many later pop punk groups.
The Democrats harkened to the Jeffersonian ideal of an egalitarian agricultural society, advising that traditional farm life bred republican simplicity, while modernization threatened to create a politically powerful caste of rich aristocrats who threatened to subvert democracy.
The hallmarks of the traditional design are simplicity, very low cost and do-it-yourself construction, leading to its historical association with lower economic classes.
This is done at the cost of losing the simplicity associated with many traditional systems of units where division by 3 or 4 does not result in awkward fractions ; for example one third of a foot is four inches.
This traditional structure was popular with early moonshine producers due to its simplicity and ease of construction.
Bahar intended to drive the brand up-market in to the expanding global luxury goods sector, effectively away from the companies traditional light weight and pure driving experience simplicity.
Digital paper combines the simplicity of a traditional pen and notebook with digital storage and interactivity.
" Ultralight tourers " choose traditional road bicycles or " Audax bicycles " for speed and simplicity.
In addition, the simplicity of CMS made it easier to implement user interface enhancements than in traditional OS.
The traditional definition of microphylls and megaphylls will be discussed in this article for simplicity ; their merits will be discussed later.
It is most similar the lifeways of those practicing voluntary simplicity, including traditional Mennonite, Amish, and modern eco-village communities.
This sense of intricacy and simplicity in Japanese designs is still valued in modern Japan as it was in traditional Japan.
For simplicity the stages described are shown in a traditional sequential engineering workflow.
In 1968, the Folkboat successfully made the transition from traditional clinker timber to modern molded GRP ( fiberglass ) construction ... retaining the characteristic simplicity of the design.
In some ways they followed zen principles of spontaneity, extreme simplicity and moderation, but in other ways they were traditional Chinese Song-Dynasty Temples ; the upper floors of the Golden Pavilion were covered with gold leaf, and they were surrounded by traditional water gardens.
Though finger knitting may be performed by people of all ages, it is cited as a teaching tool for children because of its comparative simplicity in contrast to traditional knitting.
Later in the 20th century, the women of Gee's Bend developed a distinctive, bold, and sophisticated quilting style based on traditional African-American quilts with a geometric simplicity that developed separately but was like that of Amish quilts and modern art.
As outlined in the Book of Rites, Li is meant to restore the significance of traditional forms by looking at the simplicity of the past.
Like Powers, the women of Gee's Bend developed a distinctive, bold, and sophisticated quilting style based on traditional American ( and African American ) quilts, but with a geometric simplicity.
Biedemeier themes reinforced feelings of security, gemütlichkeit, traditional pieties and simplicity, eschewing political and social commentary during the epoch.
Touch rugby has a number of differences from the traditional games, including its simplicity ( requiring very little equipment or even goalposts ), its ease of learning and the decreased likelihood of injury.
The shrine rooms in Shambhala Buddhism, reflecting the Zen aesthetic of kanso ( simplicity ), tend to be sparsely furnished and decorated, whereas traditional Tibetan Buddhist shrine rooms are elaborate, ornate, and colorful.

simplicity and food
As an acknowledged expert of Thai cuisine, David Thompson, explains in an interview: " Thai food ain't about simplicity.
In the Early Modern Period the food of England was historically characterised by its simplicity of approach and a reliance on the high quality of natural produce.
The simplicity of this procedure requires fewer expenses to process and distribute the food so more of the profit goes directly to the farmers and vendors.
The Nordic Council's agricultual and food ministers have supported these developments in the form of a manifesto designed to encourage the use of natural produce from the Nordic countries in the food production industry while promoting the " purity, freshness, simplicity and ethics " associated with the region's cuisine.
With an emphasis on simplicity, freshness, seasonality and regionalism – Cambodian food has won praise for its elegant and understated use of spice, its harmonious arrangement of contrasting flavours, textures and temperatures within the overall meal rather than a single dish, and its thoughtful and, at times extravagant presentation of dishes with plenty of herbs, leaves, pickles, dipping sauces, edible flowers and other garnishes and condiments.
The multi-racial, multi-generational community of about 70 strive for self-sufficiency and simplicity, growing their own food and making their own clothes.
Calling for greater simplicity and elegance in creating dishes, nouvelle cuisine is not cuisine minceur (" thin cooking "), which was created by Michel Guérard as spa food.
Sassoon and his designers turned it into one of the houses of the age, " a dream of another world-the white-coated footmen serving endless courses of rich but delicious food, the Duke of York coming in from golf ... Winston Churchill arguing over the teacups with George Bernard Shaw, Lord Balfour dozing in an armchair, Rex Whistler absorbed in his painting ... while Philip himself flitted from group to group, an alert, watchful, influential but unobtrusive stage director-all set against a background of mingled luxury, simplicity and informality, brilliantly contrived ..." This atmosphere, as Clive Aslet has suggested, represented a complete about-face from Sassoon's earlier extravagance at Port Lympne to what Aslet called " an appreciation of English reserve.
The advantages of oxygen satchels versus vacuum packaging are that the food products are not crushed or squeezed, as some products are of high value and are fragile, and its simplicity of use.
It started out as a fast food in Japan because of its simplicity.
The son, Unni, offered a Nivedyam of cooked rice to the Lord ; in his simplicity, he believed that the idol would eat the food, but the idol did not move.

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This is done for simplicity of commands and to bring the hidden redundancy up to where misunderstanding has almost zero possibility.
As an illustration of the principle of simplicity the heliocentric discovery has a peculiar appeal because it allows simplicity to be arithmetized ; ;
`` I like his clothes for their drama and simplicity and appreciate the great impact he has on fashion ''.
No poet has ever presented evil in such stark and tragic terms yet he had an exalted view of Zeus, whom he celebrated with a grand simplicity reminiscent of David's Psalms, and a faith in progress or the healing power of time.
* The sea slug Aplysia was chosen by Nobel Prize-winning neurophysiologist Eric Kandel as a model for studying the cellular basis of learning and memory, because of the simplicity and accessibility of its nervous system, and it has been examined in hundreds of experiments.
The performances his actors gave were invariable portrayals of personalities developed into recognizable images of popular culture, “ their acting has the bold simplicity of an icon ...”
In April 1772, when James Northcote saw her Miss Notable in Cibber's The Lady's Last Stake, he remarked to his brother " I never saw a part done so excellent in all my life, for in her acting she has all the simplicity of nature and not the least tincture of the theatrical ".
At the same time the GNOME project has adopted its new Human Interface Guidelines, which promoted simplicity and uniform design.
State justice has taken the place of clan, feudal, merchant and ecclesiastical justice due to its strength, skill and simplicity.
Despite the simplicity of their grass diet, new developments along the Persian Gulf coastline, particularly artificial island development in Arab states, pollution particularly by oil spills caused during the " Persian Gulf war " and also due to occasional oil spills, and uncontrolled hunting has had a negative impact on the survival of the dugongs.
It has remained popular for over seventy years, in large part because of the simplicity of the calculation.
Despite their structural simplicity and possession of properties comparable with RNA, the chemically plausible generation of " simpler " nucleic acids under prebiotic conditions has yet to be demonstrated.
While remarkable for its simplicity and speed in software, RC4 has weaknesses that argue against its use in new systems.
David Campbell has briefly summarized some of the most arresting qualities of Sappho's poetry: Clarity of language and simplicity of thought are everywhere evident in our fragments ; wit and rhetoric, so common in English love-poetry and not quite absent from Catullus ' love poems, are nowhere to be found.
Selection sort is noted for its simplicity, and also has performance advantages over more complicated algorithms in certain situations, particularly where auxiliary memory is limited.
To attain naturalness, one has to identify with the Tao ; this involves freeing oneself from selfishness and desire, and appreciating simplicity.
US President John Adams once wrote to his son, " Terence is remarkable, for good morals, good taste, and good Latin ... His language has simplicity and an elegance that make him proper to be accurately studied as a model.
The incoming X-ray beam has a polarization and should be represented as a vector wave ; however, for simplicity, let it be represented here as a scalar wave.
He has since rejected this account of simplicity, purportedly because it fails to provide an epistemic justification for simplicity.
Philosophers, he suggests, may have made the error of hypostatizing simplicity ( i. e. endowed it with a sui generis existence ), when it has meaning only when embedded in a specific context ( Sober 1992 ).
For simplicity, suppose that the evidence used for the test has nothing to do with the collection of 100 objects dealt with here.
He urged a would-be author “ to search for that simplicity of manners, and innocence of behavior, which has been often known among mere savages ; ere they were corrupted by our commerce ” ( Advice to an Author, Part III. iii ).
In addition to its simplicity, however, AFSK has the advantage that encoded signals will pass through AC-coupled links, including most equipment originally designed to carry music or speech.

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