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standard and depiction
This technical description of a coat of arms is the standard that is adhered to no matter what artistic interpretations may be made in a particular depiction of the arms.
Given the use of similar symbols on the Roman standard, this depiction also conveyed another victory, namely that of the Christian faith: the Roman soldiers who had once arrested Jesus and marched him to Calvary now walked under the banner of a resurrected Christ.
His signature combination of slow-motion, fast editing, and the deliberate distension of time has become the standard depiction of violence and action in post-Peckinpavian cinema.
This gave rise to the standard Roman depiction of the river as a powerfully built reclining river god, also named Tiberinus, with streams of water flowing from his hair and beard.
Given the use of similar symbols on the Roman standard, this depiction also conveyed another victory, namely that of the Christian faith: the Roman soldiers who had once arrested Jesus and marched him to Calvary now walked under the banner of a resurrected Christ.
In the mountainous terrain of the western United States and Mexican Plateau, the 850 hPa pressure surface can be a more realistic depiction of the weather pattern than a standard surface analysis.
Unlike other standard bearers ( such as signifers ), the aquilifer probably did not wear an animal skin, instead going bareheaded ( no contemporary depiction of an aquilifer shows him with a headdress or helmet ).
In Byzantine art, a standard depiction of Jesus is Basileus tēs Doxēs King of Glory ( in the West ' the Christ or Image of Pity '); a phrase derived from the Psalms 24: 10 and the Lord of Glory ( Kyrios tēs Doxēs, 1 Corinthians 2: 8 ).
If one looks through the previous bottle of the standard strength variety, one can see a depiction of one of the monastery's friars on the inside of the back label.
The depiction of how to adopt the brace position is not a basic standard set forth by the International Civil Aviation Organization.
The brothers read all types of comics and enjoyed those that gave a fairly realistic depiction of family life as well as the standard superhero adventures.
According to Mihăilescu-Bîrliba ( 2009 ) the depiction of the Dacian standard is certain and similar representations can be observed on the most important monuments of the Roman triumph over Dacians.
During the Early Middle Ages, geographical knowledge in Europe regressed ( though it is a popular misconception that they thought the world was flat ), and the simple T and O map became the standard depiction of the world.
According to writer Emily Dubberley, the rule hampered the 1990s trend toward feminist pornography ; since " you couldn't show a man in a state of arousal ", the allowed depiction was " hardly a turn-on ", and she criticized it as a double standard that was permitted due to the perception that women did not respond to visual erotic stimuli.
The Devil of the Tarot is a fairly standard European depiction of Satan.
The Platytéra, a standard hagiographic depiction on the Virgin Mary as " Wider than the Heavens ", is an orans-type depiction usually placed on the half-dome above the altar of Byzantine-style churches, and facing down the nave.
The dismissal of the book as a fabrication by scholars did not undermine its popularity, despite the lack of records of Rampa ever having lived and its depiction of events that are not found in the standard literature describing life in a Tibetan monastery.
A coin of Constantine ( c. 337 ) showing a depiction of his Labarum standard spearing a serpent.
In resurrecting Jason, McLoughlin made Jason an explicitly supernatural force for the first time in the series, depicting him as being raised from the dead via electricity ; this version of Jason — a zombie serial killer rather than a mortal superhuman — would become the standard depiction for the rest of the franchise, until 2009's reboot.

standard and character
ASCII art is a graphic design technique that uses computers for presentation and consists of pictures pieced together from the 95 printable ( from a total of 128 ) characters defined by the ASCII Standard from 1963 and ASCII compliant character sets with proprietary extended characters ( beyond the 128 characters of standard 7-bit ASCII
Through the 1980s and 1990s, Brooks co-wrote ( with longtime collaborator Monica Johnson ), directed and starred in a series of well-received comedies, playing variants on his standard neurotic and self-obsessed character.
The C and C ++ programming languages, for example, define byte as an " addressable unit of data storage large enough to hold any member of the basic character set of the execution environment " ( clause 3. 6 of the C standard ).
As time progressed, most terminal programs began using the ANSI standard, but could use their native character set if it was available.
For example, an IBM PC might have either a monochrome or a color display adapter ( using different display memory addresses and hardware ), but a single, standard, BIOS system call may be invoked to display a character at a specified position on the screen in text mode.
Inter-State relations in the pre-Islamic period resulted in clear-cut rules of warfare of a high humanitarian standard, in rules of neutrality, of treaty law, of customary law embodied in religious charters, in exchange of embassies of a temporary or semi-permanent character.
The character clown makeup is a comic slant on the standard human face.
Since April 2008, the character encoding standard Unicode includes characters that represent the double-six domino tiles in various orientations.
Applications for a firearms licence require the user to permit the Gardai to access their medical records, provide two character references, be a member of an approved target shooting club if the licence is for target shooting, install secure storage for the firearm ( to the standard specified in the Regulations 2009 ) and allow that storage to be inspected by the Gardai.
ISO / IEC 8859-1: 1998, Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1, is part of the ISO / IEC 8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 1987.
A meeting with American television companies ( ABC, Métromédia, NBC ) created the series The Underwater Odyssey of Commander Cousteau, with the character of the commander in the red bonnet inherited from standard diving dress ) intended to give the films a " personalized adventure " style.
Due to a peculiarity of the Alto's keyboard, Mesa's original character set did not include the underscore, so programmers were forced to use CamelCase for compound identifiers --- a practice which was incorporated in PARC's standard programming style.
The syllabary systems of Japanese ( hiragana and katakana ) are examples of almost perfectly shallow orthographies – the kana correspond with almost perfect consistency to the spoken syllables, although with a few exceptions where symbols reflect historical or morphophonemic features: notably the use of ぢ di and づ du ( rather than じ ji and ず zu, their pronunciation in standard Tokyo dialect ) when the character is a voicing of an underlying ち or つ ( see rendaku ), and the use of,, and へ to represent the sounds わ,, and, as relics of historical kana usage.
The two operas of Schoenberg's pupil Alban Berg, Wozzeck ( 1925 ) and Lulu ( incomplete at his death in 1935 ) share many of the same characteristics as described above, though Berg combined his highly personal interpretation of Schoenberg's twelve-tone technique with melodic passages of a more traditionally tonal nature ( quite Mahlerian in character ) which perhaps partially explains why his operas have remained in standard repertory, despite their controversial music and plots.
The words denoting direction or action such as abeo (“ I go off ”), transeo (“ I go over ”), fores crepuerunt (“ the doors creak ”), or intus (“ inside ”), which signal any character ’ s departure or entrance, are standard in the dialogue of Plautus ’ plays.
So 气 plus 米 formed 氣, and that is the traditional character still used today ( the oracle bone character, the seal script character and the modern " school standard " or Kǎi shū characters in the box at the right show three stages of the evolution of this character ).
The standard does not define such elements as the character encoding or the framing of characters, or error detection protocols.
The standard does not define character framing within the data stream, or character encoding.
This is typical for start-stop communications, but the standard does not dictate a character format or bit order.

standard and first
As a first step toward this goal, arrangements were worked out for comparing the scales now in use through circulation of a group of standard platinum resistance thermometers for calibration by each national laboratory.
Work on the ASCII standard began on October 6, 1960, with the first meeting of the American Standards Association's ( ASA ) X3. 2 subcommittee.
The first edition of the standard was published during 1963, a major revision during 1967, and the most recent update during 1986.
Cysteine is unusual since it has a sulfur atom at the second position in its side-chain, which has a larger atomic mass than the groups attached to the first carbon, which is attached to the α-carbon in the other standard amino acids, thus the ( R ) instead of ( S ).
Several editions featuring Newton's first three stanzas and the verse previously included by Harriet Beecher Stowe in Uncle Tom's Cabin were published by Excell between 1900 and 1910, and his version of " Amazing Grace " became the standard form of the song in American churches.
A History of African Americans, by John Hope Franklin, Alfred Moss, McGraw-Hill Education 2001, standard work, first edition in 1947.
The first standard for C was published by ANSI.
In 1998 the first six kilometers of an often-interrupted 52-kilometer standard gauge subway project ( Sofia Metro ) opened in Sofia.
The first known and " gold standard " mood stabilizer is lithium carbonate, which is effective in treating acute manic episodes, and preventing relapses, more so for manic than for depressive episodes.
The Araucanians ' valor inspired the Chileans to mythologize them as the nation's first national heroes, a status that did nothing, however, to elevate the wretched living standard of their descendants.
Rockies first baseman Andrés Galarraga won the batting title, hitting. 370 for the season after Manager Don Baylor persuaded Galarraga to change from a standard batting stance into an open one in which he squarely faced the pitcher, allowing him to see incoming pitches properly.
For example, when an ordinary RGB digital image is compressed via the JPEG standard, the RGB colorspace is first converted ( by a rotation matrix ) to a YCbCr colorspace, because the three components in that space have less correlation redundancy and because the chrominance components can then be subsampled by a factor of 2 or 4 to further compress the image.
The world's first digital computer music was generated in Australia by programmer Geoff Hill on the CSIRAC computer which was designed and built by Trevor Pearcey and Maston Beard, although it was only used to play standard tunes of the day.
The usual way of orienting the axes, with the positive x-axis pointing right and the positive y-axis pointing up ( and the x-axis being the " first " and the y-axis the " second " axis ) is considered the positive or standard orientation, also called the right-handed orientation.
This technical leadership and the rivalry with IBM was emphasized when the Systempro server was launched in late 1989-this was a true server product with standard support for a second CPU and RAID, but also the first product to feature the EISA bus, designed in reaction to IBM's MCA ( MicroChannel Architecture ).
It is considered important by film historians as one of the first feature length American films ( most previous films had been less than one hour long ), and it changed the industry's standard in a way still influential today .< ref >
According to Bent Corydon, Hubbard created the illusion that Dianetics was the first psychotherapy to address traumatic experiences in their own time, but others had done so as standard procedure.
For example, the first published standard was '' ( about tapered pins ) in 1918.
In 1975, Headrick formed the first disc golf association, the PDGA, which now officiates the standard rules of play for the sport.
The example above shows a notation named " type-image-svg " that references the standard public FPI and the system identifier ( the standard URI ) of an SVG 1. 1 document, instead of specifying just a system identifier as in the first example ( which was a relative URI interpreted locally as a MIME type ).
The Outline of English Phonetics which followed in 1918 is the first truly comprehensive description of British Received Pronunciation, and indeed the first such description of the standard pronunciation of any language.
The standard was first discussed in January 2011 and the first commercial products were launched later that year by Dialog Semiconductor.

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