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Swift ’ s use of gripping details of poverty and his narrator ’ s cool approach towards them create " two opposing points of view " that " alienate the reader, perhaps unconsciously, from a narrator who can view with ' melancholy ' detachment a subject that Swift has directed us, rhetorically, to see in a much less detached way.
Its qualities — ease of use, gripping without tearing, and storing without tangling — have been difficult to improve upon.
Basic combat engineering tools include safe use of: driving tools and chopping tools ( hammers, mauls, sledges, screwdriver, and bits ); cutting tools and smoothing tools ( saws, chisels, planes, files and rasps, brush-cutting tools, miscellaneous cutting tools ); drilling tools, boring tools, and countersinking tools ; measuring tools, leveling tools and layout tools ( rules, tapes, marking tools, levels, plumb bobs, squares ); gripping tools, prying tools and twisting tools ( pliers, wrenches, bars ); holding tools, raising tools and grinding tools ( vises, clamps, jacks, grinders, and oilstones ); timber handling tools and climbing tools ; digging tools ( shovels, posthole diggers, picks, and mattocks ); portable power tools and trailer-mounted tools ( electric tool trailer and generator, portable power tools ); miscellaneous tools.
Tongs are used for gripping and lifting tools, of which there are many forms adapted to their specific use.
While investigating economic abnormalities on the Mormon planet Maxroy's Purchase, Renner and Bury encounter widespread use of the phrase " on the gripping hand ".
Techniques illustrated by Talhoffer include unusual handling of swords, such as half-swording ( gripping a hand-and-a-half or two-handed sword with one hand near the pommel and the other on the forte of the blade ), handling swords at the tip to use the guard as a bludgeon or hook, and the use of cello-shaped shields that featured spiked ends for hooking and impaling opponents.
The focal point is to use gripping power to almost attempt to press one's fingers into the opponent's head as opposed to just squeezing with the flat of ones fingers.
This older design does not use springs, but is fashioned in one piece, with the two prongs part of the peg chassis with only a small distance between them — this form of peg creates the gripping action due to the two prongs being wedged apart and thus squeezing together in that the prongs want to return to their initial, resting state.
However, the styles ' use of gripping and seizing techniques as well as the extensive use of the forearms both offensively and defensively are fairly unique to the art.
However, in some dogs these claws may not appear to be connected to the leg at all except by a flap of skin ; in such dogs the claws do not have a use for gripping as the claw can easily fold or turn.
* Hand stands free from a wall with fingers pointing behind would use gripping stretching to stabilize the hand to prevent the body from falling towards the front, and extensor muscles to prevent the body from falling towards the back.

use and exciting
Among the most exciting recent archaeological discoveries in Greece is the recognition that the sanctuary site near the modern village of Kalapodi is not only the site of the oracle of Apollon at Abai but that it was in constant use for cult practices from early Mycenaean times to the Roman period.
Many analytical procedures involve the use of a fluorometer, usually with a single exciting wavelength and single detection wavelength.
John Sheppard, in his analysis of dreams titled On Dreams ( 1847 ), lamented Coleridge's drug use as getting in the way of his poetry but argued: " It is probable, since he writes of having taken an ' anodyne ,' that the ' vision in a dream ' arose under some excitement of that same narcotic ; but this does not destroy, even as to his particular case, the evidence for a wonderfully inventive action of the mind in sleep ; for, whatever were the exciting cause, the fact remains the same ".
The New York Times critic A. H. Weiler also hailed the film as a masterpiece, calling it " an uncommon powerful, exciting, and imaginative use of the screen by gifted professionals.
However, The Searchers ' use of amplified twelve-strings provided another example of how conventional folk elements could be incorporated into rock music to produce new and exciting sounds.
Film critic Roger Ebert has said that Griffith " moves the camera with greater freedom and has a headlong narrative and an exciting use of cross-cutting that Pastrone does not approach.
William of Auvergne, conceived the idea that demons felt a particular and morbid attraction by long and beautiful female hair, and thus women had to follow the Christian use of covering it to avoid exciting desire in them.
Nachtwey's wish, revealed March 8, 2007, is this: " There's a vital story that needs to be told, and I wish for TED to help me gain access to it and then to help me come up with innovative and exciting ways to use news photography in the digital era.
He was also a very exciting conductor, frequently changing tempo in order to heighten the musical effect for which he was striving, often making prominent use of brass instrumentation.
Nonnie Moore was hired as fashion editor in 1980, having served in the same post at Mademoiselle The New York Times noticed the changes she made at Harper ’ s Bazaar, highlighting how the magazine had been “ looking a little dowdy ,” but that Moore had “ noticeably sharpened the magazine ’ s fashion point of view ” by showing “ brighter, younger and more stylish ,” complimenting her use of “ young and exciting fashion photographers ,” such as Oliviero Toscani.
This exciting adventure game features a richly detailed world, an intricate conversation system, and a handy new mechanism for making use of items you acquire along the way.
Before the introduction of direct presidential primaries, and the media pressure to put theexciting ’ parts of the convention in prime time, political parties used to use their conventions to develop the platform and the tone for the general election.
After his release he attempted to recover some of his lost fortune by beginning new business ventures in London, which included the production and marketing of a roasted corn Breakfast Powder, the " most salubrious and nourishing Beverage that can be substituted for the use of Tea and Coffee, which are always exciting, and frequently the most irritating to the Stomach and Bowels.
The race led to fears that Formula One bosses Max Mosley and Bernie Ecclestone, who had been highly critical of the media and corporate facilities of Silverstone, would use the incident to drop the race from the Formula One calendar, with Ecclestone saying " It wasn't necessary-the race was exciting enough without it.
Thomas Heatherwick has been awarded honorary doctorates from four British universities – Sheffield Hallam, Brighton, Dundee and Manchester Metropolitan University-his alma mater-on 21 July 2007 in recognition of his design work across a broad spectrum of architecture, engineering and public art, achieving national and international acclaim for his innovative use of materials, his eclectic range of projects, and the resolution of them in new and exciting ways.
Inelastic scattering processes can use the electron kinetic energy to increase the atoms ' internal energy exciting to a broad range of different states including many high-lying Rydberg states,
: the first, who as far as he knows, made use of the phrase " RIGHTS OF MAN ", which was on the following remarkable occasion: A man who had been a farmer, and also a miner, and who had been ill-used by his landlords, dug a cave for himself by the seaside, at Marsdon Rocks, between Shields and Sunderland, about the year 1780, and the singularity of such a habitation, exciting the curiosity of many to pay him a visit ; our authorw as one of that number.
* Sacramental meditations and advices for the use of communicants: in preparing their hearts, and exciting their affections, on sacramental occasions ; and a Christian directory, consisting of forty scripture directions, proper for all those intending heaven ( 1747 )
The light is either passed through a filter, selecting a fixed wavelength, or monochromator, which allows you to select a wavelength of interest to use as the exciting light.
Variations 13 and 14, while very different in character, are paired in being fast and exciting and in their the use of parallel sixths in the right hand.
Recently, as convergence take place with the auto industry, they've also started looking at vehicles that use technology in a new and exciting ways.
Danny Peary in Cult Movies ( 1981 ), after admitting that he had difficulties with the “ puzzling ” climax, noted “ But while the end may ask more questions than it answers, the exciting journey that brings us to this point is one of the most rewarding sequences in the history of westerns .” Leonard Maltin said it was an “… ultimately powerful film with an offbeat performance by Nicholson as a hired gun … and an incredible, unexpected finale .” David Pirie in Time Out wrote, " Probably the first Western which really deserves to be called existential .... Hellman builds remorselessly on the atmosphere and implications of the ' quest ' until it assumes a terrifying importance in itself ... What Hellman has done is to take the basic tools of the Western, and use them, without in anyway diluting or destroying their power, as the basis for a Kafkaesque drama.
Facilitators use an exciting range of experiential activities, video discussions, games, role-playing exercises to help the pupils develop their full potential.

use and narrative
Walter Goffart believes it is probable that in this narrative Paul was making use of an oral tradition, and is sceptical that it can be dismissed as merely a typical topos of an epic poem.
A critical analysis of the narrative seems to reveal little else than a series of aetiological traditions ( explanatory of cults and customs, e. g. of the kneeling posture of the images of Damia and Auxesia, of the use of native ware instead of Athenian in their worship, and of the change in women's dress at Athens from the Dorian to the Ionian style.
Li ' l Abner: A Study in American Satire by Arthur Asa Berger ( Twayne, 1969 ) contained serious analyses of Capp's narrative technique, his use of dialogue, self-caricature and grotesquerie, the place of Li ' l Abner in American satire, and the significance of social criticism and the graphic image.
The film is noteworthy for its use of various experimental techniques to convey its narrative in ultimately unconventional ways.
Some critics, among them William Veeder, suggest that Carmilla, notably in its outlandish use of narrative frames, was an important influence on Henry James ' The Turn of the Screw.
Griffith's film The Birth of a Nation made pioneering use of advanced camera and narrative techniques, and its immense popularity set the stage for the dominance of the feature-length film in the United States.
Like its dada and surrealist predecessors, French New Wave editing often drew attention to itself by its lack of continuity, its demystifying self-reflexive nature ( reminding the audience that they were watching a film ), and by the overt use of jump cuts or the insertion of material not often related to any narrative.
The general trend in the development of cinema, led from the United States, was towards using the newly developed specifically filmic devices for expression of the narrative content of film stories, and combining this with the standard dramatic structures already in use in commercial theatre.
For example, Leonardo Da Vinci noticed discrepancies with the use of the biblical flood narrative as an explanation for fossil origins:
He reported that, " More and more of the ' new historians ' are now trying to discover what was going on inside people's heads in the past, and what it was like to live in the past, questions which inevitably lead back to the use of narrative.
Historians committed to a social science approach, however, have criticized the narrowness of narrative and its preference for anecdote over analysis, and its use of clever examples rather than statistically verified empirical regularities.
An author's creative use of nodes, the self-contained units of meaning in a hypertextual narrative, can play with the reader's orientation and add meaning to the text.
Madelung said of hadith: " Work with the narrative sources, both those that have been available to historians for a long time and others which have been published recently, made it plain that their wholesale rejection as late fiction is unjustified and that with without a judicious use of them, a much more reliable and accurate portrait of the period can be drawn than has been realized so far.
Some also use various other forms of communication such as the written word, artwork, drama, narrative story or music.
The extensive use of split-screen as part of the narrative structure of a film, as in The Boston Strangler.
For example, in his book Black Men Built the Capitol, Jesse Holland notes his use of Northup's narrative.
Unfortunately, in many instances, the use of speech recognition within an EHR will not lead to data maintained within a database, but rather to narrative text.
Video art may not employ the use of actors, may contain no dialogue, may have no discernible narrative or plot, or adhere to any of the other conventions that generally define motion pictures as entertainment.
Exhibition design has as multitude of strategies, theories, and methods but two that embody much of the theory and dialogue surrounding exhibition design are the metonymy technique and the use of authentic artifacts to provide the historical narrative.
Some later commentators have accepted this self-evaluation and seen him as a realist, but others note his inclination to use eighteenth-century narrative techniques, such as digressions and talking to the reader, and argue that through them he frequently disrupts the illusion of reality.
Through this early work on industrial films and TV series, Altman experimented with narrative technique and developed his characteristic use of overlapping dialogue.
Her use of repetition is ascribed to her search for descriptions of the " bottom nature " of her characters, such as in The Making of Americans where the narrator is described through the repetition of narrative phrases such as " As I was saying " and " There will be now a history of her.
Further extensions to this design logic emphasize the use of narrative or coherence in business model descriptions as mechanisms by which entrepreneurs create extraordinarily successful growth firms.

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