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) Uccello's predella comprises six meticulous, naturalistic scenes related to the antisemitic myth of host desecration, based on a supposed event in Paris in 1290.
The event differs from most races because it comprises a large single loop and the route does not change from year to year.
A performance, in performing arts, generally comprises an event in which a performer or group of performers behave in a particular way for another group of people, the audience.
As a general concept experience comprises knowledge of or skill of some thing or some event gained through involvement in or exposure to that thing or event.
Another event is the Chunhyang parade which runs through cordoned sections of the city along the river bank, and which comprises just about the entire complement of the city's mid-grade schoolgirls ( numbering probably in the low hundreds ) who are dressed in full chogori and carry musical instruments of some type, and who march in a very long line.
The event comprises an expo, networking events, awards shows such as the Independent Games Festival and the Game Developers Choice Awards, and a variety of tutorials, lectures, and roundtables by industry professionals on game-related topics covering programming, design, audio, production, business and management, and visual arts.
KQA's flagship event, ASKQANCE, is held in the third week of June every year and comprises three quizzes, one each in the School, Corporate and Open Categories.
This event comprises local stalls selling various kinds of produce and goods accompanied by dancing and music.
Its various sections include ' Speech Day ', which covers the annual event and includes a printed list of all the prize-winners ; ' School Life ', which has recently been divided into ' Kindergarten and Junior Section ', ' Middle Section ' and ' College Section ' and narrates the main events that took place on each campus during the academic year ; ' Originalities ', which publishes some of the school year's best pieces of writing ; ' Sports ' which covers the annual sports events, including the annual ' Sports Day ' of each campus ; ' Art ' which publishes the finest artwork produced by Grammarians in the given year ; ' Urdu ', which comprises the top selection of Urdu articles and pieces of creative writing of the academic year.
The outdoor tournaments start with the ' Summer Series ' a five-week long tour that comprises the following tournaments: beginning in June with the CSI ' National ' tournament, directly followed by the CSI ' Continental ', the ' Skyliner ' ( a strictly junior / amateur event that debuted in 2006 ), the CSI ' Canada One ', and then the CSI ' North American ' in July.
* PacketCable 1. 0 comprises eleven specifications and six technical reports which define the call signaling, Quality of Service ( QoS ), Codec, client provisioning, billing event message collection, PSTN ( Public Switched Telephone Network ) interconnection, and security interfaces necessary to implement a single-zone PacketCable solution for residential Internet Protocol ( IP ) voice services.
* PacketCable 1. 5 comprises 21 specifications and one technical report which together define the call signaling, Quality of Service ( QoS ), Codec, client provisioning, billing event message collection, PSTN ( Public Switched Telephone Network ) interconnection, and security interfaces necessary to implement a single-zone or multi-zone PacketCable solution for residential Internet Protocol ( IP ) voice services.
The Prague Marathon event takes place over a full weekend and comprises several events, including the Volkswagen Prague Marathon, the Volkswagen Family Minimarathon 4. 2 km, the Allianz Eco Walk 2 km, and the In-line party 6. 5 km-a skating event.
The Club comprises three courses — those of the North, South, and West — each of which hosted a televised golf event, respectively the American Golf Classic, the CBS Golf Classic and the World Series of Golf, in 1973 ; no other club has hosted three televised golf events in the same calendar year.
: The event comprises participants getting to know the fundamentals about FOSS from students who have been contributing to Open Source projects.
Each event comprises 55 live music recordings from Triple J's music archives.

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But all the reports of this first embassy show that the two Savoyards were the heads of it, for they were the only ones who were empowered to swear for the king that he would abide by the pope's decision and who were allowed to appoint deputies in the event that one was unavoidably absent.
The latter two completed his design for an altarpiece of the Vision of Saint Nicholas ( San Nicola da Tolentino, Rome ) using two separate marble pieces linked together in one event and place, yet successfully separating the divine and earthly spheres.
He was mentioned in the Quran as the " second of the two who lay in the cave " in reference to the event of hijra, with Muhammad where they hid in the cave in Jabal Thawr from the Meccan search party that was sent after them, thus being one of few who were given direct reference to in the Quran.
Polybius tells that 28 years after the expulsion of the last Persian king Xerxes crossed over to Greece, and that event is fixed to 478 BC by two solar eclipses.
After this event many Jews emigrated, in two waves ; some fled to the Muslim lands of the Ottoman Empire, but many also went to Christian Europe, first to northern Italy, then to the Netherlands, and later to England.
The Sudirman Cup, a gender-mixed international team event held once every two years, began in 1989.
The butterfly effect is a common trope in fiction when presenting scenarios involving time travel and with hypotheses where one storyline diverges at the moment of a seemingly minor event resulting in two significantly different outcomes.
As was the case with the Liberal Party for most of the 20th century, the Liberal Democrats face constant questioning about which of the other two parties they are closer to, in particular about which they would support in the event of a hung parliament.
In 2005, the then new event of Mixed Relay ( two legs done by women, two legs by men ) was arranged separately from the ordinary Championships.
Years were identified by the names of the two consuls elected for a particular year ; for instance, M. Messalla et M. Pisone consulibus, " in the consulship of Messalla and Piso ," dates an event to 61 BC.
Earnhardt Jr. won the first of those two races, which was the season-opening event at Daytona.
Until the winter of 1978-79, when a major mixing event took place, the Dead Sea was composed of two stratified layers of water that differed in temperature, density, age, and salinity.
All these theories centre on two battles in Estonia, Fellin ( 1208 ) or Lyndanisse ( 1219 ), and thus try to explain the origin in relation to the tale brought forth over 300 years after the event.
Each deconstruction is necessarily different ( otherwise it achieves no work ) and this is why Derrida states that “ Deconstruction takes place, it is an event .” On the other hand, deconstruction cannot be completely untranscendental because this would make it meaningless to, for example, speak of two different examples of deconstruction as both being examples of deconstruction.
Stern later mentioned that she was scheduled to appear at a concert event, The Expo of the Extreme, in Chicago two weeks after the interview.
Cities and Knights introduces a third die, known as the event die, which serves two functions.
On most matters of legislation, the People ’ s Assembly retains the last word in the event of a disagreement between the two houses.
He is interred in the Hietzing cemetery in Vienna beside his wife Alwine Dollfuss ( d. 1973 ) and two of his children, Hannerl and Eva, all of whom were in Italy as guests of Rachele Mussolini at the time of his death, an event which saw Mussolini himself shed some tears over his slain ally.
For any given event, only one of two possibilities may hold: it occurs or it does not.
Montag comes home from the jarring experience and tries to take his mind off the event by asking a half-asleep Mildred where the two first met and when.
A team nominated by the local event organiser also gets automatic qualification, and then the last two spots are determined by qualification tournaments.
Despite Davies ' unequivocal statement that the two wars are distinct, Lance Parkin, in his Doctor Who chronology AHistory, suggests in a speculative essay that the two destructions of Gallifrey may be the same event seen from two different perspectives, with the Eighth Doctor present twice ( and both times culpable for the planet's destruction ).

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William Lycan, for example, argued in his book Consciousness and Experience that at least eight clearly distinct types of consciousness can be identified ( organism consciousness ; control consciousness ; consciousness of ; state / event consciousness ; reportability ; introspective consciousness ; subjective consciousness ; self-consciousness )— and that even this list omits several more obscure forms.
There is no general agreement on whether to consider more recent extinctions as a distinct event, merely part of the Quaternary extinction event, or just a result of natural evolution on a non-geologic scale of time.
The Miocene boundaries are not marked by a single distinct global event but consist rather of regional boundaries between the warmer Oligocene and the cooler Pliocene.
Now, for distinct primes, these divisibility events are mutually independent because the candidate divisors are coprime ( a number is divisible by coprime divisors n and m if and only if it is divisible by nm, an event which occurs with probability 1 /( nm ).
It is largely a religious concept, where it is used in two distinct respects — a belief in the resurrection of individual souls that is current and ongoing ( Christian idealism, realized eschatology ), or else a belief in a singular " Resurrection of the Dead " event at the end of the world.
This Order was distinct from Sphenisciformes, Penguins, and Gaviiformes, Divers, before the extinction event.
Whereas the first paradigm focused on ostensibly distinct " languages " ( scare quotes indicate that contemporary linguistic anthropologists treat the concept of " a language " as an ideal construction covering up complexities within and " across " so-called linguistic boundaries ), the unit of analysis in the second paradigm was new — the " speech event.
The decoherence of the measuring event ( observation ) causes the infinity of minds associated with each observer to become categorized into distinct yet infinite subsets, each subset associated with each distinct outcome of the observation.
It has been documented that importance of an event, the consequences involved, how distinct it is, personal involvement in the event, and proximity increase the accuracy of recall of flashbulb memories.
Given an event, the light cone classifies all events in space + time into 5 distinct categories:
It's the only national event celebrating the performing arts as distinct from show business.
This complexity may indicate several distinct closely spaced events, or particular phases within one event.
In contemporary analytic philosophy an event or state of affairs is said to be overdetermined if there are two or more distinct, sufficient causes of it.
Thus, phalloidin traps actin monomers in a conformation distinct from G-actin and it stabilizes the structure of F-actin by greatly reducing the rate constant for monomer dissociation, an event associated with the trapping of ADP.
It is distinct from horary astrology because, while horary astrologers seek to find the answer to a question based on the time the question was asked, electional astrologers seek to find a period of time which will result in the most preferable outcome for the event being planned.
Even though Sigmund Freud never associates the statue with this latter event his description includes the following: “ As our eyes travel down it the figure exhibits three distinct emotional strata.
The perfect is distinct from the perfective, which marks a situation as a single event, without internal structure.
* Engagement: this describes a tactical combat event of contest for specific area or objective by actions of distinct units.
In the event, those defences were built in distinct phases, as the government saw the increasing threat of invasion.
Given an event, the light cone classifies all events in spacetime into 5 distinct categories:

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