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However, Last Full Measure does contain a " framing sequence " that serves as a preview for the Relaunch.
In BNPF encoding, a single byte ( 8 bits ) would be represented by a highly redundant character framing sequence starting with a single ASCII " B ", eight ASCII characters where a " 0 " would be represented by a " N " and a " 1 " would be represented by a " P ", followed by a ending ASCII " F ".
* Generally, a framing error is the result of starting to read a sequence of data at the wrong point.
* In genetics, a framing error ( also called a frameshift or a frameshift mutation ) is a mutation that inserts or deletes a single nucleotide from a DNA sequence.
Presented as a stand-alone sourcebook, rather than as the third volume, the Black Dossier has a framing sequence set not in the Victorian era but in 1958.
The first JSA story featured the team's first meeting, a framing sequence for each member telling a story of an individual exploit.
Leading directly from the title sequence, the film's framing story has the astronaut, named Grimaldi, arriving at home where he is greeted by his daughter.
It is also revealed, in a framing sequence, that Halo becomes a legendary historical figure in centuries to come.
The movie, roughly 20 minutes in length, weaves Brokens four music videos together via a violent " snuff film " framing sequence, concluding with an otherwise unreleased video for the EP's final song " Gave Up ," setting the conclusion of the film's frame story to the song.
A frameshift mutation ( also called a framing error or a reading frame shift ) is a genetic mutation caused by indels ( insertions or deletions ) of a number of nucleotides that is not evenly divisible by three from a DNA sequence.
The control information encapsulates an 8 bit sideband ( used by higher layers for framing ), sequence numbers ( for go-back-n link-layer retransmissions ) and check bits ( CRC-16 ).
* The framing sequence from Welcome Back to the House of Mystery # 1, illustrated by Sergio Aragones
His issue (# 5, June, 2005 ) featured several different stories in different styles with a framing sequence featuring the Slam Bradley character.
Though John Carradine receives fourth billing in the credits, and was prominently featured in the advertising and promotional material for the film, he only appears briefly, during a framing sequence at the beginning of the film.
In the early 1990s, actor Dick Miller, who plays Karloff's major domo, was hired to shoot new scenes to use as a framing sequence for an overseas version of The Terror.
Following this in May 1993 came 1, 001 Nights of Bacchus, a single issue comic book compilation of various other previously uncollected storylines which Campbell had placed with various publishers but which he had also created within a unified framing sequence.
When The Steel Claw was reprinted by Quality Comics, a framing sequence featured Crandell ( called Randell in this version ) as an aging secret agent reflecting on his early criminal career.
* Star-Lord, The Special Edition # 1 ( framing sequence ) ( 1982 )

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All framing in Hotei is one-inch mahogany which, in the dressed state you buy it, is about the 13/16-inch thickness specified in the drawings.
As in Classical architecture, in Gothic architecture, too, an aedicule or tabernacle frame is a structural framing device that gives importance to its contents, whether an inscribed plaque, a cult object, a bust or the like, by assuming the tectonic vocabulary of a little building that sets it apart from the wall against which it is placed.
This film has a story that happened long before which is narrated by one character in the framing scene, and initially accompanied by his narrating dialogue in intertitles, though after a while this stops, and the intertitles then convey the dialogue occurring within the flashback.
The name " frame problem " derives from a common technique used by animated cartoon makers called framing where the currently moving parts of the cartoon are superimposed on the " frame ," which depicts the background of the scene, which does not change.
This type of glass is widely used for framing presentations and exhibitions in which a precise color representation of the artwork is truly essential or when the background color of the frame is predominantly white.
The novellas " Mountains of Mourning ", " Labyrinth ", and " Borders of Infinity " were reprinted with an untitled framing story in which Miles reports to Simon Illyan, head of ImpSec.
The text has strong similarities to the Epistle of Eugnostos, which is also found in the Nag Hammadi codices, but with a Christian framing added, and expanding it somewhat.
:: “ Suppose that a sheriff were faced with the choice either of framing a Negro for a rape that had aroused hostility to the Negroes ( a particular Negro generally being believed to be guilty but whom the sheriff knows not to be guilty )— and thus preventing serious anti-Negro riots which would probably lead to some loss of life and increased hatred of each other by whites and Negroes — or of hunting for the guilty person and thereby allowing the anti-Negro riots to occur, while doing the best he can to combat them.
The basic unit of framing in SDH is a STM-1 ( Synchronous Transport Module, level 1 ), which operates at 155. 520 megabits per second ( Mbit / s ).
In telecommunication, a D-4 is a framing standard for traditional time-division multiplexing, which standard describes user channels multiplexed onto a trunk that has been segmented ( framed ) into 24 bytes of 8 bits each.
The T1 Extended Superframe ( ESF ) Format ( a 24 bit code composed of 6 framing bits, 6 CRC Error Checking Bits and 12 Signaling Bits ) was introduced with the D5 Channel Bank, a true 24-channel channel bank chassis, which could also be software optioned to use the Superframe framing format.
While receiving a stream of framed data, frame synchronization or framing is the process by which incoming frame alignment signals ( i. e., a distinctive bit sequences or syncwords ), are identified ( that is, distinguished from data bits ), permitting the data bits within the frame to be extracted for decoding or retransmission.
Originally the T1 format carried 24 pulse-code modulated, time-division multiplexed speech signals each encoded in 64 kbit / s streams, leaving 8 kbit / s of framing information which facilitates the synchronization and demultiplexing at the receiver.
An early example of the frame story, or framing device, is employed in the One Thousand and One Nights, in which the character Scheherazade narrates a set of tales ( most often fairy tales ) to the Sultan Shahriyar over many nights.
* In serial communications, a framing error is the result of reading a string of symbols which are grouped in blocks at the wrong starting point.
" Solon ( c. 638-558 BC ) was a famous legislator and reformer from Athens, framing the laws which shaped the Athenian democracy.
The play begins with a framing device, often referred to as the Induction, in which a mischievous nobleman tricks a drunken tinker named Sly into believing he is actually a nobleman himself.
This is the context into which belly dancing veils fall, with a large repertoire of ways to wear and hold the veil, framing the body and accentuating movements.
One part of the Chancellor's key roles involves the framing of the annual Budget, which is summarised in a speech to the House of Commons.
A masque involved music and dancing, singing and acting, within an elaborate stage design, in which the architectural framing and costumes might be designed by a renowned architect, to present a deferential allegory flattering to the patron.
In 2011, some FSN networks also followed the lead of the Fox network by framing its broadcasts for the 16: 9 aspect ratio ( which moves the logo bug into the extreme right corner of the high definition image, and moves the corner score box to the extreme left ) and letterboxing the widescreen image on its standard definition feeds.
He took a leading part in framing the statute which, in 1802, launched the system of public examinations at the University of Oxford, but otherwise he was not prominent in university affairs.

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`` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea Palladio still smiles from behind many an old rocking chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought together a million couple of mating lips ''.
Depending on the thickness of the adobe bricks, the framework has been performed using a steel framing and a layering of a metal fencing or wiring over the framework to allow an even load as masses of adobe are spread across the metal fencing like cob and allowed to air dry accordingly.
In professional framing carpentry, the hammer has almost been completely replaced by the nail gun.
Other cognitive psychology and cognitive linguistics works indicate that word-choice has significant " framing effects " on the perceptions, memories, and attitudes of speakers and listeners.
The painting has lost much of its original framing, and its surface is badly abraded.
The Chief Justice normally speaks first, and so has influence in framing the discussion.
The ` conspiracy theory ' here has not to do with the Waite-Davis correspondence regarding the reporter headnotes, but with a disingenuous attempt to claim congressional intent in the original framing of the 14th Amendment that it include establishing corporate personality as constitutionally protected.
In the English system, the director of photography is called the lighting cameraperson, and has responsibilities that differ from those of the camera operator to the point that the lighting cameraperson is consulted, but has no final say over more purely camera operating-based visual elements such as framing.
In the American system, however, the rest of the camera department is subordinate to the DP, who, along with and next to the director, has the final word on all decisions related to both lighting and framing.
In the framing story, Lazarus has decided that life is no longer worth living, but ( in what is described as a reverse Arabian Nights scenario ) will consent not to end his life as long as his companions will listen to his stories.
Shooter, angry that Mort has involved other people in their business, kills both men and plants evidence framing Mort for the murders.
It has similar timber framing and was built in the 16th century.
It also has visible timber framing, a trademark of vernacular Tudor style architecture.
* framing chisel: usually used with mallet ; similar to a butt chisel, except it has a longer, slightly flexible blade.
Although Gershwin himself spoke of the rhapsody as " a musical kaleidoscope of America ", Rhapsody in Blue has often been interpreted as a musical portrait of New York City ; it is used to this effect in the films Manhattan and Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as extensively in this context in a segment from the film Fantasia 2000, in which the piece is used as the lyrical framing for a stylized animation set drawn in the style of famed illustrator Al Hirschfeld, to critical acclaim.
Because this genus has no insect or decay resistance qualities after logging, it is generally recommended for construction purposes as indoor use only ( e. g. indoor drywall framing ).
Wraight has observed that the three surviving Cristofori pianos follow an orderly progression: each has heavier framing than its predecessor.

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