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is and graphically
The largest true alphabet where each letter is graphically independent is probably Georgian, with 41 letters.
The technique is a form of aversion therapy in which Alex receives an injection that makes him feel sick while watching graphically violent films, eventually conditioning him to suffer crippling bouts of nausea at the mere thought of violence.
As the curve is completely contained in the convex hull of its control points, the points can be graphically displayed and used to manipulate the curve intuitively.
* CPAN Dependencies, which combines data from META. yml files and the CPAN testers to graphically show a module's dependencies and attempt to calculate how likely it is to work on a particular platform.
It is easy graphically to interpolate the factorial function to non-integer values, but is there a formula that describes the resulting curve?
The official MySQL Workbench is a free integrated environment developed by MySQL AB, that enables users to graphically administer MySQL databases and visually design database structures.
His death is graphically related in Book II of Virgil's Aeneid.
Plotting an isochron is used to solve the age equation graphically and calculate the age of the sample and the original composition.
Compare abugida, where each grapheme typically represents a syllable but where characters representing related sounds are similar graphically ( typically, a common consonantal base is annotated in a more or less consistent manner to represent the vowel in the syllable ).
Dao is graphically distinguished between its earliest nominal meaning of dao 道 " way ; road ; path ;" and the later verbal sense of " say ".
A Euclidean vector is frequently represented by a line segment with a definite direction, or graphically as an arrow, connecting an initial point A with a terminal point B, and denoted by
For both SONET and SDH, this is often represented by displaying the frame graphically: as a block of 90 columns and nine rows for STS-1, and 270 columns and nine rows for STM1 / STS-3c.
Notably, this is the case of water, as illustrated graphically to the right, but also of Si, Ge, Ga, Bi.
Mark Deming at Allmovie awarded the film four stars out of five, describing it as " As visually stylish as it is graphically violent ", and featuring " a strong performance from Jean Reno, a striking debut by Natalie Portman, and a love-it-or-hate-it, over-the-top turn by Gary Oldman ".
This is best shown graphically.
A good example is a local area network ( LAN ): Any given node in the LAN has one or more physical links to other devices in the network ; graphically mapping these links results in a geometric shape that can be used to describe the physical topology of the network.
The reflection coefficient is displayed graphically using a Smith chart.
The intercept point is obtained graphically by plotting the output power versus the input power both on logarithmic scales ( e. g., decibels ).
A collection of ( selected ) indifference curves, illustrated graphically, is referred to as an indifference map.
It is easy to see graphically that every complex number is within units of a Gaussian integer.
Adultery is used most often to graphically name the horror of the betrayal and covenant breaking involved in idolatry.

is and expressed
And it is expressed, at least to their taste, in a perfect form.
we accord it its place there, and in Lawrence's treatment we are given the innocent fantasy of a child, in fact, the form in which oedipal love is expressed in childhood.
It is at least possible that the capacity to postpone gratification is developed as well as expressed in a continuous and guided exposure to great literature.
Again, Henley's attitude of defiance which colors his ideal of self-mastery is far from characteristic of a Stoic thinker like Marcus Aurelius, whose gentle acquiescence is almost Christian, comparable to the patience expressed in Milton's sonnet on his own blindness.
As to our action, let us align ourselves with the purpose expressed by Jesus in the Lord's Prayer: `` Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven ''.
It occurred to me that you might be interested in some thoughts which I expressed privately in recent years, in the hope of clearing up a certain confusion in the public mind about what foreign policy is all about and what it means, and of developing a certain compassion for those who are carrying such responsibilities inside Government.
If we sit here reading editorials and looking at public-opinion polls and other reports that cross our desks, we should realize that this is raw, undigested opinion expressed in the absence of leadership.
For this reason, the more uncertain skywave service was denominated `` secondary '' in our rules, as compared to the steadier, more reliable groundwave `` primary service '', and, for both skywave service and skywave interference, signal strength is expressed in terms of percentage of time a particular signal-intensity level is exceeded -- 50 percent of the time for skywave service, 10 percent of the time for skywave interference.
The size of the press is usually expressed in terms of chuck capacity ( the maximum diameter tool shank it will hold ) or distance between the spindle center and the column.
It is also expressed in the proscription against deviants in the matter of endogamy, particularly in rural areas.
When a word represents a larger construction of which it is the only expressed part, it normally has more stress than it would have in fully expressed construction.
Finally, there is the question of how strongly an expressed opinion is held -- whether it is a firm opinion or one that the respondent favors only slightly over the alternatives.
The reaffirmation of American faith in the comprehensive high school, as expressed in the Conant study, is another indication of the liveliness of the ideal of maximizing opportunity through the equalizing of educational opportunity.
In the only sense in which badness is involved at all, whatever was bad in the first case is still present in its entirety, since all that is expressed in either case is a state of feeling, and that feeling is still there.
In these circumstances, since what was expressed by the remark when first made is, on the theory before us, simply absent, the remark now expresses nothing.

is and chilling
The nocturnal hunter is known for its chilling screech and has long been associated with agricultural activities in Ireland, attracted to the rodent activity around grain stores and barns.
For example, Adeline is reading the illegible manuscripts she found in her bedchamber ’ s secret passage in the abbey when she hears a chilling noise from beyond her doorway.
In 1971, Austrian School libertarian economist Murray Rothbard criticized Friedman's efforts to make the government more efficient as detrimental to individual liberty, concluding "... as we examine Milton Friedman ’ s credentials to be the leader of free-market economics, we arrive at the chilling conclusion that it is difficult to consider him a free-market economist at all.
One of the central ideas in this belief system is that certain foods have a " hot " or heat inducing quality while others have a " cold " or chilling effect on one's body, organs or " energy " levels.
There are some exceptions, however, e. g. courts will accept First Amendment challenges to a statute on overbreadth grounds, where a person who is only partially affected by a statute can challenge parts that do not affect them on the grounds that laws that restrict speech have a chilling effect on other people's right to free speech.
Once the chilling period is met, the plant enters the so-called quiescence period, the second type of dormancy.
Quiescence is the phase of dormancy between satisfaction of the chilling requirement and the beginning of growth.
Another way to reduce irritation is by chilling, or by not cutting off the root of the onion ( or by doing it last ), as the root of the onion has a higher concentration of enzymes.
After chilling the bottles, the neck is frozen, and the cap removed.
In order to produce these blackberries in regions of Mexico where there is no winter chilling to stimulate flower bud development, chemical defoliation and application of growth regulators are used to bring the plants into bloom.
If more than this amount of manganese is added, then manganese carbide forms, which increases hardness and chilling, except in grey iron, where up to 1 % of manganese increases strength and density.
The last room is decorated in black and is illuminated by a scarlet light-" a deep blood color ": because of this chilling pair of colors, very few guests are brave enough to venture into the seventh room.
As the air temperature falls, the chilling effect of any wind that is present increases.
This process is called " chill filtering " because the esters are precipitated by chilling, then removed by filtering.
The rolling, buttering, folding, and chilling is repeated several times to create a dough which is fluffy, buttery and flaky.
This is contrasted to the open vitality of the " real " people at the country ball, giving dramatic emphasis to the war of warm human feelings with the chilling artificiality of society.
" Because newspapers are economically finite enterprises, " editors may conclude that the safe course is to avoid controversy ," thereby chilling speech.
The incubation period is longer if eggs are abandoned temporarily ; procellariid eggs are resistant to chilling and can still hatch after being left unattended for a few days.
It is a warm-temperate to subtropical plant that also will grow in the tropics, but requires at least 50 hours of winter chilling to fruit, is frost-tolerant.
Commercial soda water in siphons is made by chilling filtered plain water to or below, optionally adding a sodium or potassium based alkaline compound such as sodium bicarbonate to reduce acidity, and then pressurizing the water with carbon dioxide.
IF their machine imagery was lifted from Russian design motifs that were once considered futuristic, they also presented a “ compelling, if somewhat chilling, vision of the world in which musical ecstasy is rendered cool, mechanical and precise .”

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