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plain and language
`` Neutral Tones '' we immediately recognize as a fine poem in Hardy's most characteristic style: the plain but not quite colloquial language, the hard, particular, colorless images, the slightly odd stanza-form, the dramatic handling of the occasion, the refusal to resolve the issue -- all these we have seen in Hardy's best poems.
The language was fast enough that an extension called AMOS 3D could produce playable 3D games even on plain 7MHz Amigas.
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities also defines the communication to include the display of text, Braille, tactile communication, large print, accessible multimedia, as well as written and plain language, human-reader, augmentative and alternative modes, means and formats of communication, including accessible information and communication technology.
It is written in plain language in order to ensure accessibility to the average citizen.
It is therefore much easier to interpret in its native form than Q931 / Qsig or H323 / H450 and a pre-cursor to the plain language format of SIP.
In plain text, and in the TeX mark-up language, the caret symbol "^" represents exponents, so is written as " x ^ 2 ".
Many companies began to market expert systems shells from universities, renamed " generators " because they added to the shell a tool for writing rules in plain language and thus, theoretically, allowed to write expert systems without a programming language nor any other software.
Since the rules are written in plain language, it is easy to identify those to be removed or modified.
The engines that are run by a true logic are able to explain to the user in plain language why they ask a question and how they arrived at each deduction.
For example, most insurance policies in the English language today have been carefully drafted in plain English ; the industry learned the hard way that many courts will not enforce policies against insureds when the judges themselves cannot understand what the policies are saying.
* styled text, also known as rich text, is any text representation containing plain text completed by information such as a language identifier, font size, color, hypertext links.
Plain text files are almost universal in programming ; a source code file containing instructions in a programming language is almost always a plain text file.
In plain language, it is changed according to a pre-set pattern.
Phonetically, Tocharian is a " centum " Indo-European language, meaning that it merges the palatovelar consonants of Proto Indo-European with the plain velars (* k, * g, * gʰ ).
His description of the story of the Virgin Birth demystifies Biblical language and suggests that Mary was just another unfortunate fallen woman: it is " an account of a young woman engaged to be married, and while under this engagement she is, to speak plain language, debauched by a ghost ".
The code is constructed dynamically on the fly using active programming language instead of plain, static HTML.
XSLT ( Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations ) is a language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents, or other objects such as HTML for web pages, plain text or into XSL Formatting Objects which can then be converted to PDF, PostScript and PNG.
For instance, the Burmese language has phonetic tone, but each of its three tones is accompanied by a distinctive phonation ( creaky, murmured or plain vowels ).
Narrative traffic is data communications consisting of plain or encrypted messages written in a natural language and transmitted in accordance with standard formats and procedures.
Curl is a markup language like HTML — that is, plain text is shown as text ; at the same time, Curl includes an object-oriented programming language that supports multiple inheritance.
In the 1552 revision, this was made abundantly plain by the restructuring of the elements of the rite while retaining nearly all the language so that it became, in the words of an anglo-catholic liturgiologist ( Arthur Couratin ) " a series of communion devotions ; disembarrassed of the Mass with which they were temporarily associated in 1548 and 1549 ".

plain and carried
One of the stones fell into the Avon, the rest were carried to the plain.
The coastal plain is made up largely of alluvial mud swept out to sea by the Amazon River, carried north by ocean currents, and deposited on the Guyanese shores.
These were carried and pushed by the glaciers that filled this part of the western plain for some 80, 000 years during the last ice age.
The chariot races were carried out in the nearby plain of Krisa, taking into account the hilly landscape of Delphi.
To compound his troubles General Campbell, commander of the British cavalry, had earlier been mortally wounded while screening the infantry advance onto the plain, and had been carried from the field without having revealed his orders to any other officer.
This and two other paintings carried out for Rockingham break with convention in having plain backgrounds.
This extemporaneous and intimidated council then carried a decree by acclamation: " It is plain to all that Severus in separating himself from this church condemned himself.
In Nov 1948, Liu, Deng, Chen, Su and Tan Zhenlin ( 谭震林 ) together formed the Military Committee to command the massive Huai Hai Campaign, which was carried out by CPC troops in East China and the central plain to fight against the KMT main forces in Xuzhou and Anhui.
The angle turrets on the second floor are carried on three plain corbels and do not show at all in the inside of the building.
Soil and silt carried by the Onga River gradually built up until a flat plain was built up in the area.
It is plain that Ryle unthinkingly carried over what the eyes do to the nature of sensation ; A. J. Ayer at the time described Ryle's position as ' very weak '.
Cavalier boldly carried the war into the plain, made terrible reprisals, and threatened even Nîmes itself.
Due to the continuous lifting of the Alps and the Apennines to the sea withdrew from this gulf and the accumulation of sediments carried by the rivers gave rise to a flood plain which corresponds to the Po Valley.
Dr Mehmet Taşlıalan, who has studied the remains of Antioch in Pisidia, has remarked that the people who settled on the acropolis in the Greek colonial era, carried the Men Askaenos cult down to the plain as Patrios Theos and in the place where the Augusteum was built there are some signs of this former cult as bucrania on the rock-cut walls.
The vast gently rolling plain on Precambrian rocks to the east was drained by sluggish westward-flowing rivers that carried sand and mud into the sea.
These Hudson Metropolitans carried a Hudson grille badge, hubcaps incorporating an " M " logo, a " bulls-eye " horn button design, and a plain spare wheel cover.
In this plain is a temple of Dionysus, from which the old wooden image was carried off to Athens.
From the foot hills the plain runs down at first with a steep slope which carried the rain water to the lower levels and ultimately to the Kabul river.
Sediments that were carried eastward formed the coastal plain and part of the continental shelf.
A till plain is an extensive flat plain of glacial till that forms when a sheet of ice becomes detached from the main body of a glacier and melts in place, depositing the sediments it carried.
Such advertising vehicles are not entirely new: some plain screens have carried advertising for a few years now and poster style ads in washrooms are quite common.
Wherever she travelled, she wore a plain poke bonnet and a brown or black Quaker wrapper, and she carried her own carpetbag suitcase.
His funeral was held before a packed house at Beth-El on November 6, 1879, where his plain coffin was carried into the congregation by 12 pallbearers and placed before the pulpit, which included such gathered rabbinic notables as Richard James Horatio Gottheil of Congregation Emanu-El, Einhorn's son-in-law and successor Kaufmann Kohler of Beth-El, another son-in-law Emil G. Hirsch of Louisville, Kentucky, along with representatives of the congregations he served in Baltimore and Philadelphia.

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