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strict and correspondence
The correspondence she kept with the outside world, both spiritual and social, transgressed the cloister as a space of female confinement, and served to document Hildegard ’ s grand style and strict formatting of medieval letter writing.
As early as 1815 we find August Wilhelm von Schlegel reviewing the Altdeutsche Wälder ( a periodical published by the two brothers ) very severely, condemning the lawless etymological combinations it contained, and insisting on the necessity of strict philological method and a fundamental investigation of the laws of language, especially in the correspondence of sounds.
With great fervour and strict consistency, Wolf Vostell collected photographs, artistic texts, private correspondence with colleagues such as Nam June Paik, Joseph Beuys, Dick Higgins and many others, as well as press cuttings, invitations to exhibitions and events or books and catalogues which document wolf Vostell's work and that of his contemporaries.
MOF allows a strict meta-modeling architecture ; every model element on every layer is strictly in correspondence with a model element of the layer above.
) When Restoration comedy, in particular, flouted poetic justice by rewarding libertines and punishing dull-witted moralists, there was a backlash in favor of drama, in particular, of more strict moral correspondence.
Pierre A. Riffard: " The doctrine of analogy and correspondence, present in all esoteric schools of thinking, upholds that the Whole is One and that its different levels ( realms, worlds ) are equivalent systems, whose parts are in strict correspondence.
The parts are in strict correspondence, closely knit together and closely interacting: thus feet / pisces, veins / rivers.
Unlike earlier inventors of color-music such as the painter A. Wallace Rimington, Hallock-Greenewalt did not produce a strict definition of correspondence between specific colors and particular notes, instead arguing that these relationships were inherently variable and reflected the temperament and ability of the performer.
Given that Communist Romania was a police state, and unprecedented measures of strict control and surveillance were supposed to have been enforced in all areas of society ( phone calls were routinely monitored, correspondence was intercepted, and secret police informants were common ) a plan such as the one allegedly designed by the group would have been exceedingly difficult to carry out.

strict and order
The dead controlled the material prosperity of the living, and the living adhered to strict codes of conduct in order not to weaken that control.
* Legalism, which maintained that human nature was incorrigibly selfish ; accordingly, the only way to preserve the social order was to impose discipline from above, and to see to a strict enforcement of laws.
Despite being offered the chance to remain as ruler of Bavaria ( under strict terms of an alliance with Austria ), the Elector left his country and family in order to continue the war against the Allies from the Spanish Netherlands where he still held the post of governor-general.
Appendix II, about 21, 000 species, are species that are not necessarily threatened with extinction, but may become so unless trade in specimens of such species is subject to strict regulation in order to avoid utilization incompatible with the survival of the species in the wild.
The relative order of clitics in a cluster is usually strictly fixed ( just as affixes appear in a strict order within a single word ):
* A strict partial order is irreflexive, transitive, and asymmetric.
Lee has said that he maintains " a fairly strict diet " in order to accommodate the vocal demands of his music before and during tours.
In order to preserve their settlement and spread their ideology, they waged bloody wars ; in the beginning they observed a strict regime, inflicting the severest punishment equally for murder, as for less severe faults as adultery, perjury and usury, and also tried to apply rigid Biblical standards to the social order of the time.
S is reflexive, irreflexive, symmetric, antisymmetric, asymmetric, transitive, total, trichotomous, a partial order, total order, strict weak order, total preorder ( weak order ), an equivalence relation, or a relation with any other special properties, if and only if R is.
It is a strict partial order ; every strict partial order can be the result of such a construction.
This gives the partial order associated with the strict partial order "<" through reflexive closure ; in this case the equivalence is equality, so we don't need the notations and ~.
* Define a b as " not b < a " ( i. e., take the inverse complement of the relation ), which corresponds to defining a ~ b as " neither a < b nor b < a "; these relations and ~ are in general not transitive ; however, if they are, ~ is an equivalence ; in that case "<" is a strict weak order.
Though by no means a unified movement with a set of shared axioms or methodologies, Post-structuralism emphasizes the ways in which different aspects of a cultural order, from its most banal material details to its most abstract theoretical exponents, determine one another ( rather than espousing a series of strict, uni-directional, cause and effect relationships – see Reductionism – or resorting to Epiphenomenalism ).
In the German version of the game, it avoids making direct reference to Nazi Party and the " Third Reich ", in order to comply with strict laws in Germany.
The apparent conflict between the strict order of the line-ending words and the emotional complexity of the form has the potential to create an aesthetic tension.
For each ( non-strict ) total order ≤ there is an associated asymmetric ( hence irreflexive ) relation <, called a strict total order, which can equivalently be defined in two ways:

strict and list
TV-guides tend to list nightly programs at the previous day, although programming a VCR requires the strict logic of starting the new day at 00: 00 ( to further confuse the issue, VCRs set to the 12-hour clock notation will label this " 12: 00 AM ").
Gaines was strict about enforcing this quota, and one year, longtime writer and frequent traveller Arnie Kogen was bumped off the list.
There is no strict legal or formal definition of who is or is not a member of the group, though the Department of Canadian Heritage maintains a list of immediate members and the Department of National Defence stipulates that those in the direct line of succession who bear the style of Royal Highness ( Altesse Royale ) are subjects of, and owe their allegiance to, the reigning sovereign specifically as king or queen of Canada.
" Inclusion on the list imposes strict sanctions.
It may be made only from a strict list of grape varieties, if it is to carry the name of one of the crus then it must be at least 90 % Ugni Blanc ( known in Italy as Trebbiano ), Folle Blanche and Colombard, although 10 % of the grapes used can be Folignan, Jurançon blanc, Meslier St-François ( also called Blanc Ramé ), Sélect, Montils or Sémillon.
In the original organization, the active list was apparently kept at a strict maximum considering John Stewart was not mobilized during the Nekron crisis despite the situation's dire nature, as opposed to Guy Gardner who was medically unfit for duty at that time.
In its basic form, a CLIST program ( or " CLIST " for short ) can take the form of a simple list of commands to be executed in strict sequence ( like a DOS batch file (*. bat ) file ).
A dedicated article offers comprehensive list of these organizations and indicates which ones are actually intergovernmental treaty-based organizations, UN agencies or UN observers, and which ones obtained their < tt > int </ tt > delegation prior to the establishment of these very strict guidelines.
The Order of the Sons of Liberty required members to swear an oath to their cause, and had a strict list of purposes to be followed on pain of punishment.
Gambling dutifully announced a comprehensive list of school closings for New York City, northern New Jersey, and southern Connecticut, in strict alphabetical order.
Number 1 on this list, reflecting an era before strict radio formatting, was Zager and Evans ' " In the Year 2525 ".
Generally there is a strict order or list to be followed and the DJ does not make decisions about what selections are played.
There is a set list of the forbidden substances a college baseball player is allowed to put in their body, and there is a very strict punishment for those that defy it, whether it be intentional or unintentional.
It was a strict Top-40 station, but broadened out it's play list and eventually was a popular rock and roll station.
Below is a list of his major movies, in strict chronological order of production.
Swan list the game's strict time limit of one hour, the ready-to use character sheet, and sixteen page map book among the aspects that make the module " a pleasure to play ", although he concluded that because the adventure is only good for an hour of play, " replay value is virtually nil ".

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