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transparent and attempt
The apocryphal epistle is generally considered a transparent attempt to supply this supposed lost sacred document.
Most reviewers dismissed the production as a transparent attempt to capitalise on the couple's celebrity, although they grudgingly praised Burton as having the closest connection to Coward's play of anyone in the cast.
In order to make the data collection and interpretation transparent researches creating ethnographies often attempt to be " reflexive " Reflexivity refers to the researchers aim " to explore the ways in which researcher's involvement with a particular study influences, acts upon and informs such research ".
During the First World War, an attempt to reduce the visibility of military aircraft through the experimental use of " Cellon " plastic transparent covering material resulted in single examples of the Fokker E. III Eindecker fighter monoplane, the Albatros C. I two-seat observation biplane, and one German heavy bomber design, the Linke-Hofmann R. I all being covered with the " Cellon " material ; the latter two aircraft had all-wooden structures covered with the " Cellon " material, which degraded rapidly in direct sunlight and were not proceeded with any further.
Just as irritating is the content, which usually concludes with a transparent attempt to curry investors.
It is also seen by many as Nishizaki's transparent attempt to recycle the themes in Yamato.
Khalid understood this to be a transparent attempt by Malik to save his own life by any means at his disposal.
Using the name ' Carlos de Ponza ' in a transparent attempt to disguise his identity as a British officer to escape penalties under the Foreign Enlistment Act, in June 1833 Napier joined his new command in the Douro River off Oporto.
Khalid understood this to be a transparent attempt by Malik to save his own life by any means at his disposal.
This is an attempt to keep the operations of licensed online gambling organisations fair and transparent.

transparent and scholars
Scholarly research in any academic discipline may also be labeled as ( partly ) transparent ( or open research ) if some or all relevant aspects of the research are open in the sense of open source, open access and open data, thereby facilitating social recognition and accountability of the scholars who did the research and replication by others interested in the matters addressed by it.

transparent and harsh
A very diluted transparent layer of color can be applied to soften harsh contrasts.

transparent and reaction
In reaction to this article, many women filmmakers have integrated " alternative forms and experimental techniques " to " encourage audiences to critique the seemingly transparent images on the screen and to question the manipulative techniques of filming and editing ".
It is relevant how transparent a market is, because a more concentrated structure could mean firms can coordinate their behaviour more easily, whether firms can deploy deterrents and whether firms are safe from a reaction by their competitors and consumers.
He wrote of the alkaloid's " colourless transparent prisms " and said that, " Its solutions have an alkaline reaction, a bitter taste, promote the flow of saliva and leave a peculiar numbness, followed by a sense of cold when applied to the tongue.
Fused silica is almost completely transparent to this light, so it would be used to contain the uranium hexafluoride and allow the light to heat reaction mass in a rocket or to generate electricity using a heat engine or photovoltaics.

transparent and later
Nobel later on combined nitroglycerin with various nitrocellulose compounds, similar to collodion, but settled on a more efficient recipe combining another nitrate explosive, and obtained a transparent, jelly-like substance, which was a more powerful explosive than dynamite.
Production of the Targa, complete with removable roof and heavy transparent plastic rear windows openable with a zipper ( later called ' Version I ' by Porsche and the ' soft-window Targa ' by enthusiasts ), commenced in December 1966 as a 1967 model.
According to Benjamin, these drafts were astonishing for “ the precision of their materialist deciphering ,” as well as the way in which “ musical facts … had been made socially transparent in a way that was completely new to me .” In his Wagner study, the thesis later to characterize Dialectic of Enlightenment — man's domination of nature — first emerges.
Just two years later, in 1955, Georges Nomarski published the theory for differential interference contrast microscopy, another interference-based technique for imaging transparent samples.
This mantle typically covers her head, where sometimes, one might see a linen, or later, transparent silk veil.
In 2008, security expert Bruce Schneier called the transparent society concept a " myth " ( a characterization Brin later rebutted ), claiming it ignores wide differences in the relative power of those who access information.
but for reasons that will later be revealed, the transparent falseness of Hud ’ s opening up to Lonnie only confirms the despicable nature of his character.
It is a tough but thin transparent pair of membranes, which hold a developing embryo ( and later fetus ) until shortly before birth.
As the envelope's material continues to infall onto the disk, it eventually becomes thin and transparent and the young stellar object ( YSO ) becomes observable, initially in far-infrared light and later in the visible.
The adult male has a blue abdomen with a black tip and transparent wings, and the female has a yellow ( later: brown ) body with black bands along the abdomen and transparent wings.
A year later, Mechnikov studied a fresh-water crustacean called Daphnia, a tiny transparent animal that can be examined directly under a microscope.
While later games had sophisticated multi-colour displays, early games achieved colour effects using transparent filters to change the colour of the ( usually light blue ) light emitted by the phosphors.
The fact that the CVI was also a " computer " was transparent to its use: it did not use a conventional ASCII keyboard ( though in later models one could be attached ), but rather a set of sliders and a small graphics pad about the size of the palm of a hand.
The transparent and chamber-like orchestration of the First Symphony is in quite a contrast to the complex and sophisticated Mahlerian orchestrations found in many of his later symphonies, and the assurance with which the composer imagines, then realizes large-scale structure, is as impressive as his vigor and freshness of gesture.
The sound of a P-90 is somewhat brighter and more transparent than Gibson's later humbucker pickup, and every bit as crisp and snappy as Fender's single-coil pickups despite its high output and big sound.
* The use of liquids that provide calories ( usually in combination with flavoring and perhaps rehydration salts ) increases the cleaning burden by nourishing bacteria, and if the user neglects to empty and rinse the bladder, judging the cleanliness of the bladder at a later date involves more effort than with containers that are more transparent and in some cases more accessible.
The SKA is intended to provide observational data to fill the gap — the dark ages: between 300, 000 years after the Big Bang when the Universe became transparent, and a billion years later when young galaxies are seen.
The more common later issues were larger " picture label discs " made of solid colored opaque, translucent or transparent plastic, with the recording in a band surrounding a very large label that carried the animation graphics.
The first innovative product is its transparent adhesive film, later known worldwide under the name tesafilm.
The clock is provided with four transparent faces or dials, each five feet three inches diameter, and these were illuminated originally by gas, but this was later changed to electricity.
In terms of Lane ’ s influences and relations to the artistic tradition of Luminism, Barbara Novak, in her book " American Painting in the Nineteenth Century ", relates Lane ’ s later works to Ralph Waldo Emerson ’ s Transcendentalism ( which she relates directly to the emergence of Luminism ), claiming that " was the most ‘ transparent eyeball ", and that this was evidenced by Lane ’ s balancing of what Novak describes as the " contributions of the primitive and the graphic traditions to his art ", the primitive being what he learned on his own by first observing and interacting with the surrounding environment he sought to depict, and the graphic being those skills Lane acquired through working as a lithographer.
Late Night Pokers success is largely attributable to its " under-the-table " cameras ( later known as hole cams ) which allow the viewers and commentators to see the players ' cards through the transparent table.
The basic advantage of single context planning is context plans draw on " transparent perma-trace paper " can be overlaid for re-interpretation at a later date.

transparent and removed
In the following illustrations the transparent cover face of the pictured combination pressure and vacuum gauge has been removed and the mechanism removed from the case.
Thus, if the pair is subsequently reused to support applications that require higher frequencies ( such as analog or digital carrier systems or DSL ), any loading coils that were present on the line must be removed or replaced with one which is transparent to DSL.
The regulations permit this to be washed, coated in paraffin, dipped in olive oil, or treated with certain approved transparent substances, but require that it must not be removed if the cheese is to be marketed as PDO.
The paint emulsion is removed after the painting process and then transparent colours remain on the canvas.
This outline was transferred onto a mirror and all the reflective surface that fell outside the outline was removed, leaving transparent glass.
That obstacle was removed in 1983 with the introduction of the Transaction Monitoring Facility ( TMF ), which handles the various aspects of fault tolerance on the system level, transparent to the application.
However if only certain surfaces are made transparent or removed, this leaves just enough of an outline of the world to allow the cheater still to navigate it easily.
Dental braces, with a transparent power chain, removed after completion of treatment.
Smegma is a whitish substance which can be removed by washing, whereas subpreputial wetness is a transparent lubricating secretion.
Before being sworn in, Haridopolos made headlines when he removed the doors from his Senate office, making a pledge to be transparent and accessible during his term as President.
The most simple form of set square is a triangular piece of transparent plastic ( or formerly of polished wood ) with the centre removed.
When her brain was removed, it was completely transparent, and beautiful.

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