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The style of life chosen by the beat generation, the rhythm and ritual they have adopted as uniquely their own, is designed to enhance the value of the sexual experience.
Notable names in mid-century modern design include Adrian Frutiger, designer of the typefaces Univers and Frutiger ; Paul Rand, who, from the late 1930s until his death in 1996, took the principles of the Bauhaus and applied them to popular advertising and logo design, helping to create a uniquely American approach to European minimalism while becoming one of the principal pioneers of the subset of graphic design known as corporate identity ; and Josef Müller-Brockmann, who designed posters in a severe yet accessible manner typical of the 1950s and 1970s era.
KeyKode is a variation of time code used in the post-production process which is designed to uniquely identify film frames in a film stock.
The language is designed so that the patterns of phonemes always parse into words uniquely.
Each diploma is uniquely designed by the prize-awarding institutions for the laureate that receives it.
Many leaders of Palestinian groups lived in luxurious accommodations throughout the Eastern Bloc, Europe, or various Arab states, especially Syria, Iraq, and Libya Jibril uniquely insisted on living in a specially designed security bunker in the Lebanon mountains, a hilly terrain that was more attuned to the image of a guerrilla leader than Arafat's mansions in Tunis.
Additionally, the capitals of nations were marked by uniquely designed lights that held four bulbs each.
Incorporated in 1913, the City founders designed the community to be uniquely residential, with expansive properties surrounded by beautiful gardens, wide streets, and well maintained parkways.
Portsmouth City Council deliberated the demolition of the centre for many years ; however, the uniquely designed car-parking block, which provided 400 parking spaces, was too useful for the city to destroy it until 2004.
The Merritt Parkway in Connecticut, opening in the 1930s, runs through forests with each bridge designed uniquely to enhance the scenery.
" Water spray " systems are operationally identical to a deluge system, but the piping and discharge nozzle spray patterns are designed to protect a uniquely configured hazard, usually being three dimensional components or equipment ( i. e., as opposed to a deluge system, which is designed to cover the horizontal floor area of a room ).
Two of the most famous contrapuntal achievements of the 15th century include the astonishing Missa prolationum, which consists entirely of mensuration canons, and the ' Missa cuiusvis toni ', designed to be performed in any of the different modes, but even these technique-oriented masterpieces demonstrate his insightful use of vocal ranges and uniquely expressive tonal language.
Rideau Hall's 0. 36 km < sup > 2 </ sup > ( 88 acre ) property is surrounded by a 2, 500 m ( 7, 700 ft ) long Victorian cast iron and cast stone fence put up in 1928, and contains uniquely Canadian landscapes designed in the natural style, including broad lawns, groves of trees, and meandering roads and pathways.
Directly opposite is the St Kilda Public Library, built between 1971 – 1973 at 150 Carlisle Street, it is a notable brutalist design by architect Enrico Taglietti, uniquely designed to open like a book.
While each version is uniquely designed for each major platform, players can earn special codes to unlock bonuses in the PC, Mac, and Facebook versions.
It was designed and built between 1908 and 1910 by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and is renowned as the greatest example of his Prairie style, the first architectural style that was uniquely American.
The system features a uniquely designed electronic vehicle tag, the " Breeze Tag ", which is about half the size of the standard design of e-TAG.
Torre de Collserola () is a uniquely designed tower located on the Tibidabo hill in the Serra de Collserola, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Low-cost passive RFID tags were designed to uniquely identify each item manufactured.
Guitar Hero uses a guitar-shaped controller designed uniquely for the game.
* Another uniquely designed CD case was for a CD released in the UK called " The Apple EP ", which contained four tracks, each performed by artists signed to Apple Records.
At one time the flavors all had uniquely designed labels, but now all use the standard Canada Dry crest logo.
Each of the 110 guest rooms and suites is uniquely designed and themed, though some tourists stop just to peek at the famous rock waterfall urinal located in the men's restroom, a feature designed by Hollywood set designer Harvey Allen Warren.

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Features the work of one of the nation's oldest operating printing shops — Nashville, Tennessee's Hatch Show Print — the exhibition highlights the uniquely American posters produced to advertise everything from vaudeville shows, state fairs and stock car races to the Grand Ole Opry, Elvis Presley and Herbie Hancock.
He instigated an ambitious venture to build a uniquely Australian car, the Hartnett, based on a design by Frenchman, Jean Gregoire.
In the late 1950s, GM began to feel the need for a personal luxury car to compete with the highly successful Ford Thunderbird — a uniquely styled, two-door, four-passenger car with an image of both comfort and performance.
Almost uniquely for a postwar car, they were dual-cowl phaetons, with separate front and rear passenger compartments, each with its own windshield.
The marks are stenciled on each piece of equipment, along with a one-to six-digit number, which together uniquely identify every such rail car.
Indeed, Alen collected the final 037 win, and the sole one for the E2 model, on the 1984 Tour De Corse, before it was finally pensioned off in the Martini sponsored Lancia factory rally car line-up in favour of its successor, the uniquely supercharged and turbocharged 4WD Delta S4, for the season-ending RAC Rally in Great Britain.

uniquely and built
The roof is a glass and steel construction, built by an Austrian steelwork company, with 1, 656 uniquely shaped panes of glass.
The design was not a uniquely British concept as similar ships were being built around the world, nor was it uniquely intended as a counter to German naval expansion, but the effect was to immediately require Germany to reconsider its naval building program.
The Japanese economy was uniquely vulnerable to this sort of attack, the cities being closely packed and largely built of wood, and manufacturing being 90 % cottage industry.
Meanwhile, in England tower keeps became popular amongst the most wealthy nobles: these large keeps, each uniquely designed, formed part of the grandest castles built during the period.
City amphitheatrically built, Parga is a picturesque resort situated between the coastal region of Preveza and Igoumenitsa and combines uniquely mountain and sea.
Due to the terrain, the vicinity of 174th – 175th Street station is uniquely built both underground and over 175th Street.
According to Louis Lozowick, writing in 1947, the wooden synagogues were unique because, unlike all previous synagogues, they were not built in the architectural style of their region and era, but in a newly evolved and uniquely Jewish style, making them " a truly original folk expression ," whose " originality does not lie alone in the exterior architecture, it lies equally in the beautiful and intricate wood carving of the interior.
Continuing to carry out a research programme on ecodesign in-house within his professional practice and undertaken over several decades, Yeang uniquely applies his research outcomes concurrently in his built work.
However, it is applicable to many types of commercial building projects, but is uniquely suited to healthcare because of the unusually high stakes and the financial and clinical outcomes that can be impacted by the built environment.
Minifigures built from special, uniquely molded pieces were first introduced in Life on Mars.

uniquely and on
The cosmological principle implies that the metric should be homogeneous and isotropic on large scales, which uniquely singles out the Friedmann – Lemaître – Robertson – Walker metric ( FLRW metric ).
God's commission to Joshua in chapter 1 is framed as a royal installation, the people's pledge of loyalty to Joshua as successor Moses recalls royal practices, the covenant-renewal ceremony led by Joshua was the prerogative of the kings of Judah, and God's command to Joshua to meditate on the " book of the law " day and night parallels the description of Josiah in 2 Kings 23: 25 as a king uniquely concerned with the study of the law — not to mention their identical territorial goals ( Josiah died in 609 BCE while attempting to annex the former Israel to his own kingdom of Judah ).
Every person should be identified uniquely as resident in one place but where they happen to be on census day, their de facto residence, may not be the best place to count them.
An early image of winged Daedalus appears on an Etruscan jug of ca 630 BC found at Cerveteri, where a winged figure captioned Taitale appears on one side of the vessel, paired on the other side, uniquely, with Metaia, Medea: " its linking of these two mythical figures is unparalleled ," Robin Lane Fox observes: " The link was probably based on their wondrous, miraculous art.
One point agreed on is that fractal patterns are characterized by fractal dimensions, but whereas these numbers quantify complexity ( i. e., changing detail with changing scale ), they neither uniquely describe nor specify details of how to construct particular fractal patterns.
The extension ψ is in general not uniquely specified by φ, and the proof gives no explicit method as to how to find ψ: in the case of an infinite dimensional space V, it depends on Zorn's lemma, one formulation of the axiom of choice.
Radio propagation depends uniquely on electron density.
In response to her popularity, Hollywood rethought its vision of features as " canned theatre ," and focused instead on actors and material that were uniquely suited to film, not stage performances.
The model capitalizes on the diversity of ecological niches in Puerto Rican forests and native disturbance regimes to formulate practices uniquely suited to the forests of the territory.
Since Filmer's views essentially require that the Stuart family be uniquely descended from the patriarchs of the Bible, and since even in the late 17th century that was a difficult view to uphold, Locke attacked Filmer's views in his First Treatise on Government, freeing him to set out his own views in the Second Treatise on Civil Government.
Therefore the topology on a topologically finitely-generated profinite group is uniquely determined by its algebraic structure.
Wertico's 2006 CD " Another Side " was released on the audiophile Naim Label ; it was described as " a brilliant collaborative effort between these three uniquely talented musicians ".
Planetary nomenclature, like terrestrial nomenclature, is a system of uniquely identifying features on the surface of a planet or natural satellite so that the features can be easily located, described, and discussed.
Though Quetzalcoatlus, like other pterosaurs, was a quadruped when on the ground, Quetzalcoatlus and other azhdarchids have fore and hind limb proportions more similar to modern running ungulate mammals than to their smaller cousins, implying that they were uniquely suited to a terrestrial lifestyle.
Although fashioned in European style, uniquely Mexican hybrid works based on native Mexican language and European musical practice, appeared very early.
The Jenkins Commission reported in favour of a new uniquely British mixed-member proportional system called " Alternative vote top-up " or " limited AMS " in October 1998, although no action was taken on this recommendation.
In many cases the assembly is not uniquely specified ; depending on which enzyme acts, one of several different units may be incorporated.
For example, on the globe the latitude and longitude are two independent coordinates which together uniquely determine a location.
The publication of the President's assessment conveys information to Congress-information uniquely gleaned from the President's perspective in her various roles as Commander-in-Chief, chief law enforcer, negotiator with foreign powers, and the like-that shall aid the legislature in public deliberation on matters that may justify the enactment of legislation because of their national importance.
The skull, which grew up to long, was uniquely up-curved, concave on the upper surface and convex on the lower.

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