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Though and typical
Though the elevated mood and energy level typical of hypomania could be seen as a benefit, mania itself generally has many undesirable consequences including suicidal tendencies.
Though practices differ by region and format, what follows is a typical arrangement in a North American urban commercial radio station.
Though several types of Sentinels have been introduced, the typical Sentinel is three stories tall, capable of flight, projects energy blasts, and can detect mutants.
Though the Indigenous only make up less than 2 % of Taiwan ’ s overall population, it is notable that their foods eaten and ways of preparation are distinguishable from the more typical Chinese-influenced cuisine.
Though they are typical hagiographical stories, they also display Becket ’ s particular gruffness.
* Leafy inflorescences: Though often reduced in size, the bracts are unspecialised and look like the typical leaves of the plant, so that the term flowering stem is usually applied instead of inflorescence.
Though a son of the rationalistic era which produced two of its most intense partisans, Peter Beer and Herz Homberg in his native city, Frankel developed, partly through opposition to shallow rationalism and partly through the romantic environments of the ancient city of Prague, that love and sympathy for the past that made him the typical expounder of the historical school which was known as the " Breslau school.
Though gravitational waves have never been directly observed, typical signals on Earth are expected to be Jy or more.
Though it presented Mystikal's typical and unique flow style, the song also saw a blending of jazz and swing elements with hip-hop.
Though the species produce fertile hybrids wherever they coexist, this is simply a typical feature among fowl ( Galloanseres ), in which postzygotic isolating mechanisms are slight compared to most other birds.
Though they do exhibit some of his trademark expressionism, the statues of Wolfe Tone and Thomas Davis are less abstract than was most of his work at the time ; the famine memorial is more typical in this regard.
Though groomed to hold religious office from youth, his education was typical of the Ottoman effendi at the time, and he only donned a religious turban in 1921 after being appointed mufti.
Though their relationships are still enigmatic, they appear to be closer to swans and true geese rather than to the typical ducks.
Though both ultimately transfer files over a network, a BitTorrent download differs from a classic download ( as is typical with an HTTP or FTP request, for example ) in several fundamental ways:
Though at first an ardent, even dogmatic supporter of such liberating aspects of the Revolution, in his policies as Emperor Napoleon later repudiated them, a move typical of revolutionaries who come to power.
Though the values vary widely between units, a typical analogue cassette might give 60 dB, a CD almost 100 dB.
Though standard Roy Rogers locations serve food in a typical fast-food fashion, some locations ( such as the locations that were formerly Jr.
Though not a battle in the typical sense, if historical the event would represent the opening conflict in the coming Byzantine-Arab wars.
Though its morphology was, for the most part, typical of Homo erectus, its culture was unusually advanced.
Though not typical of what became their style, it was their first hit both in the UK and internationally.
Though he lacked the intimidating presence of a typical out-and-out striker, he more than made up for this with his keen sense of opportunism and sharp finishing skills.
Though the sweeper may be expected to build counter-attacking moves, and as such requires better ball control and passing ability than a typical centre-back, his talents are often confined to the defensive realm.
Though this story was not typical of the subject matter of most of Heinlein's writing, it was Heinlein's favorite.
Though the examples above have a large number of zero entries, a typical nilpotent matrix does not.

Though and epic
Though it is not easy to apply the evidence of the Iliad to any specific era, this marvelous product of the epic tradition had certainly taken definitive shape by 750.
Though some of the episodes of Jason's story draw on ancient material, the definitive telling, on which this account relies, is that of Apollonius of Rhodes in his epic poem Argonautica, written in Alexandria in the late 3rd century BC.
Though Wagner was working on his epic Der Ring des Nibelungen, he found himself intrigued by the legend of Tristan und Isolde.
Though the early literary presentations of Medea are lost, Apollonius of Rhodes, in a redefinition of epic formulas, and Euripides, in a dramatic version for a specifically Athenian audience, each employed the figure of Medea ; Seneca offered yet another tragic Medea, of witchcraft and potions, and Ovid rendered her portrait three times for a sophisticated and sceptical audience in Imperial Rome.
Though men are the traditional performers ( exception made for the sworn virgins ), women have increasingly been taking part in epic balladry.
Though an abundance of historical reminiscence and legend lay in the storehouse of Jewish literature, none of it was built into epic poems until relatively recently.
Though the epic was sung all over Tibetan-speaking regions, with Kham and Amdo long regarded as the centres for its diffusion, traditions do connect Gesar with the former Kingdom of Ling ().
Though IGN praised the game for maintaining the " epic " feel of the original, Blevins was critical of the relatively short length of the game.
Though never finished, this final epic project was discussed in certain sections of the media outside of the game press.
Though the epic can be performed outside of the ceremony, it cannot exist without the ceremony as context, and the ceremony cannot be performed without the epic.
Though probably incomplete, the poem is widely considered the best epic poem of the Silver Age of Latin literature.
Though the Pharsalia is an historical epic, it would be wrong to think Lucan is only interested in the details of history itself.
Though " Coyote " and " Black Crow " are fast-strummed folksy numbers, the rest of Hejira is slow and often languid, notably the epic " Song for Sharon ", which deals with the conflict faced by a woman between freedom and marriage and which is interspersed with images of New York City including a trip to Mandolin Brothers in Staten Island.
) Though definitive dates cannot be established for the gradual Tai inland migration from China, transmission of the epic likely occurred much sooner than the traditional date.

Though and vocabulary
Though WordNet contains a sufficiently wide range of common words, it does not cover special domain vocabulary.
Though his vocabulary is replete with Hindu spiritual concepts, such as Brahman, karma and reincarnation, he vehemently opposed dogmas, both in Hinduism and in Islam.
Though the terms " Soviet Russia " and " Soviet Union " are synonymous in everyday vocabulary, when we talk about the foundations of the Soviet Union, " Soviet Russia " refers to the few years after the abdication of the crown of the Russian Empire by Tsar Nicholas II ( in 1917 ), but before the creation of the Soviet Union in 1922.
Though none of the vocabulary terms are defined in the film, the enhanced trivia track on the " Clerks X DVD " defines them as they appear.
Though Sakurai prefers Kirby not to speak, he has allowed him to use a small vocabulary.
Though younger than Minoru, his vocabulary is better than Minoru's.
Though the English language had not yet reached Britain, the differences in vocabulary suggest that the " Mothers " tribe speaks a Yorkshire dialect, e. g. calling a yard or enclosure a " garth ".
Though yet confined to a few notaries and dignitaries of the emperors, such poetry shows for the first time uniform linguistic traits and a richness in vocabulary far exceeding that of the Sicilian dialect ( s ) by which it was inspired.
Though there is a core practice shared by all Japanese carpenters, defined by a vocabulary of tools and joints and a methodology of working, a carpenter will typically identify with one of four distinct carpentry professions.
Though neoclassical architecture employs the same classical vocabulary as Late Baroque architecture, it tends to emphasize its planar qualities, rather than sculptural volumes.

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