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Traits and have
Traits arising through convergent evolution are termed analogous structures, in contrast to homologous structures, which have a common origin.
The Failure rules have changed and the " 10-again " rule has been added, in that a " 10 " indicates a re-roll and the " 10 " still counts as a success ( this rule was present in the original WoD only for Traits ranked at least 4 out of the usual maximum of 5, and then only for a " specialty " or particular sub-field of the trait's application ).
The main requirements one would need to have is an extensive background and knowledge of music ( being able to master one or more instrument ), understanding the principles and theories behind music composition, developing an understanding and connection with musician ’ s that the director would be working with to communicate music in a harmonic and creative sense and most importantly being able to develop leadership skills among other musicians .< ref >" Traits and Skills of a Music Director-League of American Orchestras.
Traits such as these that were common to royal families are believed to have been passed on and exaggerated over time through royal intermarriage which caused acute inbreeding.
Traits such as self-control, interpersonal skills, and emotional control have been observed to vary much more noticeably among only children.
Each character will have a different list of Traits, with ratings ranging from-4 ( nearly non-existent ) to 4 ( maximum human capability ), with 0 being average.

Traits and been
The tune has been covered by ; Booker T and the MG's, The Boogie Kings on their self-titled album on the Montel Michelle label ( 1965 ), The Fabulous Flippers, a regional band out of Kansas ( 1966 ), The Traits, Roy Head's band ( Treat her Right ), ( 1967 ), by John Fred and his Playboy Band on their album Vigon ( 1967 ), by The Righteous Brothers on their album Sayin ' Somethin ( 1967 ), by Johnny and Edgar Winter on their album Together ( 1976 ), and by The Belle Stars on their 1983 self-titled album.

Traits and into
For example, one character creation method encourages players to first write prose descriptions of their characters and then translate those into Fudge Traits.
As a translator, Spielhagen rendered into German George William Curtis's Howadji, Ralph Waldo Emerson's English Traits, a selection of American poems ( 1859 ; 2d ed.
For instance, when a mermaid tangled in fishing line washes ashore, the player can turn the Jack of All Traits into a Jackknife and cut the lines.
) and a variable collection of skills, Cartoon Action Hour rolls them all into one type of statistic known as Traits.
They go into the Cathedral, chant and pray ; and after these invocations invariably find that the dictates of the Holy Ghost agree with the recommendation of the King " English Traits, XIII, 1856.
Traits are divided into attributes, which are inherent, and skills, which are learned.

Traits and include
Traits commonly described in pop culture appearances include inventiveness, mischievousness, and evasiveness.
Traits often considered important for what constitutes a programming language include:
Traits and characteristics of subjects thought to increase the chance of obtaining a successful hit rate in a psi experiment include:
Some Handwriting analysts also include Conflicting Provoking Traits as a sub-category.
Traits which people tend to underestimate include juggling ability, the ability to ride a unicycle, the odds of living past 100 or of finding a U. S. twenty dollar bill on the ground in the next two weeks.
Traits of inversion include homosexual erotic attraction, temperament, and behavior ; sometimes inversion can affect career choice and even anatomic structure.
Traits that are thought to be characteristic of r-selection include: high fecundity, small body size, early maturity onset, short generation time, and the ability to disperse offspring widely.
Traits that are thought to be characteristic of K-selection include: large body size, long life expectancy, and the production of fewer offspring, which require extensive parental care until they mature.
These include Race, Traits, Edges, Hindrances and sometimes Powers.

Traits and resistance
In addition to Traits, Edges and Hindrances, a character has the following derived statistics: Pace ( ground speed ), Parry ( the ability to defend one's self ), Toughness ( resistance to damage ) and Charisma ( presence and charm ).

Traits and being
Traits amenable to sexual selection, which give an organism an advantage over its rivals ( such as in courtship ) without being directly involved in reproduction, are called secondary sex characteristics.
Traits outside of the model minority mold can be seen as negative character flaws for Asian Americans despite those very same traits being positive for the general American majority ( e. g., risk taking, confidence, empowered ).
Traits shared by species within the Lythraceae that distinguish them from belonging to other plant families are the petals being crumpled in the bud and the many-layered outer integument of the seed.
Traits of Pisces such as being " gentle " and artistically able but at the same time " impractical " may hint to the dominance of aristocracy.

Traits and by
Negative Traits: Hidden motives and suspicions, overly reserved, arguments enjoined with silence or sarcasm, isolated, inflexible positions, overly upset by distractions.
Traits selected by male combat are called secondary sexual characteristics ( including horns, antlers, etc.
Along with Edward L. Thorndike, Yerkes was a member and Chairman of the Committee on Inheritance of Mental Traits, part of the Eugenics Record Office, which was founded by Charles Benedict Davenport, a former teacher of Yerkes at Harvard.
Traits of the staminate flowers and inflorescences are adapted to wind pollination-either by pendulous spikes which can be moved by the wind to shed the pollen or by the special adaptation of detachment of anthers and their secondary attachment allowing the shedding of pollen by motion of anthers.
* Traits of Character: Being Twenty-five Years ' Literary and Personal Recollections, with a chapter on Spurgeon, by Eliza Rennie
The early 1960s saw the beginnings of the psychedelic Texas rock era, particularly with the release of Sir Douglas Quintet ’ s hit song “ She ’ s About a Mover ”, and " Treat Her Right " by Roy Head and The Traits.
Instead of spending character points, or randomly rolling dice, a character's abilities are determined by drawing cards from a standard 54-card poker deck ( jokers included ), which determine the character's Traits ( their basic attributes ).
His Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, which made him an extremely popular author, showed life on the other side of the social divide from the many 19th-century Irish novels written by members of the landlord class.
Thus the east wing, housing the Supreme Court, features a pediment by Bitter entitled Law ; the south has Adolph Alexander Weinman's Virtues and Traits of Character, for the wing containing the State Senate.
** Essays and English Traits, by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Traits associated with conscientiousness are frequently assessed by self-report integrity tests given by various corporations to prospective employees.
* Paul Grimault, Traits de mémoire, Éditions du Seuil, 1991 ; preface by Jean-Pierre Pagliano – Grimault's autobiography
Ecco managed to put on the Labor Harness, which allowed him to control human machines by singing at them, and headed off to activate the Engine of Salvation while looking for the globes that contained the Noble Traits.
Finally, Personal Traits of Abraham Lincoln was published by Helen Nicolay in 1912.
The label's biggest hits included " Treat Her Right " by Roy Head & The Traits, " Tell Me Why " by Norman Fox and The Rob Roys, and " Everlasting Love " by Carl Carlton.
The band derived its name from the 1965 international smash hit by Roy Head and the Traits, " Treat Her Right.
Among his numerous works may be mentioned Illustrated Natural History ( 1853 ), Animal Traits and Characteristics ( 1860 ), Common Objects of the Sea Shore ( 1857 ), The Uncivilized Races, or Natural History of Man ( 1870 ), Out of Doors ( 1874 ) ( a book that was quoted by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in his Sherlock Holmes story " The Adventure of the Lion's Mane "), Field Naturalist's Handbook ( with T. Wood ) ( 1879 – 80 ), books on gymnastics, sport, etc., and an edition of White's Selborne.

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