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Writing was phonetic ; the letters represented the sounds and not conventional spellings.
During the late 1970s he acquired a large public audience as a critic of the then Labour government's disregard of civil liberties ; his writings from this time are collected in Writing By Candlelight ( 1980 ).
Each Element also has a specialty for which a character can get a 1-point bonus ; e. g., a 5-Air hero with an Air specialty of " Writing " could write as though their Air score were 6.
Writing in 1790, Bewick described it as the largest and most beautiful of the dog kind ; about 36 inches high, generally of a white or cinammon colour, somewhat like the Greyhound but more robust.
Along with her work as a writer of prose fiction, Russ was also a playwright, essayist, and author of nonfiction works, generally literary criticism and feminist theory, including the essay collection Magic Mommas, Trembling Sisters, Puritans & Perverts ; How to Suppress Women's Writing ; and the book-length study of modern feminism, What Are We Fighting For ?.
Other notable works include Workers Union ( 1975 ), a melodically indeterminate piece " for any loud sounding group of instruments "; Mausoleum ( 1979 ) for 2 baritones and large ensemble ; De Tijd ( 1979 – 81 ) for female singers and ensemble ; De Snelheid ( 1982-3 ), for 3 amplified ensembles ; De Materie ( 1984 – 88 ), a large four-part work for voices and ensemble ; collaborations with filmmaker and librettist Peter Greenaway on the film M is for Man, Music, Mozart and the operas Rosa: A Horse Drama ( 1994 ) and Writing to Vermeer ( 1998 ); and the recent La Passione ( 2000 – 02 ) for female voice, violin and ensemble.
Writing Mexican History ( Stanford University Press ; 2012 ) 338 pages
Writing data to a disk was done by converting 256-byte pages into sets of 5-bit or, later, 6-bit nibbles ; loading data from the disk required the reverse.
Writing 10 years later, Cubs ' shortstop Ernie Banks would call it the longest ball he'd seen hit at Wrigley Field ; according to Banks, the consensus among the Cubs was that " it must have traveled more than 500 feet ( 152. 4 m ) on its trip into Waveland Avenue.
Writing his Lives of Illustrious Men ( Parallel Lives ) in the first century CE, the Middle Platonic philosopher Plutarch's chapter on Romulus gave an account of his mysterious disappearance and subsequent deification, comparing it to traditional Greek beliefs such as the resurrection and physical immortalization of Alcmene and Aristeas the Proconnesian, " for they say Aristeas died in a fuller's work-shop, and his friends coming to look for him, found his body vanished ; and that some presently after, coming from abroad, said they met him traveling towards Croton.
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Writing during the time of Augustus, Virgil has his hero give a first-person account of the fall of Troy in the second of the Aeneid's twelve books ; the Trojan Horse, which does not appear in " The Iliad ", became legendary from Virgil's account.
Writing, more particularly, refers to two things: writing as an object, the thing that is written ; and writing as a gerund, which designates the activity of writing.
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Terrestrial testing might be subject to reasonable objections ; as one physicist wrote, " Writing the environmental impact statement for such tests [...] might present an interesting problem ..."
Writing in The Guardian on 18 October, Powell asserted that due to the Falklands War, " Britain no longer looked upon itself and the world through American spectacles " and the view was " more rational ; and it was more congenial ; for, after all, it was our own view ".
* Bess, Michael, Mark Cioc, and James Sievert, " Environmental History Writing in Southern Europe ," Environmental History, 5 ( 2000 ), pp. 545 – 56 ;
; Re-entrancy: Writing code in such a way that it can be partially executed by a thread, reexecuted by the same thread or simultaneously executed by another thread and still correctly complete the original execution.
Writing in 2000, David Roffe argued that the inquest ( the survey ) and the construction of the book were two distinct exercises ; the latter being completed, if not started, by William II following his assumption of the English throne and quashing of the rebellion that followed and based on, though not consequent on, the findings of the inquest.
; Lipogram: Writing that excludes one or more letters.

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Business loans generally are repayable in regular installments -- usually monthly, including interest at the rate of 5-1/2 percent per annum on the unpaid balance -- and have a maximum maturity of 10 years ; ;
Germany is Armenia ’ s largest trading partner among EU member states, accounting for 7. 2 percent of trade ; this is due largely to mining exports.
Aircraft like the F &# 8209 ; 15E and the now retired F &# 8209 ; 14 have roughly 80 percent of their budget spent on avionics.
Dozens of large cities and hundreds of towns reflect pronounced urban character of the Arab world ; in most of the countries about 70 percent of people are urban dwellers.
* Yakutat Borough ( the part east of 141 ° W longitude ; 12, 506. 53 km² / 4, 828. 80 sq mi, or about 63. 12 percent of the borough )
Severe cognitive problems are common ; approximately 10 percent of all dementia cases are related to alcohol consumption, making it the second leading cause of dementia.
This rapid rotation forces Altair to be oblate ; its equatorial diameter is over 20 percent greater than its polar diameter.
Seventy-five percent of the province is mountainous ( more than above sea level ); 60 % is forested ; and only about 5 % is arable.
* general assessment: services only fair ; in 2006 the government sold a 51 percent stake in the national telephone company and ultimately plans to retain only a 23 percent stake in the company ; fixed-line connections stand at less than 1 per 100 persons ; mobile-cellular usage, fostered by multiple providers, is increasing rapidly from a low base
Roads total as of 2004, and only about 7 percent of them remain open in all weather ; the rest are classed as local roads or tracks.
The relative humidity is high at night throughout the year ; usually it exceeds 90 percent.
Of the current total, only about 50 percent of the roads and highways were covered with asphalt and were in good condition ; about 50 percent of the roads were made of crushed stone, gravel, or improved earth ; and the remaining approximately 30 percent were unimproved earth or were little more than tracks.
Colombia Telecom accounted for only about 31 percent of these lines ; 27 other operators accounted for the rest.

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The classroom teacher cannot be expected to be as proficient in the use of the techniques of child study as the clinical psychologist ; ;
The first was technically proficient ; the second may have read some of the texts on obstetrics and gynecology ; but the third was highly trained and reasonably considered a medical specialist with a concentration in midwifery.
Those who practice Shaolinquan leap about with strength and force ; people not proficient at this kind of training soon lose their breath and are exhausted.
However, students must be proficient in both competencies to read well ; difficulty in either domain undermines the overall reading process.
The extremely tall Silva conveyed an almost James Bond-like playboy character ; in the fight scenes he is clearly not proficient in martial arts.
Nüshu Garden school, July 2005Yang Huanyi ( traditional Chinese: 陽煥宜 ; simplified Chinese: 阳焕宜 ), an inhabitant of Jiangyong county, Hunan province and the last person proficient in this writing system, died on September 20, 2004, age 98.
Also proficient in war, the family has even developed an Atreides battle language ( in the 1984 film version, this language is presented as a system of hand signals ; the novels also include a spoken language ).
Administrative services have, since the end of the 19th century, been offered in both domestic languages ; therefore, theoretically employees should be proficient in both Finnish and Swedish.
Continuous tasks: activities like swimming, bicycling, running ; the performance level is just as proficient as before even after years of no use.
Those who practice Shaolinquan leap about with strength and force ; people not proficient at this kind of training soon lose their breath and are exhausted.
For instance, a French-speaking couple might have a daughter who learned French first, then English ; but if she were to grow up in an English-speaking country, she would likely be proficient in English.
Xiahou Lan, as a person who was proficient at laws, became a military judge under Zhao Yun's recommendation ; however, Zhao never kept Xiahou close.
Always proficient with the bat, he embarked on a second career ; like his former teammate Babe Ruth, Wood ended his career as an outfielder.
and Metal Fatigue ), but claims not to be proficient at the latter ; this being due to its percussive tonal quality, and hence a lack of desire to play an instrument which isn't optimised for legato playing ( as explained below ).
Sinicization was evident, especially among the elite ; Liu Yuan, a head of the Left Wing ( 左部, pinyin Zuǒbù ), a hereditary position of the successor to the throne, was educated at Luoyang, a capital of the Jin Dynasty, and was proficient in the Chinese literature, history, military strategies and tactics, he had an expertise of a perfect person in the classical sense.
Liao Hua gave chase into a dense forest and, being a proficient horseman, was able to catch up and get close enough to strike the Wei strategist ; but when Sima Yi swerved around a tree, Liao Hua missed the shot and his sword became lodged into the tree, allowing Sima Yi to escape.
Davis has also become a proficient poker player, with successful appearances at televised tournaments ; one of these included an appearance at the final table of the 2003 Poker Million together with fellow snooker player Jimmy White, who eventually won.
The motets of this collection were the first in Germany to make use of the new Italian performance practices ; as a result, they established him as a proficient composer.
; Official language minority: Based on first official language learned, but placing half of the people equally proficient since childhood in both English and French into each linguistic community ; it is used by the Canadian government to determine the demand for minority language services in a region
In a bid for Singaporeans to ' Get It Right '- where those proficient in Standard English take note to use the language accurately and those who are less proficient at it try to use it correctly ; the organisers introduced an Activist Toolkit.
Fictional kuro miko ( 黒巫女 " Black / dark miko ") are an evil counterpart to traditional miko ; for instance, the manga Shrine of the Morning Mist depicts kuro miko as proficient in demonology and black magic.

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