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rdf: XMLLiteral is an instance of rdfs: Datatype ( and thus a subclass of rdfs: Literal ).
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The GML specification constrains the semantics of XLinks to be essentially the same as rdf: resource ( from the RDF / XML syntax ) i. e. the referent can logically be placed in-line and the data is still valid.
An instance of < tt > foaf: Person </ tt > is a resource that is linked to the class < tt > foaf: Person </ tt > using the < tt > rdf: type </ tt > property, such as in the following formal expression of the natural language sentence: ' John is a Person '.
* rdfs: domain of an rdf: predicate declares the class of the subject in a triple whose second component is the predicate.
* rdfs: range of an rdf: predicate declares the class or datatype of the object in a triple whose second component is the predicate.
* rdfs: subPropertyOf is an instance of rdf: Property that is used to state that all resources related by one property are also related by another.
* rdfs: label is an instance of rdf: Property that may be used to provide a human-readable version of a resource's name.
* rdfs: comment is an instance of rdf: Property that may be used to provide a human-readable description of a resource.
* rdfs: seeAlso is an instance of rdf: Property that is used to indicate a resource that might provide additional information about the subject resource.
* rdfs: isDefinedBy is an instance of rdf: Property that is used to indicate a resource defining the subject resource.
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Had the situation been reversed, had, for instance, England been the enemy in 1898 because of issues of concern chiefly to New England, there is little doubt that large numbers of Southerners would have happily put on their old Confederate uniforms to fight as allies of Britain.
And if I have gone into so much detail about so small a work, that is because it is also so typical a work, representing the germinal form of a conflict which remains essential in Mann's writing: the crude sketch of Piepsam contains, in its critical, destructive and self-destructive tendencies, much that is enlarged and illuminated in the figures of, for instance, Naphta and Leverkuhn.
In the first instance, `` mimesis '' is here used to mean the recalling of experience in terms of vivid images rather than in terms of abstract ideas or conventional designations.
At the national and international level, then, what is the highest kind of morality for the private citizen represents an instance of political immorality.
he usually draws some kind of comparison with the jazz tradition and the poem he is reading -- for instance, he draws the parallel between a poem he reads about an Oriental courtesan waiting for the man she loves, and who never comes, and the old blues chants of Ma Rainy and other Negro singers -- but usually the comparison is specious.
This is that autistic people don't enjoy physical contact with others -- for instance, my children and I.
The wisdom of granting such tax exemptions is another matter, but this particular instance is, in my opinion, completely satisfactory.
It would challenge sharply not the cult of the motor car itself but some of its ancillary beliefs and practices -- for instance, the doctrine that the fulfillment of life consists in proceeding from hither to yon, not for any advantage to be gained by arrival but merely to avoid the cardinal sin of stasis, or, as it is generally termed, staying put.
A reporter restricted to the competing propaganda statements of both sides in a major labor dispute, for instance, is unable to tell his readers half of what he knows about the causes of the dispute.
Russia, whose technology is not quite primitive, is still in the dark ages when it comes to improving the outboard motor, for instance.
In free-burning electric arcs, for instance, approximately 90% of the total arc power is transferred to the anode giving rise to local heat fluxes in excess of Af as measured by the authors -- the exact value depending on the arc atmosphere.
It is an amazing fact that in some species this will happen while the summer is still in full swing, for instance, in August.
If, for instance, such a change is produced by one or a few insulin comas or electroshocks, previously inhibited conditioned reactions reappear.
If a litigant chooses to enforce a Federal right in a State court, he cannot be heard to object if he is treated exactly as are plaintiffs who press like claims arising under State law with regard to the form in which the claim must be stated -- the particularity, for instance, with which a cause of action must be described.
And while the meaning of the words is not in this instance altered, the quality of communication in both the second and third examples is definitely impaired.
The outlook for the amateur, for instance, is usually dependent on his fondness for local history or for the picturesque.
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A typical example of an rdfs: Class is < tt > foaf: Person </ tt > in the Friend of a Friend ( FOAF ) vocabulary.
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For this RECTANGLE record, the bit pattern is set to 0WHXY0DL ( Not a square, Width, Height, X-coordinate, Y-coordinate, Not repetitive, Datatype, Layer-number ).
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If he thus achieves a lyrical, dreamlike, drugged intensity, he pays the price for his indulgence by producing work -- Allen Ginsberg's `` Howl '' is a striking example of this tendency -- that is disoriented, Dionysian but without depth and without Apollonian control.
The ontological status of society thus is constituted by the psychological status of society's members.
When the reactionary response is thus bolstered by an intellectual defense, the characteristics of that defense are explicable only in terms of the basic attitudes of unanalyzed reaction.
The other reason ( and the one with which I am here concerned ) is that one thus becomes inclined to inquire of any opinion, or change of opinion, whether it represents the wisdom of experience or is only the result of the difference between youth and age which is as inevitable as the all too obvious physical differences.
The number of countries thus favorably situated is small, but their peoples constitute over half of the population of the underdeveloped world.
It speeds muscle growth and power development even for the advanced bodybuilder because each hip and leg is exercised separately, thus enabling a massive, concentrated effort to be focused on each.
It is one of the very few, if not the only surviving bridge of its type to serve a main artery of the U.S. highway system, thus it is far more than a relic of the horse and buggy days.
Fortunately, it is the FHA which has arrived at this conclusion, for it means that cooling equipment of all kinds may now be included in a mortgage, and thus acquired with a minimum of financial stress.
Bumblebees can thus suffer severely from the onslaughts of Psithyrus, the `` cuckoo-bumblebee '' as it is called in some European countries.
We have chosen to give it at the end of the section since it deals with differential equations and thus is not purely linear algebra.
A significant reduction in the voume of store information is thus realized, especially for a highly inflected language such as Russian.
Although the pause in the advance of general business activity this year has thus far been quite modest, it is hard to escape the conclusion that the softening process will continue into the first quarter of 1961 and possibly somewhat longer.
Private international law ( which Americans call the `` conflict of laws '' ) was thus segregated from international law proper, or, as it is often called, public international law.
The resultant friction force, Af is thus directly proportional to Af and consequently also to film thickness.
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