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Part of their appeal was their simple design ( and resulting low cost ) and often high power-to-weight ratio.
In Part II, the following categories are tracked: simple assault, curfew offenses and loitering, embezzlement, forgery and counterfeiting, disorderly conduct, driving under the influence, drug offenses, fraud, gambling, liquor offenses, offenses against the family, prostitution, public drunkenness, runaways, sex offenses, stolen property, vandalism, vagrancy, and weapons offenses.
Part of a project combatting HIV, the general concept of the café was a place where simple meals and beverages would be served, and information on safe sex, safe drug use, condoms and clean needles provided.
* Krypto appeared as a simple puppy on Krypton in the first episode of the 1990s Superman: The Animated Series, " The Last Son of Krypton: Part 1 ", although he is not named. Also of note, in the Superman animated series episode " Bizarro's World ", Bizarro enters the Fortress of Solitude and releases a number of alien animals kept there, including a violent reptilian creature which Bizarro considers to be his " Krypto ", and both became fond of each other.
Part of the difficulty in this line of research is that observed phenomena can often be explained as simple stimulus-response learning, as it is in the nature of any theorizers of mind to have to extrapolate internal mental states from observable behavior.
Part of the safety and arming system on the WE. 177 series was a simple key operated Strike Enable Facility using a cylindrical barrel key similar to those used on gaming machines.
In a complete change of mood, Part II begins with a simple four-note phrase for the violas which introduces a gentle, rocking theme for the strings.
Part of the problem stemmed from the fact that in order to find a role at Madrid he had changed his playing style, cutting down on the flair play ( as Madrid had a surfeit of flair players ) and instead focusing on being a holding player and making short, simple passes of the ball in central midfield, where he was known for his one touch passing and ability to never give the ball away.
Part II offenses include fraud, forgery / counterfeiting, embezzlement, simple assault, sex offenses, offenses against the family, drug and liquor offenses, weapons offenses and other non-violent offenses excluding traffic violations.
Notably lacking in the power of speech ( barring one unusual incident in " More Than Meets the Eye, Part 3 ", although the incident could be accredited to the fact Ravage was merged inside Soundwave at that time ), Ravage seemed marginally more intelligent than the animal he resembled — capable of basic deductive reasoning and the ability to manipulate simple mechanisms — but was treated by the Decepticons in much the same manner as a human being treats a pet.

simple and speech
Second, actual speech, even at a word level, is highly co-articulated, so it is problematic to expect to be able to splice words into simple segments without affecting speech perception.
Although this would generate unacceptable distortion in a music signal, the peaky nature of speech waveforms, combined with the simple frequency structure of speech as a periodic waveform having a single fundamental frequency with occasional added noise bursts, make these very simple instantaneous compression algorithms acceptable for speech.
These effects were used, in conjunction with other filtering techniques, during World War II as a simple method for speech encryption.
Today, such simple inversion-based speech encryption techniques are easily decrypted using simple techniques and are no longer regarded as secure.
simple: Cross of Gold speech
" They are typically able to comprehend words, and sentences with a simple syntactic structure ( see above ), but are more or less unable to generate fluent speech.
The other logo, trademarked by the National Captioning Institute, is that of a simple geometric rendering of a television set merged with the tail of a speech balloon ; two such versions exist: one with a tail on the left, the other with a tail on the right.
This was used then as a counter-example to the idea that the human speech engine was based upon statistical models, such as a Markov chain, or simple statistics of words following others.
Her lyrics are composed of short fragments of simple speech that do not form a logical coherent pattern.
simple: Figure of speech
As his biographer O ' Donnell has said of the genre " It was to be expected that the praise contained in the speech would be excessive ; the intellectual point of the exercise ( and very likely an important criterion in judging it ) was to see how excessive the praise could be made while remaining within boundaries of decorum and restraint, how much high praise could be made to seem the grudging testimony of simple honesty.
Whether a given form of speech prefers to use prepositions such as ad, ex, de for " to ", " from " and " of " rather than simple case endings is a matter of style.
This part of the white mans burden truly exemplifies Britain's colonization's of other countries, " Take up the White Man's burden, In patience to abide, To veil the threat of terror, And check the show of pride ; By open speech and simple, An hundred times made plain To seek another's profit, And work another's gain.
Men in the audience shouted non-stop interruptions such that her simple speech that would have taken some three minutes was not completed in three days of trying.
He also advocated with Essay Concerning Preaching ( 1678 ) simple speech, rather than bluntness, in preaching, as Robert South did, with hits at nonconformist sermons ; he was quite aware that the term " plain " takes a great deal of unpacking.
In recent years he has focused mainly on political commentary, sometimes substituting his simple drawings with reproduced photographic images with speech balloons attached.
While there is no evidence to suggest that a simple absence of a sound or sequence in one language's phonological inventory makes it difficult to learn, several theoretical models have presumed that non-native speech perceptions reflect both the abstract phonological properties and phonetic details of the native language.

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Part of the phonological study of a language therefore involves looking at data ( phonetic transcriptions of the speech of native speakers ) and trying to deduce what the underlying phonemes are and what the sound inventory of the language is.
UMTS combines three different air interfaces, GSM's Mobile Application Part ( MAP ) core, and the GSM family of speech codecs.
* Part of speech
* 1316 Falstaff's speech on Honour – ' Hal, if thou see me down in battle /' Tis not due yet ...' from Henry IV, Part 1 ( Shakespeare ) ( 3555 / E161 ).
* Part of a speech detailing the " Short, sharp shock " concept of juvenile offender incarceration given by Whitelaw during 1979 is excerpted in the fadeout at the end of Gerry Rafferty's 1980 song " The Garden of England ", from the album Snakes and Ladders:
Part of the speech was made into the National Anthem of the Republic of China.
After giving a short speech, he told the officers: " Let's be careful out there ".. Part of the video was filmed in neighboring Philadelphia, PA under the Walt Whitman Bridge.
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Part of The Nation < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s headline of 9 July 1962 read ' General Ne Win States Give Us Time to Work: Obstructionists are Warned: Will Fight Sword with Sword ').</ ref > On 13 July 1962, less than a week after the speech, Ne Win left for Austria, Switzerland and the United Kingdom " for a medical check up ".
Part 6 is perhaps an under-emphasised feature of Hobbes's argument: his is explicitly in favour of censorship of the press and restrictions on the rights of free speech should they be considered desirable by the sovereign in order to promote order.
The MPEG-4 Part 3 consists of a variety of audio coding technologies-from lossy speech coding ( HVXC, CELP ), general audio coding ( AAC, TwinVQ, BSAC ), lossless audio compression ( MPEG-4 SLS, Audio Lossless Coding, MPEG-4 DST ), a Text-To-Speech Interface ( TTSI ), Structured Audio ( using SAOL, SASL, MIDI ) and many additional audio synthesis and coding techniques.
* Part IV ( untitled ): excerpts from two sonnets by Willem Kloos, along with a passage from the diary of Marie Curie and her Nobel Prize speech
In the quarto text of Henry IV, Part 2 ( 1600 ), one of Falstaff's speech prefixes in Act I, Scene ii is mistakenly left uncorrected, " Old.
* Part of speech, the role that a word or phrase plays in a sentence
Part of the 12th Chasseurs had been sent to Montmédy to protect the royal family on its flight to Varennes, making it necessary for the regiment to defend its honor and loyalty to the Republic ; Murat and the regiment's adjutant made a speech to the assembly at Toul to that effect.
Part of his speech on Ashura:
Part 6 is a perhaps under-emphasised feature of Hobbes's argument: his is explicitly in favour of censorship of the press and restrictions on the rights of free speech, should they be considered desirable by the sovereign in order to promote order.
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In the quarto text of Henry IV, Part 2 ( 1600 ), one of Falstaff's speech prefixes in Act I, Scene ii is mistakenly left uncorrected, " Old.
* Part of speech tagger for Spanish
Part of American political lore is the Smathers " redneck speech ," which Smathers reportedly delivered to a poorly educated audience.
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After a pipe bomb explodes at a university in " 20 Hours in America, Part II ," killing forty-four people including three swimmers, Bartlet gives a speech, written by Sam, that includes the following:

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