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scope and celebrations
Ludi ranged in duration and scope from one-day or even half-day events to spectacular multi-venue celebrations held over several days, with religious ceremonies and public feasts, horse and chariot racing, athletics, plays and recitals, beast-hunts and gladiator contests.

scope and marking
" The decision was also taken to shoot the film in a ( 2. 35: 1 ) scope ratio ( Tohoscope ) and to film in color ( Eastman Color ), marking both monsters ' first widescreen and color portrayals.
Both because of its scope, with extended discussions on historical figures like Napoleon Bonaparte, Vladimir Lenin, and Mao Zedong, as well as the events marking the beginning of the 21st century, Schmitt's text has had a resurgence of popularity.
Cards may be created with any marking medium and need not conform to any conventions of size or content unless specified within the scope of the game.

scope and 11th
The University and the Guild of Students also clarified the scope of the injunction in an e-mail sent to all students on the 11th January 2012, stating " The injunction applies only to those individuals who occupied the lodge ".
After the terrorist attacks in the USA on September the 11th, 2001, BLACKSEAFOR's scope of activity was expanded in order to include the fight against terrorism.

scope and was
In establishing criterion measurements, it was therefore thought best to broaden the scope beyond the reading act itself.
National identification was not new, but it was accelerating in intensity and scope throughout Europe as new unifications occurred.
It was `` window '' -- the tinsel paper dropped by bombers to jam radar sets, to fill the scope with hundreds of blips that would seem to be approaching bombers.
King Farouk of Egypt was a generalist with a collection famous for its scope and variety.
Despite occasional entanglements with European Powers such as the War of 1812 and the 1898 Spanish-American War, U. S. foreign policy was marked by steady expansion of its foreign trade and scope during the 19th century, and it maintained its policy of avoiding wars with and between European powers.
The scope of this school was not limited to theological subjects ; science, mathematics and humanities were also taught there.
It was first used to describe the Christian Church in the early 2nd century to emphasize its universal scope.
Paralleling other 18th century encyclopedias, its scope was expanded beyond that of earlier publications, in an effort at comprehensiveness.
' In the wide scope this would then read: It is not the case that there existed a philosopher of Greece who was bald.
In the narrow scope it would read the Philosopher of Greece was not bald.
Since independence Eritrea's relationship with Ethiopia was entirely political, especially in the resuscitation and expansion of IGAD's scope.
The use of a sequence of experiments, where the design of each may depend on the results of previous experiments, including the possible decision to stop experimenting, is within the scope of Sequential analysis, a field that was pioneered by Abraham Wald in the context of sequential tests of statistical hypotheses.
Euripides's use of lyrics in the sung portion of his work shows the influence of Timotheus of Miletus in the later plays the individual singer gained prominence and was given additional scope to demonstrate his virtuosity in lyrical duets between actors, as well as replacing some of the chorus's functions with monodies.
" The bill was often international in scope, with many European performers augmenting the American artists.
The time scheme correlated the history with the reigns of the Roman Emperors, and the scope was broad.
In the 1980s President Ronald Reagan sought to curtail scope of environmental protection taking steps such as appointing James G. Watt who was called one of the most " blatantly anti-environmental political appointees ".
Though his work was based on syntagmatic structure, it gave the scope to understand the structure of folktales, of which he discovered thirty one functions.
For a number of years this volunteer led festival has concentrated mostly around film but, starting in the Year of Highland Culture-Highland 2007, its scope was widened, and it dropped the ' film ' from its title.
This edition both loosened the connection between RuneQuest and Glorantha, introducing ' Fantasy Europe ' as the principal game world for Rune Quest, and much broadened the scope of Glorantha, which was treated as an alternative game world.
( See Browser wars ) These included extensions to control stylistic aspects of documents, contrary to the " belief the academic engineering community that such things as text color, background texture, font size and font face were definitely outside the scope of a language when their only intent was to specify how a document would be organized.
Hoover's chief objective was to address the growing casualty toll of traffic accidents, but the scope grew and soon embraced motor vehicle standards, rules of the road, and urban traffic control.
The first was scope.
Per its original Bylaws, primary responsibility for policy formation in ICANN was to be delegated to three supporting organizations ( Address Supporting Organization, Domain Name Supporting Organization, and Protocol Supporting Organization ), each of which was to develop and recommend substantive policies and procedures for the management of the identifiers within their respective scope.

scope and described
Argentine cuisine may be described as a cultural blending of Mediterranean influences ( such as those created by Italian and Spanish populations ) within the wide scope of livestock and agricultural products that are abundant in the country.
He described the Cold War: " We face a hostile ideology global in scope, atheistic in character, ruthless in purpose and insidious in method ..." and warned about what he saw as unjustified government spending proposals and continued with a warning that " we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military – industrial complex.
Alger's classmate Joseph Choate described Harvard at this time as " provincial and local because its scope and outlook hardly extended beyond the boundaries of New England ; besides which it was very denominational, being held exclusively in the hands of Unitarians ".
), who practice the full scope of medicine and receive additional training in osteopathic manipulative medicine from individuals described as osteopaths who use osteopathy, the restricted-scope form of practice outside of North America.
In Canada the scope of practice of Paramedics is described by the National Occupational Competency Profile ( NOCP ) for Paramedics document developed by the Paramedic Association of Canada.
He described this as an attempt at a " synoptic view of the scope, theory, principles, and techniques of literary criticism " ( Anatomy 3 ).
It is beyond the scope of this article to discuss each of these mechanisms exhaustively, but a summary of some of the important mechanisms have been described:
The scope and intensity of the campaign has been described as " unrivaled " in recent history, and as being reminiscent of the extremes of the Cultural Revolution.
In 1955 the Board of Survey of Canals and Inland Waterways released a report that, among other things, described the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal as carrying substantial traffic and offering scope for commercial development.
Whereas these dedicated birders may often travel specifically in search of birds, birdwatchers have been described by some enthusiasts as having a more limited scope, perhaps not venturing far from their own yards or local parks to view birds.
The scope of the work is described on the title-page.
The Court found that personal cultivation of marijuana fell within the scope of federal regulation by employing an expansive definition of economic activity, a definition described as " breathtaking " by Justice O ' Connor in her dissent because it " threatens to sweep all of productive human activity into federal regulatory reach.
Jarman described the project as " a film about punk " during pre-production, but later explained that it had a much broader thematic scope.
Assistant producer Ralph Winter described the extra money as a " toybox " that allowed more leeway and " fun " in planning the scope of the film.
The scope of the organization is best described as a liturgical orthopraxy, the organization being focused on correct practice of the liturgical services offered by the church.
Intentionally epic in scope, The Song of Hiawatha was described by its author as " this Indian Edda ".
These include assertions that he was physically described in the Hadith and manifested various other signs ; some of them being wider in scope, such as focusing on world events coming to certain points, certain conditions within the Muslim community, and varied social, political, economic, and physical conditions.
Carreira has described particularly useful asymmetric methodology with silyl ketene acetals, noteworthy for its high levels of enantioselectivity and wide substrate scope.
The largest scope described it as extending east to the Allegheny Mountains, west to the Rocky Mountains, north up to Peoria and south to the Arkansas Post, where the Arkansas River flowed into the Mississippi River.
The new system ( called Regulatory Procedure with Scrutiny ) applies whenever Council and Parliament, under co-decision on the basic legislation, choose to confer powers on the Commission to adopt implementing measures of general scope that can be described as " quasi-legislative " in nature ( delegated legislation ).
However, even in the JRTCA breed standard only externally observed aspects of the dog are described, as working tests and genetic tests are beyond the scope of a breed standard, which exists as a description of the dog, not its DNA.
With a finding of " Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder " as described in section 672. 34 of the Criminal Code lifelong restrictions on freedom, mandatory " treatment ", and indefinite detention subject to periodic non-judicial review appear possible well beyond the scope of set limits for detention of those found to be criminally responsible for the same or even much more serious offenses.
Fictional works in these mediums have a similar scope to that of their literary counterparts and documentaries to the non-fiction works described above.
: Sometimes this is described as " Would have ", as this is less definitive and leaves the option open to add these requirements to the scope of the delivery if the scope, budget or time ( known as the project triangle ) changes.

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