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It's not an exercise in realism, but it gives a strong impression of the denseness of the city.
"The denseness of dirt is [great], that's why the best place to be is underground," Liebsch told me.
Trim and purposeful, wearing glasses and a simple cap, he exudes patience and understanding, even when exasperated by Parsifal's denseness.
Titled Kleine Welten (Small Worlds), these works contain the same denseness in composition and harmony of form so present in his more famous abstract paintings.
Anxiety, self-consciousness and humiliation are the default inner states of the characters in these 11 stories, which are dynamic with speed yet rich with novelistic denseness.
The tradition of astrology has long recognized the sun as the identity, spirit, and intellect, while the moon symbolizes the denseness of the emotions, body, and soul.
The viewer is invited not only to linger within the sensory denseness of these canvases but also to take part in the process of reflecting on how history is transmitted down through the decades and centuries.
FLORENCE, Italy — As fascinating as Leonardo da Vinci's musings on the nature of the world and what makes it tick are, the intellectual and visual denseness of his treatises — which embrace a wide array of his interests, from mechanics to botany, engineering, mathematics, architecture and more — don't always translate into captivating shows.
This is not dumbness, or denseness, or illiteracy, but belligerent unenlightenment.
Reviewing the first issue, IGN's Jesse Schedeen called it "another worthwhile addition to the Jonathan Hickman canon", praising its denseness and tone, while also mentioning that these elements might also make it somewhat unapproachable for first time readers of Hickman's work.
In reviewing the book, Publishers Weekly compared Banville's writing to that of Albert Camus and Fyodor Dostoevsky. The writing style continues Banville's attempt to give his prose "the kind of denseness and thickness that poetry has".Steinberg, Sybil "Who Is John Banville?". Publishers Weekly, July 1995.
Also, the denseness of the mistletoe bush and the characteristics of its leaves makes it a cool and safe place for birds to rest, hide, and nest. In a recent study in southern Australia, 217 species of Australian arboreal birds were reported nesting in mistletoe, including the mistletoebird.
The East Cactus Plain Wilderness area protects the eastern third of the Cactus Plain, managed by the BLM. It is north of Bouse. It is predominantly a complex crescent dune, with dense dune–scrub vegetation, known only from this area in Arizona. The plant community is unique in its denseness and flora species diversity.
Although culled aggressively in most of Japan for being a pest, the Sika deer is, for religious reasons, protected in the city of Nara and has become part of the urban environment. Due to the denseness of Japanese cities, birdlife is not as common as other parts of the world, though typical urban birds such as crows, sparrows, and gulls have adapted well.
Asphalt and concrete were not used. Plants were selected to produce year-round colour and interest in the local climate conditions. Initially, evergreen trees were used, but the denseness of shade led to increasing popularity of deciduous trees such as Jacaranda, flowering plum and peppercorn. Palms often framed the garden vista, and the native Cootamundra wattle was popular, as were shrubs such as camellias and standard roses.
Initial reviews were overwhelmingly favorable. However, there was a reaction to the book itself; the extent of the positive reviews and a Time (magazine) September 2, 1957 cover story about Cozzens, "The Hermit of Lambertville." Cozzens was criticized for the denseness of his style and unrealism in conversations. He was also criticized for being an upholder of "the Establishment," and having a pessimistic view of human potential.
Even then it was common to lose sight of comrades, pushing alone through the denseness. It was more effective to be spaced as far apart as possible. Whether in the main sweep (which might be composed of any number of sticks available) or in a sticks sweep, the tactics were the same and very simple, to sweep ahead observing your line of sight ahead through the bush and undergrowth. The speed of this movement varied.
Martinez remembers that the Nittaewo began to emit unintelligible sounds before fleeing toward the denseness of the forest. However, people have said he was mistaken and it was simply a member of a local nomad tribe. In October 2004, the discovery of fossils of a proposed new species of the genus Homo, on the Indonesian island of Flores, gave new weight to the possibility of small human or ape-like species living amongst us in recent times.
The denseness of the medullary bone indicated this last fact as it is a feature of living egg-laying female pelicans. The features of the femur allowed it to be classified as a pelican, but quite different from living species. Some foot bones (phalanges) have also been found. An incomplete quadrate bone and axis vertebra without a spine from a mine of the same age in Polk County in central Florida are tentatively considered to be the same species.
For this reason, most depletion gilded objects are burnished to make their surfaces more durable and give them a more attractive polished finish. Like other gilding processes, depletion gilding provides a way to produce the appearance of pure gold without its disadvantages: its cost and rarity, and its softness and denseness. By producing a layer of gold over a layer of copper or other metal, objects can be made that are lighter, sturdier, and cheaper while still appearing to be nearly pure gold.
Lead's high density, atomic number, and formability form the basis for use of lead as a barrier that absorbs sound, vibration, and radiation. Lead has no natural resonance frequencies; as a result, sheet-lead is used as a sound deadening layer in the walls, floors, and ceilings of sound studios. Organ pipes are often made from a lead alloy, mixed with various amounts of tin to control the tone of each pipe. Lead is an established shielding material from radiation in nuclear science and in X-ray rooms due to its denseness and high attenuation coefficient.
Retrieved 17 June 2015. In Violence - A Modern Obsession (2015), Bessel gave a history of violence in the twentieth century that The Guardian's reviewer saw as a warning.Violence: A Modern Obsession review – why the west has renounced savagery. Ian Thompson, The Guardian, 31 May 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015. Ian Bell, in The Herald, noted the denseness of the material and the hellishness of the twentieth century outlined by Bessel, but also that the work was thoughtful rather than being a polemic against violence.Richard Bessel: Violence - A Modern Obsession (Simon & Schuster). Ian Bell, The Herald, 2 May 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
Every topological space is a dense subset of itself. For a set X equipped with the discrete topology, the whole space is the only dense subset. Every non- empty subset of a set X equipped with the trivial topology is dense, and every topology for which every non-empty subset is dense must be trivial. Denseness is transitive: Given three subsets A, B and C of a topological space X with such that A is dense in B and B is dense in C (in the respective subspace topology) then A is also dense in C. The image of a dense subset under a surjective continuous function is again dense.
VIJ is symbol of resistance citizens of indigenous against the government colonial, with the not wearing name of Batavia in the name of this association. In this stadium, VIJ claimed four titles champion in the year 1931, 1933, 1934 and 1938, and featured indigenous talent such as Roeljaman, Iskandar, A. Gani, Djaimin, Moestari, and Soetarno. Field Petojo who now named Field VIJ is form of history who at this time still standing amid the denseness city, when first tree—tree or buildings cinema Roxy who accompany the pitch this, now home—houses in her rundown settlements the citizens become grounds keepers this. In 1950, VIJ was officially named Persija and moved his base to the field Menteng, Jakarta.
Philosophically, it is influenced by the principles of Taoism, specifically the concept of Yin and Yang: the idea of the universe as governed by two primal forces, opposing but complementary. Some of the contrasting concepts used in penjing include portrayal of "dominance and subordination, emptiness (void) and substance, denseness and sparseness, highness and lowness, largeness and smallness, life and death, dynamics and statics, roughness and meticulousness, firmness and gentleness, lightness and darkness, straightness and curviness, verticality and horizontality[,] and lightness and heaviness." Design inspiration is not limited to observation or representation of nature, but is also influenced by Chinese poetry, calligraphy, and other visual arts. Common penjing designs include evocation of dragons and the strokes of well- omened characters.
Haruko was responsible for uncovering Sakuragi's athletic talent after seeing him try to dunk a ball at her request - she was impressed by the height of his jump and considered him good enough to join the team. Sakuragi always listens to her due to his deep affection for her. They have gone on some (what Sakuragi considers) non-official dates and have occasionally trained together. Despite her emotional denseness and sweetness, Haruko is a pretty good student, helping Akagi tutor Sakuragi and Rukawa as well as the other two starters when they had to retake some tests they had failed or be disqualified from the National Tournament, and is not afraid to stand up for others when needed.
Children's Literature noted that "this book will definitely appeal to historical fiction fans", and "readers looking for a strong woman role model will be thoroughly entertained". Kirkus Reviews described the first-person account as "mildly compelling", and criticized that "The occasionally vivid voice of an intelligent young woman lapses into uncharacteristic moments of denseness (as she fails to heed advice she's just given herself) or starchy historical or cultural explanations for the readers' benefit, often inserted into conversation". Kirkus stated that "the narrative arc lags under the inconsistent voice", and "readers who hungry purely for lots of effective detail of an ancient culture, time and place may find this a digestible-enough vehicle for it, with oodles of backmatter for support".
With this change Tender-Conscience is able to get by unrecognized by the men from the House of Mirth and, so, go on his way. At the Hill Difficulty Tender- Conscience had the choice of the three ways: the one going up the hill also called "Difficulty," the one going around the right hand of the hill called "Danger," and the one going around the left side of the hill called "Destruction." The broadness and pleasantness of the two byways induced Tender-Conscience to take the right-hand byway Danger. He thought that this way would also lead him to the top of the hill, but the growing denseness of the forest surrounding the way and the howlings of wild beasts that he heard induced him to go back to the foot of the hill.
Machine-woven trims and sewing machines put these dense trimmings within the reach of even modest dressmakers and home sewers, and an abundance of trimming is a characteristic of mid-Victorian fashion.Tozer, Jane and Sarah Levitt, Fabric of Society: A Century of People and their Clothes 1770-1870, Laura Ashley Press, As a predictable reaction, high fashion came to emphasize exquisiteness of cut and construction over denseness of trimming, and applied trim became a signifier of mass-produced clothing by the 1930s.Hawes, Elizabeth Fashion is Spinach, Random House, 1938 The iconic braid and gold button trim of the Chanel suit are a notable survival of trim in high fashion. In home decorating, the 1980s and 1990s saw a fashion for dense, elaborately layered trimmings on upholstered furniture and drapery.
Journalist W. David Marx notes that the musicians were less interested in having an original sound than they were about having a sound that reflected their personal tastes, that the music "was literally built out of this collection process. The 'creative content' is almost all curation, since they basically reproduced their favourite songs, changing the melody a bit but keeping all parts of the production intact." Specific touchstones include the French yé-yé music of Serge Gainsbourg, the orchestral pop of Van Dyke Parks and the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson, the lounge pop of Burt Bacharach, and the sunshine pop of Roger Nichols and the Small Circle of Friends. Wilson was romanticized a mad genius experimenting in the recording studio, and Phil Spector's Wall of Sound was emulated not for its denseness, but for its elaborate quality.
Hair length is not a factor in thermoregulation: for example, some tropical mammals such as sloths have the same length of fur length as some arctic mammals but with less insulation; and, conversely, other tropical mammals with short hair have the same insulating value as arctic mammals. The denseness of fur can increase an animal's insulation value, and arctic mammals especially have dense fur; for example, the musk ox has guard hairs measuring as well as a dense underfur, which forms an airtight coat, allowing them to survive in temperatures of . Some desert mammals, such as camels, use dense fur to prevent solar heat from reaching their skin, allowing the animal to stay cool; a camel's fur may reach in the summer, but the skin stays at . Aquatic mammals, conversely, trap air in their fur to conserve heat by keeping the skin dry.
The battle began with a charge by the Galwegian spearmen who > "after their custom gave vent thrice to a yell of horrible sound,Henry of > Huntingdon – Anderson Scottish Annals (1908), p. 202 – says the cry was > 'Albani', a sluaghghairm of some antiquity corresponding to the Gaelic > Albanaich! "We are the Men of Scotland", which gives some malicious humour > to a Tudor antiquary's claim that when the Galwegians fell back the English > shouted at them 'Iry' "You're Irish", but this appears to be pure invention > on his part and attacked the southerns in such an onslaught that they > compelled the first spearmen to forsake their post; but they were driven off > again by the strength of the knights, and [the spearmen] recovered their > courage and strength against the foe. And when the frailty of the Scottish > lances was mocked by the denseness of iron and wood they drew their swords > and attempted to contend at close quarters"Ailred of Rievaulx, Anderson > Scottish Annals (1908), p. 202.
Satisfied that he was up against the Spanish. Writing in his serialized set of articles (and later book), "The Rough Riders," Theodore Roosevelt described the opening phase of the battle that started on the right road and involved the 1st and 10th Regular Cavalry in Chapter III "General Young's Fight." as follows: > The denseness of the jungle and the fact that they used absolutely smokeless > powder, made it exceedingly difficult to place exactly where they were, and > almost immediately Young, who always liked to get as close as possible to > his enemy, began to push his troops forward. They were deployed on both > sides of the road in such thick jungle that it was only here and there that > they could possibly see ahead, and some confusion, of course, ensued, the > support gradually getting mixed with the advance. Captain Beck took A Troop > of the Tenth in on the left, next to Captain Galbraith's (K) troop of the > First; two other troops of the Tenth were on the extreme right.
The fur of mammals has many uses: protection, sensory purposes, waterproofing, and camouflaging, with the primary usage being thermoregulation. The types of hair include definitive, which may be shed after reaching a certain length; vibrissae, which are sensory hairs and are most commonly whiskers; pelage, which consists of guard hairs, under-fur, and awn hair; spines, which are a type of stiff guard hair used for defense in, for example, porcupines; bristles, which are long hairs usually used in visual signals, such as the mane of a lion; velli, often called "down fur," which insulates newborn mammals; and wool, which is long, soft, and often curly. Hair length is negligible in thermoregulation, as some tropical mammals, such as sloths, have the same fur length as some arctic mammals but with less insulation; and, conversely, other tropical mammals with short hair have the same insulating value as arctic mammals. The denseness of fur can increase an animal's insulation value, and arctic mammals especially have dense fur; for example, the musk ox has guard hairs measuring as well as a dense underfur, which forms an airtight coat, allowing them to survive in temperatures of .
Michael Lynch, Scotland: A New History, (Edinburgh, 1991), p. 53. Ailred described the same charge, saying that the first line > "after their custom gave vent thrice to a yell of horrible sound, and > attacked the southerns in such an onslaught that they compelled the first > spearmen to forsake their post; but they were driven off again by the > strength of the knights, and [the spearmen] recovered their courage and > strength against the foe. And when the frailty of the Scottish lances was > mocked by the denseness of iron and wood they drew their swords and > attempted to contend at close quarters" As the Scots were engaging in this close combat, Ailred tells us that the English archers began to fire on the Scottish line, causing extreme disarray and lose of life. The suicidal bravery and endurance of the Galwegians, and the lack of Norman-style armour which Máel Ísu and the Scots had allegedly been so boastful of, was mocked by Ailred: > "like a hedgehog with its quill, so would you see a Galwegian bristling all > round with arrows, and none theless brandishing his sword, and in blind > madness rushing forward now smite a foe, now lash the air with useless > stokes".

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