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"elide" Definitions
  1. elide something to leave out the sound of part of a word when you are pronouncing it

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It would not elide the differences between men and women.
Users could also elide the system by creating fake identities.
Trump will mercilessly expound upon them to elide his own.
Sometimes, however, it can elide, or displace, her greater policy ideas.
Drake's genius was to elide the difference between the two views.
It begins with sustained tones that elide into slides and clusters.
What both positions can elide, however, is that the very realness of
While well-intentioned, these criticisms elide an important thread of U.S. history.
Early polls show why Mr. Biden would want to elide any disagreements.
Condemning "group supremacy" is a neat way to elide the real issue.
And so I wondered about Ullmann's choice to elide these central names.
To be fair, it is not just the critics who elide this point.
Rather than evade or elide these criticisms, Improbable incorporated them into the story.
The renderings and trend reports tend to elide the messy road map to that future.
That is partly because some critics elide foreigners, who are not protected, with citizens, who are.
In using things to stand in for human lives, Kiefer's photographs too often elide the human.
What they all understand—and what liberals like Beauchamp elide—is that this is really about power.
I thought iPhones were a fad and didn't imagine that smartphones would eventually elide many of those distinctions.
Its location, across the Potomac River from Washington, DC, means that national, state and local politics often elide.
"Pattern recognition" elide the fact that we've gone way past recognition, and into translation and generation of patterns.
They elide the fact that you can base your vote on economic issues without being maximally economically anxious.
The Elide looks just like a regular coffee thermos on the outside, yet inside is where the magic happens.
On the other hand, the scramble for the Sanders vote does elide the fact that Clinton won the primary.
It also makes the choice to elide the more horrifying aspects of the tragedy, rather than revel in horror.
But then The Order does something unexpected: it actually stares at the history and legacies that its influences often elide.
What Sessions's bluster and the lawsuits elide is that the challenged California laws are far less obtrusive than they claim.
Artistic vision cannot be faked, which is an unfortunate reality that Timberlake has been able to elide until now. ♦
It's best if you elide context, depth or any intention of dialogue; just straight-up make fun of the person.
The problem is, it becomes all too easy to elide the human cost of that in favor of the bigger picture.
These videos slyly elide the long hours that lie between seeing how something is done and knowing how to do it.
And at an event like the Correspondents' Dinner — designed to elide the differences between government and press — what is an entertainer's role?
When recapping wrestling history, it can completely elide the messier incidents: the sex scandals, shady deaths, neglected injuries, drug abuse and more.
The 19603-minute episodes necessarily elide a number of important steps in Kondo's tidying process and entirely omit much of the meaning.
And Mark is sweet, but the movie doesn't completely romanticize him, or elide the ways his doll project awkwardly depicts his sexual interests.
But more frustratingly, comments like Blanchett's elide and ignore those women who reviewed Ocean's 8 and didn't think it was exactly a masterpiece.
Thus, should I ever feel inspired to maliciousness, I could selectively prune my chat history with someone, elide essential context, and misrepresent their words.
There is something decadent about considering horror on this scale, and not merely because of our instincts to ironize or elide anything that big.
But many on Twitter pointed out his apparent superiority to President Trump shouldn't elide a clear-eyed look at his life in public office.
They were both relieved as teenagers to discover the term "queer," which is elastic enough to elide standard definitions of sexual orientation and gender.
But what overly simplistic readings like "Bernie = Man = Bad" elide is the many complicated ways in which different kinds of people experience gendered violence.
While a partisan could perhaps write-off the Cohen-Watnick affair as an aberration, the National Security Council's substantive performance is harder to elide.
There was then a tedious discussion about maps I am going to elide because I don't see what it has to do with defamation.
These colors shift and elide one another; some seem organized into bands of competing tones as they transect and bisect the portrait's almost suffocating stillness.
His detailed descriptions elide meaning; his emotions clang in a vacuum and his seemingly familiar dramas and will-to-self-exegesis are bridges to nowhere.
Rather than pursue the original idea, I decided to try a variation on it by thinking of other words I could elide to create homophones.
But rather than trying to elide these facets of Sontag's personality—or the ways we might feel ourselves tempted to judge her—Moser explores them.
That affinity allows "Hansard" to elide past and present: A wisecrack about "European foxes" wreaking havoc on Diana's adored garden winks at Brexit-era realpolitik.
"Three Peaks" has a placid surface, but Zabeil uses abstraction — with edits that elide information or play tricks with spatial perception — to deepen a trite scenario.
This selectivity enables him to elide what historians of race and religion, including Paul Harvey and Mark Noll, recognize as the "theological racism" tradition in evangelicalism.
This latest wave of white rappers, however, is demonstrating how many different ways there now are to try to elide racial conversation while still making rap music.
Click here to view original GIFThe Elide fire ball must be filled with magic potion because it can get thrown into any fire and put it out immediately.
What those defenses elide is the reasoning behind Kavanaugh's argument: a back-breaking deference to the president's job performance over the ordinary processes of the American judicial system.
But the broad, uncritical gaze of nostalgia can conveniently fog over the social realities of any "golden age," and elide important details about who it was golden for.
Fremantle doesn't elide the differences between the present and the past in favor of a kind of immediacy, but rather presents the period as a cabinet of curiosities.
This is the distinction Elizabeth Bishop illuminates, by pretending to elide it, in her villanelle "One Art," perhaps the most famous reckoning with loss in all of literature.
Whether to put the country on the path of restoration or to continue to elide a disgraceful chapter in our history is the choice the Senate now faces.
The neorealist cinema that dominated Italy during that same period — like Roberto Rossellini's Rome, Open City (2100) and Federico Fellini's La Strada (1954) — also typically elide that brutal reality.
But when they're face-to-face with West Virginians, like this week in Charleston, they elide that reality and claim that coal will never die, and indeed will grow.
But since that's hard to say clearly, most people elide the two distinct sounds at the end of NOSE and the beginning of STUD and pronounce it NOSE DUD.
We want to believe in the best possible narrative of our actions, and in so doing, construct stories for ourselves that carefully elide facts and memories that don't fit.
That's ultimately why Green Book feels wrongheaded to me, no matter how well-intentioned: The movie clearly exhibits Hollywood's unfortunate tendency to elide reality when making movies about historical racism.
For example, Tillerson at State might allow Trump to more easily elide or ignore Trump statements during the campaign that he would withdraw from (or "cancel") the Paris Agreement on climate.
So far, activists have been able to elide this contradiction, claiming both that climate change is a World War III-level challenge, and that we can deal with it relatively easily.
Both carbon dynamics and forest science are complex and contentious fields, and in assessing whether biomass is better than alternatives, models have to take into account — or deliberately elide — complex factors.
But the oft-heard argument that other peoples are suffering more than the Palestinians can be a form of weaponized whataboutism, meant to elide the unique role America plays as Israel's protector.
Trying to verify facts and elide opinion may push a writer to higher standards, but the overall thrust of journalism these days has been a move away from the construct of objectivity, not toward it.
First, read his story, by Michael Shaw, who as he picked up a research trail begun by a British war correspondent, Anthony Loyd, understood what too many people either do not grasp or cannily elide.
Whatever point they mean to make, images like the ones Saltz shared last week elide any real criticism of the relationship between Fox News and the Oval Office with a cheap joke about same-sex desire.
"The way the history of slave resistance has been written, this very gendered narrative developed about how manly and masculine enslaved men actually were, which served to elide the role that women played," Hall told Hyperallergic.
The quintessentially American tendency to elide the severity of this country's bloody racial history and the no less American tendency to emphasize personal agency over structural barriers results in a highly potent cocktail of cultural historicism.
One editor in Beijing presented a detailed plan to restructure the novel in a way that would elide references to the Cultural Revolution and the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, subjects that remain taboo in China.
Or are they buying them as a fashion statement stemming from an emotional connection to a 30-year history of Timberland boots and hip-hop style, which this center city pop-up seems to deliberately elide?
My guess is that the AP sees social promotion as secondary to and distinct from the core journalistic enterprise in a way that makes it okay to elide key factual points for the sake of enhanced oomph.
Five Star's ability to elide hard positions on controversial issues such as immigration and leaving the eurozone, as well as its support for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, made it a difficult target for its political enemies.
The affair crystallizes a number of dark elements bubbling to the surface in a climate of public tension in France, even beyond the Yellow Vest protests, now in their 14th week, whose economic resentments sometimes elide with anti-Semitism.
Long after Mr O'Rourke has dropped out of the race, he says, the main pro-gun lobbyist, the National Rifle Association (NRA), will continue to elide Mr O'Rourke's confiscation plan with the more moderate gun-control proposals of other Democratic candidates.
But to the companies making and marketing these apps, please, don't elide this aspect of womanhood by painting it with a trendy, approachable color that turns femininity into ironic girlishness, a period of bodily and emotional rawness into tempered calm.
But it is less forgivable to elide an obvious distinction: Mondrian and Calder were not operating shops open to the public and refusing to sell certain pieces of art to a class of people whose life rituals they deemed sinful.
Despite everyone who is in a position to know saying publicly that no such wiretapping order was made, Trump continues to defend it -- now trying to elide his claim with the broader surveillance operations run by the National Security Agency.
Some of the parody lands, such as a running joke about how Natalie is trapped in a PG-13 world, where her foul language is dependably bleeped out by street traffic and prim edits elide her efforts to have sex.
In Mr Sessions's rhetoric, if only thinly in fact, violent crime and the drug trade elide with his other big preoccupation: immigration, the issue that brought him and Mr Trump together, and on which, as a senator, he took the chamber's hardest line.
However, the painting's use at the inaugural luncheon would elide the fact that though Trump won the electoral vote, he lost the popular vote, by a count of over three million — a fact that the Trump machine is eager to erase from history.
In fact, a number of pieces seem to consciously elide their human subjects, as with Shetty's "Untitled" (2008), which features a common clay water vessel rigged atop a mechanical conveyor performing an automated imitation of the human act of pouring — no human required.
The measured elegance of Gurnah's prose renders his protagonist in a manner almost uncannily real, in part because the author does not elide the young man's transience, but instead makes its slow impact on his life a genuine focus of the story.
Critics saw this "adversity index," as it came to be known, as just another attempt by the College Board to maintain its dominance over college admissions or elide the harm that the SAT has inflicted upon generations of youth from disadvantaged communities.
The walkout came in response to a New York Times report about Google's tendency to elide sexual misconduct, including the revelations of how former Google executive Andy Rubin received a $96 million payout to leave the company after allegedly sexually harassing employees.
It must be noted that he was a plaintiff in the lawsuit against WWE on grounds that they covered up the link between pro wrestling and brain damage, with a side that classifying wrestlers as independent contractors lets the company elide its responsibilities to employees.
This week on the Popcast, I speak with the music reporter Joe Coscarelli about the many ways the current wave of white rappers — including G-Eazy, Mike Stud, Lil Dicky and Post Malone — are trying to elide conversations about race, with varying degrees of success.
They talk of value being shared among all users of the network, instead of accruing to a single company … but they tend to elide the fact that such a network would be slower, more complex, and harder to use, in exchange for very little end-user value.
The movie gives the impression that at two hours or eight hours, it would play in a similar way: content to let details emerge over time; happy to dwell on scenes that a more conventional drama might elide for aimlessness; and only tentatively committed to graceful dramatic arcs.
Elide Morelli, Antonietta de Angelis, Irene Stranieri and Alessandra Martini began working at Maison Valentino as teenagers, and they are full of stories: Morelli recalls making clothes for a newly widowed Jacqueline Kennedy; de Angelis had been researching corsetry worn at Versailles for the soon-to-be unveiled collection.
In their book "Rational Choice and Democratic Deliberation: A Theory of Discourse Failure," Guido Pincione and Fernando R. Tesón discuss the problems created by the confusing and equivocal terminology used to describe positions in political philosophy, its tendency to elide the various senses in which one might employ a particular descriptive term.
This might seem to reduce the good fortune of those like Sakai and Murakami to a coin flip, but would elide another, more powerful lesson: Ninety-one percent of tsunami survivors made the conscious decision on 3/11 to either evacuate immediately or at the direction of others, according to the study.
But its director is more interested in myth-spinning than retreading history, and while it's hardly unusual for movies based on real events to elide and trim the narrative to make it more cinematic, Darkest Hour — which so clearly wants to also comment on the present — and its triumphant conclusion leave a lingering unease.
Ms. Powell smartly recognizes a truth that many in the industry elide: A lack of diversity is not just one of several issues for Silicon Valley to fix, but is instead the keystone problem — the source of much else that ails tech, from its recklessly expansionist zeal to the ways its brightest companies keep stepping in problems of their own making.
The basic principle here, scientifically, which Turkheimer has elided in and you seem to want him to elide it, or you seem to be happy that he elided it, is that, yes, it is safe to say that are genetic differences among genetically isolated populations — your point about the conceptual coherence of race is well taken — but based on the ancestry of all the seven billion human beings that currently exist, there are differences among groups.
Like all celebrity images, the lingering idea of Stefani as a scrappy, DIY kind of girl worked to elide the things that made having it all possible: the money — and the child care and trainers and private chefs it funds — that makes a body like hers possible; the whiteness and domesticity that rendered her a "safe" choice for brands; the extent to which her success was built on appropriating fashion from other cultures and, as the years went by, continuing to ignore calls to reckon with that practice.
Elide Melli (born 29 November 1952) is an Italian actress. She appeared in more than ten films since 1979.
In the West Germanic dialects which became Old English, n had a tendency to elide when positioned immediately before a th.
In 2010 Røstad and Stian Leknes (vocals) from Earth Died Screaming gave a rare duo concert at the Trondheim Jazz Festival. The band Earth Died Screaming is a tribute band to Tom Waits and includes in addition to Røstad and Leknes, Kurt Sprenger (guitar), Magnus Mortensen (double bass), Peder Simonsen (tuba), Daniel Elide (drums) and Alessandro Elide (percussion).
Linda Frances Elide Lusardi (born 18 September 1958 in Wood Green, North London) is an English actress, television presenter and former glamour model.
Chad lived at and through a watershed in relations between the Anglo-Saxons and the wider Europe. Bede constantly tries to elide the ambiguities of Chad's career, not always successfully.
Marina Ripa di Meana (born Maria Elide Punturieri and previously known as Marina Lante della Rovere; 21 October 1941 – 5 January 2018) was an Italian writer, actress, director, stylist, activist and TV personality.
In the 30s, in a large estate known as "Los Arrayanes", Guillermo González León lives with her two beautiful daughters. The oldest is Elide, a frivolous, passionate and ambitious woman, while the smaller, Clarisa, is cheerful, sweet and sensitive. Elide is a bitter woman, because she has always felt that her father prefers Clarisa, so she has a deep hatred for her sister. The latter is placed in a school for girls, which deprives it of its great spirit of freedom and their great desire to see the world.
Until now, the budding Explicit Programming movement has been linked to the use of an experimental Java research tool called ELIDE. The Design Markers technique requires only standard Javadoc-like tools to garner many of the benefits of Explicit Programming.
Kirkus Reviews notes that “Kelly’s arguments ring true, and his enthusiasm [about the future] is contagious”. Publishers Weekly also highlights that this book reflect Kelly's “optimistic and arguably idealistic view” and that he “chooses to elide discussions of the specific downsides that likely will accompany the changes he describes”.
In Hindustani, it is common to elide the sound /h/ ˂ہ˃/<ह> in normal speech. For example, آپ کہاں جا رہے ہیں/आप कहाँ जा रहे हैं āp kahā̃ jā rahe hãi will be pronounced آپ کاں جا رے ایں/आप काँ जा रे ऐं āp kā̃ jā re ãi.
Fee simple estates may be either fee simple absolute or defeasible (i.e. subject to future conditions) like fee simple determinable and fee simple subject to condition subsequent; this is the complex system of future interests (q.v.) which allows concepts of trusts and estates to elide into actuarial science through the use of life contingencies. Estate in land can also be divided into estates of inheritance and other estates that are not of inheritance.
The Peddler and the Lady (Italian title: Campo de' fiori) is a 1943 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Caterina Boratto, Cristiano Cristiani and Peppino De Filippo.Reich & Garofalo p.101 The film was made at Cinecittà in Rome. Much of the film is set on the Campo de' Fiori in Rome where Elide a greengrocer is in love with a fishmonger who works nearby, but he is more interested in another woman.
Taviani was born in Genoa on November 6, 1912. His mother, Elide Banchelli, was an elementary school teacher. His father, Ferdinando, was a headmaster and one of the founders of the Genoese section of the Italian People's Party (1919). After graduating from the Classical “Liceo”, Taviani went on to university where he earned a law degree in 1934. The same year he obtained his journalist’s license and began working for various Catholic oriented newspapers.
A few examples (slightly exaggerated; apostrophes added to indicate elision): :松下さんはいますか? Matsushita-san wa imasu ka? ("Is Mr. Matsushita in?") :Pronounced: matsush'tasanwa imas'ka : :失礼します Shitsurei shimasu ("Excuse me") :Pronounced: sh'tsureishimas' : Gender roles also influence elision in Japanese. It is considered masculine to elide, especially the final u of the polite verb forms (-masu, desu), but women are traditionally encouraged to do the opposite.
Instead of offering a more typical survey of laws, institutions, and important political and military achievements of Frederick's reign, the book struck a distinctly panegyrical tone, portraying Frederick as a tragic hero and the idealized embodiment of the German nation. It included no footnotes and seemed to elide historical events with more fanciful legends and propagandistic literary depictions. The work elicited a combination of bewilderment and criticism from the mainstream historical academy.
He discovered a new island to which he gave the name of Elide, in memory of his first tormented love. He returned to this island in 1857, taking possession in the name of the Mexican Government. Then he made a second expedition to the mining region of Sinaloa.Biologia Marina – La scoperta di Baja California Ettore Craveri In 1858 Federico Craveri left for San Francisco, went to Vancouver Island and sailed up the Fraser River.
Noun ellipsis (N-ellipsis), also noun phrase ellipsis (NPE), is a mechanism that elides, or appears to elide, part of a noun phrase that can be recovered from context. The mechanism occurs in many languages like English, which uses it less than related languages. Theoretical analyses of N-ellipsis vary, with at least three types of approaches to the phenomenon that a theory can pursue: 1) the true ellipsis analysis, 2) the covert pronoun analysis, and 3) the overt pronoun analysis.
Gapping (and stripping) is an ellipsis mechanism that seems to occur in coordinate structures only. It usually excludes a finite verb from the second conjunct of a coordinate structure and allows further constituents to also be elided from the conjunct.Concerning the nature of the material that gapping can elide from the non-initial conjuncts of coordinate structures, see Osborne (2019: 361-365). While gapping itself is widely acknowledged to involve ellipsis, which instances of coordination do and do not involve gapping is still a matter of debate.
Esmée Bulnes directed the school until 1967, followed by Elide Bonagiunta (until 1972). The next school director was John Field, former director of the Royal Ballet of London and former director of the Corpo di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala (the Theater's resident company). John Field left the school in July 1974; his place was taken by Anna Maria Prina, former student of the school and then soloist of the Corpo di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala. Current director of the dance department of the Academy is Frédéric Olivieri.
Many of the school students have achieved international fame. Among them: Attilia Radice, Giuseppina Morlacchi, Teresa Legnani, Cia Fornaroli, Ettorina Mazzucchelli, Nives Poli, Edda Martignoni, Bianca Gallizia, Giuliana Penzi and Elide Bonagiunta. In more recent times, famous dancers who have studied at the school are: Carla Fracci, Luciana Savignano, Liliana Cosi, Oriella Dorella, Paola Cantalupo, Marco Pierin, Massimo Murru, Carlotta Zamparo, Sabrina Brazzo, Gilda Gelati, Marta Romagna, Roberto Bolle, and Alessio Carbone. Many other dancers have started their dance instruction at the school, such as the famous ballerina Alessandra Ferri.
Gerald Weiss noted that although Tylor's classic definition of culture was restricted to humans, many anthropologists take this for granted and thus elide that important qualification from later definitions, merely equating culture with any learned behavior. This slippage is a problem because during the formative years of modern primatology, some primatologists were trained in anthropology (and understood that culture refers to learned behavior among humans), and others were not. Notable non-anthropologists, like Robert Yerkes and Jane Goodall thus argued that since chimpanzees have learned behaviors, they have culture.Robert Yerkes 1943 Chimpanzees: A Laboratory Colony.
What this means is that formal accounts of ellipsis must seek some way of accounting for the fact that many of the ellipsis mechanisms enumerated above can elide word combinations that do not qualify as any recognizable unit of (phrase structure) syntax. One widespread approach to the challenge is to assume movement (or some notion akin to movement).See for instance Johnson 2008 for an ATB-movement account of gapping and Merchant 2001 for a movement account of sluicing. What happens is that remnants are moved out of a greater constituent first so that the greater constituent can then be elided in full.
According to the terms of the Treaty on European Union "In order to ensure the proper functioning and development of the common market, the Commission (…) formulate recommendations or deliver opinions on matters dealt with in this Treaty, if it expressively so provides or if the Commission considers it necessary." Concretely, recommendations can be used by the Commission to raze barriers of competition caused by the establishment or the modification of internal norms of a Member State. If a country does not conform to a recommendation, the Commission cannot propose the adoption of a Directive aimed at other Member Countries, in order to elide this distortion.
Spanish, Italian, Catalan, Occitan and Romanian can elide subject pronouns only (Portuguese sometimes elides object pronouns as well), and they often do so even when the referent has not been mentioned. This is helped by person/number inflection on the verb. It has been observed that pro-drop languages are those with either rich inflection for person and number (Persian, Polish, Portuguese, etc.) or no such inflection at all (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, etc.), but languages that are intermediate (English, French, etc.) are non-pro-drop. While the mechanism by which overt pronouns are more "useful" in English than in Japanese is obscure, and there are exceptions to this observation, it still seems to have considerable descriptive validity.
Obstruent-only syllables also occur phonetically in some prosodic situations when unstressed vowels elide between obstruents, as in potato and today , which do not change in their number of syllables despite losing a syllabic nucleus. A few languages have so-called syllabic fricatives, also known as fricative vowels, at the phonemic level. (In the context of Chinese phonology, the related but non-synonymous term apical vowel is commonly used.) Mandarin Chinese is famous for having such sounds in at least some of its dialects, for example the pinyin syllables sī shī rī, sometimes pronounced respectively. Though, like the nucleus of rhotic English church, there is debate over whether these nuclei are consonants or vowels.
Ballblazer's theme music, called "Song of the Grid" and heard between matches, was algorithmically generated, a technique designed by Lucasfilm Games team leader Peter Langston and called "riffology". The lead melody is assembled from a predefined set of 32 eight-note melody fragments, or riffs, which are put together randomly by an algorithm that also makes choices on several parameters including "how fast to play the riff, how loud to play it, when to omit or elide notes, when to insert a rhythmic break". The melody is accompanied by bassline, drums and chords, which are also assembled on the fly by a simplified version of the above approach. In effect the music plays forever, without repeating itself but without straying too far from the original theme.
In musical score engraving, the undertie symbol is called an "elision slur" or "lyric slur"The MuseScore Handbook: Lyrics - elision, and is used to indicate synalepha: the elision of two or more spoken syllables into a single note; this is in contrast to the more common melisma, the extension of a single spoken syllable over multiple sung notes. Although rare in English texts, synalepha is often encountered in musical lyrics written in the Romance languages. In use, the undertie is placed between the words of the lyric that are to be sung as one note to prevent the space between them being interpreted as a syllable break. For example, in the printed lyric "the‿im - mor - tal air", the undertie between "the" and "im-" instructs the singer to elide these two syllables into one, thus reducing five spoken syllables into four sung notes.
Whereas the result of a join (or inner join) consists of tuples formed by combining matching tuples in the two operands, an outer join contains those tuples and additionally some tuples formed by extending an unmatched tuple in one of the operands by "fill" values for each of the attributes of the other operand. Outer joins are not considered part of the classical relational algebra discussed so far. The operators defined in this section assume the existence of a null value, ω, which we do not define, to be used for the fill values; in practice this corresponds to the NULL in SQL. In order to make subsequent selection operations on the resulting table meaningful, a semantic meaning needs to be assigned to nulls; in Codd's approach the propositional logic used by the selection is extended to a three- valued logic, although we elide those details in this article.
Harvey's idea was rooted in Karl Marx's theory of the "annihilation of time and space". A similar idea was proposed by Elmar Altvater in an article in PROKLA in 1987, translated into English as "Ecological and Economic Modalities of Time and Space" and published in Capitalism Nature Socialism in 1989. Time–space compression often occurs as a result of technological innovations that condense or elide spatial and temporal distances, including technologies of communication (telegraph, telephones, fax machines, Internet), travel (rail, cars, trains, jets), and economics (the need to overcome spatial barriers, open up new markets, speed up production cycles, and reduce the turnover time of capital). According to theorists like Paul Virilio, time-space compression is an essential facet of contemporary life: "Today we are entering a space which is speed-space ... This new other time is that of electronic transmission, of high-tech machines, and therefore, man is present in this sort of time, not via his physical presence, but via programming" (qtd.
Though just intonation in its simplest form (5-limit) may seem to suggest a necessarily tonal logic, it need not be the case. Some music of Kraig Grady and Daniel James Wolf uses just intonation scales designed by Erv Wilson explicitly for a consonant form of atonality, and many of Ben Johnston's early works, like the Sonata for Microtonal Piano and String Quartet No. 2, use serialism to elide the predominance of a tonal centre. Alternatively, composers such as La Monte Young, Ben Johnston, James Tenney, Marc Sabat, Wolfgang von Schweinitz, Michael Harrison (musician), and Catherine Lamb have sought a new kind tonality and harmony – one based on the perception and experience of sound, which not only allows for the more familiar consonant structures, but also extends them beyond the 5-limit into a nuanced and diverse network of relationships between tones. Yuri Landman devised a just intonation musical scale from an atonal prepared guitar playing technique based on adding a third bridge under the strings.
Catania. Luigi Manozzi is a public official who has been engaged for 8 years to Mirella Guglielmi, whom he treats as the object of his sexual desires without however deciding to marry her. Mussia, the girl's mother, aware of her daughter's situation, constantly teases Luigi to push him to do his duty, even though the girl does not need to contract a shotgun marriage. After being caught red-handed during coitus, Luigi slips away from Mirella's family for fear of being cornered by Mussia who, instead of blaming him for the fait accompli, proposes to help him financially; having no other arguments to procrastinate, Luigi works on a pretext to be transferred to L'Aquila while waiting for the situation to evolve in his favor. Fearing the final bachelorette party of her daughter, Mussia with the help of her sister Elide tries to facilitate a new engagement between Mirella and a peer, Lucio Davossa.
Alfonso Signorini, opinionist of the twelfth edition, in an interview he stated, a few days after the Grade Fratello 12 final, the following: "I believe that within Grande Fratello 12 there was the influence of a few call centers too many: otherwise it is not possible to explain how it is possible that Ilenia, with a fan club of 80,000 people who have not voted all but almost, may have lost to a certain Martina who has 10,000 fans. Maths is not an opinion […] It would be time and time to get organized to ensure that call centers do not interfere with the outcome of a final vote." Furthermore, Signorini, also in that interview, declared that he had doubts about the fact that Sabrina Mbarek, winner of the twelfth season, did not deserve, in his opinion, this title as Gaia Elide Bruschini, the runner-up, was greeted with a roar from the studio audience while the italian-tunisian coolly. Therefore, the so strong difference in preference between the two competitors, between the studio audience and the one at home, cannot be explained.
City of Columbia, , the Court had held that due process forbade applying a novel interpretation of South Carolina's criminal trespassing statute to a criminal defendant who had no prior warning that the statute might be interpreted in a manner adverse to the defendant. Bouie and subsequent cases applying Bouie made clear that the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment did not incorporate the Ex Post Facto guarantee against the states in any particular manner. The rationale of Bouie rested on "core due process concepts of notice, foreseeability, and, in particular, the right to fair warning as those concepts bear on the constitutionality of attaching criminal penalties to what previously had been innocent conduct." Although the set of interests protected by the Due Process Clause might overlap substantially with the set of interests protected by the Ex Post Facto Clauses, to elide the distinction between the two provisions as set forth in Bouie would be to ignore the textual differences between the clauses as well as the contextual differences between legislative and judicial lawmaking.

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