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The music — wasted on headphones — makes full use of surround sound.
Additionally, Erdogan makes full use of state resources to run his campaign.
It's on an odd-shaped triangle lot, but makes full use of the compact space.
It appreciates, and makes full use of, all that man and nature between them have provided.
It's also the only number with choreography that makes full use of its set and ensemble.
He has 280 characters and makes full use of them, pontificating on everything from Bitcoin to political theory.
Louisa Thomas, a journalist and a former editor at the now defunct Grantland, makes full use of this bounty.
Mafia III makes full use of its vibrant setting and isn't afraid to confront the racist reality of the 1960s.
The minute-long commercial makes full use of the fact that broccoli is both a vegetable and a euphemism for cannabis.
This nasty little stop-motion curio makes full use of its medium to convey icky textures in a way conventional film can't.
White space can be a luxury, yet Ms. O'Grady makes full use of it even as the words within hold their ground.
The company makes full use of that fact in its latest ad for the wearable device, which celebrates active lifestyles in scenes flooded with vivid colors.
It has 115 keys in total with the opportunity to store 25 different commands and five different game profiles — it really makes full use of the space.
In the "Great Wave" Hokusai makes full use of Prussian blue pigment (typically a tool of western practice) lending an intense depth to this already dynamic work.
And "New Work," which had its local premiere at the Alexander Kasser Theater here as part of the Peak Performances series, makes full use of her formal skills.
The family also makes full use of their country home in Anmer Hall, which is set within the even greater rural expanse of the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
Chad Mendes' level change to uppercut makes full use of this and he cracked the brilliant anti-wrestler, Jose Aldo as Aldo brought his weight down on Mendes' punch.
This is particularly true of the two women who vie for dominance in the household of Quinn Carney (a magnetic Mr. James, in a role that finally makes full use of his heroic potential).
Together with husband Prince William, Kate also makes full use of the extensive grounds at the family's rural retreat in Anmer Hall, which is set within the even greater rural expanse of the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
Together with husband Prince William, Kate also makes full use of the extensive grounds at the family's rural retreat in Anmer Hall, which is set within the even greater rural expanse of the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
Together with husband Prince William, Kate also makes full use of the extensive grounds at the family's rural retreat in Anmer Hall, which is set within the even greater rural expanse of the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
It makes full use of an extensive collection of art, posters, literature and other ephemera to supplement the work of Kay Tobin Lahusen and Diana Davies, two photojournalists who recorded the growth of America's modern gay-rights movement.
Since this game makes full use of all the features of the Wii Remote, players have to do all kinds of things to succeed: pressing buttons, swinging the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk, and even pointing at and dragging things with the pointer.
What Men Want certainly isn't perfect, but it makes full use of its mystical premise by allowing its protagonist to become successful by not pleasing the men around her or bending to their whims (or mea culpa apologies, as is Gibson's move in the original).
"The answer lies in converting the world's second largest economy into one that is open to the world but confident in itself – an economy that makes full use of Europe's potential to unleash higher rates of domestic demand and long-term growth," she added. 4.
"The answer lies in converting the world's second largest economy into one that is open to the world but confident in itself — an economy that makes full use of Europe's potential to unleash higher rates of domestic demand and long-term growth," she said.
"Our recommendation sets new record levels of funding in a regular appropriations bill for the office of science — $5.55 billion — the Corps of Engineers — $6.72 billion — funds ARPA-E at a record level of $85033 million, provides the amount authorized by Congress to dredge and maintain our harbors for the fourth consecutive year and makes full use of the Inland Waterways Trust Fund," said Sen.
"If Facebook makes full use of the level of access they are given by asking users to install the Certificate, they will have the ability to continuously collect the following types of data: private messages in social media apps, chats from in instant messaging apps – including photos/videos sent to others, emails, web searches, web browsing activity, and even ongoing location information by tapping into the feeds of any location tracking apps you may have installed," Guardian Mobile Firewall security researcher Will Strafach told TechCrunch.
The club now has more than 200 registered players and makes full use of indoor and outdoor facilities in the Lehmo area.
Using XML and JSON as its data interfaces, FusionCharts Suite XT makes full use of HTML 5 technologies to create compact, interactive, and visually-arresting charts.
SIDDHAM makes full use of Wikipedia and Wikicommons, with embedded hyper-links to images and Wikipedia articles that provide further informations about people, places, objects and special terms.
Dialog makes full use of salty expressions to point up > chuckles.” The film currently holds a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average critic rating of 8.23/10, and holds a 7.9/10 user rating on IMDb.
Blackboard Learn is the VLE used to host and deliver EOC courses, giving students access to the learning material 24/7. EOC makes full use of technology in the delivery of its courses. Online lessons are hosted via Cisco’s meeting platform and Blackboard Collaborate.
For 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX, only two of the four signal pairs in typical Cat 5 cable are used. Alternative B separates the data and the power conductors, making troubleshooting easier. It also makes full use of all four twisted pairs in a typical Cat 5 cable.
Performing the Ringi Beast-Man Wicked Body Change allows a fighter of the Akugata to turn into a , a fighting form that resembles their Rin Jūken style animal and makes full use of the style's Ringi. They are given names which end with the first kana of their beast's Japanese name.
His metaphors are well chosen, and he employs on appropriate occasions familiar terms and locutions, and makes full use of those charming diminutives in which the Portuguese language is rich. His prose is characterized by elegance, sweetness and strength, and is remarkably free from the affectations and false rhetoric that characterized the age.
All of the game's graphics and sound were created on the Atari Falcon. BattleSphere also makes full use of the processors found within the Jaguar for various tasks such as handling of the game's enemy AI and physics engine, with Scott stating that the game was made possible due to the system's multi-chip architecture.
A pilot of the Ryu-Shing-Ki Soryugo, but if there are people who try to do wrong to Salamandine, Naga openly displays her hostility. Due to her deep love, she sometimes lose control of herself. ; : :She is member of Salamandine's entourage and makes full use of Naginata. A pilot of the Ryu-Shing-Ki Hekiryugo.
Performed every two or three years during the summer, this Mystery Play makes full use of the Priory's varied surroundings to stage a performance in which both performers and audience move from scene to scene. Thus, John the Baptist performs baptisms in the River Jordan, represented here by the River Wharfe; and Pontius Pilate's palace is set in a relatively intact corner of the priory ruins.
In addition, the BSAP curriculum makes full use of additional academic and professional opportunities available during the resident and non-resident courses at the U.S. Army War College. BSAP students will sit in seminar with many of the same renowned subject matter experts who lecture for the Advanced Strategic Art Program, the U.S. Army War College resident program, and the other Senior Service Colleges.
He became the first person to earn honorary citizenship of Palau. In 1984, he visited the USSR, writing that the Soviet economy had made "great material progress" as, "in contrast to Western industrial economy," the USSR "makes full use of its manpower." In 1985, the American Humanist Association named him the Humanist of the Year. The Association for Asian Studies (AAS) conferred its 1987 Award for Distinguished Contributions to Asian Studies.
The music, played by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra under conductor Alois Melichar,TCM Music has new lyrics by Dennis Arundell, and professional singers dubbed for some of the actors. The choreography is by Alfred Rodrigues, and the production was designed by Hein Heckroth. Oh... Rosalinda!! is a light-hearted Technicolor romp that makes full use of the new CinemaScope process, and is not just a film of a staged production but a filmic operetta.
The IBM 1130, sold in 1965, offered two floating-point formats: A 32-bit "standard precision" format and a 40-bit "extended precision" format. Standard precision format contains a 24-bit two's complement significand while extended precision utilizes a 32-bit two's complement significand. The latter format makes full use of the CPU's 32-bit integer operations. The characteristic in both formats is an 8-bit field containing the power of two biased by 128.
"Mr. Jaws" is a novelty song by Dickie Goodman released on Cash Records in 1975. This record is a parody of the 1975 summer blockbuster film Jaws, with Goodman interviewing the shark (whom he calls "Mr. Jaws"), as well as the film's main characters, Brody, Hooper, and Quint. Goodman makes full use of his practice of "break-in" music sampling, in which all of the interview answers are lyrics from popular songs from that year.
It is local in that each clustering decision is made without scanning all data points and currently existing clusters. It exploits the observation that the data space is not usually uniformly occupied and not every data point is equally important. It makes full use of available memory to derive the finest possible sub-clusters while minimizing I/O costs. It is also an incremental method that does not require the whole data set in advance.
"Stiff Upper Lip" is a 1937 song composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It references the British expression 'Stiff upper lip'. It was introduced by Gracie Allen in the 1937 film A Damsel in Distress. The song is the occasion for an elaborate dance routine performed inside a funhouse by Fred Astaire, George Burns, and Miss Allen, and makes full use of all the trappings of the house, including the funhouse mirror.
STIM & Swedish Institute for Cultural Relations Abroad, Stockholm, 1966. The score of Aniara is varied and makes full use of a range of musical idioms, including jazz, serial writing and an electronic tape. The narrative is sung primarily by Mimaroben, a bass- baritone, who operates the electronic tape, Mima, the computer, and by the chorus. In essence the opera (and poem) deal with the relationship between the individual and the group through time.
The party opposes the proposed revision of Article 9 of Japan's postwar constitution. The party supports the phasing out of nuclear energy in Japan, and government investment in renewable energy. The party does not support the legalization and maintenance of casinos. The party also supports "building a society that supports each other and makes full use of individuality and creativity." and this party expresses its support for grassroots democracy and diplomatic pacifism.
SSX Blur launched February 27, 2007, on the Wii. It makes full use of the motion controls for turning and tricks. Uber tricks are performed by drawing shapes on the screen, while flips/spins are performed by simply flicking the Wii remote in certain directions. Twelve playable characters are in the game (Mac, Elise, Kaori, Zoe, Moby, Psymon, Allegra, Griff, JP, Skye and newcomers Felix and Maya), all of which can use either skis or snowboard.
The college, which became a State-integrated school in 1982, makes full use of its extensive grounds in sporting and other activities. The school offers the standard intermediate and secondary school curriculumThe New Zealand Curriculum (Retrieved 22 June 2016) leading, for the senior year levels, to the National Certificate of Educational Achievement assessment system (NCEA). The school has good pass rates in NCEA.Laura Walter, "How Auckland's St Paul's College is fighting back", Stuff News, 7 July 2015.
Rigidity of the frame is further improved by the usage of a tapered headset (1" 1/8 - 1" 1/2) as well as featuring internal cable routing. Pinarello say that the Marvel is "top level bike and already UCI approved for use in official competitions." The Marvel also makes full use of the Think2 system allowing the usage of both electronic and mechanical groupsets. Other new features include the new ONDA2V front fork and a new aerodynamic downtube.
Like the majority of epics that precede him (with the notable exception of Lucan's Bellum civile), Statius makes full use of the gods as plot devices; however, Statius employs them in his own creative way.Coleman in Bailey, pp. 17–18. Denis Feeney has pointed out that the role and effectiveness of the Olympian gods is drastically reduced in comparison with chthonic deities. Jupiter's power in particular is usurped by the gods of the underworld, personifications and allegories, and human heroes (like Theseus).
"Faust (ii)", Grove Music Online, Oxford University Press, 2002. Retrieved 27 November 2019 Among the popular numbers from the score is the ballet music, written when the Opéra – where a ballet interlude was mandatory – took over presentation of the work in 1869. The ballet makes full use of the Opéra's large orchestral resources; it is now frequently omitted in live performances, particularly in productions outside France,Holden, p. 145 but the ballet suite became a popular concert item, independent of the opera.
On major State occasions the Chapel Royal choir also sang at Westminster Abbey, or at Old St Paul's. Byrd treats his forces with great resourcefulness. Most of the movements are divided into several sections, known at the time as 'verses'. A few passages(such as the Kyrie) are set in plain style with the two 'sides' of the choir in unison, but elsewhere Byrd makes full use of the possibilities for imitative writing and for various antiphonal and half-contrapuntal textures.
The King City High School Auditorium is executed in cast-in-place concrete. The design makes full use of concrete's potential for plastic form, with compound curves, rounded corners and cast-in sculptural forms. The structure is somewhat elliptical in plan, with rounded corners. A projecting rounded bay at the front comprises the main entrance, with three pairs of doors separated by tall fluted pilasters surmounted by cast busts of Comedy and Tragedy, dividing a triptych relief sculpture that is itself divided into three levels.
The design of the Palau is typical of Catalan modernism in that curves predominate over straight lines, dynamic shapes are preferred over static forms, and rich decoration that emphasizes floral and other organic motifs is used extensively. In contrast to many other buildings built in the modernisme style, however, it must also be said that the design of the Palau is eminently rational. It pays strict attention to function and makes full use of the most up-to-date materials and technologies available at the beginning of the 20th century (e.g., steel framing).
During the Working Phase, the nurse and the patient work to achieve the patient's full potential, and meet their goals for the relationship. A sign that the transition from the orientation phase to the working phase has been made, is if the patient can approach the nurse as a resource, instead of feeling a social obligation to the nurse (Peplau, 1997). The client fully trusts the nurse, and makes full use of the nurse's services and professional abilities. The nurse and the patient work towards discharge and termination goal.
The music took the form of a return to vocal traditions of Rossini's youth, and was a melodrama in which he "recreated the baroque tradition of decorative singing with unparalleled skill".Guido Johannes Joerg 1991, Booklet accompanying ArtHaus DVD, p. 27 The ensemble-scenes (particularly the duos between Arsace and Semiramide) and choruses are of a high order, as is the orchestral writing, which makes full use of a large pit. After this splendid work, one of his finest in the genre, Rossini turned his back on Italy and moved to Paris.
Nasser gets a role that makes full use of his piercing stares and rough voice. He is very convincing in the role and relishes the chance to play a fully realized character instead of the half- baked, two-dimensional villain roles he usually gets. Gopika looks as homely as the role calls for and has good chemistry with Bharath while Gajala is wasted in a throw-away role. Saranya, as always, is able to generate laughs with her slightly whiny voice while Vadivelu shines in a role with equal opportunity for both comedy and sentiments.
Oscar Godbout of The New York Times reviewed the film strictly as entertainment for youngsters, calling it "a pictorial 'funnybook'" that would "probably frighten witless a lot of small children". A generally positive review in Variety wrote: "Imaginative yarn makes full use of astronomical and lab equipment as well as Government atomic research installations as backgrounds to heighten the realism. Highlight, however, is a Martian ray gun which can cause the earth to part into subterranean passages. All this has been effectively filmed by John Seitz in Cinecolor".
The precinct provides a noteworthy contribution to Canberra's townscape by its siting as a terminating point for University Avenue at City Hill, its arrangement of buildings giving prominence to the Supreme Court, and its design execution in the contemporary modern design idiom. The design of the Reserve Bank is additionally important for its overall impression of institutional security. The impressive space of its banking chamber makes full use of the building's height and proportions. Design features of the chamber are the sculpture, "Four Pieces" by Gerald and Margo Lewers, and the timber counter and furniture contemporary with the design of the building.
Opened in June 1999, the National Sailing Centre is approximately 51 minutes away from the Youth Olympic Village via the highway. Equipped with a large berthing area for boats, it also comprises an administration block, a multi- purpose sports hall, a cafeteria, a dormitory and an auditorium, the Centre has been the first-choice location for regional and international competitions. An ideal location for sailing competitions, the National Sailing Centre’s strategic position makes full use of the south-west and north-east winds for year-round sailing. Since its opening, the National Sailing Centre has hosted many international and regional events.
This production blends a contemporary vision of traditional and alternative music, the result of a personal search for his interpreter. The arrangements on this album are subtle and original as soft and loud sounds generated in this production Meneses makes full use of their vocal powers printing on new shades songs never heard before in the traditional Mexican music. This disc contains 13 songs by both contemporary composers such as Maria Greever, Mario Ruiz, Alfonso Esparza, and authors of the past embodied in the Mexican music such as Álvaro Carrillo, José Alfredo Jiménez, Tata Nacho, Predro Galindo, and Elpidio Ramírez.
Doing this will allow them to definitively decide who they will market their product to and how they will get the product to that target audience. The development team maps out a realistic timeline with specific milestones that are described as SMART: specific, measurable, actionable, realistic, and time-bound. The timeline is frequently reviewed and updated, helping the team stay on task and giving management information about the product's progress. In the development phase, the product builds momentum as the company commits more resources to the project and makes full use of cross-functional teamwork as the marketing, technical, manufacturing, and sales departments all come together to offer their expert opinions.
Several of his other works, including his large-scale orchestral work, Harmonielehre, were inspired by similar visions. The piece is at times very delicate but makes full use of the dynamic capabilities of its large ensemble in the fast movements. The woodwinds remain quiet for most of the time, gently repeating the rhythmic pulses while the two pianos play waves of arpeggios. The three female voices (described in the notes to the full score of the work as "the sirens") sing wordless harmony, at some times singing very long slow triads over the chugging ensemble, at other times imitating the short fast notes of the winds and brass.
Trust revolves around a corporate law team led by partner Stephen Bradley (Robson Green), a maverick lawyer who often finds sense in apparently senseless argument. In each episode, the team are presented with corporate clients who require the services of the law firm, often in the handling of critical deals including takeovers, mergers and acquisitions and dissolutions. The series also deals with issues relating to long city working hours, corporate competition, drug abuse in the work place and corporate social responsibility, or the lack of it. The series is set in the City of London and makes full use of the city's iconic buildings as visual references.
Web 3.0 will extend the Web 1.0 capabilities of information searching through personalisation of information delivery through its use of semantic web algorithms, and search engines. Pedagogy 3.0 is also the name of a consortium in the HP Catalyst Initiative that is dedicated to exploring the characteristic features of a pedagogy that makes full use of this technology. The group is primarily focussing on developing models of pedagogy for STEM+ subjects, (Science-Technology- Engineering-Mathematics and other subjects based on empirical evidence, including anthropology, geography, psychology, and sociology). The HP Catalyst Pedagogy 3.0 consortium considersHP Catalyst Summit, Beijing, 12–14 April 2012 that pedagogy 3.0 facilitates collaborative, open-ended involvement between students, with the teacher adopting the roles of facilitator and mentor.
According to Frans van Schooten, if the various relations between straight lines in a figure are written down in the form of equations or proportions, then the combination of these equations in all possible ways, and of new equations thus derived from them leads to the discovery of innumerable new properties of the figure, and here we have "porisms." The discussions, however, between Breton and Vincent, in which C. Housel also joined, did not carry forward the work of restoring Euclid's Porisms, which was left for Chasles. His work (Les Trois livres de porismes d'Euclide, Paris, 1860) makes full use of all the material found in Pappus. But we may doubt its being a successful reproduction of Euclid's actual work.
" Despite describing the sing-along around the campfire as "clumsy," he did believe that Timberlake won the crowd back towards the end of the show. The Oakland Press Gary Graff said "You'd be hard- pressed to find a production that makes full use of an arena in as complete a way as Timberlake is doing" and opined "the whole affair was tightly choreographed to appear precision at times, loose and improvisational at others. Timberlake and company were best when they were at their funkiest." Peter Larsen in Daily Breeze said in his review that Timberlake delivered "with swagger and style in a terrific night at the Forum," and noted the opening act The Shadowboxers "surely won over many with their energetic performance.
Following the deaths of Izel and Sarge, Enoch, the Chronicoms on his side, and Simmons, created a Life Model Decoy of Phil Coulson enhanced with Chronicom technology using the remnants of the previous L.M.D.s and the memories of Coulson saved to the Framework. Upon being briefed of what has occurred since then, he joins the team in stopping the Chronicoms from changing history. Along the way, he makes full use of his enhanced body to survive damage no human could survive, such as destroying the Chronicom Hunters' ship, and saving his mind into a power grid before his team build him a new body. One year after defeating the Chronicoms, the Coulson L.M.D. receives his counterpart's car, Lola, and travels the world.
The complex has a nearly square floor plan measuring 72 meters by 73 meters. Its broad symmetrical layout is rare in the Mamluk era, as sultans and amirs most frequently built their complexes in the city, where space restrictions required inventive and asymmetrical floor plans in order to accommodate their surroundings. The fact that Faraj's complex was built in the open desert outside the city allowed for this fairly unique monument which makes full use of the space: two mausoleums are spread to either side at the mosque section's eastern corners, and two minarets stand apart from each other above the eastern facade. The placement of the domed mausoleums at these corners made them fully visible to travelers passing along the road, while at the same time making them easily accessible to those praying in the mosque inside.
" Steve Huey, writing for AllMusic, gave high marks to Tucker and Brownstein's guitar interplay as well as Weiss' backing vocals, stating that the band "makes full use of that extra instrument, packing the tracks with lilting three-part harmonies." The Southland Times notably praised the album's maturity and assertiveness, commenting that the band "has also created a more melodic sound and tunes are catchier and more accomplished with Tucker's vocals sounding more confident and tuneful than ever." The A.V. Club pointed out that "Corin Tucker's Belinda Carlisle vibrato has never sounded better [...], while Carrie Brownstein's straight counterpoint keeps the songs grounded in punk-rock fury." In a mixed review, Arion Berger of Rolling Stone magazine noted that Sleater-Kinney "have remade rock aggression as thinking-women's work and handled punk with finesse", but also criticized the writing of some tracks for being "awfully self-conscious for a fifth album.
The Radio Times: "this above-average programme filler has a passable plot (involving a little bit of skulduggery in suburban Brighton) that's kept moving swiftly and painlessly by director Jim O'Connolly...Vaughan plays with a dogged determination that is efficient, engaging and quite at odds with the more sinister characterisations he would essay later in his career". BFI Screenonline described the film as "an utterly charming B-film comedy-thriller that emphasises character as much as plot and makes full use of extensive location footage." The film historians Steve Chibnall and Brian McFarlane selected Smokescreen as one of the 15 most meritorious British B films made between World War II and 1970. They describe it as an "uncommonly neat little insurance racket-cum-murder thriller" and praise the way that its comic relief is "built into the fabric of the film's main narrative action".

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