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"multitudinous" Definitions
  1. extremely large in number

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No film could hope to encompass so multitudinous a life.
From this wobbly and imitative origin Paley's voice grew distinct—and multitudinous.
You can hear the voices clearly, as multitudinous as the populations themselves.
"He likes geometric patterns in multitudinous colors," Bernadine Morris wrote in The Times that July.
The themes are multitudinous and play like the program of a televised fight event — sex vs.
It's no secret that there is a severe dearth of complicated, multitudinous transgender characters on television.
Still, there is a dearth of research, and the things that could go wrong are multitudinous.
Meditative guitars lead into billowing, multitudinous vocal harmonies sustaining the song's title above an orchestral backdrop.
Behold Glitter Cat, his ebony fur dotted with multitudinous glimmers as the night sky is with stars.
We're talking about chaos and turnover among the people defending Donald Trump in his multitudinous legal battles.
But many species have brains that are simply too big, convoluted and multitudinous to yield to stereology.
The modern world consists of multitudinous screens that subject us to thousands of advertisement on a daily basis.
If you don't watch "The Bachelor" and its multitudinous spin-offs, you might not know who Cameron is.
Likewise, the benefits that Sackler money has brought to the Met, to Yale and to other institutions are multitudinous.
Cynthia Nixon plays the older Dickinson, portraying her as multitudinous, assertive, rebellious, principled, shrill, demure, sensitive, coy, and vain.
Doner's influences are multitudinous, drawing on how language has been described in literature and religion, from ancient times to today.
The multitudinous Little Pakistan neighborhood sits 20 blocks to the north, and Brazilians and Britons are easy enough to find.
Even for Fendi, a brand that made its name by demonstrating the multitudinous forms of fur, the clothes were astonishing.
But the story veers away from the sensationalistic and toward hope; Susie experiences a multitudinous heaven and a bittersweet romance.
The point of view in both the film and the series is multitudinous and nuanced; there's no catharsis via facile conclusions.
That's compared to a mere $800 million of ketchup — a fact Quartz attributes in part to the multitudinous uses of mayo.
Paul Dobraszczyk's Future Cities surveys the multitudinous ways creatives have imagined how humans might build their living spaces in the future.
That mandate, though still guiding new acquisitions, has devolved from evangelical avant-gardism to the preservation of multitudinous brainstorms of yesteryear.
Cynthia Nixon now plays the older, birdlike Dickinson, portraying her as multitudinous, assertive, rebellious, principled, shrill, demure, sensitive, coy, and vain.
The artists on view present, in equal measure, the multitudinous nature of their own identities, histories, and the terrains of their birth.
Considering the potentially multitudinous market/workforce on the "other side," it seems both crucial and advantageous to conduct further research on Leda.
"A multitudinous intensity of polarities": it seems like a passably patriotic motto to inscribe on the current American coat of arms. ♦
With so much abundance, it very likely never occurred to most entomologists of the past that their multitudinous subjects might dwindle away.
Mr. McCartney was encyclopedic, demonstrating his mastery of multitudinous idioms and applying all his charm and skill to hits and non-hits alike.
The cars and their landscapes, both of which contain wild curves and multitudinous layers, are at once foreign and recognizable, dangerous and inviolable.
Movies about the millennial moment are multitudinous, but "Wobble Palace" is special: a sendup of broke-artist types that shimmers with abashed affection.
The park is a sort of mass market for historical markers — 29 statues, along with multitudinous plaques, busts, carved panels and memorial groves.
Photo: Ash Adams/GizmodoSlumping ground is one of the most obvious and disruptive consequences permafrost thaw, but the potential knock-on effects are multitudinous.
Then I give it to my research assistant, the wonderful Kate Sinclair, who does a fact-check and saves my life on multitudinous occasions.
If you lived in the Pittsburgh area, you saw multitudinous ads warning that Democrat Conor Lamb would "join Pelosi's liberal flock" if he won.
The real border is everywhere, and it is not a series of see-through steel slats, but a multitudinous sprawl of gaps between people.
To the uninformed outsider — that is, possibly, everyone besides Durant — the possibilities seem multitudinous to the point that discussing them feels like a pointless pursuit.
EAM is looking for multitudinous unique perspectives on this theme in order to commemorate 20 years in their own "place," their home of Elmhurst, Illinois.
Of course, there are now multitudinous complaints about the ruling alongside with proliferating complaints about the complaints (and, for good measure, some complaints about those too).
It's not that it doesn't feel legitimate — the space is exquisite, its wares are enchanting — but that its multitudinous premise sounds too good to be true.
It is depressing, maybe, this multitudinous of existence, the sort of worldview that can leave you always waiting for the other shoe to drop in celebratory moments.
Imagine, rather, a multitudinous intensity of polarities, polarities piled shamelessly upon polarities to comprise not a company of players, but this single existence, this theatre of one.
Imagine, rather, a multitudinous intensity of polarities, polarities piled shamelessly upon polarities to comprise not a company of players, but this single existence, this theater of one.
Voters' problems with him are multitudinous after nearly eight years of close proximity, but the biggest complaint is that the government is in a stupendous financial hole.
Each day the designers are tasked with creating a letter or number, with the end goal being to show these symbols in all of their multitudinous glory.
As evangelist, minister, and bishop, she founded the Pillar of Fire "holiness" congregations, gained national fame through multitudinous lectures, and wrote 35 religious books and some 200 hymns.
At Belly, a shrine to the protean appeal of the swine, pork might as well be its own syncretic religion, celebrated in multitudinous forms through intertwined culinary traditions.
There are exhibits devoted to their manager's business acumen, their stage costumes, their multitudinous Gold and Platinum plaques, their microphones, their studio setup, and their pre-show ritual.
The multitudinous species, interacting in ways that elude human understanding, the vast rainforest's role in sucking up CO2—let's just say the Amazon never sends us a bill.
It is no surprise really that music, with its myriad genres, audiences, contexts, and possibilities, slots so wonderfully into the multitudinous spider's web of incomprehensibility that is mental health.
Among the clues studied avidly south of the border is the output of North Korean news agencies: multitudinous, mostly vacuous and usually the verbose ramblings of official press releases.
It was, in other words, a hurricane: the product of multitudinous forces that blend heat, wind and moisture into a potent threat, with a whopping dose of chance thrown in.
But the multitudinous Swallow the Fish — filled with poetic meditations, snippets of conversations, outlines of her performances, and a catalogue of each — is more an act of reflection and reclamation.
Mohammed's media are multitudinous, from the props and sets of the various worlds to more conventional paintings and photographs, quilts, neon, airbrush t-shirts, soft sculpture, video, and audio works.
Image: Wikimedia"More and more techniques are being developed to recover DNA from people touching things," Roby said, citing Leonardo's multitudinous notebooks as possible source material for the inventor's genetic blueprints.
Allison Janae Hamilton's multitudinous, mythic installation is intoxicating; it gorgeously envelops you in Southern landscape while simultaneously bringing to the surface the history of racial and classed exploitation in the region.
He'd had to leave a few balms back home in Santa Monica: his Lorazepam pills, which his doctor had un-prescribed, and a "multitudinous" stomach-soothing brew of seaweed, meat, and vegetables.
Flipping through Clifton's "Collected" is an American journey where the multitudinous concerns of this American life are given space to breathe in a way that is as masterly as it is singular.
The only saving thought is this: The human imagination is vast, but it is not nearly vast enough to encompass the infinitely multitudinous ways Donald Trump can find to get himself disgraced.
"I would never comment on investigations — whether we have one or not, in an open forum like this," F.B.I. Director James Comey said during one of the multitudinous Senate hearings this week.
And with Crowds and Power—its multitudinous sonic palette, its contemporary and contextualized drama, his assiduous command—the 84-year-old showed that, half a century later, he's still an au courant force.
" "Symptoms are multitudinous," the note continues, "but this particular morning, she suffered from an inability to remove herself from her bed, and also feel the need to talk back to her birth-giver.
And even if we manage to dodge unexpected bullets and dislodged boulders tumbling our way, in the end the delicate menace of old age, with its multitudinous possibilities of physical failure, awaits us.
If there is one celebrity in Hollywood who seems impervious to the trolls, paparazzi, social media backlash, and the multitudinous pressures to conform to the artificial ideal of celebrity perfection, it's surely Ariel Winter.
Each presents an ostensibly simple subject — a jumble of objects on a tabletop, a seated female figure, a couple in an intimate embrace on a couch — but these surface images are composed of multitudinous layers.
I make the best of it and visit other museums in the area and then walk Monument Avenue where the shrines to Confederate heroes are displayed right alongside the multitudinous churches that line this street.
At times, the themes feel a little too multitudinous — many of these works are brutally impactful, and, in tapping themes of worship, seem to want a little more room for the viewer to meditate upon them.
"When I went to America in 1958 I knew Elizabethan English better than the contemporary idiom — you were lucky if I didn't use 'multitudinous' or 'incarnadine' instead of 'many' or 'red,'" he told The Paris Review.
His multitudinous self was, I like to think, part of what made him great — part of what inspired him when he proclaimed that there wasn't a red or blue America, but a United States of America.
"I don't understand why any political campaign would have a 'faith adviser' on paid staff," said Gloria Steinem, one of the multitudinous women who were poring over the story and trying to decide what it all meant.
And for those concerned about democracy's end and this administration's apparent multitudinous corruption, this is the silver lining of Trump's devotion to offering up symbolic gestures designed to fool his base into believing he is a competent executive.
Many of his pieces are held together by excessive amounts of glue or multitudinous screws, as if to withstand an earthquake or a nuclear war—a funny effect, faintly evoking the embarrassment experienced upon finding oneself overdressed at a party.
" There's a food shortage in Rome, and the people, led by two rabble-rousing tribunes (Jonathan Hadary and Enid Graham), are particularly peeved with the anti-populist Coriolanus, who, making the hatred reciprocal, wishes to "pluck out the multitudinous tongue.
Trump has broken with presidential tradition by refusing to divest his holdings in the dozens of companies that comprise the Trump Organization or to release tax returns that might shine more light on what appear to be multitudinous conflicts of interest.
The same can be said of the churches, whose loveliness is not connected to their deviation from Western architectural ideals, nor for their placement somewhere between said ideals and Indian tradition, itself a combination of multitudinous regions, religions, and philosophies.
Other artists, including Daria Martin, Kerstin Hamilton, Ed Atkins, Robert Boyd, Ersa Ersen, Harun Farocki, Daria Martin, Santiago Mostyn, Ursula Mayer, Adrian Paci, Frances Stark, Superflex, and Ryan Trecartin, look at the state of 21st century humanity from multitudinous angles and approaches.
We were in, said Miuccia Prada backstage later — her face lit by the eerie light of multitudinous cellphones recording her every word — "The City of Women," but not as Federico Fellini envisioned it in the 1980 film; as she sees it, now.
To hear her tell it, this move to lifestyle isn't just marketing mumbo jumbo, it's the acknowledgement, thanks to the multitudinous voices allowed to be heard via the internet, that people aren't marketing types, and that in every woman's life there are multitudes, sometimes conflicting ones.
While, by Barnard's own admission, tales of humanity's fascination with gold are too multitudinous for a single comprehensive volume, the artist deftly weaves together a riveting cross section of associations, extractions, global movements, and applications for the element that range from mythic, to cosmic, to political, to historical.
MARLEY By Jon Clinch "A Christmas Carol," despite the multitudinous saccharine versions souped up on stage and screen every festive season, is a pretty damn scary thing, but Jon Clinch's prequel to it is black as hell, outstripping even Dickens's remorseless and painful probings of his protagonist's soul.
So when I finally asked to meet Albright, the man who's been conducting some of the most consequential and prolific research on the tech industry's multitudinous screwups, I expected to find a scene straight out of Carrie Mathison's apartment: yards of red string connecting thumbtacked photos of Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Bannon, and Vladimir Putin.
Meow Wolf supports itself and its multitudinous members through entry fees, as well as a rotating schedule of concerts and events that take place right in the middle of its chaotic and intriguing environs — and, it must be noted, the beneficence of a few big-ticket donors, including "Game of Thrones" fantasy powerhouse George R.R. Martin.
It was made in bronze and aluminum (with a touch of gold), and shaped like the limb of an almond tree in bloom with multitudinous pink enamel flowers and a central bud glowing with a pavé mix of white and gold diamonds, blue and violet sapphires, and pink rubies, one petal lit with stones like a flame.
Whether this is a good thing or a very, very bad thing—proof of a growing subtlety and sophistication in matters of morality and will and multitudinous humanity, or evidence of an atrophying sense of empathy numbed by countless hours spent watching other people harm themselves and others for my amusement—is a question for psychologists and neurologists and moralists to ponder.
And that again, I mean, the thing is we haven't even talked to is the connections, the transatlantic connections here are so strong and so more multitudinous and the money which flows between the states and between Britain and the way that we're a kind of bridge head between the far right in America and the far right in Europe and in Russia, which supports the far right in Europe, is a sort of really key aspect of this.
Anyway, the complexities are multitudinous and certainly hard to disembroil.
La Fountain- Stokes, Larry. "My Name, Multitudinous Mass." In Jaime Manrique and Jesse Doris, eds.
So nothing is irrelevant, and Preston's farraginous method shapes a fitting monument to a multitudinous loss.
Ka wai kini literally translates to "the multitudinous water" in the Hawaiian language, referring to the island's high rainfall.
In 1979, Paraguayan residents in the United States organized a Historical and multitudinous presentation according to a letter preserved in APA.
Because of the multitudinous ways in which notes and letters can be related, detecting hidden ciphers and proving accurate decipherment is difficult.
In these days of multitudinous scripts and leisureless producers, many a play probably fails of a hearing because of a disorderly or confusing appearance.
He must affect and be affected by multitudinous varieties of temperament, race, character.”Ludlow, Fitz Hugh “The American Metropolis” The Atlantic Monthly January 1865, p.
Sinhalese ethnicity dominates Kiribathgoda with a majority of Sinhalese belonging to Buddhism & a significant minority belonging to Christianity (Majority; Catholicism). There are multitudinous number of Buddhist temples spread throughout Kiribathgoda & a Catholic church in the outskirt of Kiribathgoda.
2002; 95, 257–259, at p. 258 (PDF) He corresponded with Patrick Wilson about William Herschel's work.Christopher Goulding, Shelley's Cosmological Sublime: William Herschel, James Lind and "The Multitudinous Orb", The Review of English Studies New Series, Vol. 57, No. 232 (Nov.
The Australian Jewish community has only one major hard copy weekly publication, The Australian Jewish News, but has a long history of boutique publications and zines. With the advent of the internet, blogs and online magazines have proliferated reflecting the community's multitudinous religious, political, and cultural orientations.
From a foundation of noble progenitors, Stillman left his multitudinous posterity with a mighty 'fire of faith' legacy – one of sacrifice, endurance, and forging ahead (despite overwhelming heartache and loss) to realize, at last, through unflinching tenacity, persistent labor and love, a useful, abundant, and well-lived life.
Although monetary pricing continues with respect to the valuation of ecosystem services, the challenges in policy implementation and management are significant and multitudinous. The administration of common pool resources has been a subject of extensive academic pursuit.Ostrom, E. 1990. Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action.
The multitudinous Pontic troops were weakened and reduced by famine and plague, and finally Mithradates was compelled to retreat by ship. He placed 30,000 ground troops under the command of Marius and Hermaios.Memnon 28. They enabled the king to escape, but lost 11,000 men at the Aesepus (present-day Gönen) and Granicus (Biga) rivers.
The J–Machine (Jellybean-Machine) was a parallel computer designed by the MIT Concurrent VLSI Architecture group in conjunction with the Intel Corporation. The machine used "jellybean" parts—cheap and multitudinous commodity parts, each with a processor, memory, and a fast communication interface—and a novel network interface to implement fine grained parallel programs.
Immediately after the Kodokan matches, Nakamura challenged again Masaaki Samura. This time Nakamura won, though details of the match are sparse. He also rematched Yokoyama, though being defeated by harai makikomi in a less well received bout. Afterwards, Nakamura joined the Kodokan for a multitudinous jujutsu exhibition, being paired with Yokoyama's former master Keitaro Inoue.
The classis Germanica rendered outstanding services in multitudinous landing operations. In 46, a naval expedition made a push deep into the Black Sea region and even travelled on the Tanais. In 47 a revolt by the Chauci, who took to piratical activities along the Gallic coast, was subdued by Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo.Webster & Elton (1998), p.
An unsigned, undated review in Publishers Weekly says of The Mistinguett Legend: > Bret focuses on her many eccentricities, connections with Parisian low life > and multitudinous love affairs.... He rounds out his account with examples > of her ribald lyrics and descriptions of her flamboyant costumes, in a book > that says more about Mistinguett's bizarre lifestyle than about her art.
Although Rev. Moon was commonly known as a religious figure, commentators have mentioned his belief in a literal Kingdom of God on earth to be brought about by human effort as a motivation for his establishment of multitudinous groups that are not strictly religious in their purposes.Swatos, Jr, William H. (February 1998). Encyclopedia of religion and society.
" Bress also noted the album "brings together their distinct styles", describing the result as a "multitudinous and emotive musical collection that defies classification". Allie Gregory of Exclaim! praised the album as "a wholesome, heartfelt approach to electronic dance music that appeals to emotion before aesthetics." Gregory also stated she "hope[s] to hear from [them] again in the future.
After saving Earth from Warhead in the previous game, VectorMan's sludge barge is targeted and destroyed by a missile. VectorMan escapes, parachuting down to the planet to battle with the Earth's multitudinous enemy; mutant insects. Now it is up to VectorMan to fight through the mutant bugs and find the most fearsome source infestation; the evil Black Widow Queen.
That same year, TVE granted her hosting duties for their end-of-year special. And in 1981, she led the Benidorm International Song Festival. But the most multitudinous television festival that Mari Cruz Soriano would present would be that of Hispanidad Day, broadcast live from Madison Square Garden in New York, and aimed at a potential audience of 500 million.
Arte-al-Dia International. Issue #145. "...works that bordered on abstraction, and whose titles, which were often bilingual, alluded in a parallel way to another multitudinous movement: that of the human masses coming from the south to insert themselves in the megalopolises of the north." Ofill Echevarria's style and technique draws from the tradition of photography, documentary film and painting.
As crown prince, Xiao Gang was a distinguished poet, as well as patron of the poets Liu Zun and Xu Li (), as well as Xu Ling, the anthologist of New Songs from the Jade Terrace. The poem "Multitudinous Blossoms" by Liu Zun describes the luxurious but ultimately pitiful life of a professional male prostitute.Hinsch, Bret. (1990). Passions of the Cut Sleeve.
In 1947, Kent retired as journalist. On February 27, 1949, Kent wrote on "Labor Bill Facts" for his "Great Game of Politics" column. Kent stated that the "multitudinous arguments and allegations" for and against repeal of the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act were too detailed for the "average citizen to grasp." However, Kent had four major points that any reader could understand.
"Intergalactica de Amor." Harrington Gay Men's Fiction Quarterly 6.4 (2005): 13-24, retrieved November 21, 2008 Most of La Fountain-Stokes's stories focus on gay Puerto Rican characters, and sometimes incorporate elements of science fiction and fantasy. The scholar Enrique Morales-Díaz has written extensively about one of these stories, "My Name, Multitudinous Mass," describing La Fountain-Stokes as a "Diasporican" author.Morales-Díaz, Enrique.
" In 1985 Cairns-Smith wrote of "interlocking": "How can a complex collaboration between components evolve in small steps?" and used the analogy of the scaffolding called centering - used to build an arch then removed afterwards: "Surely there was 'scaffolding'. Before the multitudinous components of present biochemistry could come to lean together they had to lean on something else."McShea, Daniel W. and Wim Hordijk. "Complexity by Subtraction.
The entrances are named: 7 de Julio, Arco de Triunfo and Felipe III to the North; Sal, Zaragoza and Gerona to the East; Botoneras, Toledo and Cuchilleros to the South; Ciudad Rodrigo to the West. In the center of the square stands the statue of Philip III on a horse, which was placed in 1848. The Plaza Mayor has been the scene of multitudinous events. It has hosted executions in history.
Spencer wrote to British anthropologists, among them Sir James George Frazer, urging them never to quote him. Frazer agreed, promising Spencer that "I shall not even mention him [Mathews] or any of his multitudinous writings." Spencer was closely allied to A. W. Howitt who was also hostile to Mathews. Mathews had initially assumed a collegial attitude to Howitt, describing him in 1896 as a "friend and co-worker".
The resulting book is intended as a summary of the current state of birdlife worldwide. Cocker suggests that birds are the miner's canary for the natural world. However a further aim of the Birds and People project is to provide a panoramic survey of the multitudinous way in which birds enter and enrich human lives. This underscores the author's preoccupation with a less obvious aspect of biological impoverishment.
He produced cultural diffusion in La Serena and northern Chile through concerts in theaters, schools and outdoor festivals of choirs, musical and historical tours, Christmas Retablos, multitudinous shows which involved the whole city. He developed the Body of Dance and Performing Arts department at the Conservatorio Regional eaves. Complex choral symphony premiered works to date not been implemented in Chile, operas, music festivals and gatherings Symphonic American teachers.
Following the format of the All-Star Game,Jul 13, 1982 - The 53rd All Star game tonight in Montreal will feature many modern superstars. But one of baseball's greatest stars never played on an all-star squad. Tyrus Raymond Cobb set multitudinous Major League records, many of which still stand — most hits most runs 2244 and highest lifetime ... it featured National League players against players from the American League. The National League won 5-4.
The painter is hired to illustrate a series of novels by "the rarest of the novelists--who, long neglected by the multitudinous vulgar and dearly prized by the attentive (...) had had the happy fortune of seeing, late in life, the dawn and then the full light of a higher criticism--an estimate in which, on the part of the public, there was something really of expiation." James's own most laudatory criticism would come only posthumously.
This revelation, the external self-emanation of God, is expressed by Origen in various ways, the Logos being only one of many. The revelation was the first creation of God (cf. Proverbs 8:22), in order to afford creative mediation between God and the world, such mediation being necessary, because God, as changeless unity, could not be the source of a multitudinous creation. The Logos is the rational creative principle that permeates the universe.
In this yukam, the king was righteous and did not oppress his people through taxes or other means. During this peaceful time, Kroni was born. Kroni, who is analogous to Satan in the Christian tradition, is viewed as a primordial personification of evil. Though Kroni is said to have been born with multitudinous limbs, each the size of a mountain, he nevertheless assumes different forms in different yukams: for example, as Ravana or Duroyodhana.
They integrate a broad spectrum of academic, ritualistic, supernatural, devotional, literary, and folk practices with a multitude of results. Buddhism and Confucianism particularly affected the way many sects of Taoism framed, approached and perceived the Tao. The multitudinous branches of religious Taoism accordingly regard the Tao, and interpret writings about it, in innumerable ways. Thus, outside of a few broad similarities, it is difficult to provide an accurate yet clear summary of their interpretation of the Tao.
In 1544, the Cardinal presided over the establishment of the Accademia degli Imperfetti in Meldola, the tiny principality of which his uncle Alberto Pio da Carpi had been the first ruler. This academy for the encouragement of cultured persons; the stimulation of culture itself was another of those multitudinous clubs that were formed in cities and towns throughout Italy for the pursuit of intellectual growth.L' Accademia degli Imperfetti, Meldola. There was a more famous academy of the same title in Venice.
The letter warns people suffering of melancholy to stay in their homes and beware of becoming almonds. Meanwhile, Frances is enjoying her time in the almond, and Lorenzo walks down the street wondering about the multitudinous almonds there while stepping on them. At work, Joan wonders how to cure Frances of her melancholy, realizing that all the remedies she can think of are also causes of melancholy. Tilly visits Frank at his tailor shop and tells him what happened to Frances.
One of Gladwin's most famous publications was Men out of Asia. In this novel-like publication, Gladwin describes his view on anthropology, and proposes a theory on the origins of peoples in the Americas, as a result of “multitudinous migrations.” This book is filled with cartoon-like representations of what Gladwin thought the first occupants of North America and their descendants looked like. This publication gives insight into Gladwin's own humor and the love he had for this subject material.
Data reduction is the transformation of numerical or alphabetical digital information derived empirically or experimentally into a corrected, ordered, and simplified form. The basic concept is the reduction of multitudinous amounts of data down to the meaningful parts. When information is derived from instrument readings there may also be a transformation from analog to digital form. When the data are already in digital form the 'reduction' of the data typically involves some editing, scaling, encoding, sorting, collating, and producing tabular summaries.
The term, introduced by Walther Flemming, has multiple meanings: # Simple and concise definition: Chromatin is a macromolecular complex of a DNA macromolecule and protein macromolecules (and RNA). The proteins package and arrange the DNA and control its functions within the cell nucleus. # A biochemists’ operational definition: Chromatin is the DNA/protein/RNA complex extracted from eukaryotic lysed interphase nuclei. Just which of the multitudinous substances present in a nucleus will constitute a part of the extracted material partly depends on the technique each researcher uses.
The identification of potential agents is termed "agent spotting" (also termed "talent spotting"). Identifying potential agents, and investigating the details of their personal and professional lives, involves the granular verification of their bona fides. Such activities can include uncovering personal details that leave potential agents vulnerable to coercion, blackmail, or other inducements, such as sexual approaches. Approaches to potential agents can be multitudinous and considerable time can pass before the potential agent is maneuvered into a position where a recruitment "pitch" can be hazarded.
This argument, however, even with respect to the particular carrier which makes a misdelivery, loses sight of the practical object in view. In fact, the transactions of a railroad company are multitudinous, and are carried on [241 U.S. 190, 196] through numerous employees of various grades. Ordinarily the managing officers, and those responsible for the settlement and contest of claims, would be without actual knowledge of the facts of a particular transaction. The purpose of the stipulation is not to escape liability, but to facilitate prompt investigation.
Master Luis Felipe Ramón y Rivera explains that the name Tamunangue derives from the name given to the drum used in the interpretation of the characteristic songs of this dance, the tamunango. The Divine Shepherdess is an important religious icon in Venezuela. She is the spiritual patron of the city and is one of the Marian invocations with many followers in the region. Every January 14th a multitudinous procession is held in which this image is carried from Santa Rosa to the Cathedral of Barquisimeto.
The cosmos itself is purusha, the unchanging, infinite, immanent, and transcendent reality that is the Divine Ground of all being, the "world soul". This masculine potential is actualized by feminine dynamism, embodied in multitudinous goddesses who are ultimately all manifestations of the One Great Mother. Mother Maya or Shakti, herself, can free the individual from demons of ego, ignorance, and desire that bind the soul in maya (illusion). Practitioners of the Tantric tradition focus on Shakti to free themselves from the cycle of karma.
In mathematics, a grope is a construction used in 4-dimensional topology, introduced by and named by "because of its multitudinous fingers". Capped gropes were used by as a substitute for Casson handles, that work better for non-simply-connected 4-manifolds. A capped surface in a 4-manifold is roughly a surface together with some 2-disks, called caps, whose boundaries generate the fundamental group of the surface. A capped grope is obtained by repeatedly replacing the caps of a capped surface by another capped surface.
Instead, it should put the lands to their "highest and best use." The decision to sell or lease the land should be based upon the potential use of each parcel. The Commission recommended the creation of a permanent State Land Department "...in order that the multitudinous detail attached to the State’s varied land interests may have constant attention and to prevent irretrievable loss." The State Land Department and the system by which Trust lands were to be managed were established in 1915 by the State Land Code.
Very > often at a domestic level they are cherished for their own sake, as simple > companions, as aesthetic adornments and as expression of some unspoken bond > between ourselves and the rest of nature. Birds and People website The resulting work is intended as a summary of the current state of birdlife worldwide. Cocker suggests that birds are the miner's canary for the natural world. However a further aim of the Birds and People project is to provide a panoramic survey of the multitudinous way in which birds enter and enrich human lives.
Nine days after Cabrera's murder, marches were held in Rosario, Buenos Aires, and Salta province, demanding justice and sex workers rights. The counts of participants weren't given for the marches, but the Rosario march was described as "multitudinous" and included a cross section of Rosario civic society, including leaders of political parties, unions, and human rights groups. Another march in Rosario a month later was described in the same terms and included the same civic groups. These marches have been repeated over the years on the anniversary of her murder, up to the present.
Illustration of the proximal phalanges of the holotype from Knight's description (leftmost drawing depicts a cross-section) All known specimens of Tatenectes come from the Redwater Shale Member in the upper part of the Sundance Formation . This formation is located in Wyoming, in the Eastern Rocky Mountains. An incomplete plesiosaur skeleton preserving multitudinous vertebrae and a nearly complete forelimb from the Sundance Formation was described by Wilbur C. Knight in 1900. With this specimen as a holotype, which was never assigned a specimen number, he named a new species of Cimoliosaurus, C. laramiensis.
Bosley Crowther of The New York Times described the film as: > [R]ousing, sometimes exciting, action fare that should keep the customers > alert and entertained even if their intellects are confused. The fact of the > matter is that the principals and the multitudinous extras involved have no > more depth than Occidental and Oriental figures on a Chinese tapestry. And > their actions—at least the reasons behind the actions of the principals — > are rarely explored fully. Without authentic historic background, a viewer > gets a foggy picture, if any, of the real causes of the Boxer Rebellion.
Octavius begins to pummel Parker's already dying body, and one final punch floors him, leaving him too hurt to move. Immobilized and with precious little time left, Parker opts for a different method of stopping the villain. Using their connection via the bot, he mentally floods Octavius' mind with memories of his entire life, from his childhood to the multitudinous losses he has experienced and his transformation into Spider-Man, but modifies his memories to feature Otto in his place. Otto is overwhelmed by the heavy memories and has an epiphany, realizing his villainous ways.
A few months after the release of Mad Love, Rosa released another compilation album intended specifically for the Latin market titled "Como Me Acuerdo", which included four new tracks along with some other songs. He went on an international tour to promote both albums. During the tour he visited several major US cities, as well as Japan, Singapore, England, Spain, Germany, Denmark, Panama, Brazil, Colombia and Argentina, among others. In Bogota, Colombia, in particular, he closed the 2004 Rock al Parque, a multitudinous all-day musical extravaganza with a crowd of 150,000 people.
The Leeds programme covers the editorial areas of Radio Leeds and Radio Sheffield. Due to the size of North Yorkshire, the listenership of Radio York is covered by the geographically multitudinous Look North programmes from Leeds and Newcastle. Many homes in southern areas of North Yorkshire such as Selby and York have their aerials directed at Emley Moor, meaning they receive the Leeds edition of Look North. In addition, central and southern parts of the Yorkshire Dales receive the Leeds edition of Look North through various relay transmitters.
Critic Brooks Atkinson, in his review for The New York Times wrote of the original 1949 Broadway production that Maxwell Anderson and Mr. Weill had encountered "obvious difficulty" in transforming "so thoroughly a work of literary art" into theatre, and was sometimes "skimming and literal where the novel is rich and allusive." He suggested that people unfamiliar with the novel might not fully appreciate the "multitudinous forces that are running headlong through this tragic story." He praised Anderson's "taste and integrity" and described the last scene as "profoundly moving."Atkinsin, Brooks.
Pedro Suárez-Vértiz Alva (born February 13, 1969) is a Peruvian singer- songwriter, and guitarist. He founded the popular rock band Arena Hash with his brother Patricio, Arturo Pomar and Christian Meier in 1987; a few years later, the band broke up and Vértiz began his solo career. He is the winner of Orgullosamente Latino 2004 (Proudly Latin 2004) and winner of the Best Latin Soloist of the Year in Mexico. He is well known for his multitudinous concerts, his vocal rhythm, his extensive guitar collection, his abstinence from alcohol and tobacco, his philanthropy and his personality.
With his multitudinous collection, he founded the Cardinal August Hlond Missionary Museum. It was opened on January 12, 2004 in the parish of Our Lady of Sorrows in Brzęczkowice. Through his work he contributed to the popularisation of the missions and raising awareness of the missionary character of the Church and the awakening of missionary vocations. He returns to Zambia every year and organises the annual meeting of Polish missionaries in Lusaka for years, as well as the Mambwe Cultural Contest - a festival of the traditional language: oratory art, narration of folk tales, poetry, song and dance.
By copying his programming onto others, especially The Oracle, Smith develops similar qualities as the One, such as the ability to withstand dramatic damage and the power of flight. Because Smith feels that he is still a victim to "purpose", he thus makes it his goal to destroy both Zion and The Matrix. Beginning to behave like a virus, he makes multitudinous copies of himself by using humans and other programs in the Matrix as hosts. The copies thereafter display the memories and special abilities of any assimilated programs, such as the Oracle's ability to see the future and control over The Matrix.
In the Washington Times, Carson wrote: "Once illegals have legal status, it will be difficult to deny them any of the multitudinous entitlements that are freely distributed throughout our society." Carson believes that illegal immigrants should be able to register as guest workers and have a pathway to apply for permanent resident status. In August 2015, Carson suggesting using drones to secure the U.S.-Mexico border. Carson said he did not favor "killing people" with drones, but favored using drones for surveillance and strikes to eliminate "the caves that are utilized to hide people" illegally entering the U.S. from Mexico.
In literary criticism, stream of consciousness is a narrative mode or method that attempts "to depict the multitudinous thoughts and feelings which pass through the mind" of a narrator.J. A. Cuddon, A Dictionary of Literary Terms. (Harmondsworth, Penguin Books,1984), pp. 660–1). The term was coined by Alexander Bain in 1855 in the first edition of The Senses and the Intellect, when he wrote, "The concurrence of Sensations in one common stream of consciousness (on the same cerebral highway) enables those of different senses to be associated as readily as the sensations of the same sense" (p. 359).
Despite the victory, individual challenges continued for a while. According to Tsuneo Tomita, Yoshiaki Yamashita still defeated Taro Terushima in a rematch of their challenge bout, with the judoka winning by ippon seoi nage. Similarly, Yokoyama would beat his own rival Nakamura by harai makikomi in another rematch, after which Nakamura would join them as a guest for a multitudinous jujutsu exhibition, being paired with Yokoyama's former master Keitaro Inoue. Shiro Saigo, however, would face a final challenge from a Totsuka fighter, Shusaburo Sano, who outweighed him by 30 kg and was known for his strength feats.
The album was presented with two multitudinous concerts at the Estadio Luna Park in August and September 1976, with an amount of attendants unusual at that time, indicating a peak in commercial success for the bandBerti, 1988, p. 54 El jardín de los presentes is considered one of the highest creative apexes in Spinetta's career. In 2007, the Argentine edition of Rolling Stone ranked it 28 on its list of "The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock". The song "Ruido de magia" is prominently sampled in "Dis Generation" by A Tribe Called Quest, off their final album We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service from 2016.
A young widower now with five children, Stillman Pond would ultimately marry five times and produce a multitudinous posterity. Marrying again for the first time in 1834, to one Maria Louisa Davis, Stillman settled again at Hubbardston, but moved his family in 1837 to New Salem, Massachusetts, purchasing there three tracts of land over the next five years. There, he and his family fostered new friendships, including with the Haskell family (later reuniting with them at Nauvoo).Haskell, 'Letters of a Proselyte: The Hascall-Pomeroy Correspondence' (letters of Irene Haskell Pomeroy and her mother Ursula B. Haskell, 1845–1854), Utah Historical Quarterly 25, four quarterly installments (Jan–Oct 1957).
Enrique Muñoz Meany (2 February 1907 – 22 December 1951) was a Guatemalan lawyer, diplomat, politician, writer, activist and journalist.Diccionario de artistas guatemaltecos He graduated from the University of San Carlos de Guatemala in law. During the multitudinous demonstrations during the government of Jorge Ubico, he was one of the main activists who signed the mythical Carta de los 311 in which they asked for the resignation of President Jorge Ubico.Memorándum de Enrique Muñoz Meany After the overthrow of the successor of Ubico Federico Ponce Vaides, he was appointed by the revolutionary government as Secretary of Foreign Affairs on October 20, 1944, culminating his function on March 15, 1945.
Because the law library had no catalog, legal researchers relied on Wilkinson's knowledge of the collection to help them find books. In 1892, when the law library's collection had reached 80,000 volumes, Law Librarian George F. Curtis asked Congress for funds for a catalog, observing that Wilkinson's "remarkable memory [...] for the multitudinous titles of the law books has in part made up for the lack of catalogues." The only break in Wilkinson's career at the library occurred with Abraham Lincoln's appointment of John Gould Stephenson as the fifth Librarian of Congress in 1861. Stephenson dismissed Wilkinson, saying "it had been decided to employ no colored help".
107 Critically, Brand notes that the larger of the two Aswan rock stelas states that Seti I "has ordered the commissioning of multitudinous works for the making of very great obelisks and great and wondrous statues (i.e. colossi) in the name of His Majesty, L.P.H. He made great barges for transporting them, and ships crews to match them for ferrying them from the quarry." (KRI 74:12-14)Brand, "The 'Lost' Obelisks", p.104 However, despite this promise, Brand stresses that Astronomical ceiling of Seti I tomb showing the personified representations of stars and constellations The German Egyptologist Jürgen von Beckerath also accepts that Seti I's reign lasted only 11 Years.
The Australian stage production was met with critical acclaim. In its 5 star review, The Herald Sun said, "It is a privilege to witness the consummate professionalism and fine acting of two of America's stage and screen royalty, Angela Lansbury and James Earl Jones". The Sydney Morning Herald critic raved, "I have never been happier jumping out of my chair and applauding wildly, while wiping away moisture from my cheeks". The Sydney Season praises: "With a cast whose reach transcends generations and whose successes are multitudinous, it is impossible to approach this play without the highest of expectations, and it does not, for a moment, disappoint".
This is probably thanks to the Kaiju's multitudinous limbs and tail, which if stabbed with, would've meant certain death for Nemesis. The Kaiju also appears capable of strategy, such as when the infant versions attempted to paralyze Nemesis with a shock from its mandibles so it could implant its young directly inside Nemesis's head. It is also inferred that it has high mental capabilities through the control of its eight limbs, all of which it uses simultaneously to pick people up and eat them, even from inside buildings. It is unknown if its tail shares this same autonomy for certain, but it is likely.
Other venues and events visited during this tour were the Puebla International Theatre Festival, the Cervantino International Festival, La Mercè in Barcelona, the Singapore International Festival of Arts and the Cibeles and Salamanca squares. After successful performances in Europe, Asia and Mexico in 2017, a year later the group made two shows in the Iberoamerican Theatre Festival of Bogota, returning after their multitudinous experience in 2015. Also in 2018 they presented the show Voalá Station in England, France, Romania, Poland, Mexico and Taiwan. Iungman has recorded some albums with the band Duchamp Pilot, in which he presents a fusion of rock, pop, new wave and psychedelic elements.
As powerful as the concept of the band structure proved to be in the description of metallic bonding, it does have a drawback. It remains a one-electron approximation to a multitudinous many-body problem. In other words, the energy states of each electron are described as if all the other electrons simply form a homogeneous background. Researchers like Mott and Hubbard realized that this was perhaps appropriate for strongly delocalized s- and p-electrons but for d-electrons, and even more for f-electrons the interaction with electrons (and atomic displacements) in the local environment may become stronger than the delocalization that leads to broad bands.
Due to the large space boom and technological advancements, over the past decade numerous countries and companies have released statements that human expeditions to our solar system are far from done. With long duration confinement in limited interior space in micro-g with little-to-no real variability in environment, attention towards user [crew] subjects well-being, and mental alertness will pose complex human-centered design issues. Mars transit vehicles and surface habitats will constitute highly confined, technical settings characterized by social, emotional and physical deprivation while affording little opportunity to experience privacy and environmental variation. And esthetic/appearance measures for human exploration will emphasize upon “naturalistic countermeasures” to the innate/multitudinous stresses of such expeditions.
This branch short and brings until the parish of Sant Lluís Bertran, where will initiate the transfer at night.. Once done this, celebrates a breakfast and a multitudinous food in the call "Caseta of Rosario". There they go clavarios, managerial board, friends and participants of the act and even municipal authorities The second and primary part of the entrada is from 20:45. The participants in the transfer gather at the parish of Sant Lluís Bertran, where they offer a brief prayer and then transfer of the almond branch to the parish of Our Lady of the Assumption. This procession launches rockets attached with pinzas, which makes this act was full of colour and is very pleasant to see.
And if Sam wishes to claim that that economy has experienced fluctuations from deficits to surpluses of arbitrary magnitude from year to year, he can do so. Language is extremely flexible. And there is nothing in economic theory that pins down how we discuss economic theory. Kotlikoff and Green claim that fiscal variables in all mathematical economic models involving rational agents can be labeled freely and tell us nothing about the models themselves (no more than does choosing to discuss the models in French or English), and this means that the multitudinous econometric studies relating well-defined economic variables, such as interest rates or aggregate personal consumption, to "the" deficit are, economically speaking, content free.
" The Line of Best Fit gave the album the "Album of the Week" designation, with Claire Biddles adding that "Charli is almost there. Ultimately she's too gloriously messy and multitudinous to produce such a thing. Although she could often benefit from an editor, her process and vision doesn't adhere to the music industry's prioritisation of the album format – which feels right for an artist whose music could be read as an attempt to dissolve time itself." Mick Jacobs, writing for PopMatters, gave the album a 6/10 rating, noting that "compared to the previous compilations' sense of liberation, Charli sounds at odds with its some of its invested players and parts: the label, the fans, and Charli the artist.
Thus, absurd or not, Malambroso and the Sheas should have ended up in the "erroneous" Burroughs version of Barsoom, not the "correct" de Camp version. Possibly de Camp's implication is that Burroughs' version would be impossible in any universe, and the one his characters reach is the closest approximation. In any case, the "absurdities" dispensed with in de Camp's version of Barsoom include the impossible swordsmanship of John Carter, the unlikely rectitude and supposedly advanced technology of the inhabitants, the excessive attributes of the fauna (multitudinous limbs, physically impossible size, as of the supposedly gigantic hornet-like siths), and like matters, all set down to the exaggerated storytelling of Carter, Burroughs, or both. It is a firmly de-romanticized Barsoom through which the Sheas travel.
The movement became nationally recognized with the use of the hashtag #NiUnaMenos on social media, title under which massive demonstrations were held on June 3, 2015, having the Palace of the Argentine National Congress as a main meeting point. The protest was organized after the murder of 14-year-old Chiara Paez, found buried underneath her boyfriend's house on May 11, beaten to death and a few weeks pregnant. A viral phenomenon which extended to countries such as Uruguay and Chile, it managed to congregate around 200,000 people in Buenos Aires alone. On June 3, 2016 the multitudinous demonstration took place once again throughout Argentina's most important cities, under the new slogan #VivasNosQueremos (English: #WeWantUsAlive); the march was also replicated in Montevideo, Uruguay and Santiago, Chile.
Meanwhile, François Fiedler went searching for the perfect combination of color and texture amongst the multitudinous layers of paint that found its way onto his canvas. In 1960, Pierre Restany and Yves Klein founded the New Realism movement (in French: Nouveau Réalisme), and a joint declaration was signed on October 27, 1960, by nine people: Yves Klein, Arman, Francois Dufrêne, Raymond Hains, Martial Raysse, Pierre Restany, Daniel Spoerri, Jean Tinguely and Jacques de la Villeglé; in 1961 these were joined by César, Mimmo Rotella, then Niki de Saint Phalle and Gérard Deschamps. The artist Christo joined the group in 1963. The members of the group saw the world as an image, from which they would take parts and incorporate them into their works.
Fiestas de Santa Teresa (Procession, 2007) The festivities of Santa Teresa last almost the entire month of October. The proclamation is done by the mayor in the Plaza Mayor, accompanied by some celebrity. After the proclamation was organized in the same place a musical performance with renowned singers. The festival program includes several musical concerts, a fairground, bullfights, passacaglia, processions of the fan groups, chocolate with churros and liturgical acts naturally focus on the day of the patroness, on 15 October with multitudinous mass presided by Bishop, then celebrated a great procession, headed the image of Santa Teresa with the Virgin of La Caridad, and is accompanied by all the authorities of Ávila, civil and military, and several bands music.
As far as Greek mythology is concerned, Riordan has stated that Tales of the Greek Heroes by Roger Lancelyn Green—called by its author a "retelling of the Greek myths... based on multitudinous sources"—was one of his first introductions to that type of myth, and is in part responsible for his decision to interpret myths in his own books. Finally, Riordan has stated that he uses modern sources such as The Theoi Project for fact-checking purposes, as needed. None of his novels include a list of references. Percy Jackson's Greek Gods and Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes alone possess "Background Reading" sections, listing novels such as Robert Fagles's translation of The Aeneid and web sites such as the Encyclopedia Mythica.
13th Printing. p 294 While the multitudinous nature of the exiled ten tribes may be somewhat exaggerated in the opinion of many, it is highly unlikely that Josephus would pen an outright falsehood regarding the Median location of the ten tribes when such a statement could be vociferously denied by his fellow-countrymen if the ten tribes had at any time in the past reunited with the Jews following the Babylonian Captivity. As shown previously, the Talmud has Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Eliezer discussing the eventual return of the ten tribes approximately 900 years after the deportation occurred. For the advocate of the two house ideology, this is weighty evidence which indicates that the Northern Kingdom tribes of Israel did not return and unite with the Southern Kingdom of Judah prior to the 1st century.
In the progress of shaping the new nation, multitudinous student organizations made the contribution to this historical period despite their diverse beliefs and political views (Loh 21). In the mid-1960s, the student politics represented the large-scale convergence of the student organizations regardless their educational background. Both English-educated groups and the Chinese-educated ones appeared to be issue-oriented and managed to seek common ground while reserving differences, respecting each other and pursuing collectively for the university autonomy (137-139). The club played an active role in the work of the Joint Activities Committee which was formed in October 1960 by the Socialist Club, the Singapore Polytechnic Political Society and the Nanyang University Political Science Society to fight against the PAP government's intervention of university autonomy and student right the alliance.
It was created in 2000 by Gustavo Yankelevich, former Telefe director, and Victor Gonzalez, with headquarters in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Sao Paulo, Brazil. It include creation and production of television shows, films, CDs, live events and multitudinous events. The company co-produces all Cris Morena productions alongside Cris Morena Group since 2004. Projects together includes two cinematographic releases (Erreway: 4 Caminos and Chiquititas: Rincon de luz, based on TV shows Rebelde Way and Chiquititas), six TV shows (Floricienta, Amor Mio, Casi Angeles, Alma Pirata, Chiquititas 2006, ByB), seven live musicals (Floricienta in 2004 and 2005, Chiquititas in 2006, Casi Angeles in 2007, 2008 and 2009 and the Argentine production of Spring Awakening for 2010) and three unreleased projects (Blake & Jake, produced for the international market, cell-phone novela Atr@pados and Niños de Cristal).
Beirut located on the Mediterranean Sea is the most populous city in Lebanon. The population of Lebanon was estimated to be in ; however, no official census has been conducted since 1932 due to the sensitive confessional political balance between Lebanon's various religious groups. Identifying all Lebanese as ethnically Arab is a widely employed example of panethnicity since in reality, the Lebanese "are descended from many different peoples who are either indigenous, or have occupied, invaded, or settled this corner of the world", making Lebanon, "a mosaic of closely interrelated cultures". While at first glance, this ethnic, linguistic, religious and denominational diversity might seem to cause civil and political unrest, "for much of Lebanon’s history this multitudinous diversity of religious communities has coexisted with little conflict". The fertility rate fell from 5.00 in 1971 to 1.75 in 2004.
And for the first time, African American intellectuals waded into the contentious debate. In the immediate wake of Types of Mankind and during the pitched political battles that led to Civil War, Frederick Douglass (1818–1895), the statesman and persuasive abolitionist, directly attacked the leading theorists of the American School of Anthropology. In an 1854 address, entitled "The Claims of the Negro Ethnologically Considered", Douglass argued that "by making the enslaved a character fit only for slavery, [slaveowners] excuse themselves for refusing to make the slave a freeman.... For let it be once granted that the human race are of multitudinous origin, naturally different in their moral, physical, and intellectual capacities ... a chance is left for slavery, as a necessary institution.... There is no doubt that Messrs. Nott, Glidden, Morton, Smith and Agassiz were duly consulted by our slavery propagating statesmen" (p. 287).
Greg McIntish from AllMusic wrote: ' A lo-fi sonic sock in the gut built around Lieberman's ultra-fuzzed-out bass, multitudinous flute overdubs and other sundry sounds. Certainly outsider music there's no doubting that Lieberman's sound is unique, but like such artists as Wesley Willis it is completely stagnant... Mostly, the appeal of Arbeiter At The Gate and all of Lieberman's work is the sheer and impressive fearlessness of it. Rating 3.5 Stars out of 5 NeuFutur Magazine's James McQuiston noted: 'Although vocally, sometimes achieving an Ozzy-like inflection, the production and mixing of Arbeiter is almost painful to listen to because of the overdoing of the cheesy distortion Lieberman loves... Steve is unique, that much can be said. He's trying to make a coherent yet different album which doesn't necessarily make for solid, listenable music.
Initially presented as a public demonstration of the new GameCube's computational power and of Nintendo's programming prowess, the secrecy and hype of Super Mario 128 provoked some of the greatest anticipation in video gaming of 2001 and into the 2000s. The height of its intrigue is commemorated in the 2001 GameCube game Super Smash Bros. Melee a battle stage titled "Super Mario 128" (Event 22), where the player is assailed by a total of 128 tiny Mario figurines. The software technology and concepts within the Super Mario 128 demonstration became or inspired core components of other Nintendo games: the explosive herding and wandering behaviors of multitudinous tiny automatons in the Pikmin series since 2001; the physics of Metroid Prime in 2002; the sphere-walking gravity of the Super Mario Galaxy series since 2007 and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess in 2006.
Leadership of the new convent came from Convent of Desterro: Mother Maria Caetana da Assunção was installed as Abbess of the Lapa Convent, and Mother Josefa Clara de Jesus became Vicar of the new community. Five novitiates were daughters of João de Miranda Ribeiro: Sisters Francisca do Sacramento da Lapa, Joana do Nascimento da Lapa, Maria da Cruz da Lapa, Ursula das Virgens da Lapa. The Lapa convent, like the Convent of Desterro, was reserved for daughters of the wealthy merchant class, almost all with fortunes from sugarcane plantations. The Convent of Desterro had 400 enslaved Africans in the 18th century; the convent of Lapa was "renowned for their prominent families, their jewels and finery, their multitudinous personal servants, and their scandalous morality." The Lapa community grew to 20 members as stipulated by the degree, then was allowed to grow to 33 members.
Big Pig's second album, You Lucky People, was produced by Hawk Wolinski and Daddy-O, and released on 15 November 1990. Witer told Shane Walker of The Canberra Times that "At the end of our Bonk episode we took time out to rest before spending a lot of time on writing ... this album has been more of a band effort, with everyone chipping in ... we're still searching for and evolving the possibilities there are in our instrumentation". Walker felt the album was "more subtle and rounded" showcasing their "blend of thumping bass, strong vocals, blues harmonica and, of course multitudinous drummers". Fellow journalist Penelope Layland opined that You Lucky People showed a "simple, funky rhythm threading its way through the tracks, but a sprinkle of other sounds have found their way into the picture, a smattering of harmonica and a deft, sparing dose of keyboards".
As secretary of labor under the military regime that came to power in 1943, Colonel Juan Domingo Perón courted the unions and working class and by doing so established a power base that threatened the government. As a result, Perón was demoted and imprisoned, but the unions showed their strength in a multitudinous demonstration on October 17, 1945 that effectively propelled Perón towards the presidency. As president, Perón consolidated both his power over the union movement (edging out and suppressing for instance unionists from anarchist tradition) and his power over the country by establishing a corporatist alliance with organized labor. When in his turn Perón was overthrown and forced into exile (in 1955), the CGT leadership was purged, but even so the union movement remained the basis for semi-coordinated resistance to the series of governments that succeeded Peronism during the 1950s and 1960s.
Sidakov has won a multitudinous number of medals throughout his career; he has won bronze, two silvers and two gold medals at the Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix from 2015–19 – most recently, a gold at the Ivan Yarygin 2019. In 2016 he captured his first gold medal at the Grand Prix by defeating Russian National champion, Khusein Suyunchev. Most recently in 2018, Zidakov entered at the quarter-final stage of the Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix and wrestled Turkish wrestled Muhammet Demir and won by 13–2 technical fall, in the semi-final round; he faced fellow training partner and Ossetian, Khakhaber Khubezthy by 5–0, thus advancing to the final round. Sidakov faced another training partner of his, Khetag Tsabolov and lost after giving up a last minute takedown, and lost by the score of 1–3, ultimately resulting in Sidakov taking the silver medal.
The only speech of his reported in the 'Parliamentary Debates' was one delivered in his own defence in the debate on Whitbread's motion for the production of papers relating to Hope's censure of a Banffshire farmer named Morison, who had discharged his servant for attending drills of a volunteer regiment. Hope made an ingenious defence, and gave a lively description of the multitudinous duties of his office but though the case against him was strong, the motion, after a great party debate in which both Pitt and Fox took part, was defeated by 159 to 82. On 20 November 1804, Hope was appointed an ordinary Lord of Session and Lord Justice Clerk in the place of Sir David Rae, Lord Eskgrove, and assuming the title of Lord Granton took his seat on the bench on 6 December 1804. On 12 November 1811, he succeeded Robert Blair, Lord Avontoun as Lord President of the Court of Session, being succeeded as Lord Justice Clerk by David Boyle, Lord Boyle.
He concluded his formal written Nobel Lecture with this poem:Nobel Lecture, December 8, 1994, by Martin Rodbell > To my Friends:Thoughts from “On High” Life on a roller coaster, oscillating > from hither to yon, no respite for the iconoclast, wandering from dusk to > dawn. Conjuring strange thoughts foreign and twice forbidden, like > Prometheus unbound, this Nobelist climbs in vain to Andean peaks, seeking > what most would proclaim insane. Why, he ponders, are there no answers to > protean questions when others thinking cleanly and simply with Occam’s sharp > razor proclaim what seems obvious given the beam of their unerring laser. > Nature, happily unfettered with philosophy, or with cunning, or with intent > moves relentlessly onward or even backward with energy unspent while we > mortals test and probe with twinkling machines blinking precisely at each > movement, striving to unravel its irresolute randomness, its fathomless, > unlimited, meaningless rush into spiraling chaos, oblivious of its > multitudinous trials & errors which we pontifically believe must be unerring > truth & resolution.
At the high point of their powers, just prior to removal of Poor Law responsibilities in 1834, the vestries spent not far short of one-fifth of the budget of the national government itself.. More than 15,600 ecclesiastical parish vestries looked after their own: churches and burial grounds, parish cottages and workhouses, endowed charities, market crosses, pumps, pounds, whipping posts, stocks, cages, watch houses, weights and scales, clocks and fire engines. Or to put it another way: the maintenance of the church and its services, the keeping of the peace, the repression of vagrancy, the relief of destitution, the mending of roads, the suppression of nuisances, the destruction of vermin, the furnishing of soldiers and sailors, even to some extent the enforcement of religious and moral discipline. These were among the multitudinous duties imposed on the parish and its officers, that is to say the vestry and its organisation, by the law of the land, and by local custom and practice as the situation demanded. This level of activity had resulted in an increasing sophistication of administration.
"Ten oil paintings suffice to distill the dimensions of this topic, as much as in its subjects as in the urban landscape that distinguishes them. There is an apparent redundancy on the surface of these large-format pieces: men clad in suits of like colors, carrying similar suitcases; faces and bodies of imprecise contours inhabiting a public space almost as diffuse as they are." as well as in 'City Escapes' (2004) this iconography of stress becomes sharper, with pictures as 'Soñar Is Forbidden'Carol Damian: The City In Action And Reaction. ArtNexus. Issue #55. "One of his most recent works features an exhausted businessman, collapsed on a bed, briefcase still in hand. His body is dramatically foreshortened, undoubtedly in homage to Andrea Mantegna’s Dead Christ (1466)." or 'Ritual de Identidad / The Lost Identity'; "works that bordered on abstraction, and whose titles, often bilingual, alluded in a parallel way to another multitudinous movement: that of the human masses coming from the south to insert themselves in the megalopolises of the north".
The Culture of the region is very rich, it is a seat for multitudinous celebrations, such as The International Carnivals of Barquisimeto (Month of February-March), where you can see a great variety of floats, and artistic musical shows of recognized trajectory, The International Fair of Barquisimeto which begins on September 14 (anniversary of the founding of Barquisimeto), and culminates on September 25 each year, where you can see, among many things, various exhibitions and musical shows, and finally, a wide range of options to enjoy Christmas in Barquisimeto, where you can see various exhibitions, musical shows and many fireworks. It is customary to receive the New Year at La Flor de Venezuela, with family and friends. Around Barquisimeto and due to migration also in the city are practiced "Los Tamunangues" or devotional festivities to San Antonio de Padua, as payment of promises to favors received. The festivity has its origins in the Andes Larenses (Sanare-El Tocuyo) and is celebrated every June 13th; but a Tamunangue can be held at any time of the year.
She wishes to depict a situation that shall be convincing in its lifelikeness and verisimilitude. To this end, she summons all the resources of her own personal knowledge and observation, and employs all her powers of animated description. We know or may know the exact appearance of each of her multitudinous characters, the color and curl of the hair, the shape of the nose, lips, and chin, the poise of the head, the cut of the coat, the tone of the voice, and the thousand other details that set themselves together to make up the external personality. Not only this, but she reproduces with the minute exactness of a photograph all the topographical, botanical, and meteorological conditions of the moment in question—just how the road wound through the forest, how the river gleamed, how the shadows flitted, how the wistaria bloomed, the arbutus trailed, the magnolia breathed, the banana tree nodded; what streets were overflowed, what signs filled the shop windows, what portraits hung on the walls.
Leviathan shows a body formed of multitudinous citizens, surmounted by a king's head. The body politic is a medieval metaphor that likens a nation to a corporationUlrike Malmendier Law and Finance At The Origin A Historical Case Study:The Roman Corporation 2008 which had serious historical repercussions throughout recent history and therefore giving the Crown – "as a legal entity today the Crown as executive is regarded as a corporation sole or aggregate" – a corporate entity. Maitland argues that the Crown (as a legal term) is a convenient cover for ignorance and traces the legal term Crown as corporation sole originally from the 16th century and argues that it was both a political and legal ploy originally reserved for the monarch of the day with the combination of medieval Roman law amalgamated into the early medieval domain of early church property law. The modern understanding of the concept means a body politic comprises all the people in a particular country considered as a single group forming what we know as a nation.
How can I bring my aching heart to rest? Translation, Arthur Waley, 1918 (in One Hundred and Seventy Chinese Poems) Emperor facilitated a revival of interest in Chu ci, the poetry of and in the style of the area of the former Chu kingdom during the early part of his reign, in part because of his near relative Liu An.Hawkes, 29 Some of this Chu material was later anthologized in the Chu Ci. The Chuci genre of poetry from its origin was linked with Chu shamanism,39 and Han Wudi both supported the Chu genre of poetry in the earlier years of his reign, and also continued to support shamanically-linked poetry during the later years of his reign. Emperor Wu employed poets and musicians in writing lyrics and scoring tunes for various performances and also patronized choreographers and shamans in this same connection for arranging the dance movements and coordinating the spiritual and the mundane. He was quite fond of the resulting lavish ritual performances, especially night time rituals where the multitudinous singers, musicians, and dancers would perform in the brilliant lighting provided by of thousands of torches.
The decoration reached in elements such as grilles and dust guards characterizes the architecture in a very special way. In this stage works of great importance were erected, that in spite of the development reached in the technology, the wood continued in force in buildings like the Ladies Tennis Club and the Cinema Theater Enchantment; the first one was a multitudinous sports club of municipal scale, and the last one remained standing during almost 80 years constituting a milestone of great social value for the city. The historic center that today occupies 66 blocks with a total of 1 053 properties, 70% of them have architectural value. Three main styles stand out: eclecticism, neoclassicism and traditional architecture. The domestic architecture in the first decades of the century, evolved within the eclectic style in its three variants such as: popular eclectic that developed from 1905 to 1914, the academic eclectic from 1915 to 1920 and the eclectic evolved from 1921 to 1933, predominantly single-level constructions accentuating the horizontality of the buildings and predominating the classic elements with a much greater decoration than in the colony.
Later in his autobiography Swinnerton would affectionately regard Williams as "the sort of friend who told me his affairs without disguise and received my domestic news as if they had affected himself." And wrote of his qualities as a journalist: :"...one who seemed by instinct to go where the raw material of the news was occurring, who if one walked with him in any street or town, would often dart across the road to buy another newspaper; but he found time to hear of and read all sorts of unlikely books in multitudinous languages, and would often give one unexpectedly humorous summaries of what he had been reading which threw glancing lights upon the irony underlying his simple faith ... one thought of him as a scholar and a visionary as well as a journalist. He combined a serenely happy-go-lucky air with an unembittered sadness at the fate of Russia." When Germany surrendered in 1918, Williams was sent by the Daily Chronicle to Switzerland, and the following year was back in Russia, at the request of the British Military Mission, reporting for The Times from the headquarters of the White Russians.

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