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But as John Barnes, a Tory councillor, warns, things could still go "very sour" if either side personalises the debate.
In fact, the very thing that makes this fictional character a modern folk hero is that, "he personalises the feelings of a small oppressed nation that is convinced, that if it weren't for the big guys, they would be able to show their extraordinary qualities to the world," says Zdenek Sverak, one of Cimrman's creators.
The nuraphone is a headphone that personalises sound by measuring how the human ear responds to different sound frequencies and is patent-protected as the only consumer electronics headphone to do so by monitoring otoacoustic emissions.
Burke 1842 p. 320 In the fourth letter, Burke personalises the events in France for an English audience:Stauffer 2005 p. 38 > Should we not obtest Heaven, and whatever justice is yet on Earth? > Oppression makes wise men mad; but their distemper is still the madness of > the wise, which is better than the sobriety of fools.
There are several products that provide personalised sound by measuring some acoustic properties of the user's environment without actually measuring their hearing. As an example, the AKG N90Q headphones measure the acoustics of the user's outer ear. The headphones then adjust their EQ based on the measurements. The Sonos Play:5 smart speaker personalises sound based on the acoustics of the room where the speaker is placed.
This an 11-16 academy rated good by Ofsted; a medium-sized school with that says it big plans for the future. Ofsted noted in the report that it is ‘being rapidly transformed through the highly effective actions of leaders and the trust.’ it is experimenting with a vertical curriculum centering on a two-year Key Stage 3 and a three-year Key Stage 4, that personalises learning. It supports fast- tracking and workshops to provide accelerated routes for the most ambitious students, while giving all the time they need to succeed through the extended Key Stage 4.
ETA - Expected Time of Arrival - TBMO’s second EP - presents two radio singles as a preamble to the ETA tour and the recording of the debut album. ETA was produced by Paulo Chibanga, drummer of 340mlBongani Kona, "Audio: The Brother Moves On ‘ETA’" (EP Stream), 29 October 2012. and director of the Azgo Festival (Maputo), and engineered by Gavan Eckhart. Track 1, "Good Times", personalises the miners' experience as a cathartic exercise in the wake of the Marikana miners' strike. Track 2, "Ya’khalimbazo", is an ode to the self- defence unit (SDU) that used to police Caleni "Kalambazo" section in Tembisa between 1990 and 1993.
It personalises the challenges of being on the land and threads a tapestry of the strong social fabric of the surrounding rural community of those times. ‘Retiring’ to northern NSW in the 1980s and captivated by the cosmopolitan nature of the Tweed Shire she wrote and illustrated two books called “The Many Faces of the Tweed”, a snapshot of the characters from her newly adopted neighbourhood. Interviewing and recording a diverse range of people varying from followers of Hare Krishna and ‘Orange People’ through to singers like Jade Hurley and the civic movers and shakers, she immersed herself in many aspects of local culture very foreign from her rural roots.
The Portuguese system of differentiation for the noble non-Royal families is unlike any other cadency system. It is true that the brisure personalises the arms, however, since the Portuguese have an arbitrary choice of surnames, they may select any family name from the father's or mother's side of their genealogical table and a coat of arms, which does not have to coincide with it. Thus, the system of differencing only serves to show from which ancestral line the arms are derived. The head of the lineage uses the arms without a difference, but should he be the head of more than one family, the arms are combined by quartering.
The main activity of ANY Security Printing Company is the production of security products which includes tax stamps, securities, food vouchers, stamps, paper-based documents and the security inks and solutions of the Document Security Laboratory. State Printing House produces the Hungarian card based ID documents in consortium: the personal ID card, the driving licence, the motor vehicle ownership card, and the student ID card. Besides card based documents, the Company produces VISA and MASTERCARD chip banking cards and smart cards for electronic signature. ANY Group personalises and envelopes business forms for banks, and insurance companies and it also produces invoices, delivery notes, printed and blank continuous forms.
Through capturing these life-spaces, work such as Williams' personalises issues that too often become dehumanised. Anthropologist Johannes Fabian suggests that in the African context, such pop cultural expressions represent ‘moments of freedoms’, allowing for the conceptualisation and cultivation of alternative modes of being, that liberate the individual, albeit in fleeting, contestatory and conflictual spaces. Much South African photography such as Williams’ work, embodies Fabian's notion of ‘moments of freedom’, depicting lives both limited, but not completely contained by the harsh realities of life. Moreover, South Africa's unique status as an African nation with incredible wealth and incredible poverty provides fertile ground for challenging discourses of afro-pessimism and neo-colonialist attitudes towards Africa.
He tests the remote control's signal range and turns the volume up once he is outside his room until his other neighbour in room 427 comes outside to investigate the noise. Bean hides the remote in his jacket and pretends to tell the guest inside room 426 to be quiet, and goes back inside once the neighbour is gone. Back in his room, Bean unpacks his suitcase and places Teddy in his makeshift "bed" in the drawer, accidentally decapitating him in the process. He personalises the room by changing the lampshade for his own, placing his own curtains on the window and drilling holes to hang framed pictures on the walls (the noise can be heard throughout the hotel).

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