You might want to take a closer look, because that photo might not be an accurate representation of what you'll get when you check in. |
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Books old and new, bargain books, children's books and a large representation of antiquarian books will be for sale. |
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Clearly, three decades of feminist theory of representation have yet to have any perceptible impact on Balthus studies. |
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Will legal or other representation be permitted and, if so, what rules will apply regarding liability for costs? |
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Unlike most remixes, each track is treated beyond a simple representation or repetition of its original. |
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Given that both soft and hard alveolars are used in Punjabi, their representation in the new script would constitute the most baffling problem. |
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I really get the impression that this is meant to be a representation of an event that happened. |
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We're second-class citizens when it comes it political representation and participation. |
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The importance of Neoplatonic ideas in renaissance visual representation of and intervention in the physical world has been well documented. |
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Derrida suggests that representation or signification is based on both a distance from a signified and a difference among terms. |
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He had been responsible for major advances in the theory of finite dimensional algebras and was the discoverer of modular representation theory. |
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Also, the proportional representation system used in the Assembly elections means that votes do not translate directly into seats. |
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The finds include the oldest known representation of a bird, a therianthropic sculpture and an animal that most closely resembles a horse. |
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The Bar Council provides representation and services for the Bar, and guidance on issues of professional practice. |
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Another representation of population relationships is a tree diagram based on genetic distances. |
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On this panel, Brunelleschi painted a view of the baptistery from a representation that he had traced on and over its mirror reflection. |
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The holographic representation of his opponent looked smug as it calmly checkmated his king again. |
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The keynote for the tone of the series was a credible representation of the lives of its three central characters. |
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For Lacan, the representation of the gaze in art reflects something specific, something individual about the artist who has portrayed it. |
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This gave the competitors a real-life representation of how the stock market works. |
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Yet again this painting marks a break from the traditional style of realistic representation in art. |
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Indians almost subconsciously take to cricket as a representation of the placid, karmic life. |
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In representation that is immediately perceptible and more abstract, Hobbs documents a world that is both familiar and strange. |
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The politics of representation are often a detriment to the appreciation of aesthetics. |
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While Schwarzbaum has a point, Trevor's physical form is clearly a representation of a decaying mental state. |
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Maori representation could be up to list selection, rather than Maori seats. |
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With numerous female-led bands making waves in rock music, this album is a poor representation of what women can do. |
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This does not exclude the possibility of a schematic representation which captures the commonality of the various uses. |
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Poussin's view of the genre, as a representation modelled on true nature, echoes the meaning of the caprice in at least one form of literature. |
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Additional details on this method and a schematic representation of the experimental protocol are available in the online supplement. |
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He was essentially a middle-class radical rather than a champion of the working-class claim to representation in parliament. |
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An object model is a representation of the information, content and structure which needs to be exchanged or shared. |
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If the latter, because the artwork is a representation rather than a direct experience, the sublime could be mitigated. |
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He has an active social life, and snowboards and plays representation level soccer. |
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This derogation from representation is balanced against the need for independence from the passing passions that can excite legislators. |
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At run-time, an in-memory representation of the structured data type is generated using information conveyed in the parse trees. |
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Perhaps most notable is the lower representation of these groups in doctoral degrees overall, but particularly in the STEM disciplines. |
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Instead of that he was a victim of the strange quirks that the proportional representation system continues to throw up. |
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So, knowing you changed nothing on the camera, how many of the images do you think will be an accurate representation of what you saw? |
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This is a surprisingly accurate artists representation of me, except I don't normally have wings, or a hole in my side. |
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A vote in favour will result in the region having an assembly elected by proportional representation consisting of between 25 and 30 members. |
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I don't know if this is an accurate visual representation of Gaby, but I'm looking at the picture representing the father here. |
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The asexualized representation of Eve in the Octateuchs contrasts with pre-iconoclastic depictions. |
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I have been asked by quite a few people about this video and whether it was an accurate representation of what I have seen and experienced. |
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To sum up, your digital profile is a representation of aspects of your self that accretes over time. |
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It was created as an arena for the representation and expression of minority opinion. |
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Under the Federal Guidelines of 1971, statistical representation became the litmus test of discrimination. |
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In so doing, he invents another type of representation which robs, disembodies, and finally perhaps brings the body back to its literality. |
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All of that is ultimately in pursuit of not the literal representation of a sound, but its essence. |
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John signed the management representation letter without qualifying the positive assertions about the company's tax filings and liabilities. |
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One beneficial effect of this curatorial decision was to emphasize that Palermo never gave up representation in favor of abstraction. |
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That show laid out the paradigmatic, innovative modernist journey from representation to abstraction. |
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We have become uncomfortable with the idea of literal representation when we make monuments. |
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I enjoyed Russell's depiction of the redundancy in Los Angeles and his visual representation of Creation. |
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It basically misrepresents the film as a literal representation of its title. |
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The painting seems to make the problems of an attempted literal, visual representation even more evident. |
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I am not suggesting that we find a literal representation of the last fifteen years in the crime series on television. |
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Her use of abstract effects in the service of representation is striking and makes her art complex. |
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The deity was a lingam, the abstract phallic symbol which is the most common representation of Shiva. |
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Ingres based his representation of the Cardinal on Raphael's portrait of him and that of Raphael on a supposed self-portrait. |
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For this protein, representation of its electrostatic properties by a quadrupole moment seems more appropriate. |
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An unfair apportionment limited upcountry representation in the legislature and gave the parishes more power than their population warranted. |
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Is there a bare minimum of representation that we can respond to as fully limning us? |
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One of the main problems that stemmed from this limitation was of representation of other faith traditions. |
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Anthills of the Savannah thereby thematizes it own immanent limitation as representation of reality and capsule of ideas. |
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Informants lost to historical representation by virtue of the aporia or oversights of historical conventions were not my primary concern. |
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I feel confident in saying that America is once again divided, and the media is torn in its representation of a grim reality. |
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After all, the first letter of the alphabet you are now reading had its genesis as a symbolic representation of an ox. |
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Minority party representation is guaranteed in both chambers regardless of election returns. |
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If representation on legal aid is granted, an adjournment will necessarily follow. |
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He doesn't believe the film to be an accurate representation of his life, but since when did major motion pictures deal in the naked truth? |
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Peter Krausz provides a useful introduction to this theme in his overview of representation of Indigenous people in Australian film history. |
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The radical Left will need better representation than Ralph Nader at the next election. |
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Following representation from Cllr Tom Neville, we have finally got the village roadway re-surfaced recently. |
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A change in IRB regulations now restricts players to one nation representation at the international level. |
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Surely this isn't our musical representation speaking out on behalf of urban youth everywhere and finally, we don't have to be ashamed? |
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Because representation through speaking is impossible, Ginsberg is free to do whatever he wants to answer a question. |
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Taxes with or without representation are evil, ever fostering harm and destruction. |
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He arrived on Thursday, 3 August and left the following Monday, after helping to arrange legal representation for Harris. |
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If search is driven both by cognition and experiential learning, then changing one's cognitive representation poses an additional risk. |
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Legal representation has been granted to more than 70 witnesses, most of whom would be entitled to have their costs met. |
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The affect retained or impressed is other than representation and is productive directly. |
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We examine the effect of shifting cognitive representation first in a purely cognitive choice process. |
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The third column is the representation of the ages as decimal-counting Semites would have written them using the early rounded stylus. |
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Such an interpretation, inevitably allegorical, must take allegory seriously, as a mode of both representation and interpretation. |
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This is a representation of a pentagonal tiling of the hyperbolic plane in which four pentagons meet at each vertex. |
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We should like to see a better representation from people of various faiths at all tiers within the Charity Commission. |
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The key is not so much to reduce group representation in federal bodies as it is to balance group representation with self-government. |
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Thus, in Freud's energetic representation of the nervous-system there are two economies that impart psychical excitation. |
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The lights and cameras suggest a stage set, emphasizing the artifice and self-consciousness of representation the work is meant to suggest. |
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He argues that both Kiefer and Heidegger are prototypically modern in that they created works that present and then question any stable representation of cultural truths. |
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Barbie is an unrealistic, unhealthy, insulting representation of female appearance. |
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However, transportation also constituted citizenship as revocable, and it is significant that in its representation in Moll Flanders this aspect is revised. |
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More interestingly, I saw visual studies as a profoundly contextual approach to apprehending the social meaning of representation and visual culture. |
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As this excellent piece in Mother Jones describes, however, Holsey had outrageously poor representation during his trial. |
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This astonishingly simple yet devastatingly graphic representation of mass carnage attracts many thousands of visitors every day. |
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They are then more the implicit signifiers of his own subject position than they are his explicit analysis or representation of such contradictions. |
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In fact we should mention the proportional representation work by him in the 1880s when he considered apportionment of representatives to districts. |
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The stopper of this container is remarkable in its representation of a female head, transforming this object, perhaps once owned by a man, into the stylized figure of a woman. |
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Music and live shows, she says, allow people to talk about the product as art instead of an accurate representation of reality. |
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A climograph is a graphical representation of basic climatic parameters, that is monthly average temperature and precipitation, at a certain location. |
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They engage the racialized politics of modernist representation through abstraction, consciously challenging the presumed whiteness of the tradition. |
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The legislature is bicameral with an upper house based on equal representation of the thirteen counties with two senators each and a lower house based on population. |
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Mr Croxford accepts that it is too late to release funds from the freezing orders for the purposes of representation of Mr Moussavi because he is now bankrupt. |
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The Keep America Safe website was at least a globally literate and coherent representation of international security issues. |
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As the mammogram issue reveals, representation is no longer a game of percentages. |
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These cultural processes have been present in the creation of visual representation in the United States since its founding, beginning with colonial portraiture. |
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The representation of Latinos in both the Democratic and Republican parties is also increasing, and both parties are paying close attention to the Latino vote. |
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On the one hand, early modern Italy witnessed a proliferation of new techniques of representation that transgressed against earlier, more mimetic ways of seeing and listening. |
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The figure of Justice as a symbol of the chief virtue of the Venetian republic, or as a representation of the republic itself, also goes back at least to the trecento. |
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Recent memorials also reflect art's shift from representation to abstraction to a kind of alchemic transformation of image and material into a work of meaning. |
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The earliest representation of the Buddha in the exhibition is a breathtakingly beautiful import from Gandhara with its echo of Hellenistic representationalism. |
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He was part of a loosely organized movement in literature and visual arts, characterized by a rejection of direct, literal representation in favor of evocation and suggestion. |
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More than a sheer representation of nature, mimesis, as an integrating part of the poetic function in fables, adds a tangible and active dimension to human tragedy. |
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She believes that Sheela-na-gigs are representative of the more earthy strand of Celtic spirituality and were used as a pagan representation of birth, abundance and fertility. |
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Rich explained the low relative abundances of vultures and other raptorial groups as consistent with the pattern of relatively low representation in modern avifaunas. |
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He felt that they should have better representation in the acting world. |
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Over the next fortnight Scots football supporters are set to raise the political stakes in their pursuit of greater representation at their clubs. |
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He would not be allowed legal representation even if he could afford it. |
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As such, these elements function as metonyms for the entire language, and their frequent repetition constitutes a convincing representation of English. |
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Robert Ross has written an absorbing and interesting book that should stimulate more research on culture and representation in South African history. |
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These effects may be explained by a visuo-spatial magnitude representation or mental number line that is logarithmically compressed as magnitude increases. |
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In the early years of the 20th century the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian was one of the first to take the step from representation to pure abstraction. |
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Do the junior ranks feel that you deal fairly with their request for funding and representation when it is a senior rank whom they are making the complaint against? |
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The home was a direct representation of his character, so in place of dialogue, we used props and set design to convey his story. |
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Each board member was reportedly asked point blank if he or she had hired legal representation or discussed any financial details prior to this meeting. |
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Finally, Lee embodies a kind of nationalism in his own physical presence and allows his body to evolve as the filmic representation of nationalism. |
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With all that said, representation of each of these respective communities has increased in the new congress. |
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If diaries can't be relied on for accurate representation of the past, as this argument would maintain, then we need to read them much the way we read novels. |
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On the reverse side of the box you can actually see a detailed schematic representation of the air flow inside the system case when the cooler is installed. |
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This is a very different business relationship and you want to ensure that you have experienced representation and advice before you enter into a franchise agreement. |
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Apparatus and method which features linearizing attributes of an information object into a string of bytes for object representation and storage in a database system. |
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The painting was grey, blue, and white, with a firm black line, a representation of an older woman, extremely well done, glasses on her nose, a kind of wen on her chin. |
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It is also vital to investigate local legal representation during any reconnaissance mission and it is usually advisable not to purchase on the first trip. |
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What do you think prompted the change in comic book representation of LGBTQ characters? |
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As I will argue here, the representation of fetishism in her writing exists in a paradoxical relationship with the fetishism of her theory of representation. |
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I do believe direct representation should be the defining aspect of democracy and what you find in Europe is more a ruling technocracy than a democracy. |
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It is my contention that Van Eyck's picture is a posthumous representation of Costanza, the only wife of Giovanni di Nicolao of whose existence we find any evidence. |
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In the plate's center is a representation of the star cluster Pleiades, which appears in the sky around the autumnal equinox and signaled the arrival of harvest season. |
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Poussin's use of mirroring armor to encompass something beyond the representation is self-conscious and finds its closest parallel in another work by van Eyck. |
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Moreover, it was not necessary to travel to St. Peter's, as these indulgences were granted to those who prayed in front of a representation of the Vera Icon as well. |
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In this paper he interpreted i as a rotation of the plane through 90 so giving rise to the Argand plane or Argand diagram as a geometrical representation of complex numbers. |
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In this sense, representation is the contemporary term that translates the Greek word mimesis, used by Plato and Aristotle to describe the making of likenesses. |
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Once dried, a liquid, such as plaster, wax, or bronze, is poured in for a perfect representation of the face. |
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Hence, the photograph is not only the representation of reality via the photographed object, it is likewise the preservation of the time in which the object existed. |
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Actually, factors such as a speaker's geographic origin determine to a large extent the allophonic choices and the deep phonological representation of each speaker. |
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Iacobini aptly draws a comparison between the representation of this church and that in the lunette mosaic of the southwest vestibule of Hagia Sophia. |
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With the trappings of representation obliterated, the paintings offer a lean and stripped down physicality defined by specific proportion, luminosity and surface quality. |
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An exemplary representation is a bar graph having the temperature of one thermal sensor at one end and the temperature of another thermal sensor at the other end. |
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The rapid decline of the sea turtle population is an astonishingly symbolic representation of what's wrong with our national environmental policy. |
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Indeed, the animation style moves from abstraction to representation to abstraction again, as if to mirror the processes by which our world was formed. |
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In the 1920s, employers referred to works councils and employee representation plans as industrial democracy, while unions saw them as little more than company unions. |
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This linking object unconsciously connects the lost person's image or mental representation with the mourner's corresponding self-image or representation. |
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The classical iconographic representation of the Buddha's realization shows him touching the earth with his right hand, and calling the earth to witness his attainment. |
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Historian Arnold Taylor argued that the design of the castle was a representation of the Walls of Constantinople. |
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The filled boxes signify representation of the particular anthropobiome in each ecoregion. |
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We show that the decategorified representation is naturally isomorphic to a direct sum of level 2 Fock spaces. |
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In this disquisition of the third book Plato is concerned with the moral effects of artistic representation on the youth of his state. |
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Hats off to the Jamaican bobsled team for their able representation of their country in the Olympics against serious obstacles. |
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It retains a representation in the UK Parliament and the British monarch is its Supreme Governor. |
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The United Kingdom trails only the United States in terms of representation on lists of top 100 universities. |
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The possibility of redesigning the Union Flag to include representation of Wales has not been completely ruled out. |
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Fig. 5 shows a polar representation of 5880 rotations generated by subsampling the hexacosichoron. |
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Also, the spread of metallurgy in Denmark is intimately related to the Beaker representation in northern Jutland. |
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The process of concept generation results in a conceptual representation for Web hyperlinkage. |
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St. Cyril, in his first book against Julian, thinks there was a representation of the blessed individed Trinity. |
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Its effect was to extend English law into the Marches and provide that Wales had representation in future Parliaments. |
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The impossibility of the physical presence of the monarch was replaced by viceroys, the post of viceroy the direct representation of the monarch. |
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In the House of Burgesses, opposition to taxation without representation was led by Patrick Henry and Richard Henry Lee, among others. |
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Plaid Cymru has enjoyed parliamentary representation continuously since 1974 and had 3 MPs elected at the 2015 general election. |
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Knights had been summoned to previous councils, but the representation of the boroughs was unprecedented. |
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It was initially formed as a means for the trade union movement to establish political representation for itself at Westminster. |
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The loss of its MEPs would result in the loss of its primary institutional representation and a key source of its funding. |
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The party however failed to continue its representation at the 2016 election, coming within a hundred votes of taking a seat in East Antrim. |
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The Greens sought to build alliances with other parties in the hope of gaining representation at the parliamentary level. |
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The Party returned representation for the first time on the councils of Cornwall, Devon, and Essex. |
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The Conservative Party, one of the three major political parties in the UK had no representation on Liverpool City Council. |
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The next Reform Act which came into force at the 1868 election, reduced Ripon's representation from two MPs to one. |
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Around the unicorn is wrapped a representation of the Tudor defensive boom which stretched across Portsmouth Harbour. |
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In fact, the child will lexicalize one, two, or three elements of the semantic representation according to his lexicalization span. |
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The Wilton Diptych was painted during the reign of Richard II of England and is the most famous representation of Edmund in art. |
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There was a strong recourse to historical and natural inevitability, a Zeitgeist, in the representation of its ideas. |
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The list has also been criticised for a lack of female representation and for being overly Eurocentric. |
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Increased literacy and a growing body of secular vernacular literature encouraged the representation of secular themes in art. |
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According to my ideas they are an artistic production rather than an authentic representation of unconscious processes. |
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An inflatable representation of Lord Voldemort and other children's literary characters accompanied her reading. |
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In August 2014, he added his name to a letter to British broadcasters calling for better representation of ethnic minorities. |
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In 1992, to commemorate the centennial of the club, a new badge was commissioned, including a representation of the Shankly Gates. |
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It is a representation of the number 2012, with the Olympic Rings embedded within the zero. |
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We present a general representation of tiled parallel patterns, and provide rules for automatically tiling patterns and generating metapipelines. |
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The campaign, while strongest in the Gauteng province, has representation in Western Cape, KwaZulu Natal and the Free State. |
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Since then, the full achievement of the Royal Arms has included a representation of the Garter, encircling the shield. |
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The relationship between a government and its state is one of representation and authorized agency. |
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The islands also have representation in the Nordic Council as members of the Danish delegation. |
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At this time, the majority of the Chinese population in Hong Kong had no political representation in the British colonial government. |
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Only Gibraltar has representation in the European Parliament and it shares its Member with the region of South West England. |
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The WPA also spans to international level pool with representation from our Mens, Ladies, Youths, Seniors and Specials teams. |
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The Islanders have never had formal representation in the House of Commons of the British Parliament, nor in the European Parliament. |
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Although diplomatic representation is reserved to the Crown, Jersey has been developing its own international identity over recent years. |
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China has supported the stronger representation of developing countries and firmly opposed Japan's membership. |
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Aspects such as geographical balance and population representation also played a major part. |
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There is no proportional representation at the federal level, and it is rare at lower levels. |
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The full title is An Act to amend the representation of the people in England and Wales. |
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He would go further, and say that the legislature and system of representation possessed the full and entire confidence of the country. |
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The bill disfranchised 60 of the smallest boroughs, and reduced the representation of 47 others. |
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All of the UK has used a form of proportional representation for European Parliament elections. |
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In comparison, for electoral systems using proportional representation small groups win only their proportional share of representation. |
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The remaining representatives are elected separately using party list proportional representation on the national level. |
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The remaining members are elected by proportional representation from published party lists. |
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It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. |
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As a result, the UUP were left without representation in the House of Commons for the first time since the party's creation. |
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The UUP is still organised around the Ulster Unionist Council, which was from 1905 until 2004 the only legal representation of the party. |
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In the 2009 election, when Dublin's representation was reduced to three MEPs, she failed to hold her seat. |
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The Scottish Parliament uses an Additional Members System, designed to produce approximate proportional representation for each region. |
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Combined sovereignty is delegated by each member to the institutions in return for representation within those institutions. |
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Other formalisms include the geometric algebra formulation and a matrix representation of Maxwell's equations. |
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Over the years, steam locomotives have become a very popular subject for the representation of trains as toys. |
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With disestablishment, the church's representation in the House of Lords also ceased. |
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The development of increasingly accurate representation of the visual appearances of things has a long history in art. |
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Minimalism argued that extreme simplicity could capture all of the sublime representation needed in art. |
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These Acts also gave political representation for Wales in the Westminster Parliament. |
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There is particular emphasis on the representation of the details of headdresses, hairstyles, body adornment and face painting. |
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This departure from accurate representation can be slight, partial, or complete. |
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Hirst's representation of the British Union Flag formed the arena centrepiece for the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony in London. |
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For it differs in no way from the representation I should form if I were thinking of a myriagon, or any figure with very many sides. |
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Further meetings can be called if representation is made by a minimum of 50 members. |
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Bohemia lost its position of an electorate of the Holy Roman Empire as well as its own political representation in the Imperial Diet. |
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Indonesia has its own representation of traditional attire and dress from each province with its own unique and distinguished designs. |
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This resulted in pressure from the Kirk to reform ecclesiastical representation in Parliament. |
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Still, low turnouts can lead to unequal representation among various parts of the population. |
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For area committee representation the village was within the Sutherland committee area. |
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Many trade unions themselves became concerned with gaining parliamentary representation to advance their legislative aims. |
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The crest is a statant guardant lion wearing the St Edward's Crown, himself on another representation of that crown. |
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The Royal Arms were also displayed by all Viceroys of Australia as representation of their Crown authority. |
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The five political parties with representation in the Scottish Parliament were each invited to nominate two representatives to the Commission. |
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It has representation in the UK Parliament and the devolved Scottish Parliament has control over some internal matters. |
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The Forth Bridge has appeared in representation on a 2004 one pound coin, issued by the Royal Mint. |
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This is thought to be the first time elections to a legislature have produced equal representation for women. |
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In 1614 a bill was introduced in parliament for securing representation to the county and city of Durham and the borough of Barnard Castle. |
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For much of the nineteenth century, the representation was initially controlled by the ironmasters of Merthyr, notably the Guest family. |
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This additional member system produces a form of proportional representation for each region. |
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Proportional representation systems aim to allocate seats to parties approximately in proportion to the number of votes received. |
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The system aims to combine the local district representation of FPTP and the proportionality of a national party list system. |
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A party list proportional representation system was devised and described in 1878 by Victor D'Hondt in Belgium. |
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She had seen a photograph of the Lord Tredegar statue but was not impressed with the representation of the horse. |
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As with many heraldic charges, the exact representation of the dragon is not standardised and many renderings exist. |
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What follows is a representation of one possible structure, should the system be defined further. |
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Pearl Mackie said that the increased representation for LGBTQ people is important on a mainstream show. |
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In 1347, the Kontor of Brussels modified its statute to ensure an equal representation of the league's members. |
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They worship idols called pagods, after such a terrible representation as we make of devils. |
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In present times, it may also refer to the representation of a group, such as ones drawn along ethnic or gender lines. |
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Stesichorus exercised an important influence on the representation of myth in 6th century art and on the development of Athenian dramatic poetry. |
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Though much progress has been made since abolition, unequal representation in all levels of society perpetuates ongoing racial prejudice. |
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The inaccurate representation of packaged fish is a potential safety hazard to consumers. |
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A climate model is a representation of the physical, chemical and biological processes that affect the climate system. |
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Improving the models' representation of clouds is therefore an important topic in current research. |
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Independent members and several minor parties have achieved representation in Australian parliaments, mostly in upper houses. |
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Major political parties in Australia have tried to increase the number of Indigenous representation within their parties. |
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The Cossacks sought representation in the Polish Sejm, recognition of Orthodox traditions, and the gradual expansion of the Cossack Registry. |
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Sami people have had very little representation in Finnish national politics. |
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The representation of the Free Cities at the Diet had become common since the late Middle Ages. |
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It was believed that the universities were affected by the decisions of Parliament and ought therefore to have representation in it. |
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The US constitution provides that no state may be deprived of equal representation in the senate without its consent. |
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Reinel was also author of the first nautical chart known with an indication of latitudes in 1504 and the first representation of an Wind rose. |
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It is the first known European cartographic representation of the Americas. |
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Visual representation of the axis mundi in contemporary art is currently being achieved by photographer Jennifer Westjohn. |
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This artistic representation of axis mundi opens the mind up to a new visual dimension both energistic and shamanic. |
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This was used alongside a clepsydra clock and waterwheel to power a rotating armillary sphere in representation of astronomical observation. |
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The work was done at the request of Prince John, son of Pedro IV, desirous of a faithful representation of the world from west to east. |
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This was revolutionary in cartography and the representation of power associated with map making. |
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To avoid these complexities, consider replacing latitude and longitude with another horizontal position representation in calculation. |
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It was the most detailed and accurate representation of the world that had been produced up until that time. |
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It is the only political group which had representation in all parliaments since independence. |
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This representation of India as an isolated, invincible country is an attempt to vindicate Seleucus' peace treaty with the Indian emperor. |
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One of the most distinctive features is the realistic representation of subjects as they appeared in life. |
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Panama's National Assembly is elected by proportional representation in fixed electoral districts, so many smaller parties are represented. |
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However, South Carolina did not regain representation in Congress until that date. |
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The former colonies were then known as Canada East and Canada West, and a single legislature was established with equal representation from each. |
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This assembly soon developed into the voice and legal representation of the Kingdom, and the depositary of its will and laws. |
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The Liberal Party saw their percentage of the vote decrease dramatically, and their representation in the Parliament fell to seven seats. |
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However, in the west, there is sporadic representation of merged speakers in Washington, Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado. |
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The representation of noun phrases using parse trees depends on the basic approach to syntactic structure adopted. |
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They rejected the authority of the British Parliament to tax them because they lacked representation in Parliament. |
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They objected to the fact that they had no representation in the Parliament, and thus no voice concerning legislation that affected them. |
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The use of solicitors is discouraged because the costs of legal representation cannot be recovered from the losing side. |
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Tens of thousands of taxpaying citizens were without representation for decades into the 20th century. |
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It also required both houses of state legislatures to be based on population for representation and not geographic districts such as counties. |
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Eligible persons are provided with legal representation depending on their financial circumstances. |
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There is no inherent common law right to legal representation before a domestic tribunal. |
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In Singapore, the right to legal representation is contingent on the nature of the inquiry. |
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Note that in secular architecture, human and animal representation was indeed present. |
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Clinics were intended to give practical experience in law practice while providing pro bono representation to the poor. |
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Liberals have also argued for affirmative action to increase the representation of women and minorities among law students and law faculty. |
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There is also bicameralism in countries that are not federations, but have upper houses with representation on a territorial basis. |
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The use of proportional representation greatly increased the representation of minor parties. |
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Reserved seats are used in many countries to ensure representation for ethnic minorities, women, young people or the disabled. |
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Under proportional representation systems, district magnitude is an important determinant of the makeup of the elected body. |
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It was felt that removing all Scottish representation would breach the Articles. |
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However, the 1868 Act disenfranchised them altogether before the reduction in representation took effect. |
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In addition, the Act adjusted the representation of several existing boroughs. |
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