The melodies are entirely forgettable and generally involve minimal thematic development. |
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Does the book help meet curricular objectives or enhance the thematic units being studied? |
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At several of the sites, teachers within grade levels developed thematic units on which both bilingual and regular classroom students worked. |
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The thematic material derives from Catalan folk melody and as the movement progresses its character emerges more strongly. |
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But it is thematic collection that is becoming a fad worldwide and it is an inexpensive way of building one's collection. |
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The resulting data were subjected to content analysis in several thematic areas. |
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Rather, each of the seven chapters is a detailed thematic essay exploring a key issue in the history of late 19th-century France. |
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In the opera stanzaed popular songs bring out its thematic and ideological content. |
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A viewer should expect that a dance will undergo some type of development of its formal components and thematic content. |
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Like causatives and desideratives, denominatives follow the inflection of thematic verbs of the Present System. |
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The project is an ongoing compilation of anonymous, mailed-in confessional postcards prettied up with thematic drawings or collages. |
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Structural patterns in linguistic and thematic features can contribute to the suasory force of a discourse. |
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The variables coded included the dateline, main subject, story length and whether the story was episodic or thematic. |
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The book is elegantly written and usefully divided into short, thematic chapters. |
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The book is organized around ten short thematic chapters, making it an appropriate resource for individual and group reading. |
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Rising action refers to the way that the problem not only changes or deepens on a thematic level, but gets worse on a surface-plot level. |
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They are also loaded with thematic implications in that relative largeness and detailed perspicuousness are associated with closeness. |
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The figures within the narrative of the game fluently represent its wider thematic implications. |
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The subject matter in the first volume is at once thematic, regional, and broadly national. |
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More importantly, the story itself seems to get tripped up in a cat's cradle of thematic connections. |
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The chapters neither cohere nor fit particularly well with the thematic focus on group performance. |
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The thematic organization of the chapters is a powerful approach, but it means sacrificing any sense of chronological development. |
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The transcripts were subjected to thematic content analysis, using standard qualitative procedures. |
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Part II includes seven thematic chapters covering the biogeography, ecology, behavior, life history, and conservation of grebes. |
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Broadly speaking, technophobia, misguided technophilia, and dysfunctional bodies and relationships emerged as thematic constants. |
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The organization of Heyd's book blends both chronological and thematic approaches, with thematic mainsprings taking precedence. |
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All the transcribed interviews were assorted into thematic units, each corresponding to a set of data obtained from interviewees. |
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Hill's is a thematic biography, moving emotionally as much as argumentatively. |
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Each of these chapters has been designed and written as a specific entity following a ritual combining chronological and thematic approaches. |
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Lifecasting shows life in unabridged form, programming without a thematic concept, without a casting director, without an editor. |
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These expressions literally encode language with hidden, subversive meanings, enacting linguistically the larger thematic focus of the novel. |
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The book includes an introduction, seven narrative chapters, four thematic chapters, a short afterword, and two appendices. |
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There's a new urgency and a thematic concentration to the poems, and the syntax is often sustained with a great fluency over long periods. |
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Philately has undergone a transformation over the years, as young philatelists are more keen on thematic stamps. |
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It's quite possibly the worst film in the series, and is certainly the most meaningless, despite its shadows of thematic pretensions. |
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In an effort to popularise philately, the bureau has made provisions for a thematic display of stamps of members of the club. |
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The chronological periodisation is defined by different thematic concerns as well as by the presence of different patrons and markets. |
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The organization of the volume is accordingly not thematic but, as far as possible, chronological, by the dates of the philosopher discussed. |
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The narrative of the exhibition is broadly chronological, overlaid with a thematic approach. |
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It was not long ago that American architectural history consisted chiefly of biographies, thematic or typological studies, and synthetic surveys. |
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Mercifully, the official exhibition was not gerrymandered into national sections or pretentiously titled thematic subdivisions. |
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This historical framework keeps things pretty clear, although its neat divisions, both chronological and thematic are more imagined than real. |
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Recent conferences have been increasingly global from a prosopographical perspective, as well as from a thematic one. |
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Few established contemporary poets have shown the commitment or innovation displayed by Wearne in writing the long cycles of thematic poems. |
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Notwithstanding this jarring absence of any thematic unity, each piece itself is worth a read. |
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Shyamalan displays a facility for dramatic and thematic economy that verges on Modernist. |
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Here, the tale of a long blood feud between two families is transported to Brazil, but the resonant thematic material would work anywhere. |
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The book has a brand new topical thematic arrangement designed to better your spiritual growth. |
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In order to clarify their ethical agendas, they include prefaces that explicate the thematic direction and instructive nature of their novels. |
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The exhibition has been curated to fit a number of different thematic topics, which, it is understood, must be seen chronologically. |
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Thematic verbs were distinguished by the presence of a thematic vowel between the verbal stem and the endings. |
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The first four conjugations are thematic, ie a thematic vowel precedes the personal endings. |
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Its rhythmic verve and thematic appeal carry it along, even if it sounds like Mozart warmed-over. |
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In Greek and Latin, they are typically joined by thematic vowels, such as the i of Latin agricultura, the o of Greek biographia. |
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The most simple type of thematic stem is that formed directly from the root. |
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There is a longish cadenza that is well-integrated into the movement's thematic structure. |
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It is hard to determine to what extent the thematic formation supplied a real pluperfect to the strong preterit. |
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The passive construction makes the recipient of the action thematic, and furthermore seems to reduce the dynamism of the verb. |
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It's funny and freewheeling and, despite the serious thematic material, it's never pretentious. |
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About four thematic ideas appear, and a short coda builds to the final chords. |
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The striking thematic material and subtle turns of melodic phrase mark this score as the work of a composer with an original voice. |
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Elliott's thematic gear shifting and tempo changing make the album's separation into eight tracks largely beside the point. |
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This essay praised Propp's work, but pointed out that the problem with formalism was its policy of ignoring thematic content. |
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In its thirteen thematic chapters, this book discusses the challenges and successes of the women's movement in Uganda. |
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In a way, Nolan makes a similar error of judgement, mistaking atmospheric darkness for thematic darkness. |
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Ostensibly, the title designates the thematic qualities of the sonnets, but it also announces their formal qualities as well. |
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This is a rare treat for those of you who are just plain sick and tired of artists' work being forced into thematic shows. |
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Despite the popularity of thematic collecting, there does not appear to be a definitive categorization system. |
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However, they have not all signed the thematic protocols of this Convention. |
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Each thematic network is independently managed and operated, but share common goals with other networks. |
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Instead, the symphony is built on song-like thematic fragments of Kancheli's own devising, deployed and contrasted with unusually colourful orchestration. |
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It betrays the vintage of Bartok's quartets no 3 and 4 showing much the same use of one permutating motive governing the total thematic discourse. |
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Featuring approximately 400 evening dresses, business suits and sportswear, the exhibit offers a thematic look at Armani and his development over the past 25 years. |
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His larger thematic preoccupations are balanced by seductively beautiful prose and, particularly, a way with drawing nuanced and poignantly flawed characters. |
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The map is composed of several thematic and base layers, and is not designed to be a road map or topographical map. |
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This thematic debate cannot be an occasion for either international hand-wringing or international back-slapping. |
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In the fourth movement, as in the first, we again find an elaborate slow introduction presaging all thematic material to follow. |
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An aberrational but richly interesting thematic interlude involved the presence of Iberian merchants, diplomats, and missionaries. |
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As many of the actions reach across these thematic areas, some will be illustrated with more than one icon. |
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No two songs on the record are much alike — the album reminds me of the haphazardness of the White Album, although it's more thematic than that. |
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It was suggested that thematic debates include shorter and more focused presentations by outside speakers, along with more thorough followup. |
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The availability of thematic funds should also be explored as seed money for critical initiatives. |
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We would therefore be downgrading it if we were to include it solely in the thematic priorities. |
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Geographic and thematic funding should be regarded as complementary to one another. |
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This can happen through projects on decentralised cooperation, regional programmes, or thematic coalitions. |
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The literature on social determinants of health overlaps with a number of other key thematic areas. |
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Several speakers suggested that the thematic debate should be more interactive and focused. |
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My delegation is pleased to participate in the thematic debate on conventional weapons. |
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Without the agenda we will not be able to carry out our work and enter the stage of constructive thematic discussions. |
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Yet within the wider scope of the project there is thematic collaboration. |
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When he first pitched it to me for The Dark Knight, I liked the thematic idea, but I found it possibly a little far-fetched. |
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The exhibition explores four thematic roads, the first of which is the routes of our earliest ancestors. |
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The nudity of the characters corresponds to the thematic preoccupations of the play, he says. |
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Literary and thematic essay collections include his widely translated 2004 BBC Reith Lectures, Climate of Fear. |
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His clear preference for thematic parallels and transhistorical modeling returns an attenuated history, largely organized without causes and contexts. |
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The thematic landscape traversed by scholars of cultural globalization is vast and the questions they raise are too numerous to be fleshed out in this short introduction. |
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The book's eleven chapters are divided into three thematic parts. |
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Anyone wanting a sense of either the broad methodological coherence of this rapprochement or its sometimes bewildering thematic complexity will find resource here. |
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Closely related to whether a story is thematic or episodic is its length. |
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This paper will provide a methodology and progress report from a multivocal thematic synthesis being conducted on an extensive, diverse body of empirical studies. |
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Transitive verbs typically have actants that play thematic semantic roles. |
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Perhaps that is why she has littered the novel with thematic billboards. |
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However it is still a good play, with a lapidary style and some interesting and original thematic concerns and imagery that are forcibly stressed. |
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For example, in the A-minor concerto, the contrasting use of pizzicato versus arco with the same thematic material is a happy surprise, guaranteed to raise a smile. |
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An anthology of poems aimed at schools, it contained a thematic coding system at the back and there was also a complementary audio tape available. |
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Our complete dataset therefore included individual clinical and general policy making encounters, with an auditable trail of fieldwork notes and thematic analyses. |
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The point is where the mind goes, and, in that respect, Sims has his thematic territory down cold. |
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It would seem that the account in chapter 3 is intended to lay out the story of the events so that the subsequent chapters can be seen as detailed, thematic case studies. |
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The increase in the number and range of commemorative stamps has led to thematic collecting of stamps showing a particular subject, irrespective of their country of origin. |
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As mentioned before, this formal coherence is achieved not through thematic development, but through the varied repetition of clearly discernible musical ideas. |
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While all three of the soloists display their own distinctive styles, Barton's ideas are the richest in terms of contour, melodic content, and thematic development. |
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A number of verbs belonging to each category are analyzed in terms of the thematic roles and grammatical relations undertaken by the noun phrases required by these verbs. |
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A poet of inwardness, he focuses on the delicate self-consciousness of the young man as thematic contrast to his behaviour's transgressive nature. |
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In similar fashion he attributed other thematic resemblances between New Comedy and Sanskrit plays to the presence of universal themes and motifs. |
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Since thematic units should run for more than a week, the author has provided below a smorgasbord of foods that can be mixed and matched for breakfast, lunch, and snacks. |
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The novel seems influenced less by the naturalism or social realism that we typically associate with Wright and more by modernist aesthetic and thematic concerns. |
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After all categories were established and raw data was grouped under category headings, I studied the data for thematic connections within and among them. |
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Similarly our efforts to develop way-finding aids and to distinguish between thematic galleries by color-coding the labels goes relatively unnoticed. |
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Perhaps what is most remarkable about this elaborate congeries of thematic threads is that they never lead the poem into preciousness or turn it into an exercise in facility. |
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However, if a thematic rather than diachronic approach is chosen, historical events have to be recapitulated to explain the setting of individual subjects. |
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Extensive coverage of the central thematic concerns and stylistic traits of Japanese horrow cinema makes this volume an indispensable text for a myriad of film and cultural studies courses.
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There are some period pieces that turn to the past to expand upon thematic elements. |
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In 2009 overall thematic funding decreased significantly, by 14 per cent, mainly due to a steep fall in thematic humanitarian funding. |
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Learning Events is a relatively young branch responsible for managing conferences, armchair discussions and thematic events. |
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This can be done by means of this thematic strategy, but we should not wait any longer, get down to brass tacks and persevere. |
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The result is an emotional narrative to set beside Mr. Berger's thematic think piece. |
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Its multifariousness and thematic disorder is a major element of its appeal. |
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In addition, there are more detailed plans at sectoral, compartmental or thematic level containing detailed provisions on participation. |
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The work addressed the thematic foci of landscape painting in Lagos State and their influence on selected painters. |
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On 13 January, the Council held a thematic debate on cooperation between the United Nations and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security. |
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The modern bastardization of that holy profession, however, is what is thematic in the novel. |
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The monitoring exercised by these special procedures, other than country-specific mandates, is based on a thematic approach which is limited by the particularized nature of each mandate. |
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Encyclopedias are divided into articles or entries that are often arranged alphabetically by article name and sometimes by thematic categories. |
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Languages having cases often exhibit free word order, because thematic roles are not required to be marked by position in the sentence. |
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The extensive discussions undertaken through a 'special interest group', in-depth presentations and thematic groups underlined contrasting views and emphases on the content of and direction for this initiative. |
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Some publishers produce dictionaries based on word frequency or thematic groups. |
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All data are topologically structured, and each coverage contains a set of files that describes the features in that thematic layer. |
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Knowledge of word order on the other hand can be applied to identify the thematic relations of the NPs in a clause of an unfamiliar language. |
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An orienteering map combines both general and thematic cartography, designed for a very specific user community. |
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The most prominent thematic element is shading, that indicates degrees of difficulty of travel due to vegetation. |
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Out of all this multifariousness and Pop-Surrealist wackiness, however, there does emerge a certain thematic preoccupation, which you might describe as the gap between the mundane and the transcendental. |
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The second type of geobased system, geographic information systems, has developed from an origin of geographic or thematic analysis. |
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Second, the regular macro-prudential analysis of the stability of the banking sector has been further expanded in terms of methodologies and thematic scope. |
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Welcome to issue number 104 which contains a thematic on labour women's leadership. |
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Each section harbours a ternary microformal pattern based upon its own thematic content. |
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These phrases are used to create rhythmic accompaniment and melodic figures called riffs, which help to establish thematic hooks. |
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Their thematic reach was beginning to expand as they embraced deeper aspects of romance and philosophy. |
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At the phrasal level, Osundare depends mostly on the aesthetic, as well as the thematic use of alliteration. |
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Old High German, however, primarily uses the definite article for definite expressions in the thematic part indicating their anaphoric potential. |
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Along with secular matters, readers also favoured an alphabetical ordering scheme over cumbersome works arranged along thematic lines. |
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The administrative and financial management rules and processes related to thematic funding represent an important achievement towards a more coherent planning and implementation process. |
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Civil society participation represents an area of enormous added-value which goes far beyond one single thematic programme or a mere funding exercise, it should be a basic principle and right. |
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He also chose a thematic approach, not least to contrast the visceral realism of Caravaggio with the classicising naturalism of the Carracci. |
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Also in that context, the OSCE strongly welcomes this thematic debate. |
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The thematic mapper technician indicates on various parts of the image the corresponding label based on back-up data such as aerial photographs, forestry maps or any other recent document that might assist in interpretation. |
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Finding ways out of this apparent dilemma calls for a macro-perspective which systematically maps the broad linkages between the different thematic areas without getting side-tracked by intricate details. |
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Preference will be given to authors of thematic papers and reports. |
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The final, and what seems to be the most important element, has to do with our plans to organize a highly thematic and editorialized program, broaching subjects from all angles in a multi-disciplinarian manner. |
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The former activation may be hypothesized to reflect continued thematic semantic analysis and a more extended memory search. |
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The circulation of the results of cooperation through thematic conferences in order to carry back up to European level good practices and the proposals from those in the field. |
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Bruvel's goal, by designing a thematic chess set, was to increase the sense of opposition between the two sides. |
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Insights and lessons from the research and consultations undertaken in this project, and from the thematic policy studies in particular, point to an array of options for integrating social capital into public policy making. |
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Human rights are thematic, systematic and, above all, normative. |
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Maybe it was a need for thematic simplicity, a desire to maintain a link to the literal racism of South African apartheid, or a political-aesthetic tendency to torque up the accusation. |
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Paint walls and window frames dark, mix up cushion patterns, enforcing thematic density through layering and texture.. Hicks' blue paint, £35 for 2.5 litres. |
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Exploratory research at the leading edge of knowledge will be carried out as appropriate within each thematic priority area on subjects closely related to one or more topics included within it. |
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You may have structural weaknesses, loose ends, stilted scenes, characters who shouldn't be there and some that are missing, thematic inconsistencies or problems you can't even identify but which stop you from moving forward. |
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Organized into different thematic areas, it contains 27 case studies as well as seven overview articles synthesizing the results of the case studies. |
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Throughout this project, whether it was during the sessions of the thematic series, the roundtable or bilateral consultations, many ideas, often innovative, sprung out of the minds and hearts of participants. |
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Replying to Mexico's question about the resources required to hold a thematic debate, she said that the only additional expense would be for interpretation if it was to be held before the Conference of Parties. |
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For instance, the Education Sector has changed the access headings to its site, getting away from its internal organizational structure and opting for thematic key words which are far more evocative and explicit for users. |
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As a result of countless thematic conferences, round tables, analytical memorandums and modelling of situations there was recognition on both sides of the ocean of the impossibility of counting on survival in a nuclear war. |
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For most visitors, it was hard to follow an unbroken thread relating to their own priorities, as the 129 papers and 310 posters presented were arranged in 29 thematic sessions in a colourful and sometimes arbitrary manner. |
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Its proportions, gigantic for the time, as well as its harmonic, thematic and rhythmic complexities, could not but disconcert Beethoven's contemporaries. |
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A Contiguous option has been added to the Cartogram Map to present a new and compelling way to display thematic map data. |
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This would allow relevant actors from around the world to come to New York and discuss thematic issues as well as progress in the countries where the PBC is working and regional aspects of the PBC's work. |
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There is perceptive analysis of character and relationships, including an ability to see these as evolving rather than static, as well as awareness of thematic and stylistic features through close reading. |
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For those inspired to become historians and curators themselves, the Database Research function allows users to search through over 60,000 digital images of artifacts in order to create his or her own thematic tour. |
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Thanks to this generous grant, almost 32,000 documents and artifacts related to significant themes in Canadian history will be digitized, and a number of these will also be contextualized in 18 thematic Web tours. |
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Reeves also provides thematic excursuses on Metatron and the significance of the staff of Moses. |
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The personal criteria of the notary public makes the legacy particular, as there is no thematic or chronologic unity, it is defined by its diversity. |
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This information was then used to generate thematic maps and posters. |
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You appreciated the thematic structure of the debates and the opportunity which it gave you to speak of your interests and priorities, even though you regretted the shortness of the time allowed. |
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However, the cases may be deployed for other than the default thematic roles. |
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A thematic map shows geographic information about one or a few focused subjects. |
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We also support the idea of focused thematic debates on the four core issues that would not deprive any member State of the right to raise any issues when necessary. |
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Issues concern, among the others, the order of elements for the medium of performance, the use of conditioned core elements, and the normalised sigla for thematic catalogues. |
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It is impossible to analyse the technical and thematic aspects of postglacial motifs without considering the possible link to earlier hunter-gatherer art. |
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The results indicate that discriminable and effective tactile thematic maps can be produced using classed data with a microcapsule paper production method. |
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On a thematic level, too, Henry's multi-day trek across Italy to seek out Barkley reciprocates her journey from Gorizia to Milan to care for him in the hospital. |
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The thematic content of heavy metal has long been a target of criticism. |
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Using the spatial data that is to be provided by the SLRB, ICON will incorporate the art of cartography to produce the highest quality thematic maps of the kingdom. |
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Language maps as a whole are a thematic map genre that features great variety in both the use of different symbology options and the display of different data variables. |
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The driving idea of the effort is to decompartmentalize activities in order to create a thematic innovation campus with a portfolio of actors working together. |
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A leader in global thematic investing strategies, GTP provides access to a unique investment approach backed by rigorous research, reason and risk management. |
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The first looks at the theory and history of international organizations along various thematic lines such as organisation, outlook or subject of concern. |
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However, even if an overall theme cannot be found it is clear that the play is full of several small, thematic elements that intertwine in complex ways. |
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Sly convincingly concludes that Schubert's works during this era demonstrate his experimentation with the relationship between thematic and structural recapitulatory devices. |
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The stem might be thematic or athematic, an open or a closed syllable. |
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The verse presents considerable problems of interpretation, which are related to the proper understanding of the terms hote and tov, and its thematic consistency. |
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In the introduction, Winkler places The Fall in the appropriate thematic context of an ongoing 'dialogue' between the classical past and the America of the film's present. |
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Climate change is an issue that might lend itself more easily to thematic framing in the news, due to the often highly technical and wonky language required to explain it. |
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Many private mapping companies have also produce thematic map series. |
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The artist shed much light on the work's thematic message, the heavy presence of colour, and signs of graphic technique imported from sgraffito, etching and silkscreen. |
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In complex thematic maps, for example, the color scheme's structure can critically affect the reader's ability to understand the map's information. |
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For Porset, the avoidance of thematic and hierarchical systems thus allows free interpretation of the works and becomes an example of egalitarianism. |
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Male dominance is one thematic element found in A Midsummer Night's Dream. |
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The film does adopt some thematic and narrative devices from fairy tales, including the journeylike quest, certain character traits, and an unclear time frame. |
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This first thematic volume in the series focuses on patient safety and health care, areas that have attracted much attention in the human factors and ergonomics community. |
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The book is fully cross-referenced and has a useful Thematic Index along with a clear and valuable Introduction. |
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Thematic cartography involves maps of specific geographic themes, oriented toward specific audiences. |
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