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  • A Descriptive Account of the Guildhall of the City of Lon
  • An Historic and Descriptive account of Swinsty Hall (1857)
  • e Market Place to the New Exchange, 1809; A Descriptive Account of Manchester Exchange, 1810; Metri
  • The Pinetum Britannicum, a descriptive account of hardy coniferous trees cultivate
  • In Ariana Antiqua: A descriptive account of the antiquities and coins of Afg
  • oman Wall: a historical, topographical, and descriptive account of the barrier of the lower isthmus
  • published a memoir of his service titled 'A Descriptive Account of the Famous Charge of the Light B
  • veral later Latin Christian sources contain descriptive accounts of the battle that have sometimes
  • n't think it's necessarily POV to include a descriptive adjective in "the route, now the "Parkland
  • While not a descriptive adjective like Williamsburg, Virginia furni
  • (METS) is a metadata standard for encoding descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata re
  • Descriptive analyses of solutions containing aspartame
  • testing; measurement of sensory threshold; descriptive analysis; texture evaluation; consumer test
  • g and the development of common lexicons in descriptive analysis”.
  • sm and bourgeois ideology, indiscipline and descriptive anarchic elements" Wetzer became subject to
  • ed for being not only the first treatise of descriptive anatomy, divested of physiological details
  • cation, such as in geology (for example, in descriptive and theoretical works), and similarly in as
  • members and connections of his family, and descriptive and historical accounts of various countrie
  • of astronomy deals with the history of the descriptive and theoretical astronomy of the solar syst
  • Written Descriptive and Historical Data.
  • ‘Odes, Descriptive and Allegorical' (anon.),
  • The term is descriptive and non-genetic.
  • The latter seems just as descriptive and much less cumbersome.
  • A Christian Science Library: A Descriptive and Extended Bibliography.
  • He took a realistic, descriptive and analytic approach to the material.
  • Glenbow is descriptive and refers to its location: it lies 'in a g
  • urt of Appeal held that the name was merely descriptive and so could not be protected.
  • Its name is descriptive and comes from the German scharfer/spitzer
  • d character ascribed to an area can be both descriptive and prescriptive, and may or may not form a
  • rrative, but also denotative, prescriptive, descriptive, and so on [...] Where, after the metanarra
  • Allen became professor of descriptive and surgical anatomy and pathology in 1883,
  • Most of his poetry is descriptive and the influence of the great Alasdair Mac
  • d a scene, or a special moment, in a highly descriptive and objective manner or may occupy a wholly
  • Royal India: a descriptive and historical study of India's fifteen pri
  • oundations of Cognitive Grammar, Volume II, Descriptive Application.
  • scholarship, analysis, use of examples, and descriptive approach.
  • Theoretical, Practical and Descriptive Approaches.
  • It covers theoretical and descriptive archaeological research, ranging from art a
  • His poems, which are mainly descriptive, are rich and flowing, and true to the phen
  • But, the butterfly palm is the most descriptive as to the areca's aesthetics.
  • ervice to the practical antiquary; and of a Descriptive Atlas of the Cesnola Collection of Cypriote
  • A link relation is a descriptive attribute attached to a hyperlink in order
  • h a set of normatively positive or negative descriptive attributes for each object (For example, tw
  • onal annual broadcast of the film (with the descriptive audio carried on the SAP (Second Audio Prog
  • series, he produced F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Descriptive Bibliography and, with Richard Layman, Ring
  • ial Secretary) by illustrating the latter's descriptive book about the island, Ceylon.
  • This version features a more descriptive booklet, as well as a picture of the band a
  • portals to other worlds or Ages by writing descriptive books of the Age.
  • Descriptive Botany (1858).
  • Immediate, passionate and shot through with descriptive brilliance, the narrative voice is both cha
  • lack aesthetic in the 1960s were not simply descriptive, but actively creative and thus based on-an
  • ere is only one, but it has a "succinct and descriptive caption", and "a lack of images does not in
  • Hardy's Descriptive Cat. of MS. Materials for British History,
  • Ismaili Literature in Indic Literatures: A Descriptive Catalog and Finding Aid; Celebrating Muhamm
  • ime that he composed two important works: A Descriptive Catalogue of Preparations Illustrative of t
  • y in 1867, with a memoir of Bargrave, and a descriptive catalogue of the curiosities he had acquire
  • orous Birds of New South Wales (1897) and a Descriptive Catalogue of the Nests and Eggs of Birds Fo
  • In 1864 he published Part I. of his Descriptive Catalogue of this collection, and in 1872 h
  • 1679, and in 1681 he published by request a descriptive catalogue of the rarities preserved at Gres
  • e Colonna, Borghese, and Corsini Palaces; A Descriptive Catalogue of the Pictures in the National G
  • he 538 manuscripts described in M. R. James Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Parker
  • Historical and Descriptive Catalogue of the National Portrait Gallery,
  • Bibliotheca Herefordiensis, or a descriptive catalogue of books, pamphlets, maps, prints
  • Historical and descriptive catalogue of the pictures, busts, &c., in t
  • A Descriptive Catalogue of the Persian Manuscripts Presen
  • ganized clothing options (No Mercy utilizes descriptive categories and titles for each clothing ite
  • conceptual frameworks (working hypothesis, descriptive categories, practical ideal type, operation
  • and arranged their disorders into specific, descriptive categories.
  • ts world; it is not a secondary role, but a descriptive characteristic.
  • The Descriptive Color Names Dictionary is a dictionary of c
  • istant prefects wear blue ties, without the descriptive colours.
  • tediluvian datings which stem mostly from a descriptive commentary in an 8th century work called Ir
  • A logical characterization of PSPACE from descriptive complexity theory is that it is the set of
  • Descriptive complexity theory relates logics to computa
  • He is one of the key developers of descriptive complexity, an approach he is currently app
  • and narrative approaches, are instances of descriptive contextualism.
  • The knowledge constructed by the descriptive contextualist is personal, ephemeral, speci
  • Descriptive contextualists seek to understand the compl
  • Does KMFA release their descriptive copy into the public domain?
  • Contributions to Literature, Descriptive, Critical, Humorous, Biographical, Philosop
  • Any additional descriptive data can be stored in database fields assig
  • so available, allowing the easy creation of descriptive data plots that include geographical maps.
  • ic philosophy must be concerned with purely descriptive definitions of experience, which must be fr
  • The name is descriptive, derived from the "serpentine" nature of th
  • for the greater level of directly available descriptive detail in comparison to the original attack
  • to supersede Caerleon, and even then, many descriptive details applied to Camelot derive from Geof
  • st a catch word, a marketing tool and not a descriptive device.147.142.186.54 (talk) 14:24, 24 Nove
  • ring the distinctions between normative and descriptive discourse; Reconciling Our Aims: In Search
  • me into embryology at the end of the era of descriptive embryology.
  • came known among friends and enemies by the descriptive epithet of Nazarenes.
  • It would be a descriptive epithet of the *teuta-, “tribe, people”.
  • propose to call macerals, and they are the descriptive equivalent of the inorganic units composing
  • Descriptive Ethnology, 1858
  • ent of sciences, which is supported by many descriptive experiments with which the visitor can inte
  • nition; rather, these terms are intended as descriptive expressions for clarification in scientific
  • ting helped change ecology from a primarily descriptive field into an experimental field, and drove
  • hes, but shrunken (sometimes with the added descriptive flourish of 'to the size of a teacup').
  • The most accurate and precise legal descriptive for the Reverend Allen is "Free Negro."
  • Descriptive Geometry, as applied to the Drawing of Fort
  • His labours were chiefly in the field of descriptive geometry, with its application to the arts
  • ted in 1907 and soon became an assistant in Descriptive Geometry.
  • in stone-cutting that reveal a knowledge of descriptive geometry.
  • 18), a French mathematician and inventor of descriptive geometry.
  • culus, Latin II, French II, Spanish IV, and Descriptive Geometry.
  • ted along with Monge over the department of descriptive geometry.
  • Hill's novels are written in a descriptive gothic style, especially her ghost story Th
  • His life's work is the 1400-page descriptive grammar of Standard Basque: Standard Basque
  • the Crystal Palace Company, and wrote their descriptive guides.
  • cotobiology gathers together under a single descriptive heading a wide range of approaches to the s
  • described as a prescriptive as opposed to a descriptive hymnal, meaning that the hymns and liturgy
  • Clouds: A descriptive illustrated guide-book to the observation a
  • Sciences, to allow textual information and descriptive images to be submitted directly from Georgi
  • "the" makes the reference more specific and descriptive in some cases (including this one).
  • rticle must have a clear separation between descriptive information and subjective analysis.
  • Descriptive information can be provided for individual
  • Can some more descriptive information about the route be added to the
  • me BPD is confusing, imparts no relevant or descriptive information, and reinforces existing stigma
  • tor was insistent that panel labels contain descriptive instructions that might be found on a stars
  • Diurnality is descriptive; it refers to an observed 24-hour pattern,
  • pped out to further trim down the URL while descriptive keywords are added to increase user-friendl
  • minent example) to resist using "jazz" as a descriptive label.
  • Anchor text is the descriptive labeling of the hyperlink as it appears on
  • l philosophical undertones and surreal like descriptive language with poetic verses (following the
  • uctured query language for databases with a descriptive language for rendering graphics and invente
  • in rural Worcestershire describes in richly descriptive language the damaging emotional and psychol
  • McGee had a great talent for descriptive language, often giving viewers a vivid word
  • teracy, language survey, Bible translation, descriptive linguistics, ethnomusicology, and ethnology
  • ulture and management: including a complete descriptive list of species (London and New York, 1935)
  • orter names are faster to type but are less descriptive; longer names often make programs easier to
  • Experimental and Descriptive Malacology.
  • Detail from Charles Booth's 1889 descriptive map of London.
  • section should, in my opinion, only contain descriptive material.
  • The name is descriptive, meaning literally "threshing floor bridge"
  • sophisticated, danceable music with vividly descriptive melodies.
  • 832), the second volume of which deals with descriptive mineralogy and in which Beudant coined the
  • 60 words, as well as descriptive monologues of ca.
  • led it "pornophony", referring to the lurid descriptive music in the sex scenes.
  • The descriptive name could also be modified by the inclusio
  • The descriptive name was recommended to Advisory Committee
  • , provided the probable origin of the lakes descriptive name by highlighting the extraordinary clar
  • The descriptive name was applied by United Kingdom Antarcti
  • The rock was charted and given this descriptive name by DI personnel in 1930.
  • Given this descriptive name by the New Zealand Geological Survey A
  • The descriptive name Brookside stems from the Five-Mile cre
  • eminary Building", which was chosen as best descriptive name in 1970.
  • The descriptive name triakis icosahedron represents a topol
  • titioned for a post office and selected the descriptive name of Notrees.
  • Pelite (Greek pelos, clay) is a descriptive name for a clastic rock with a grain size o
  • ulated that using "click here" in lieu of a descriptive name is a poor search engine optimization p
  • e of forma (f.) or morpha, accompanied by a descriptive name, is more conventional.
  • to remember URLs and associate them with a descriptive name, so whenever someone needed a specific
  • cup-shaped comb are the basis for the very descriptive name.
  • Antarctic Expedition (1959-60) who gave the descriptive name.
  • he series in order to give it a "clever and descriptive name."
  • Other descriptive names such as sonic metric are also sometim
  • of plants carry the name of Lecoq in their descriptive names (see IPNI search).
  • For example, libraries use longer, descriptive names and are commented to explain the impl
  • gan to be used in British houses, that more descriptive names for it appeared.
  • people can "watch" holiday shows by hearing descriptive narrations of the shows.
  • c chemistry, signaled a shift from a highly descriptive nature of coordination chemistry to a more
  • vanishes as expected from the mathematical descriptive nature of the high-order Bessel function of
  • Due to their historic, informative and descriptive nature of the times, these novels are not c
  • Massachusetts to "give to the public a work descriptive, not merely of subjects, scenes, places, an
  • ks of the 1970s, his works were recorded in descriptive notes and statements destined to have flexi
  • izer approaches the phenomenon music with a descriptive objectification of tunes.
  • Jacques Loeb led Watson to develop a highly descriptive, objective approach to the analysis of beha
  • name Gordano comes from Old English and is descriptive of the triangular shape of the whole valley
  • The book contains many scenes descriptive of the typical mudlark's life, and also sug
  • nterwoven a series of translations, chiefly descriptive of the Villa and Life of Horace, occasioned
  • tion which "goes to jurisdiction" is simply descriptive of a provision for which the proper standar
  • ecause they believed the new title was more descriptive of the series.
  • sketches, sometimes original, often simply descriptive of commonplace happenings, which won for hi
  • , yet one of the raciest books of its time, descriptive of a gambling sharp of the Southwest in the
  • en in a Mahratta Camp during the year 1809, descriptive of the character, manners, domestic habits,
  • lienische Studien (1879), and several works descriptive of the Dresden art collections.
  • ervice, the name Goodfair was chosen, being descriptive of the area, the name was changed to the cu
  • It was really descriptive of the scene in the film.
  • n or writing which depicts obscene language descriptive of sexual or excretory activities."
  • Neither of those circumstances is descriptive of our situation.
  • ,000 pages), as well as pages that are more descriptive of protein structures in general such as ac
  • His two volumes descriptive of a trip round the world in 1875-1876, ent
  • of the human mind that are not known to be descriptive of individual neurones in the brain, featur
  • "Narrative is language descriptive of things that have happened or as if they
  • "Orthodox-Born Jews" - which would be more descriptive of this story.
  • The term is descriptive of certain teachers in Tibet who are though
  • A series of fifteen letters, descriptive of southern experiences, contributed to the
  • Songs, including the beautiful Day Estival, descriptive of a summer day.
  • rst Poet in New Netherlands, with his Poems descriptive of the Colony (The Hague, 1861).
  • rm itself be discarded since it fails to be descriptive of the field but no appropriate replacement
  • If it's simply descriptive of the three films, I think that MoS dictat
  • I felt that it was too descriptive of the emotional state of the writer, howev
  • enamed "East Cumberland Bay", which is more descriptive of its geographic position.
  • His descriptive operators can generate all the Archimedean
  • g and removing parts of the content, either descriptive or procedural, that create, populate and ma
  • This can be seen as advantage (more descriptive) or a disadvantage (overly verbose) dependi
  • s embodying Sentiment as well as those of a descriptive or humorous character.
  • formalism of the QFT, thus it is from a not descriptive origin.
  • g (like foreign policy), while realism is a descriptive paradigm, a wider theoretical and methodolo
  • Without references, most of the descriptive passages appear to be OR.
  • There are a number of vivid descriptive passages, the most famous of which, his des
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