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  • In some contexts, a scalar value may be understood to be numer
  • Music contexts: a concise dictionary of Hindustani Music(boo
  • In other contexts, a wide range of other unofficial abbreviatio
  • nity, township, municipality, or in religious contexts, a parish or congregation (sometimes, Kirchen
  • In other quantum mechanics contexts, according to The New York Times for example,
  • pe is often called a trapezohedron in mineral contexts, although in solid geometry that name has ano
  • sible to distinguish 'classic' texts from the contexts, and particularly the arguments, in which the
  • grave is not an unusual feature in Sarmatian contexts) and a gold-covered scabbard, a sheet gold bu
  • The Limits of Gendered Citizenship: Contexts and Contradictions, Routledge, New York, 2011
  • "Exploring the Contexts and Meanings of Women's Experiences of Sexual
  • editorial board of the Rose Monograph Series, Contexts and the American Sociological Review.
  • he building itself is based on a study of its contexts and the irregular urban gain of the town cent
  • d on the position of Egba's within historical contexts and factors that effected change in Yorubalan
  • Both Contemporary Contexts and East Meets West involve taking integrated
  • nts is that the content can be reused in many contexts and presented in various ways.
  • tile musician, Coogan plays in many different contexts and projects, ranging from funk to jazz to ro
  • ives artists the freedom to experiment in new contexts and media that will allow them to push their
  • ife through the prism of one or more of these contexts, and to draw parallels to these legends, freq
  • gthen the use of the Malagasy language in all contexts and to form a forum for modern Malagasy liter
  • l life: it was used in a variety of scholarly contexts, and had some part to play in the scholarly c
  • Contexts and Cultural Boundaries (KK)
  • increasing, both in the military and policing contexts, and in the medical care of children, the eld
  • tarians taking Greek terms from philosophical contexts and re-applying them to religious contexts wa
  • ic surveys which place artists' work into new contexts; and special projects by local artists.
  • the only materials that are recovered in most contexts and, since they are associated with men (and
  • Contexts are parallel data types that are constructed
  • frequently rely on special cases, excavation contexts are often ignored
  • designing reusable services whose functional contexts are based on business entities.
  • elated patterns of syncope in more restricted contexts are also found in northern dialects, in parti
  • Streaming contexts are billed by time.
  • Background contexts are billed by volume.
  • ogen, although several refer to it in various contexts as a possible or potential human carcinogen.
  • me, which could also be written in non-Gaelic contexts as Beanus, Beoanus and Beyn, means "lively on
  • sity is one of many wikis used in educational contexts, as well as many initiatives that are creatin
  • Gnosticism, and Magism in different cultural contexts, as well as the faiths and rituals of ancient
  • ifurcation, and nonlinearity in socioeconomic contexts, as well as the study of the aggregation prob
  • al name of an important person in less formal contexts as a way of showing respect to the said perso
  • sicians in the Hot 5 played together in other contexts, as the Hot 5 they were a recording studio ba
  • It is referred to, in religious contexts, as Kashi.
  • dy of chaos and nonlinearity in socioeconomic contexts, as well as a major figure in the study of th
  • Hyper-rules restrict the admissible contexts at the upper level.
  • res include processes, events and interrupts, contexts, backtracking and record garbage collection.
  • em of unobservable actions also affects other contexts, besides the insurance industry.
  • ia the Contortionist Flute-girl in suggestive contexts, but she never appears in person.
  • owntown scene, Friedlander has worked in many contexts, but is perhaps best known for his frequent c
  • nts) is said to have dimension 2 in computing contexts, but 20 in mathematics.
  • meanings in numerous scientific and technical contexts, but not in reference to the visual appearanc
  • idered as parts that would be covered in most contexts, but with a degree of tolerance for toplessne
  • rm can be used in heterosexual and homosexual contexts, but with increasing acceptance of gay cultur
  • Therefore an image might be legal in some contexts, but not in other contexts.
  • Large group contexts can include communities of interest, geograph
  • Traditionalism in religious contexts can refer to traditional, orthodox doctrines.
  • tution and incest, and Bakke holds that these contexts cannot be separated from abortion in early Ch
  • In most cultural, ethical, and religious contexts, coitus within marriage is not considered to
  • In some contexts cybersex is enhanced by the use of a webcam t
  • rvationally equivalent if and only if, in all contexts C[...] where C[M] is a valid term, it is the
  • While in other contexts, depending on location, a "tap" may be a "fau
  • ulos in the Orphic Hymn to Plouton, but other contexts distinguish the two.
  • The town is often used in humorous contexts due to its small size.
  • expression has come to encompass a variety of contexts, e.g.,
  • There are three options: Contemporary Contexts, East Meets West, and Science Honors.
  • Yvan Goll - Claire Goll: Texts and Contexts, ed. with Robert Vilain (Amsterdam and Atlant
  • re considered supreme Tzadikim, in particular contexts, either Joseph as Yesod, and Moses as inclusi
  • re, and Brunei where it is still used in some contexts especially related to the significant Oversea
  • Interpenetration of Communicative Contexts: Examples from Medical Encounters.
  • ing the gain by which conditioned stimuli and contexts exert control over behavior.It is considered
  • despite making mention of this abbot in other contexts), failure to name the location of the martyri
  • equire that two very different intra-cellular contexts follow each other in the right order, making
  • S-SecureConversation is to establish security contexts for multiple SOAP message exchanges, reducing
  • m "barley wine" had been used before in other contexts, for example in translations of Xenophon's An
  • belief and the federal courts have, in other contexts, forbidden the government's assessing of beli
  • we can use 'attributed to' in certain defined contexts, if we are being neutral, for example in thos
  • f Poland and provides for its use in official contexts in ten communes where Kashubian speakers cons
  • Mandarin is only used in some contexts in Chinatown and is not widely spoken there.
  • Configurational Similarity in Three Class Contexts in British Society, in Sociology, Vol. 19, 19
  • atterns assigned to it which describe typical contexts in which they are used.
  • ambiguous since it has been used in different contexts in different time periods.
  • ued to be seen in film, television, and other contexts in the latter decades of the 20th century.
  • In most contexts in later use, a mention of the variable array
  • the term had been used in a variety of other contexts in the early 20th and prior centuries.
  • ogether with and its application in different contexts, in the general area of software engineering.
  • among other things to discover the historical contexts in which individual psalms were used in worsh
  • tween science in university and in commercial contexts in the late nineteenth and early twentieth ce
  • ics have important applications in a range of contexts, including management, marketing, finance, an
  • Gender-neutral toilets are common in some contexts, including on aircraft, on trains or buses, p
  • arinet, and soprano saxophone in a variety of contexts, including jazz and free jazz.
  • wo-party and multi-party disputes in numerous contexts, including commercial, employment, corporate
  • at can stand alone or be used in a variety of contexts, including instant messages, blog posts, RSS
  • copic observations can be used in a myriad of contexts, including measuring the chemical composition
  • Within the clan and family contexts, individuals also may have personal claims to
  • e same velar/retroflex allophones in the same contexts into recorded Old English.
  • by Bitfrost, but dynamic creation of security contexts is required.
  • ginates from Latin catillus, which in various contexts is translated as bowl, deep dish, or funnel.
  • that game being referred to as novuss in such contexts is a non-novuss, cue-using carrom variant in
  • yonet, also known as a pigsticker in informal contexts, is a blade attachment for a firearm taking t
  • he bandwidth which is not in use by Streaming contexts is used for Background contexts.
  • t formal parallel for such bowls from Antique contexts is in depictions of the Oracular Cortina, a t
  • A named unit of data that, in some contexts, is considered indivisible and in other conte
  • Contemporary Contexts is the replacement program for the London Hon
  • In other contexts it can suggest the perceived habits and aspir
  • In some contexts, it may also refer to technology which has no
  • animals such as cattle and sheep, but in some contexts it may mean introduced feral animals, or even
  • In Romantic contexts, it is called "the first generation of Brazil
  • ale characteristics, in nearly all biological contexts it refers to prevention of an aspect of femal
  • number of words and in addition only in some contexts, it is surely an exaggeration to say that the
  • In academic contexts it is sometimes called St Vigeans 1.
  • In some contexts, K0 is excluded from being considered a graph
  • amenable to integration into busy operational contexts, like airports.
  • resources, processes from arbitrary security contexts may gain access to them and ultimately take c
  • s a general process control language in other contexts not involving speech processing.
  • l languages in international and inter-ethnic contexts, not as a substitute for them within their pr
  • Like Ed Harris he uses contexts numbered and defined on site as the basic ele
  • Her research focuses on the critical contexts of modernist art in Ireland.
  • orous method sets architecture in the broader contexts of cultural and intellectual history.
  • ent spirituality, etc.) within the much-wider contexts of modernist literature, politics, art histor
  • little events": The epistemological and moral contexts of Kroeber's Californian ethnology, 1900-1915
  • Unfortunately, the archaeological contexts of the cones are not very clear (for the Berl
  • the understanding of the Ancient Near Eastern contexts of the Old Testament.
  • g to the annotation of temporal events in the contexts of electronic documentation and language.
  • In contexts of solar physics and data analysis, ana is a
  • r place in both Quaker history and the larger contexts of women writers and feminism.
  • of structure to permit inference to occur in contexts of high structural complexity.
  • ty and meta-ethnicity--take place in regional contexts of unequal ethnic control over media and symb
  • mann (2007), the lengthening occurs as in the contexts of PIE * -Vu̯H-, * -ii̯H-, * -ai̯H-, * -aHi̯-
  • English Title (von John M. M. Farrell): Contexts of Justice.
  • In contexts of the efforts of candidates, party activitie
  • Evans, Robert C. Jonson and the Contexts of His Time.
  • Analyzing the functional contexts of the current services.
  • He also has appeared in pop-music contexts: on Scott Walker's Climate of Hunter, and on
  • they lead to more effective actions in given contexts or enable faster decisions when faster decisi
  • ted States, some of whom display the craft in contexts outside of their original intentions to show
  • Many sexual slurs are used in a wide range of contexts outside of their primary meaning; for example
  • th other forms of Arabic used in social media contexts, particularly by noninstitutional actors; the
  • "performed" and contested in different social contexts, particularly in relationship to gender and s
  • ut variants of the art were employed in other contexts, particularly the religious and the magical.
  • tral Asia, though model wheels have come from contexts possibly somewhat earlier.
  • Postcolonial Theory: Contexts, Practices, Politics ISBN 978-1859840344
  • y used in three medical and biology of gender contexts: prenatal sexual differentiation, the postnat
  • ("chinchilla ") allele - the allele in other contexts producing white tigers - is also sometimes de
  • eminine clothing or underwear in a variety of contexts, ranging from the husband having to wear a fe
  • ds, 1964), which featured her in a variety of contexts ranging from big bands to small groups, inclu
  • appeared in an endless variety of venues and contexts, ranging from busking at Farmer's Markets and
  • s article is being cited in non-sport related contexts referring to baize.
  • andard German Geck of uncertain origin but in contexts relating German jeck(e) to Yiddish yekk(e) at
  • ion, Identity, and Adaptation Across National Contexts, Routledge, ISBN 0805851569 .
  • (ed.) Memory Observed: Remembering in Natural Contexts, San Francisco, Freeman.
  • -specific nuclear export rates and in several contexts sequestration of the RNA transcript occurs in
  • In such contexts, sexual abstinence was prescribed for unmarri
  • It appears that at least in some contexts she is treated as an emanation of Akshobhya.
  • He has practiced mediation in various contexts since starting a community mediation program
  • In other contexts, statistical assembly refers to the process o
  • hard to date because they are often found in contexts that do not establish date.
  • loratory, contributing a unique voice and new contexts that pushed the envelope in times remembered
  • Urdu Texts and Contexts: The Selected Essays of C. M. Naim.
  • In other contexts, the term yin-yang ren can refer either to in
  • In special contexts the notion of bisimulation is sometimes refin
  • In product catalogs and other contexts, the terms "mesoxalic acid", "oxomalonic acid
  • In wine-making contexts the name of Bages is often said to derive fro
  • o need for the actual infinite in other human contexts, the human sensory order being necessarily fi
  • In some contexts, the signal bandwidth in hertz refers to the
  • In other contexts, the spectral sensitivity is expressed as the
  • While in some contexts the lack of "modern" filesystem features such
  • In some contexts, the term "Habsburg Empire" might also refer
  • In special contexts, the term unit matrix is used as a synonym fo
  • 2005) claims that "throughout different media contexts, the laugh has been presented as the ultimate
  • pastoralist adaptation occurred in different contexts; there is therefore no specific form of socia
  • In certain contexts, these aspirated stops are further reduced to
  • This will be so even if in other contexts they use a higher title: hence, a High Court
  • the lipid metabolism disorders, but in other contexts they are considered a distinct category.
  • ll hypothesis could be true or false; in some contexts this is interpreted as meaning that the data
  • the All-American girl is invoked in American contexts to indicate wholesome, unassuming femininity,
  • ssation (or decussatio) is used in biological contexts to describe a crossing.
  • He is often invoked in Western contexts to indicate wholesome, unassuming, or "averag
  • used primarily in political and humanitarian contexts to describe an international aggregate of nat
  • ' knowledge and experiences from their social contexts to knowledge acquired in the schools and ackn
  • Bonobo sex often occurs in aggressive contexts totally unrelated to food.
  • Multiple execution contexts: Unlike a printer environment where a PS inte
  • use of Super 8 in both drama and documentary contexts, usually for creative effect.
  • hat it recognizes that, in certain historical contexts, wars might have been capable of being justif
  • in both theological and secular controversial contexts, where it usually connotes a negative opinion
  • s occasionally referred to as a null graph in contexts where the order zero graph is not permitted.
  • ally-pervasive better-than-average effect (in contexts where the two are compared or the overconfide
  • idual positions on topics, but as emergent in contexts where there is a potential argument.
  • Pecorino sardo is delicious in contexts where the romano could overpower, such as in
  • be usable in a large variety of technological contexts where emotions need to be represented.
  • Within the Bible, in the contexts where it is worn, the Ephod is usually descri
  • First, we introduce typing contexts, which are sets of typing assumptions.
  • asily accessible geographical and categorical contexts, with users being invited to vastly enrich it
  • This may happen particularly in contexts within which these social categories are pote
  • Its use has since been applied in other contexts within the British beer sector.
  • f postfix negation are found in other comedic contexts without using the word "Not".