Not exactly news of the moment, but over on The Lifestream fans of Final Fantasy 7 have dug through the game's code and pulled out unused
pieces of text as well as some other assets.
Not exact matches
In order to stand out from the crowd, it suggests that businesses opt for ad extensions, or additional
pieces of clickable information,
as well
as ad customizers, which feature
text that can adapt to search context in real - time.
But it established vital first principles still essential to the web
as it exists today: the notion
of hyperlinks that reimagined documents (and eventually any form
of media)
as nonlinear
texts, and the ability for anyone, anywhere in the world, to peruse that content by way
of a browser: a
piece of software that cohered to universal formatting standards.
Could you please explain how you determine a
text to be a «
piece of advice»,
as opposed to a commandment?
If you look back where I first (I think) explored the analogy
of performance, in a
piece titled «Performing the Scriptures» (first published in 1982, reprinted in a collection called Theology on the Way to Emmaus in 1986), you will see that I contrast the notion
of interpretation
as performance not with the historian's craft but with the supposition that a
text (any
text, although it is with scripture that I am most concerned)-- a set
of black marks on white paper — tells you how to take it, without any interpretative labor on the reader's part, a labor for which the reader must take personal responsibility.
For the most part, The Greatest Show on Earth is an admirable
piece of work, one that provides a necessary service
as well
as — and perhaps better than — any rival
text.
He's entitled to that opinion,
of course, but I do wish he would stop accusing Christians who don't interpret Genesis 1
as a literal, scientific
text as having a «low view
of Scripture» when his
piece reveals that his own literalism is
as selective
as the next guy's.
Laid out
as a string
of facts, accruing weight through conjunctions — 12 «ands» dot the
text — the
piece claims first
of all to be a history.
But writing
as a
piece of communication isn't just an opportunity for different people to try and come up with their own interpretations
of texts.
This is another
of the legacies
of the historical critical enterprise
as it has been conducted by biblical scholars: the penchant for disintegrating the
text into earlier and therefore supposedly more significant
pieces of material.
This applies to such sayings
as the Passion predictions (Mark 8:31; 9:31; 10:32; and parallels), which, lacking any connection, stand in the
text only
as pieces of instruction without any special historical occasion.
Please consider publishing a video without the «talking»
as the written
text does the explaining and it would be nice to have a more fluid
piece focusing on the beauty
of the food coming together.
The trickiest part
of making the book was keeping straight which
pieces of fabric ended up
as which pages in the book, and which photographs and
text belonged on them.
There are
texts and meditations on the power and purpose
of science fiction, both
as art form and intellectual tool, but visitors are left to
piece together their own ideas — difficult while being accosted by a real Darth Vader mask, Star Trek spacesuits and an enormous, loud, interactive NASA console.
If you go in with focus and intention, you can even make eating a
piece of chocolate an ecstatic act
as opposed to something you do while
texting that becomes one fleeting moment
of pleasure lost in other moments.
The
piece includes fun graphics displayed in a slideshow format illustrating 10
of the newest dating anxieties singles face
as a direct result
of text messaging playing a more integral role in dating and relationships.
Another refinement that one can make between sites is whether they offer
texting and visit
as a
piece of their administrations portfolio.
More and more,
as the format grows beyond the niche it seemed to occupy when I first started buying audiobooks in 2004, people are trying different things to make the audiobook not just an alternate delivery mechanism for the
text for reasons
of either convenience or necessity, but a separate, satisfying
piece of creative work with its own reasons to exist.
He casts McGillis in the same way he cast Dee Wallace Stone in The House
of the Devil,
as not only a reminder
of his roots (and his indebtedness to them), but also a means through which he might resurrect the idea
of character actors in ensemble
pieces who provide a richness to the
text simply by the fact
of them.
There's something existential about both approaches to the
piece, but neither read is extant in the
text so much
as possible through objective consideration
of the fact
of the
text.
It shows the same
piece of artwork
as before, but now there is a mirrored
text
«The Shepherd's Journal» presents
text pieces about the history
of the journal
as well
as a gallery (31 stills)
of designs for the journal, both exterior and interior.
It gives suggestions to the students
as to how to approach the
text and to move beyond the standard approach
of skimming and scanning a
piece of reading.
Given that films are
text types in their own right, directors can often be seen
as adding or discarding scenes and lines or incorporating their own devices into their films, such
as Zeffirelli's use
of music in his 1968 version
of Romeo and Juliet or Brannagh's use
of black and white
as symbolism in his 1995 version
of Othello (such
as with Othello's mask in the beginning, and the chess
pieces during Iago's soliloquy at the end
of Act 1, Scene 3).
As you can hear for yourself, a modern, high - quality
Text To Speech voice can sound very realistic, and a big part of that is because Julie's Text To Speech engine analyzes every piece of text it receives to understand the meaning and context of the t
Text To Speech voice can sound very realistic, and a big part
of that is because Julie's
Text To Speech engine analyzes every piece of text it receives to understand the meaning and context of the t
Text To Speech engine analyzes every
piece of text it receives to understand the meaning and context of the t
text it receives to understand the meaning and context
of the
texttext.
I would recommend that you consider doing this also
as visuals are always a nice break from a lengthy
piece of text.
Each unit revolved around a short
piece of engaging informational
text, covering topics such
as whether children watch too much television and a soccer program in Africa.
RL.7.1 Cite several
pieces of textual evidence to support analysis
of what the
text says explicitly
as well
as inferences drawn from the
text.
While you can repurpose your content for mobile learning and use some
of the elements you already have on - hand (such
as graphics or
text), this doesn't mean every
piece of your current eLearning course should be moved, verbatim, to the new mobile training course.
There are four types
of informational
text: narrative (essays, biographies, memoirs, correspondence); expository (textbooks, government documents); argument or persuasion (opinion
pieces, speeches, legal documents); and instructional or procedural (guidelines that describe how to complete a task, such
as manuals or contracts).
Often this comes in the form
of a high - quality mentor
text (Patricia Polacco's «Pink and Say,» Eve Bunting's «Fly Away Home») or a shared experience such
as watching a
piece of a documentary (Paperclips).
The Mini Yours Customised (yes, Mini uses the British spelling) program lets owners order trim
pieces — including front fender trim, interior trim and LED door sills — in a choice
of colors and patterns in icons,
as well
as with their own name or other
text.
By having wide margins (referred to
as gutters in the book design world) and spacing, bullets and even boxed in
pieces to highlight particular
text, it invites the reader to read instead
of taking inventory via a quick scan and moving on.
On magazines like T3, you'll find a nice, lifelike page turning action which even shows the back
of the page
as it turns, revealing the
text on the other side,
as if you were looking through a
piece of translucent paper.
Each chapter ends with a short
text piece explaining terminology or the state
of LGBT issues in Japan,
as well
as a page answering common misconceptions.
As we talked through these issues, I began to wonder if the
text needed to be different for each type
of piece.
It's a
piece of already existing
text that is then «made» into a poem,
as explained by editor Georgia Heard, who collected these examples.
A page in this case means the actual
piece of paper, or front and back
of a sheet
of paper, which technically would be counted
as two pages
of text in the book.
Created digitally
as a single, 35 - foot - long
piece of art, this story
of a lone cyclist is less about the short
text (sometimes only one word per page) and more about the experience he brings to young readers and listeners.
It is not always
as simple
as it seems
as reaction paper writing entails having an understanding
of the
piece of work that's been read and converting that knowledge into your own words, this is where many people become stuck
as they inadvertently use the original
text.
Although the e-ink screen on the PRS - 505 isn't
as white
as a
piece of paper, and the
text isn't
as black
as in a printed book, the
text is still very clear and crisp and the contrast was pretty good; I had no trouble reading
as long
as I had adequate light.
Readability is a «bookmarklet,» a little
piece of code you save
as a browser bookmark and that takes annoyingly - formatted articles that are split into 4 pages (I'm looking at you, Gatorsports.com) and formats them into a single, easy - to - read, black -
text - on - white page, removing annoying side columns and flashing ads.
The best thing about the FLIPS is that they are not just books made to work on a device, the books have embedded features like links to information that might be useful or helpful to a new reader, collectible
pieces of code that build into a readable
text as well
as illustrations displayed on a double screen in what seemed to me a most book - like manner.
A dissertation is an extended
piece of writing, which is usually prepared at the end
of a course
of study or
as a
text for a postgraduate degree such
as masters or Ph.D..
There are programs which can simply convert any
piece of text into the proper format and it will show on your Kindle
as if you had bought it!»
I think credit cards should require notification
of rewards adjustments
as if their terms and conditions on the card are changing (you know when they send you a special
piece of mail highlighting what adjusts)... unfortunately if they do provide notice it's probably a line
of tiny
text tucked into your billing statement most people never read.
I think credit cards should require notification
of rewards adjustments
as if their terms and conditions on the card are changing (you know when they send you a special
piece of mail highlighting what adjusts)... unfortunately if they do provide notice it's probably a line
of tiny
text tucked into your billing statement most people never read.
Not everyone gets
as much attention
as one might like, such
as Pan who gets a brief
piece of text and three, relatively small drawings, but once again it's a fascinating section with some wonderful insights.
In the opening, Campo Santo does a good job breaking your heart into
pieces with a minimalist series
of text sprinkled in
as you learn the controls.
It wouldn't be too much to write a profile on all
of the modes for clarification or at least put some
text or separate things into bite - sized
pieces so you can see the character roster, all
of their movesets, an example
of a boss fight and such... You know the more I write this I'm realising that my problem is more with the article than your videos (if you write this, you can still take notes maybe — still note that playthroughs don't appeal to some folk
as much
as seeing the systems that the game presents).