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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
Most of the illustrations, which are scattered along the margin, are helpful and appropriate.
Half-tone illustrations, requiring art paper plates, will be accepted in special circumstances.
Line drawings should be directly reproducible; glossy prints should be furnished for all halftone illustrations.
The principles are supported by material that includes illustrations from the experience of several programs.
Legends for all illustrations should be typed together, separately from the main text.
The manner in which classical models and illustrations were employed demonstrated both continuity and change.
The volume is entertaining in style and content, with a range of relevant and wellproduced illustrations.
Often the procedures were published on blank baptismal partidas, sometimes with instructive illustrations.
The quality of production is high, with numerous illustrations, some in colour.
A majority of the book's illustrations lack appropriate detail to illustrate important points.
Despite the standardisation of presentation, the illustrations vary greatly in a number of ways.
The greatest variation among the illustrations is found in the amount of discussion they devote to phonological issues and suprasegmentals.
The pictorial illustrations chosen are aids to observation, not substitutes.
Nothing prevents the system from using the illustrated kb to generate a revised text, which takes the illustrations into account.
His detailed examination is supported by a wealth of musical illustrations.
The cases in ex. 19 may be seen as classic illustrations of phenomena enigmatically described in the literature as sasshi, ishin-denshin, and omiyari.
Several illustrations from the past three decades substantiate this argument.
In 1760 there was little expansion beyond this and contemporary illustrations depict to the north a rolling landscape.
The result is a beautifully produced book, printed on highquality paper that enhances the many superb illustrations.
Usually, these photographs are employed as illustrations, clearly subordinate to the text and not subjected to explicit source criticism.
We give two illustrations of this general point.
Each includes contemporary illustrations, and each completes the volume by reprinting other works, of which more later.
The book is well documented with tables and illustrations.
The book has benefited from a much improved layout, more judicious use of headings, updating of illustrations and greater use of colour plates.
As a consequence, three publishers combined to produce a less expensive work and one that would also include the illustrations the two longer works lacked.
Apparently the third group included the greatest number of illustrations of females.
The colour illustrations are generally spectacular, but in some cases the quality is disappointing with crucial details difficult to elucidate.
Specific examples are, for instance, the fact that the chapter dealing with mitochondria provides illustrations that are far too simplistic.
The numerical aspects of sociation provide numerous illustrations of either case, as will become increasingly clear later on.
In the second and third volumes, there are notes to the illustrations.
His bibliography is comprehensive, if over-organised ; his illustrations and maps are appropriate ; and his conclusions are well considered.
Most of our analysis is based on numerical illustrations.
The one major failing of the volume is the generally poor quality of the illustrations both with regard to quality and coverage.
Good maps and illustrations are a feature of the book.
Another minor complaint has to do with some of the illustrations.
The book is attractively presented and the illustrations are interesting.
The book has some interesting illustrations and an inadequate map.
Language was presented in meaningful contexts, accompanied by illustrations or incorporated into narratives of progressively greater complexity and length.
The anatomical data are presented in a lucid form, and are accompanied by outstanding illustrations and a good discussion.
The volume is filled with excellent illustrations and the text is simple and coherent, making every topic accessible to readers from every discipline.
A huge number of appropriate illustrations throughout the country could be cited, but one may suffice.
The chapter provides excellent illustrations and discussions of how phonological systems change over time, as well as proposing interventions for this child.
However, where there are problems with final length, once illustrations and drawings are combined with text, authors may be contacted for editing advice.
The black-and-white illustrations in this volume are therefore as much the object edited and commented upon as the related textual phrases and passages.
Numerical illustrations show that the damage cost estimates are quite sensitive to the assumptions made on these issues.
A comprehensive introduction to all these topics is accompanied by excellent illustrations and photographs, with a very useful 'further reading' list in each section.
Twenty-eight chapters have been contributed by more than twenty authors who cite over 2500 references and provide over 700 ®gures and other illustrations.
Her live illustrations proved that historical vocal technique does indeed provide new insights into this music.
Comparing the two, it is not difficult to find passages of text and illustrations that they share in common.
The discussion of the preservation of plants is short and out-of-date with rather few references or illustrations.
The detailed descriptions and illustrations provide an anatomical atlas that will be of great help to those working on tetrapod evolution and interrelationships.
Too many illustrations are reduced towards or beyond the limit of unaided visibility and some have reproduced rather poorly.
The illustrations include some spectacular examples of articulated crinoids.
However, positive points include extensive references, some excellent and informative illustrations and topical poster abstracts.
Occasionally, we would trade file directories, screen images, and illustrations.
With illustrations from children's books, analyses of selected texts, and an appendix of books for further reading.
The book is attractively presented with plenty of useful illustrations, including a section in colour.
In fact, the page area devoted to illustrations probably exceeds that of text.
Across the book, there are, however, significant problems with some of the illustrations summarizing the major implications of the research findings.
The innumerable high-quality illustrations range from graphs and maps to black-and-white photos which have reproduced very well.
The high quality printing, excellent illustrations and reasonable price will make this book a must for many personal libraries.
More than two hundred excellent photographs and informative colour illustrations support the text.
The essays that introduce each chapter have been updated, and about 30% of the book's illustrations are new.
The reports are annotated and accompanied by four hundred illustrations.
The volume contains many illustrations, with most openings containing between two and four images.
They include many interesting illustrations and numerous references.
A book of illustrations was constructed to accompany the stories.
In examples 21-23 we see two illustrations of synchronous self-correction of [lala] to a more adult-like form.
Graphical illustrations abounded in this paper, altogether more than 30 graphs and tables in a total of 32 pages.
The appeal of the book is also increased by several maps, illustrations, and detailed appendixes.
The illustrations she has chosen-more than sixty of them-complement and enliven the chapters.
Tables should be reduced to the simplest form, and should not be used where text or illustrations give the same information.
There are some excellent illustrations but their use is diminished by being placed altogether rather than throughout the text.
The format is 'coffee-table' but the content is research-based analysis, with almost 300 helpful diagrams and illustrations.
A similar point might be made about the illustrations included at the end of the volume.
Generously scattered throughout is a well-chosen gallery of illustrations, over 300 altogether and many of them in colour, which gives vivid amplification to the text.
One feature, which this book shares with the others reviewed here, is a series of attractive and for the most part well-reproduced illustrations.
Here a minor cavil must be registered at the poor quality of these illustrations, which are difficult (and in one case impossible) to read.
In general, they conform to the pictorial conventions of urban representation as defined by guide-book illustrations.
A further criticism of this publication concerns its lack of illustrations.
The next chapter gives illustrations of results concerning the quality of human performance obtained with various haptic control systems.
I began reading it with some reservations but by the end a text closely supported by carefully chosen illustrations had won my admiration.
There are occasional illustrations, and the print varies in size and direction, hinting at a high-tech medium that has been compressed into book form.
There are also ample line-drawing illustrations and many summary tables and charts.
Several illustrations (this writer missed the audio part of the work) are included throughout the issue.
In my view, the dualist modal thought experiments are closer to the elephant ones, while the identity theorists are much closer to the house illustrations.
No tool illustrations show them until the mid-sixteenth century.
A telling addition to the present volume would have been a summary of the extant ex situ remains, with complete illustrations.
They have value not just as illustrations of concepts in the literature but as a source of new ideas.
Carrying frames of one sort or another are often shown in medieval illustrations.
The book is enhanced by a superb set of illustrations that materially contributes to the narrative.
One of the best illustrations of this is viewshed analysis.
A few illustrations will suffice at this stage.
The benefits and limitations of using natural experiments are reviewed and several case illustrations are considered.
The photographic illustrations, reproduced in black and white, are disappointing.
The illustrations are limited to a sporadic simple woodcut.
The anthologies that did not to have illustrations, possibly on grounds of principle, were the religious songbooks.
The addition of illustrations was associated with the general artistic upgrading of songs in the first quarter of the century.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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