Sentence examples for classical representations from inspiring English sources

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Mention the term "doggie lit" to most winners of England's T. S. Eliot Prize for poetry and they'll probably think you're referring to a graduate course on classical representations of Cerberus — or maybe to something Hollywood starlets give their Chihuahuas to browse while getting doggie pedicures.

The debate concerning the presence of classical representations and a language of thought has been clouded by lack of clarity in defining what should count as the representational "vehicles" in distributed neural models.

At only 26 years of age, he's has already tagged several sites across the globe, in both Europe and the Americas with imaginative images, classical representations of myths, and dreamily skewed scenes.

This scene of beautifully crafted male bodies is surely not the most erotic of subject matter, but the ways in which the artist toyed with classical representations of the body and the relationship between the viewer's gaze and nakedness makes for a borderline erotic aesthetic.

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Seen from our time, the photograph is a classical representation of the artist at the dawn of the twentieth century — the century of two world wars — where death and horror threatened to obliterate art and poetry.

A unique hemispherical celestial map, which furnishes a remarkable connecting link between the classical representation of the constellations and the later Islamic forms, is painted in the dome of a bathhouse at Quṣayr ʿAmra, an Arab palace built in Jordan about 715 ce.

The map is a useful model of Classical representation.

Now we are ready to present the first theorem by using the classical representation of solution (2) derived by Khusainov et al. [2].

The GARCO (Genetic Algorithm Reactor Core Optimization) is an innovative GA code that was developed by modifying the classical representation of the genotype and GA operators.

The classical representation of an AI planning problem, as described in Amarel 1968, evidently originates in early work of Herbert Simon's, published in a 1966 CMU technical report, Simon 1966.

We will prove that a naturally emerging representation of Γ in the space of the variables {xi} plays a key role and, based on this representation, we formulate exact conditions of improvability, utilizing classical representation theory of finite groups.

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