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The decoration on a jia is often simple, consisting usually of a taotie, or monster mask, on either side of the body.
Chronicle play, also called chronicle history or history play, drama with a theme from history consisting usually of loosely connected episodes chronologically arranged.
In England, such cases are heard by employment tribunals, consisting usually of a three-man panel one management representative, one union representative and a lawyer which sits without a jury.
If he has props, they are minimal -- a spiral notebook, a record player, a box of pictures -- and his costume is correspondingly modest, consisting usually of a flannel shirt, blue jeans or chinos, and sneakers.
Management is headed by a chairman and a board of directors, consisting usually of about 6 to 12 members from the technical, commercial, and secretarial departments, with one or more representing outside interests.
Characteristic of Hebrew of all stages is the use of word roots consisting usually of three consonants, to which vowels and other consonants are added to derive words of different parts of speech and meaning.
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Full-time refers to attendance of course as a full-time student whereas part-time consists usually of evening classes catered to working adults.
The technology – not unlike barcodes – is called "visual tags" and consists usually of black and white ink-blot style images which some reader software on the phone can use to link to a web page or other online service.
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