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METONYMIC | CAUSER | audience | Commenting on Brooks' return to his native state of Oklahoma, Brandy McDonnell of The Oklahoman remarked "the frenzied audience nearly drowned out Brooks' stellar band on several occasions." | Commenting on the show itself, Jon Bream of the Star Tribune described it as "all about Garth being Garth, being humble and hammy, sincere and silly, romantic and rowdy — and making the fans believe that he's having as much fun as they are." | Melissa Ruggieri of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution noted Brooks' skill of "toggling between the barn burning slickness of 'Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)' and the restrained acoustic beauty of 'Unanswered Prayers'." | She later stated, "[Brooks'] talent and zeal as an entertainer remain unmatched." | Also following a concert in the tour's second leg, Francie Swidler of The Denver Post stated, "Brooks seemed to want to make everyone in the arena to feel special, fan or not", noting that Brooks "made it all look effortless". | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Garth%20Brooks%20World%20Tour%20%282014%E2%80%932017%29 | The Garth Brooks World Tour (2014–2017) |
LITERAL | CAUSER | amplifier | Common mode gain — A perfect operational amplifier amplifies only the voltage difference between its two inputs, completely rejecting all voltages that are common to both. | Input offset voltage — the FDA will produce an output even when the input pins are at exactly the same voltage. | For circuits which require precise DC operation, this effect must be compensated for. | However, the differential input stage of an FDA is never perfect, leading to the amplification of these identical voltages to some degree. | The standard measure of this defect is called the common-mode rejection ratio (denoted, CMRR). | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fully%20differential%20amplifier | Fully differential amplifier |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | synthesizers | CompositionAfter the start of the song, which includes vocal chatter, the song kicks off with a standard drum beat: kick, snare and hi-hat, and synthesizers are heard soon afterward. | McGhee and Frankie Beverly were the only non-bandmates featured on the song playing instruments. | Beverly also added assorted percussion. | After nearly a minute, Gaye's vocals appear in a falsetto, which he sings in for most of the song. | In the second half, after harmonizing in falsetto, Gaye's tenor vocals take over. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Got%20to%20Give%20It%20Up | Got to Give It Up |
LITERAL | CAUSER | singer | CompositionThe songs on the album lean towards the blues the singer listened to in his youth. | One of the original songs, "Just Like Greta", that was not included on the album would appear on Morrison's 2005 release Magic Time, without a rerecording. | It was finished by year's end in 2001 and released after numerous delays. | The title track was originally entitled "Down the Road I Go" and was first recorded in 1981 with guitarist Mark Knopfler. | The song was then re-recorded with Linda Gail Lewis in November 2000 with additional lyrics. " | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Down%20the%20Road%20%28Van%20Morrison%20album%29 | Down the Road (Van Morrison album) |
LITERAL | CAUSER | fly | Compound words Many words are simply formed by joining together other words, for example vakalele aeroplane from vaka canoe and lele fly (i.e. literally, flying canoe). | A common prefix with faka-, with a variety of meanings, the most common being a causative one (e.g. ako to learn, fakaako to teach). | Words may also have more than one prefix or suffix, as fakamalipilipi to break (used with a plural object), from faka-, ma-, and a reduplicated lipi to break. | Diane Massam has extensively studied a special type of compounding which she has termed pseudo noun incorporation, a type of noun incorporation. | Notes References Kaulima, Aiao & Beaumont, Clive H. (1994). | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niuean%20language | Niuean language |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | pianist | Critical reaction to the recordings was sharply divided, with some claiming to hear an authentic 19th-century pianist (Harold C. Schonberg wrote, "some critics wonder if Franz Liszt had been reincarnated"). | Some of these recordings were released between 1977 and 1979 on albums on the Desmar and Columbia Masterworks labels, which briefly brought Nyiregyházi back into public view. | An all-Liszt double album won Stereo Review's 1978 Record of the Year award. | Others denounced Nyiregyhazi's "incredibly slipshod" technique, "ridiculously amateurish" fortissimo playing, "glacial tempos and total dissociation from contemporary performance styles. | But Romantic revivalists were enthralled." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ervin%20Nyiregyh%C3%A1zi | Ervin Nyiregyházi |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | synthesizers | Critical reception Sakiko Okazaki of Rockin' On Japan praised the song's high-pitched synthesizers, fast-paced guitars, groovy bass and heart-hitting drums, and felt the song expressed the vigor of Sakanaction. | Toyoda was inspired to create the video after hearing of the song's themes, and depicted the band travelling from the first to the fourth dimension. | Yamaguchi asked Toyoda to specifically emphasize the rock and human aspects of the song and the band, rather than the electronic sound. | CDJournal reviewers felt "Sen to Rei" expressed loneliness, and praised the new Sakanaction-style guitar rock, as well as their ever-changing style. | The reviewers were impressed with Yamaguchi's chorus vocals, which changed from "subtle and tender to hopeful and empowered", and called the song a "fast-paced killer tune". | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sen%20to%20Rei | Sen to Rei |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | tool | Critics of the national security law have long seen the national security law as a tool to silence dissent. | The Bureau will support developing curriculum and assessment, the notice stated, and requests all stake holders – educators, administrators, social workers – work together to "enhance national identity". | On 6 July, the Education Bureau has ordered schools to review and remove items from their curriculum and libraries that violate the newly enacted national security law, unless these books are to "positively teach" students. | The Education Bureau further reaffirmed to Reuters that because schools are the "gatekeepers" for their teaching resources, therefore school management and teachers should review "all teaching materials, including books" that may violate the national security law. | On 8 July, Education Bureau minister Kevin Yeung stated in a written response that pro-democracy protest-related activities such as forming human chains or chanting songs, specifically the protest anthem "Glory to Hong Kong", are banned in all schools. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local%20effects%20of%20the%20Hong%20Kong%20national%20security%20law | Local effects of the Hong Kong national security law |
LITERAL | CAUSER | audience | Cully was a hit and, as a result, producers curtailed Paul's presence in the series, fearing two adult males on the show would overwhelm the audience. | In 1959, veteran actor and comedian Andy Clyde was cast in the show's "grandfatherly" role of Cully Wilson, an eccentric farmer, nature lover, and Martin family neighbor. | Timmy and Cully were scripted into many adventures together, and Cully became one of Timmy's several adult friends that included Fire Chief Ed Washburne (Dick Foran), veterinarian Doc Weaver (Arthur Space), telephone operator Jenny (Florence Lake), and Sheriff Miller (Robert Foulk). | As the series aged and environmental issues became a real-life concern across America, producers introduced the subject into the show at the request of the United States Forestry Service. | Characters on the show were placed in situations concerning such issues. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timmy%20Martin | Timmy Martin |
LITERAL | CAUSER | tone | Cutting a small hole in the resonant head can also produce a more muffled tone, and allows manipulation in internally placed muffling. | Internal mufflers that lie on the inside of the drumhead are often built into a drum, but are generally considered less effective than external muffles, as they stifle the initial tone, rather than simply reducing the sustain of it. | Bass drum Muffling the bass can be achieved with the same muffling techniques as the snare, but bass drums in a drum kit are more commonly muffled by adding pillows, a sleeping bag or another soft filling inside the drum, between the heads. | The Evans EQ pad places a pad against the batterhead and, when struck, the pad moves off the head momentarily, then returns to rest against the head, thus reducing the sustain without choking the tone. | Silencers/mutes Another type of drum muffler is a piece of rubber that fits over the entire drumhead or cymbal. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drum%20kit | Drum kit |
LITERAL | CAUSER | fragrance | Dam near pragalapitha Baneswara Temple (ବାଣେଶ୍ୱର ମନ୍ଦିର)- Standing with spectacular carvings in the rock wall, The temple dedicated to Lord Shiva spreads the fragrance of spirituality and devotion. | Deep inside the forest the sacred place creates a spiritual and devotional environment. | The place has local tribal villages and an Ashrama school in the vicinity. | There is a legend behind the place. | A Rakshasa named Banasura praised and impressed Lord Shiva here and built the temple. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narasinghpur | Narasinghpur |
LITERAL | CAUSER | river | Dan Chaucer hears his river stillChatter beneath a phantom mill. | I only know that you may lie Day long and watch the Cambridge sky, And, flower-lulled in sleepy grass, Hear the cool lapse of hours pass, Until the centuries blend and blur In Grantchester, in Grantchester. . . . | Still in the dawnlit waters cool His ghostly Lordship swims his pool, And tries the strokes, essays the tricks, Long learnt on Hellespont, or Styx. | Tennyson notes, with studious eye, How Cambridge waters hurry by . . . | And in that garden, black and white, Creep whispers through the grass all night; And spectral dance, before the dawn, A hundred Vicars down the lawn; Curates, long dust, will come and go On lissom, clerical, printless toe; And oft between the boughs is seen The sly shade of a Rural Dean . . . | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Old%20Vicarage%2C%20Grantchester | The Old Vicarage, Grantchester |
LITERAL | CAUSER | pistol | Daniel discovers a small pistol and a credit card in Sandra's handbag. | He relates the coincidence to a frightened Sandra, who runs away, leaving behind her handbag. | Daniel subsequently relates the story to his agent Ben Baglin (Roy Hudd) and producer Anna Griffiths (Anna Chancellor), who assume that Daniel's apparent paranoia is due to his worsening health through heavy drinking and smoking. | After using the card to determine her address, he visits her home in order to return the bag, but first removes the pistol. | He discovers that Sandra was carrying the pistol because of her intention to avenge a savage attack on her mother (Alison Steadman) carried out by Mailion years earlier. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karaoke%20%28TV%20series%29 | Karaoke (TV series) |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | violin | David E. Gehlke of Blistering.com especially praised the album's interplay between the guitar riffs of Andrew Craighan's and Hamish Glencross, and Katie Stone's violin. | Especially the return of the violin, as performed by Katie Stone, has been praised by critics; the aforementioned Sputnik Music critic noted that Stone often performed in style of past violinist Martin Powell, only using the violin sparsely on certain passages, to surprise the listener. | He especially praised the violin usage in the song My Body, a Funeral, noting that it "is used in a way that seems to extend the lyrics despite the lack of any words". | Track listing Personnel Aaron Stainthorpe – vocals Andrew Craighan – guitars Hamish Glencross – guitars Lena Abé – bass Katie Stone – keyboards, violins Dan Mullins – drums Charts References My Dying Bride albums 2009 albums | NONE | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For%20Lies%20I%20Sire | For Lies I Sire |
LITERAL | CAUSER | symphony | David Wharton of the Los Angeles Times said, "Yet for every person who listens to 'Jingle Cats' and hears only screeching, there are cat lovers who hear a symphony." | The video game was not released internationally. | Reception In 1995, Here Comes Santa Claws won a Billie Award from Billboard for point-of-purchase category. | After following up what Billboard called "excellent" Jingle Cats and Jingle Dogs albums, Spalla produced a Jingle Babies album for which Billboard described the series as having hit a "brick wall". | Ashley Naftule of Phoenix New Times reviewed Jingle Cats and said, "Don't be fooled by its kitschy name: A more accurate title for the project would be The Wretched Mewling Of The Damned." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jingle%20Cats | Jingle Cats |
LITERAL | CAUSER | detector | Davis was the lead scientist behind the Homestake Experiment, the large-scale radiochemical neutrino detector which first detected evidence of neutrinos from the sun. | These experiments failed to detect a surplus of radioactive argon when the reactors were operating over when the reactors were shut down, and this was taken as the first experimental evidence that neutrinos causing the chlorine reaction, and antineutrinos produced in reactors, were distinct. | Detecting neutrinos proved considerably more difficult than not detecting antineutrinos. | He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2002 with Japanese physicist Masatoshi Koshiba and Italian Riccardo Giacconi for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos, looking at the solar neutrino problem in the Homestake Experiment. | He was 88 years old when awarded the prize. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond%20Davis%20Jr. | Raymond Davis Jr. |
LITERAL | CAUSER | phone | Dawn is grounded and is not allowed to speak with Hannah, and Becca is making out in a car with two boys and does not hear her phone. | When Hannah's parents return home and see that she is gone, her mother goes off to find her. | Walking around by herself in the street, Hannah calls Dawn and Becca. | Hannah goes to a party, where many of the kids from her school are present, looking for Becca. | Brad, the party's host, directs Hannah to the basement, and when she realizes that Becca is not there, he attempts to have sex with her. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She%27s%20Too%20Young | She's Too Young |
LITERAL | CAUSER | performer | Dayro and Lokvarta are music performances where people gather to listen performer who delivers religious as well as social message through it. | This includes the forms of Doha, Sorathaa, Chhand, etc. | The songs and music accompanying traditional dance forms such as Garba, Dandiya Raas, Padhar, Dangi and Tippani are unique in nature. | Marasiyas are elegiac form of music originated from Marsiya. | Fattanna or Lagna-geets are light form of song and music played during marriages. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20Gujarat | Music of Gujarat |
LITERAL | CAUSER | audience | De Gaulle's use of the poem led to a severe adverse reaction from the audience who drowned out much of the rest of his speech. | General de Gaulle's 1969 speech In January 1969, President Charles de Gaulle attempted to use his uncle's reputation in Brittany by reciting the second quatrain of his poem Da Varsez Breiz (the lines above) during a speech at Quimper, Finistère. | The speech was in the wake of a series of crackdowns on Breton nationalists. | He was later accused of double standards, having recently spoken in Canada in support of a "free" Quebec, because its French language tradition distinguished it from the English-dominated majority of Canada. | References 1837 births 1880 deaths French Catholic poets People from Valenciennes Breton nationalists Breton poets French male poets Celtic studies scholars Charles de Gaulle Breton-language poets 19th-century French poets | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20de%20Gaulle%20%28poet%29 | Charles de Gaulle (poet) |
LITERAL | CAUSER | cascades | De Hidalgo recalled hearing "tempestuous, extravagant cascades of sounds, as yet uncontrolled but full of drama and emotion". | Callas studied with Trivella for two years before her mother secured another audition at the Athens Conservatoire with de Hidalgo. | Callas auditioned with "Ocean, Thou Mighty Monster" from Weber's Oberon. | She agreed to take her as a pupil immediately, but Callas's mother asked de Hidalgo to wait for a year, as Callas would be graduating from the National Conservatoire and could begin working. | On April 2, 1939, Callas undertook the part of Santuzza in a student production of Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana at the Greek National Opera at the Olympia Theatre, and in the fall of the same year she enrolled at the Athens Conservatoire in Elvira de Hidalgo's class. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria%20Callas | Maria Callas |
LITERAL | CAUSER | receiver | Dead zoneIn monostatic sonar, the first thing the receiver can hear is the sound of the transmitted ping. | In monostatic sonar the sound first travels from projector to target, then the same way back from target to receiver, so two-way loss is just 2TL, where TL is one-way loss. | In bistatic sonar the total loss (in decibels) is a sum of TLpt (from projector to target) and TLtr (from target to receiver). | This sound level is very high, and it is impossible to detect the echo during the ping duration τ. | That means targets are undetectable within the circle of Cτ/2 radius, where C is sound speed in water. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bistatic%20sonar | Bistatic sonar |
LITERAL | CAUSER | symphony | Despite his interest, Prokofiev invited Yevgeny Mravinsky to hear his new symphony. | Prokofiev completed the symphony on February 18, 1947. | In the weeks following the symphony's completion, Alexander Gauk had indicated that he was eager to premiere it. | On March 21, 1947, Mravinsky traveled with Prokofiev's friend Levon Atovmyan to the composer's dacha in . | After listening to Prokofiev's playthrough, Mravinsky praised the music's scope. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony%20No.%206%20%28Prokofiev%29 | Symphony No. 6 (Prokofiev) |
LITERAL | CAUSER | rain | Device Understory makes solar-powered weather stations that detect three-dimensional rain, hail, wind and other weather in real-time at the ground level, instead of using atmospheric data like traditional weather detectors. | The company then announced a plan to move back to Madison, Wisconsin. | The company's first customer was American Family Insurance, which uses weather data to adjust claims. | Each weather station is about 1 foot wide and 2 feet tall, and connects in a grid through cellular connections. | The stations can collect up to 3,000 data points per minute. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Understory%20%28company%29 | Understory (company) |
LITERAL | CAUSER | singer | Devora Nadworney (1895-1948), contralto singer who, in 1928, became the first singer heard over a radio network in the United States. | Donald MacAdie (1899-1963), Suffragan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark from 1958 to 1963. | George R. R. Martin (born 1948), author and screenwriter of science fiction, horror, and fantasy.(B) Benjamin Melniker (1913–2018), film producer who was an executive producer with Michael E. Uslan on the Batman film series.(B) Miriam Moskowitz (1916-2018), schoolteacher who served two years in prison after being convicted for conspiracy as an atomic spy for the Soviet Union. | Samuel Irving Newhouse Sr. ( | 1895-1979), publishing and broadcasting executive who founded Advance Publications. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayonne%2C%20New%20Jersey | Bayonne, New Jersey |
LITERAL | CAUSER | fly | Dick later explained where the inspiration for the story came from: "I got the idea when a fly buzzed by my head one day and I imagined (paranoia indeed!) | It was first published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction issue of July 1953. | The plot centers on an unnamed human being caught in the middle of the ongoing, million year conflict between the degenerate descendants of the insects (Earth's original inhabitants) and humans (the invading species). | that it was laughing at me." | References External links Short stories by Philip K. Dick 1955 short stories Works originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction Fiction about insects Talking animals in fiction | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expendable%20%28short%20story%29 | Expendable (short story) |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | bombs | Did you hear the falling bombs? | The sound of approaching bombers catches the attention of a child (voiced by a young Harry Waters), who states, "Look mummy, there's an aeroplane up in the sky". | The lyrics go on to describe the memory of the Blitz: Did you see the frightened ones? | Did you ever wonder why we had to run for shelter when the promise of a brave new world unfurled beneath a clear blue sky? ... | The flames are all long gone, but the pain lingers on. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodbye%20Blue%20Sky | Goodbye Blue Sky |
LITERAL | CAUSER | tone | Different charcoal pigments were made by burning different woods and animal products, each of which produced a different tone. | Chemistry Pigments The earliest pigments used by Neolithic man were charcoal, red ocher and yellow ocher. | The black lines of cave art were drawn with the tips of burnt torches made of a wood with resin. | The charcoal would be ground and then mixed with animal fat to make the pigment. | Vine black was produced in Roman times by burning the cut branches of grapevines. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black | Black |
LITERAL | CAUSER | waves | DJ also creates special sound waves that can be heard 10,000 km away. | Hidden in his wings are two Seven-Year Swords. | If he uses them in a normal, straightforward way, he can chop even large trees in two at a single stroke, but he seems to prefer playing music with them by snapping them together. | His toy is a redeco of Cicadacon. | Motorarm — Middle member of the three brothers, Motorarm is a sumo wrestler who belongs to the Trias Room of Universal Sumo Association. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast%20Wars%20II%3A%20Super%20Life-Form%20Transformers | Beast Wars II: Super Life-Form Transformers |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | rain | Do you hear the rain? | — Kingsley Amis, English novelist and poet (22 October 1995) "You only live so long." | — Richard Versalle, American operatic tenor (5 January 1996), performing in The Makropulos Case'' at the Metropolitan Opera before dying on stage "Mom, do you hear the rain? | Mom, I just want to take off in the plane." | — Jessica Dubroff, seven-year-old American pilot trainee (11 April 1996), before dying in aircraft crash. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20last%20words%20%2820th%20century%29 | List of last words (20th century) |
LITERAL | CAUSER | protein | Domains The domain of unknown function, DUF4641 covers almost the entire protein. | The isoelectric point is 8.15. | Compared to other human proteins LOC101059915 is glycine-, proline-rich, and serine-rich but the protein has lower levels of tyrosine. | It is a part of pfam15483. | It is 410 amino acids long, from amino acid 85 until amino acid number 495. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOC101059915 | LOC101059915 |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | ocean | Don wonders if the light was like hot tropical sunshine and if he heard the ocean. | Pete and Ken bring Don home, and he drunkenly asks Jonesy what he saw when he died. | Jonesy reports he saw a light and then says he doesn't like to think about it. | Betty goes to Greenwich Village looking for Sandy and finally finds the house where she stayed with a bunch of squatters. | She is appalled at the condition of the rundown building. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Doorway | The Doorway |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | fiddle | Don't Cross the River" adds a fiddle not heard in the original recording. | Sandman" runs about one minute shorter than the original mix. | On "Ventura Highway", Dewey Bunnell's lead vocal is double-tracked and the guitars have significantly more reverb. " | In addition, several of the tracks are crossfaded to eliminate the breaks between songs. | Due to the commercial success and enduring popularity of this album, over time the remixed versions of America's hits on History have become as recognizable in popular culture as the original singles themselves. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%3A%20America%27s%20Greatest%20Hits | History: America's Greatest Hits |
LITERAL | CAUSER | rifle | Dr. Timothy Leighton has said "If you're talking about a ray-gun rifle knocking out someone with ultrasound they can't hear at a hundred meters — that's not going to happen". | Affected individuals described mild brain damage similar to a concussion and symptoms such as temporary or permanent hearing loss, memory loss, and nausea. | Speculation has centered around a sonic or ultrasonic weapon, however the scientific consensus is that the use of a sonic weapon is implausible. | The United States expelled two Cuban diplomats in response to the attacks; the Cuban government offered to cooperate with the US in an investigation of the incidents. | In September, the US State Department stated that it was removing non-emergency staff from the US embassy, and warned US citizens not to travel to Cuba. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embassy%20of%20the%20United%20States%2C%20Havana | Embassy of the United States, Havana |
LITERAL | CAUSER | meat | Dry briningBrining can also be achieved by covering the meat in dry coarse salt and left to rest for several hours. | The amount of time needed to brine depends on the size of the meat: more time is needed for a large turkey compared to a broiler fryer chicken. | Similarly, a large roast must be brined longer than a thin cut of meat. | The salt draws moisture from the interior of the meat to the surface, where it mixes with the salt and is then reabsorbed with the salt essentially brining the meat in its own juices. | The salt rub is then rinsed off and discarded before cooking. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brining | Brining |
LITERAL | CAUSER | bus | Due to this, there is no need to detect the parity error before it has happened, and the PCI bus actually detects it a few cycles later. | The equivalent read burst takes one more cycle, because the target must wait 1 cycle for the AD bus to turn around before it may assert TRDY#: 0_ 1_ 2_ 3_ 4_ 5_ 6_ 7_ 8_ CLK _/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ AD[31:0] ---<___>---<__X__>---<___> ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ C/BE[3:0]# ---<__X__X___>---<___> ___ | | | | ___ IRDY# ^^^^\___/ ^^^^^ ___ _ | | | | ___ TRDY# ^^^^ \__/ ^^^^^ ___ | | | | ___ DEVSEL# ^^^^\___/ ^^^^^ ___ | | | ___ FRAME# \___/ | ^^^^\ _ _ _ |_ |_ |_ |_ _ _ CLK _/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A high-speed burst terminated by the target will have an extra cycle at the end: 0_ 1_ 2_ 3_ 4_ 5_ 6_ 7_ 8_ CLK _/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ AD[31:0] ---<___>---<__X__XXXX>---- ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ C/BE[3:0]# ---<__X__X__>---- | | | | ___ IRDY# ^^^^^^^\___/ _ | | | | ___ TRDY# ^^^^^^^ \__/ | ___ STOP# ^^^^^^^ | | | \___/ | | | | ___ DEVSEL# ^^^^^^^\___/ ___ | | | | ___ FRAME# \___/ ^^^^ _ _ _ |_ |_ |_ |_ _ _ CLK _/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 On clock edge 6, the target indicates that it wants to stop (with data), but the initiator is already holding IRDY# low, so there is a fifth data phase (clock edge 7), during which no data is transferred. | Parity The PCI bus detects parity errors, but does not attempt to correct them by retrying operations; it is purely a failure indication. | During a data phase, whichever device is driving the AD[31:0] lines computes even parity over them and the C/BE[3:0]# lines, and sends that out the PAR line one cycle later. | All access rules and turnaround cycles for the AD bus apply to the PAR line, just one cycle later. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peripheral%20Component%20Interconnect | Peripheral Component Interconnect |
LITERAL | CAUSER | creature | During the darkest of nights, the creature can be heard whispering for its "tailypo". | In less explicit versions, all that remains of the cabin is the chimney. | Either way, it is understood that the Tailypo has exacted revenge for the loss of its tail. | Variations The Tailypo legend has countless variations, many of which are passed down orally. | The theme of a hungry man and his dogs hunting for food by their old cabin is constant. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tailypo | Tailypo |
LITERAL | CAUSER | stream | During the experiment, infants heard a continuous speech stream of these words . | To determine if young children have these same abilities Saffran Aslin and Newport exposed 8-month-old infants to an artificial grammar. | The grammar was composed of four words, each composed of three nonsense syllables. | Importantly, the speech was presented in a monotone with no cues (such as pauses, intonation, etc.) | to word boundaries other than the statistical probabilities. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statistical%20learning%20in%20language%20acquisition | Statistical learning in language acquisition |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | trumpet | During the investigation, Lovemos turned rampant after hearing an ancient trumpet from said ruins. | : An exploration robot under the codename "TM-39" which gained quite a huge popularity, with among its fans are Mai and Ryo of Super GUTS. | Lovemos was sent to investigate an ancient civilization ruins in the Jupiter Moon Solbino. | When returning to TPC Far East Headquarters Grandome, Lovemos quickly hijacked the tower's energy supply and assimilated with every available Ride Mechas into Satan Lovemos. | After Mai purified Lovemos with the same trumpet, the robot regain it senses and return to its original form. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Ultraman%20Tiga%20characters | List of Ultraman Tiga characters |
LITERAL | CAUSER | instrument | During tuning, the instrument is silenced. | The pitch-bend wheel is not spring-loaded and is centre-detented. | Oscillator tuning can be initiated from the front panel, with this process taking about twenty seconds. | MIDI Implementation The Split-8 has quite advanced MIDI implementation for an instrument of this vintage. | OMNI mode, wheel controller reception/transmission and program change can be toggled on or off. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Split-8 | Split-8 |
LITERAL | CAUSER | amplifier | Each bit line is connected to a sense amplifier that amplifies the small voltage change produced by the storage capacitor. | Each row is selected by a horizontal word line. | Sending a logical high signal along a given row enables the MOSFETs present in that row, connecting each storage capacitor to its corresponding vertical bit line. | This amplified signal is then output from the DRAM chip as well as driven back up the bit line to refresh the row. | When no word line is active, the array is idle and the bit lines are held in a precharged state, with a voltage halfway between high and low. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAS%20latency | CAS latency |
LITERAL | CAUSER | device | Each compromised device, known as a "bot," is created when a device is penetrated by software from a malware (malicious software) distribution. | The term is usually used with a negative or malicious connotation. | Overview A botnet is a logical collection of Internet-connected devices, such as computers, smartphones or Internet of things (IoT) devices whose security have been breached and control ceded to a third party. | The controller of a botnet is able to direct the activities of these compromised computers through communication channels formed by standards-based network protocols, such as IRC and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). | Botnets are increasingly rented out by cyber criminals as commodities for a variety of purposes. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botnet | Botnet |
LITERAL | CAUSER | key | Each key on the 12 Step senses the velocity, aftertouch pressure, and the amount of tilt the player is applying with her feet. | It has small, soft, rubbery keys that are played with the feet. | As a MIDI controller, it does not make or output any musical sounds by itself; rather, it sends MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) messages about which notes are played (and with which types of expression or pressure) to an external synth module or computer music program running on a laptop or other computer. | The messages from the player's foot presses can be sent via USB to a computer-based virtual instrument or to a synthesizer or other electronic or digital musical instrument. | The expressive nuances in playing the 12 Step can be used to make a virtual instrument or synthesizer's melodic line change in sound or timbre. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12%20Step%20foot%20controller | 12 Step foot controller |
LITERAL | CAUSER | screen | Each level only has one screen to blast hostile robots, solve challenging platforms, and manipulate a series of short puzzles. | is a Japan-exclusive action video game released for the Game Boy in 1990. | Gameplay Players must control a combat robot with the ultimate goal of destroying the enemy orb. | There are 30 stages with a boss battle on every tenth stage. | A weapon is available; its gunfire can be altered by changing the angle of the gun. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After%20Burst | After Burst |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | choir | Earlier that day, he had heard the choir at St Paul's Cathedral singing Psalm 130, where the Psalmist calls to God "Out of the depths." | Wesley's noted "Aldersgate experience" of 24 May 1738, at a Moravian meeting in Aldersgate Street, London, in which he heard a reading of Martin Luther's preface to the Epistle to the Romans, revolutionised the character and method of his ministry. | The previous week he had been highly impressed by the sermon of John Heylyn, whom he was assisting in the service at St Mary le Strand. | But it was still a depressed Wesley who attended a service on the evening of 24 May. | Wesley recounted his Aldersgate experience in his journal: "In the evening I went very unwillingly to a society in Aldersgate Street, where one was reading Luther's Preface to the Epistle to the Romans. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Wesley | John Wesley |
LITERAL | CAUSER | set | Early in the tour, Anthrax was removed from the bill, allowing Megadeth to play an extended co-headlining set. | A month into production, the band received an offer to join the Maximum Rock tour with Anthrax and Mötley Crüe. | Megadeth put the recording on hold and toured North America during the second quarter of 2000. | The tour, however, had poor ticket sales. | After 15 years with Capitol Records, Megadeth left the label in July 2000. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megadeth | Megadeth |
LITERAL | CAUSER | bee | Ecology The flowers of M. uniflora are visited by various bee and fly species, most commonly bumblebees. | The fruit, an oval capsule-like structure, enlarges and becomes upright when the seeds mature, at this point stem and capsule looking desiccated and dark brown or black. | The seeds of M. uniflora are small, ranging between 0.6-0.8 mm in length. | Bumblebees are an important pollen dispersal agent for the plant. | Genetics Monotropa uniflora is found in three general distribution areas: Asia, North America, and Central and northern South America. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monotropa%20uniflora | Monotropa uniflora |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | synthesizer | Eddie Rayner at this point started to use the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer which can heard on many tracks. | Neil Finn said at the time of recording, "These drum machine things that are going around at the moment. | We thought it was high time we utilised one and we've been very careful with it." | The band advertised for a new drummer before taking to the road for the Conflicting Emotions tour, hoping an injection of new blood would revitalize them. | Paul Hester answered the call, joining Split Enz in time to feature in the video clip for "Message to My Girl". | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conflicting%20Emotions | Conflicting Emotions |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | trumpet | Eldridge first heard Dizzy on bandleader Lionel Hampton's 1939 recording of "Hot Mallets", and later recalled: "I heard this trumpet solo and I thought it was me. | Dizzy got the chance to engage in numerous jam sessions and "trumpet battles" with Eldridge at New York's Minton's Playhouse in the early 1940s. | Referring to Eldridge, Dizzy went so far as to say: "He was the Messiah of our generation." | Then I found out it was Dizzy." | A careful listening to bebop standards, such as the song "Bebop", reveals how much Eldridge influenced this genre of jazz. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy%20Eldridge | Roy Eldridge |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | vehicles | Emergency vehicles are heard approaching in the distance. | Héctor 2 chases her onto the roof. | Héctor 3 sits on his lawn with his wife, as Héctor 2 accidentally kills the woman, then drives off – heading back to the lab to become Héctor 3. | Cast Karra Elejalde as Héctor Candela Fernández as Clara Barbara Goenaga as the woman in the forest Nacho Vigalondo as the scientist Juan Inciarte as Occasional Héctor Inspiration In the documentary Future Shock! | The Story of 2000 AD Nacho Vigalondo credits 2000 AD comic magazine as the biggest influence on Timecrimes, particularly the Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons one-off "Chronocops" from #310 (1983). | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timecrimes | Timecrimes |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | synthesizer | Emerson first heard a Moog synthesizer when a record shop owner played him Switched-On Bach (1968) by Wendy Carlos, and thought the instrument looked like "an electronic skiffle". | Away from the Nice, Emerson was involved in the 1969 Music from Free Creek "supersession" project that included Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck. | For the session, Emerson performed with drummer Mitch Mitchell and bassist Chuck Rainey covering, among other tunes, the Eddie Harris instrumental "Freedom Jazz Dance". | He got into contact with keyboardist Mike Vickers, who had paid £4,000 to have one shipped from the US, and organised to play it at an upcoming Nice concert at the Royal Festival Hall with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, in March 1970. | Vickers helped patch the Moog, and the concert saw Emerson perform "Also sprach Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss with Vickers behind the machine to swap patches. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith%20Emerson | Keith Emerson |
LITERAL | CAUSER | tree | Enantiornithes occupied a wide array of ecological niches, from sand-probing shorebirds and fish-eaters to tree-dwelling forms and seed-eaters. | Particularly significant are the development of an enlarged, keeled sternum and the alula, and the loss of grasping hands. | Early diversity of bird ancestors The first large, diverse lineage of short-tailed avialans to evolve were the Enantiornithes, or "opposite birds", so named because the construction of their shoulder bones was in reverse to that of modern birds. | While they were the dominant group of avialans during the Cretaceous period, enantiornithes became extinct along with many other dinosaur groups at the end of the Mesozoic era. | Many species of the second major avialan lineage to diversify, the Euornithes (meaning "true birds", because they include the ancestors of modern birds), were semi-aquatic and specialised in eating fish and other small aquatic organisms. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird | Bird |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | quartet | Episode 65Rogers hears a barbershop quartet at Negri's Music Shop. | Nighttime in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe sees Daniel and Grand-père making a star for Donkey Hodie. | Aired on May 17, 1973. | Lady Elaine starts a vocal chorale with Harriet Elizabeth Cow and Lady Aberlin. | Aired on May 18, 1973. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister%20Rogers%27%20Neighborhood%20%28season%206%29 | Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (season 6) |
LITERAL | CAUSER | crowd | Eventually the crowd overpowered the attackers, beating one of them to death before police detained the other. | According to the Hong Kong-based Ming Pao, the two hijackers were the same suspects who fled the earlier explosion. | With control of the truck, they drove into a crowded sidewalk lined with food stalls, jumped out, and started stabbing pedestrians. | 27 people emerged alive with injuries, while eight victims died. | A tourist operator in Kashgar told The Hindu that the police closed off several areas of the city, although residents said that the atmosphere in the city immediately afterwards was calm. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011%20Kashgar%20attacks | 2011 Kashgar attacks |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | train | Ever since, a phantom train has been heard periodically on the abandoned track. | A branch line once crossed the river on a swing bridge close to the station. | One night 43 years ago, then stationmaster Ted Holmes had a fatal heart attack while attempting to close the bridge, causing a train to plunge into the river. | It is said to kill anyone who looks upon it. | With that, he reluctantly leaves them. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Ghost%20Train%20%281941%20film%29 | The Ghost Train (1941 film) |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | flute | Every child that heard the flute, followed the stranger. | It speaks of a "miracle" that took place in 1284 in Hameln. | A youth appeared and played on a strange silver flute. | They left Hameln by the Eastern gate and disappeared at Kalvarien Hill. | This is the oldest known account of this occurance. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pied%20Piper%20of%20Hamelin | Pied Piper of Hamelin |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | screen | Every screen we walk by is shouting at us, demanding our undivided attention. | He added that "our heads are spinning. | Every day is crazier than the last. | Control over our own lives is constantly under siege". | Promotion and release Joywave released five singles over a span of 17 months leading up to the announcement of the album. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Possession%20%28Joywave%20album%29 | Possession (Joywave album) |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | organ | Everyone leaves the mansion, with Luther about to walk home when he hears the old organ and finds it played by Kelsey. | Luther's dramatic denial prompts the judge to order the jury and all interested parties to reconvene at the Simmons house before midnight to confirm the story. | But nothing happens with everyone concluding that Luther made it all up, Alma having separated from the group prior to them reaching the organ loft. | Kelsey confesses to being responsible for the mysterious happenings Luther witnessed, unable to help Luther confirm his story as he was kept out of the mansion by officer Herkie who had been taking his job as a security guard seriously. | Kelsey explains that he needs Luther's help to expose the true cause of Mr. Simmons's death when they hear a scream from the secret passage, and find Nicholas holding Alma captive. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Ghost%20and%20Mr.%20Chicken | The Ghost and Mr. Chicken |
LITERAL | CAUSER | flesh | Evil now rules the land and shows itself as a painful, and scaly disease that covers the flesh of the Horde, a people who live in the desert. | The 6 young-adult novels span the 15-year gap between Black and Red in Dekker's popular Circle Series, and also beyond. | Plot Chosen (Book 1) Thirteen years have passed since the lush, coloured forests were turned to desert by Teeleh, the enemy of Elyon and the vilest of all creatures. | The powerful green waters, once precious to Elyon, have all vanished from the Earth except for seven small forests surrounding seven small lakes. | Those few who have chosen to follow the ways of Elyon now live in those forests, bathing once daily in the powerful waters to rid themselves of the disease. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Lost%20Books%20%28novel%20series%29 | The Lost Books (novel series) |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | tool | Excel Services is a current .NET developer tool that can enhance Excel's capabilities. | ExcelPackage is another open-source project that provides server-side generation of Microsoft Excel 2007 spreadsheets. | PHPExcel is a PHP library that converts Excel5, Excel 2003, and Excel 2007 formats into objects for reading and writing within a web application. | Excel spreadsheets can be accessed from Python with xlrd and openpyxl. | js-xlsx and js-xls can open Excel spreadsheets from JavaScript. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft%20Excel | Microsoft Excel |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | chorus | Explosive breeders tend to call in unison creating a chorus that can be heard from far away. | Sometimes the two roles are reversed and a calling male gives up its territory and becomes a satellite. | In explosive breeders, the first male that finds a suitable breeding location, such as a temporary pool, calls loudly and other frogs of both sexes converge on the pool. | The spadefoot toads (Scaphiopus spp.) | of North America fall into this category. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frog | Frog |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | instrument | Faster access to citizenship seems a powerful policy instrument to boost economic integration in countries with traditionally restrictive citizenship policies." | A 2017 study found that "faster access to citizenship improves the economic situation of immigrant women, especially their labour market attachment with higher employment rates, longer working hours and more stable jobs. | Immigrants also invest more in host country-specific skills like language and vocational training. | Naturalization is associated with large and persistent wage gains for the naturalized citizens in most countries. | One study of Denmark found that providing immigrants with voting rights reduced their crime rate. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration | Immigration |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | organ | Finally, the 6,025-pipe Ernest M. Skinner organ could be heard, but its positioning outside the auditorium itself was experimental and limited the options for addressing the auditorium's dry acoustics. | These were attributed to the use of velvet curtains in audience boxes, thick carpet across much of the hall, and a large, sound-absorbing fly space located above the stage. | In addition, removable shells created for the Orchestra were constructed of materials that didn't reflect sound. | In 1958, at the prompting of music director George Szell, an acoustical redesign of the hall was undertaken. | To make the auditorium more resonant, the original proscenium and blue velvet curtains were removed and the use of carpet was reduced to a minimum. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Severance%20Hall | Severance Hall |
LITERAL | CAUSER | meat | Finally, the dried and pressed meat is covered with a spice paste called çemen. | After the first pressing, the meat is dried for several days, during which the fats melt and form a white layer. | The second press is a "hot press". | Çemen is made from a paste of ground fenugreek seeds, chili powder and mashed garlic. | The dried product is covered with the wet paste and left to dry again. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pastirma | Pastirma |
LITERAL | CAUSER | bird | First, the bird listens to its surroundings, and then it copies the voice of the human speaker. | Birds that display this mutation have solid light blue feathers instead of green, and lack the rings of their normal counterparts. | Mimicry Both males and females have the ability to mimic human speech. | Some people hand-raise rose-ringed parakeet chicks for this purpose. | Such parrots then become quite tame and receptive to learning. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose-ringed%20parakeet | Rose-ringed parakeet |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | clock | Fleance replies, "The moon is down; I have not heard the clock." ( | Title The title of the book comes from Macbeth. | Just before Banquo encounters Macbeth on his way to kill Duncan, he asks his son, Fleance, "How goes the night, boy?" | Act II, Scene i). | References Further reading Ditsky, John. " | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Moon%20Is%20Down | The Moon Is Down |
LITERAL | CAUSER | fly | Fly anglers seeking bass developed the spinner/fly lure and bass popper fly, which are still used today. | Fly anglers there are thought to be the first anglers to have used artificial lures for bass fishing. | After pressing into service the fly patterns and tackle designed for trout and salmon to catch largemouth and smallmouth bass, they began to adapt these patterns into specific bass flies. | In the late 19th century, American anglers, such as Theodore Gordon in the Catskill Mountains of New York, began using fly tackle to fish the region's brook trout-rich streams such as the Beaverkill and Willowemoc Creek. | Many of these early American fly anglers also developed new fly patterns and wrote extensively about their sport, increasing the popularity of fly fishing in the region and in the United States as a whole. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly%20fishing | Fly fishing |
LITERAL | CAUSER | fly | Flying insects that parasitise common starlings include the louse-fly Omithomya nigricornis and the saprophagous fly Camus hemapterus. | The hen mite D. gallinae is itself preyed upon by the predatory mite Androlaelaps casalis. | The presence of this control on numbers of the parasitic species may explain why birds are prepared to reuse old nests. | The latter species breaks off the feathers of its host and lives on the fats produced by growing plumage. | Larvae of the moth Hofmannophila pseudospretella are nest scavengers, which feed on animal material such as faeces or dead nestlings. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common%20starling | Common starling |
LITERAL | CAUSER | detector | For example, a detector with an NEP of can detect a signal power of one picowatt with a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of one after one half second of averaging. | The fundamental equation is . | A smaller NEP corresponds to a more sensitive detector. | The SNR improves as the square root of the averaging time, and hence the SNR in this example can be improved by a factor of 10 by averaging 100-times longer, i.e. for 50 seconds. | If the NEP refers to the signal power absorbed in the detector, it is known as the electrical NEP. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise-equivalent%20power | Noise-equivalent power |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | train | For example, both begin "I hear the train a comin'/It's rollin' 'round the bend." | The instrumentation is entirely orchestral, while the Cash song is an uptempo number with a heavy guitar riff from Luther Perkins. | Many of lyrics are exactly the same, except for the points where Cash changes the perspective of the narrator. | The Jenkins song follows that with "And I ain't been kissed lord/Since I don't know when," but Cash follows it with the darker "And I ain't seen the sunshine/Since I don't know when." | All of the verses have this dichotomy, with an identical narrative path and stark differences in tone. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescent%20City%20Blues | Crescent City Blues |
LITERAL | CAUSER | syrup | For example, she has a 'hazy memory' of Thomas Carlyle "standing by my table stooping as he spread golden syrup on a slice of bread for me at my breakfast." | Literary associations Through her father, Rosaline Masson encountered many of the literary giants of her day who visited them at home in Edinburgh. | She has many anecdotes of these encounters in her book, Poets, Patriots, and Lovers, that give insights into their personalities. | Later, in April 1884, (aged 16) she flirted innocently with the poet Robert Browning (aged 71) who came over to her at breakfast and said: She also spent a fortnight or so with the philosopher Herbert Spencer at his home in Brighton. | She recalled that Spencer abhorred casual visitors. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosaline%20Masson | Rosaline Masson |
LITERAL | CAUSER | fly | For example, the sign for "housefly" is made by making the gesture mimic a fly buzzing around. | American Sign Language In modern-day American Sign Language (ASL) the gesture can mean many different things depending on how it is applied. | The pinching action of the thumb-and-forefinger frequently represents something small. | In ASL the gesture can also communicate a selection of some sort: When moved from one side to the other as if picking something up and placing it down, it means "appoint". | When the joined thumb and forefinger of the gesture are placed into a hole made by the opposite hand, it means "vote". | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK%20gesture | OK gesture |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | shower | For example, Wilson is in a hotel room, and turns on the shower, and then Wilson is in an airplane looking out the window, while the shower can be heard. | Dialogue from one conversation, for instance, may find itself dispersed throughout the film, articulated for the first time long after its chronological moment has passed, as a sort of narrative flashback superimposed over later conversation, to complete a character's thought or punctuate a character's emphasis. | Background sound may be disjointed in the film and shifted to enhance another scene by suggesting continuation, similarity, or dissimilarity. | Release The Limey was first presented at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival on May 15. | It was also featured at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema, and the Hong Kong International Film Festival. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Limey | The Limey |
LITERAL | CAUSER | crowd | For her performance of "Strange Fruit" at the Café Society, she had waiters silence the crowd when the song began. | She performed it at the club in 1939, with some trepidation, fearing possible retaliation. | She later said that the imagery of the song reminded her of her father's death and that this played a role in her resistance to performing it. | During the song's long introduction, the lights dimmed and all movement had to cease. | As Holiday began singing, only a small spotlight illuminated her face. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie%20Holiday | Billie Holiday |
LITERAL | CAUSER | instrument | Formants can be used to model resonating body instrument sounds like the cello, violin, acoustic guitar, bassoon, English horn, or human voice. | By adding in tuneable noise sources the FS1R could model the sounds produced in the human voice and in a wind instrument, along with making percussion instrument sounds. | The FS1R also contained an additional wave form called the Formant wave form. | Formants can even be found in the harmonic spectrum of several brass instruments. | Spectral analysis The spectrum generated by FM synthesis with one modulator is expressed as follows: For modulation signal , the carrier signal is: If we were to ignore the constant phase terms on the carrier and the modulator , finally we would get the following expression, as seen on and : where are angular frequencies () of carrier and modulator, is frequency modulation index, and amplitudes is -th Bessel function of first kind, respectively. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency%20modulation%20synthesis | Frequency modulation synthesis |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | organ | Foyer: As guests enter the dimly-lit foyer, a distant organ can be heard. " | Speakers disguised within the sets allow the music to fade in and out as guests pass through the different areas. | The following variations of "Grim Grinning Ghosts" can be heard in these attractions. | Grim Grinning Ghosts," played in the slow cadence of a funeral dirge, rumbles through the mansion. | This simple arrangement is intended to set the spooky tone for the attraction. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grim%20Grinning%20Ghosts | Grim Grinning Ghosts |
LITERAL | CAUSER | generator | Francis wears a shield generator that shocks anyone who tries to touch him without permission. | Francis Voice Actor: Scott Menville The 11-year-old "son" of Agent Epsilon. | Francis is clever and manipulative, just like his "father". | He and Zak have a rivalry, as evident in "The Swarm at the Edge of Space" and "Paris Is Melting". | He is a bit jealous of Zak because he has a "normal" family and Francis does not. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20The%20Secret%20Saturdays%20characters | List of The Secret Saturdays characters |
LITERAL | CAUSER | honey | Fresh, new comb is sometimes sold and used intact as comb honey, especially if the honey is being spread on bread rather than used in cooking or as a sweetener. | If the honeycomb is too worn out, the wax can be reused in a number of ways, including making sheets of comb foundation with hexagonal pattern. | Such foundation sheets allow the bees to build the comb with less effort, and the hexagonal pattern of worker-sized cell bases discourages the bees from building the larger drone cells. | Broodcomb becomes dark over time, due to empty cocoons and shed larval skins embedded in the cells, alongside being walked over constantly by other bees, resulting in what is referred to as a 'travel stain' by beekeepers when seen on frames of comb honey. | Honeycomb in the "supers" that are not used for brood (e.g. by the placement of a queen excluder) stays light-colored. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honeycomb | Honeycomb |
LITERAL | CAUSER | band | Get Back mixesDays after the sessions at Apple had ended, Glyn Johns put together a rough mix acetate of several songs for the band to listen to. | Preston contributed to most of the recording and also became an Apple Records artist. | McCartney and Lindsay-Hogg continued to hope for a public concert by the Beatles to cap the project. | This is often referred to as the "Untouched" or Elecktra mix and includes many false starts. | In early March, Lennon and McCartney called Johns to Abbey Road and offered him free rein to compile an album from the Get Back recordings. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%20It%20Be%20%28Beatles%20album%29 | Let It Be (Beatles album) |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | train | Gina gets on the ground to reach down for it when she hears a train coming just around the bend. | Suddenly, a woman who looks exactly like her enters the bathroom and murders Kate. | Back to Gina who is at the subway station, picture in hand, when someone bumps into her, making her drop the photo which flies onto the subway rail. | She finally stretches far enough and narrowly escapes being hit by the train, but successfully grabs the picture. | Gina visits her father at home where he tells her the doctor called him and voiced his concerns regarding Gina's opinion that Stefan has changed. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Broken%20%28film%29 | The Broken (film) |
LITERAL | CAUSER | loudspeaker | Gizmodo referred to it as "the most important loudspeaker you never heard of". | Recording studios around the world, particularly those specialising in rock and pop music, adopted the speaker as the standard. | In excess of 200,000 pairs were sold throughout the world. | Yamaha stopped manufacturing the speaker in 2001, citing problems sourcing the wood pulp for the drivers. | Even years after it was discontinued, the speaker continued to be found in studios everywhere. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha%20NS-10 | Yamaha NS-10 |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | tool | Global Relay markets Global Relay Archive both as a compliance necessity and as a tool to boost end-user productivity. | Messenger, MSN Messenger, GoogleTalk) was the first such message type, followed by Bloomberg messaging, mobile messaging (BlackBerry and Android SMS, BlackBerry PIN and call logs), ICE Chat, CME/Pivot, and social media (LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook). | Each of these integrations, as well as the company's archiving system itself, was built in-house by Global Relay's development teams. | Since the company's acquisition of a mobile software firm in 2008, it has released apps for every major mobile platform, including iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry and Android — allowing users to find and retrieve their own archived messages from any location. | Global Relay's strategy for the future centers upon its transition from offering only back office tools (such as message archiving) to also providing front office communication services. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global%20Relay | Global Relay |
LITERAL | CAUSER | shore | Goodman treated and accompanied a dying Ince to shore where physicians could attend him. | Goodman was apparently a licensed doctor in addition to his involvement in movie production, and he also worked for a time for Cosmopolitan Pictures, William Randolph Hearst's movie company, created to produce films for his mistress, Marion Davies. | In 1924 he was embroiled in what became a scandal as producer Thomas Ince died under mysterious circumstances after a party aboard Hearst's yacht the Oneida. | Ince however died before reaching the hospital. | He was engaged to marry the actress Florence La Badie. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel%20Carson%20Goodman | Daniel Carson Goodman |
LITERAL | CAUSER | audience | Govinda Marar sang with his heart and soul, moving from raga to raga, overwhelming the audience with his singing. | Tyagaraja glanced at Marar and condescendingly replied "What glorious music can this sick man offer? | Let me see." | The performance conjured images of mighty musicians and artists in Tyagaraja's mind. | That very moment the words of the renown song 'Endaro Mahanubhavulu' flowed from his lips. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endaro%20Mahanubhavulu | Endaro Mahanubhavulu |
LITERAL | CAUSER | axes | Gravitational encounters between planets perturb the orbits of their satellites, exciting inclinations and eccentricities, and altering semi-major axes. | This increases the size of Saturn's population relative to Uranus and Neptune when compared to the original Nice model, producing a closer match with observations. | Regular satellites The orbits of Jupiter's regular satellites can remain dynamically cold despite encounters between the giant planets. | If these encounters would lead to results inconsistent with the observations, for example, collisions between or the ejections of satellites or the disruption of the Laplace resonance of Jupiter's moons Io, Europa and Ganymede, this could provide evidence against jumping-Jupiter models. | In simulations, collisions between or the ejection of satellites was found to be unlikely, requiring an ice giant to approach within 0.02 AU of Jupiter. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumping-Jupiter%20scenario | Jumping-Jupiter scenario |
LITERAL | CAUSER | tool | Great care must be taken during pressure flaking so that perverse fractures that break the entire tool do not occur. | The process also involves frequent preparation of the edge to form better platforms for pressing off flakes. | This is usually accomplished with abraiders made from a coarse-grained stone such as basalt or quartzite. | Occasionally, outrepasse breaks occur when the force propagates across and through the tool in such a way that the entire opposite margin is removed. | The use of pressure flaking facilitated the early production of sharper and more finely detailed tools. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithic%20reduction | Lithic reduction |
LITERAL | CAUSER | aircraft | Great faith was also placed in the installation of Wanze radar to detect aircraft. | U-boats were equipped with the G7es torpedo, an acoustic torpedo, which the grand admiral hoped would wrest the technological initiative back. | The torpedo was the centrepiece to Dönitz's plan. | It was intended as a successor to the Metox radar detector. | A number of his boats were later retrofitted with the submarine snorkel, permitting the submarine to stay submerged. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl%20D%C3%B6nitz | Karl Dönitz |
LITERAL | CAUSER | notes | Guitar The Edge's style of playing guitar is distinguished by his chiming timbres, echoing notes, sparse voicings, and extensive use of effects units. | Bono said that lowering his voice helped him find a new vocal vocabulary, which he felt was limited to "certain words and tones" by his tenor voice. | His singing on Zooropa was an ever further departure from U2's previous style; throughout the record, Bono "underplay[ed] his lung power", according to Jon Pareles, and he also used an operatic falsetto he calls the "Fat Lady" voice on the tracks "Lemon" and "Numb". | He favours the perfect fifth interval and often plays chords consisting of just two notes, the fifth and the root note, while eliminating the third. | This style is not explicitly in a minor or major key, but implies both, creating a musical ambiguity. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U2 | U2 |
LITERAL | CAUSER | chorus | Hallelujah", the chorus from George Frideric Handel's Messiah, can be heard when it starts snowing. | During "Snow Day", the citizens of Springfield sing "Winter Wonderland". | The scene where everyone in Springfield gathers around the town circle, holds hands and begins singing is a reference to How the Grinch Stole Christmas! " | Reception The episode has received positive reviews from television critics. | The authors of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide, Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, wrote, "A cracking opener to the second season – especially memorable for the sequence in which Bart prays for school to be cancelled the following day only to find himself exiled from the ensuing winter wonderland." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bart%20Gets%20an%20%22F%22 | Bart Gets an "F" |
LITERAL | CAUSER | key | Handcuffed to a thick post, Fujiko manages to escape, and in the process, bashes the urn on her head and notices a golden key among the urn shards. | The Fumas have also discovered the map on the urn, and now that the urn is useless, Kazami puts the urn over Fujiko's head to mock her. | The Boss, Kazami, and the ninja leave for the treasure cave. | She takes the key and keeps it secret. | After initially discovering the urn is missing, Suminawa travels to the cave and destroys a key lock outside of it, before waiting inside. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Fuma%20Conspiracy | The Fuma Conspiracy |
LITERAL | CAUSER | symphony | Having seen Sibelius's symphony performed in Stockholm, Stenhammar wrote to him:You should know that you are in my thoughts daily ever since I heard the symphony. | The latter's Symphony No. | 2, especially, had a great effect on him, leading him to change his style and withdraw his own First Symphony from performance. | You magnificent person, it is of course a huge armful of wonder that you brought up out of the unconscious and ineffable depth. | That which I felt has been verified: You are in this moment for me as the foremost, the only, the enigmatic one.... I have also just written a symphony. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm%20Stenhammar | Wilhelm Stenhammar |
LITERAL | CAUSER | audience | He adopted a frenetic style to almost overwhelm the audience with images and information. | Too many quick cuts?—That's too bad.' | It's that kind of really punk attitude we're trying to show." | He also put plenty of detail in every frame because he believed the gangster life is so rich. | Freeze frames were used as Scorsese wanted images that stopped "because a point was being reached" in Henry's life. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodfellas | Goodfellas |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | trumpet | He almost runs out of food and is very sad and lonely when one morning he hears a trumpet. | He realises that the Black Knight came and got the nurse and took her away. | He is alone in the tower for many days. | A huge parade of people from the city had come to his tower. | They were singing and celebrating for they had heard that he was alive. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Little%20Lame%20Prince%20and%20his%20Travelling%20Cloak | The Little Lame Prince and his Travelling Cloak |
LITERAL | CAUSER | violinist | He also arranged a number of pieces, such as Hora Staccato by Grigoraș Dinicu, a Romanian whom Heifetz is rumoured to have called the greatest violinist he had ever heard. | He performed and recorded Erich Wolfgang Korngold's Violin Concerto at a time when Korngold's scoring of films for Warner Bros. prompted many classical musicians to develop the opinion Korngold was not a "serious" composer and to avoid his music in order to avoid being associated with him. | World War II During the war, Heifetz commissioned a number of pieces, including the Violin Concerto by William Walton. | Heifetz also played and composed for the piano. | He performed mess hall jazz for soldiers at Allied camps across Europe during the Second World War, and under the alias Jim Hoyl he wrote a hit song, When You Make Love to Me (Don't Make Believe), which was sung by Bing Crosby. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha%20Heifetz | Jascha Heifetz |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | creature | He also claimed to have heard the creature near Comox Lake in 1992, comparing its whooping sound to that of a chimpanzee. | He moved to British Columbia in 1975 largely because the region was a hot spot for Bigfoot sightings. | Over the years, he collected casts of tracks that he believed belonged to Bigfoot. | Bindernagel believed that the Bigfoot phenomena should receive more attention from serious scientists, but remarked, "The evidence doesn't get scrutinized objectively. | We can't bring the evidence to our colleagues because it's perceived as taboo." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Bindernagel | John Bindernagel |
LITERAL | CAUSER | set | He appeared as the drummer for the entire concert, and a year later he returned with Foo Fighters and played another set there, this time as guitarist and vocalist. | The band released their debut album Them Crooked Vultures on November 16, 2009 in the UK and November 17, 2009 in the US. | On October 23, 2010, Grohl performed with Tenacious D at BlizzCon. | Also in 2010, Grohl helped write and performed on drums for "Watch This" with guitarist Slash and Duff McKagan on Slash's self-titled album that also included many other famous artists. | In October 2011, Grohl temporarily joined Cage the Elephant as a replacement on tour after drummer Jared Champion's appendix burst. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave%20Grohl | Dave Grohl |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | choir | He attempts to kill himself (twice) with poison but stops each time when he hears a choir. | Roles Synopsis Place: Germany Time: 16th century Act 1 Faust's cabinet Faust, an aging scholar, determines that his studies have come to nothing and have only caused him to miss out on life and love ("Rien! | En vain j'interroge"). | He curses hope and faith, and asks for infernal guidance. | Méphistophélès appears (duet: "Me voici") and, with a tempting image of Marguerite at her spinning wheel, persuades Faust to buy Méphistophélès's services on Earth in exchange for Faust's in Hell. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faust%20%28opera%29 | Faust (opera) |
LITERAL | CAUSER | symphony | He believed that he had heard the symphony for the first time, and as Beethoven himself had conceived it. | As a teenager Wagner had, in 1831, had made a piano arrangement of the Ninth but the Gewandhaus performances threw him into such doubt and confusion about Beethoven's merit that he temporarily abandoned his own study of the composer. | It was not until a performance of the D minor symphony in Paris in late 1839 (or more likely, early 1840) at the hands of the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra conducted by Habeneck that Wagner experienced his Damascene insight into the work's secret. | Habeneck's success, Wagner stresses, was not attributable to genius, or for that matter conscientious diligence, although Habeneck had spent over two years studying and rehearsing the work, but that Habeneck had "found the right tempo because he took infinite pains to get his orchestra to understand the melos of the symphony, and thus the orchestra had made the work sing. | Later that year, in November–December 1840, Wagner published his well-known novella A Pilgrimage to Beethoven (Eine Pilgerfahrt zu Beethoven). | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois%20Habeneck | François Habeneck |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | piano | He called the track a "smash" and praised its piano and hook. | The review concluded with positive feedback for the recording's lyrics and references. | The same rating was given by Nick Levine of Digital Spy. | Levine concluded that although it doesn't show the same class as "Empire State of Mind" (2009) by Jay Z and Alicia Keys, "it's all so goddamn catchy you'd be a fool to give a hoot." | Lee Tyler from Blues & Souls awarded the single 8 out of 10 stars, and commented "Whilst not being content to just please the ear – B.o. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothin%27%20on%20You | Nothin' on You |
METONYMIC | CAUSER | sea | He can hear the sea now. | He's been here before, a long time ago perhaps but he is still anxious in case he is identified; the night is too bright and the beach offers no cover but he's in luck, there's not a soul about. | He goes down again, this time onto the sand. | It represents peace. | He gets up but has to struggle on knee-deep in the sand. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascando | Cascando |
LITERAL | CAUSER | violin | He composed orchestral works along with several solos and duets for violin, which were much praised in their time. | He was the son of the composer August Eberhard Müller. | He learned violin under Louis Spohr before performing as a violinist in the chapel-orchestra of the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. | External links Robert Eitner: August Eberhard Müller. | In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodor%20Amadeus%20M%C3%BCller | Theodor Amadeus Müller |
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