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A descriptive categorization of a players technique based upon their favoured ‘action’ (play) when receiving the ball. A ‘ball-runner’ prefers to run at the defensive line and will look to pass/offload to his supporting teammates upon reaching, breaking or busting through the defensive line but not before. Alternatively a ‘ball-player’ prefers to pass before the defensive line rather than at or after meeting it ...
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The Dark is Rising Sequence - Characters.
Simon, Jane and Barney Drew: The main characters of the first novel, the Drew siblings are human children who have known Merriman as their Great Uncle Merry for years, and now get caught up in the battle between The Light and The Dark and the search for the Things of Power.
Will Stanton: The main character of the second novel, and a major character in all later works, he is the seventh son of a seventh son. His eleventh birthday marks the beginning of ...
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Field of Arbol — the Solar System
handra — a planet or land
Malacandra — Mars
Perelandra — Venus
Thulcandra — Earth, literally "The Silent Planet"
Glund or Glundandra — Jupiter
Viritrilbia — Mercury
Lurga — Saturn
hnau or 'nau — a rational being, capable of speech, intellect, and ...
See also:Space Trilogy, Space Trilogy - Ransom, Space Trilogy - Cosmology, Space Trilogy - Eldila, Space Trilogy - Parallels with other works, Space Trilogy - Glossopoiea/Language, Space Trilogy - Glossary, Space Trilogy - The Dark Tower Read more here: » Space Trilogy: Encyclopedia II - Space Trilogy - Glossary |
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Scrapped Princess - Dragoon.
Artificial intelligence weapon systems that were originally created to be used as combat weapons against an alien race. As a last resort, they were programmed to assist and protect the Providence Breaker (Scrapped Princess). Their strength and abilities are roughly equivalent to the Peacemakers but are used to attack the Providence system instead of protecting it. These weapon systems appear to have been around since the Genesis War as they mention they have been hiding from the Peace ...
See also:Scrapped Princess, Scrapped Princess - Story, Scrapped Princess - Characters, Scrapped Princess - Humans, Scrapped Princess - Dragoons/Dragons, Scrapped Princess - Peacemakers, Scrapped Princess - Gods, Scrapped Princess - Others, Scrapped Princess - Timeline, Scrapped Princess - Glossary, Scrapped Princess - Dragoon, Scrapped Princess - Genesis War, Scrapped Princess - Guardian, Scrapped Princess - Mauser Faith, Scrapped Princess - Peacemakers/Cosmos Guardians, Scrapped Princess - Phase Space, Scrapped Princess - Providence Breaker, Scrapped Princess - Providence, Scrapped Princess - Rally Point, Scrapped Princess - Combat Weapon, Scrapped Princess - Names and Firearm References, Scrapped Princess - Episode guide, Scrapped Princess - Voice Actors, Scrapped Princess - U.S, Scrapped Princess - Original Soundtracks Read more here: » Scrapped Princess: Encyclopedia II - Scrapped Princess - Glossary |
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Glossary of ballet terms - Chassé.
Chassé, literal meaning - to chase. A slide with both legs bent either forwards, backwards or sideways.
Glossary of ballet terms - Chaînés.
This is a common abbreviation for "tours chaînés déboulés", which is a series of quick turns on alternating feet with progression along a straight line or circle. In classical ballet it is done on the point ...
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Glossary of ballet terms - Grand jeté.
A grand jeté is a long horizontal jump, starting from one leg and landing on the other. It is most often done forward and usually involves a split in mid-air (also called grand écart en l'air).
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See also:Glossary of ballet terms, Glossary of ballet terms - A, Glossary of ballet terms - Abbreviations, Glossary of ballet terms - À la seconde, Glossary of ballet terms - Avant, Glossary of ballet terms - Arrière, Glossary of ballet terms - Assemblé, Glossary of ballet terms - Arabesque, Glossary of ballet terms - Attitude, Glossary of ballet terms - B, Glossary of ballet terms - Ballerina, Glossary of ballet terms - Battement, Glossary of ballet terms - Batterie, Glossary of ballet terms - Brisé, Glossary of ballet terms - C, Glossary of ballet terms - Chassé, Glossary of ballet terms - Chaînés, Glossary of ballet terms - D, Glossary of ballet terms - Derrière, Glossary of ballet terms - Devant, Glossary of ballet terms - Dessous, Glossary of ballet terms - Dessus, Glossary of ballet terms - E, Glossary of ballet terms - Elevé, Glossary of ballet terms - Epaulement, Glossary of ballet terms - En dedans, Glossary of ballet terms - En dehors, Glossary of ballet terms - F, Glossary of ballet terms - First position, Glossary of ballet terms - Fourth position, Glossary of ballet terms - Fifth position, Glossary of ballet terms - Fouetté, Glossary of ballet terms - Fouetté en tournant, Glossary of ballet terms - G, Glossary of ballet terms - Grand jeté, Glossary of ballet terms - P, Glossary of ballet terms - Pas, Glossary of ballet terms - Partnering, Glossary of ballet terms - Pointe work, Glossary of ballet terms - Port de bras, Glossary of ballet terms - Plié, Glossary of ballet terms - Pirouette, Glossary of ballet terms - Positions of the feet, Glossary of ballet terms - Positions of the arms, Glossary of ballet terms - R, Glossary of ballet terms - Relevé, Glossary of ballet terms - Ronds de jambe, Glossary of ballet terms - Retiré position, Glossary of ballet terms - S, Glossary of ballet terms - Second position, Glossary of ballet terms - Sauté, Glossary of ballet terms - T, Glossary of ballet terms - Third position, Glossary of ballet terms - Tours en l'air, Glossary of ballet terms - Z, Glossary of ballet terms - External link Read more here: » Glossary of ballet terms: Encyclopedia II - Glossary of ballet terms - G |
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Glossary of sculpting terms - kinetic sculpture.
A kinetic sculpture is a sculpture which is designed to move. The movement can be driven by interaction with the viewer, or automatically using motors or even air currents in the case of a mobile.
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See also:Glossary of sculpting terms, Glossary of sculpting terms - A, Glossary of sculpting terms - armature, Glossary of sculpting terms - assemblage, Glossary of sculpting terms - C, Glossary of sculpting terms - carving, Glossary of sculpting terms - casting, Glossary of sculpting terms - ciment fondu, Glossary of sculpting terms - cold cast bronze, Glossary of sculpting terms - D, Glossary of sculpting terms - direct carving, Glossary of sculpting terms - K, Glossary of sculpting terms - kinetic sculpture, Glossary of sculpting terms - M, Glossary of sculpting terms - maquette, Glossary of sculpting terms - modelling, Glossary of sculpting terms - mould, Glossary of sculpting terms - P, Glossary of sculpting terms - patina, Glossary of sculpting terms - plaster cast, Glossary of sculpting terms - S, Glossary of sculpting terms - sand casting, Glossary of sculpting terms - T, Glossary of sculpting terms - truth to materials Read more here: » Glossary of sculpting terms: Encyclopedia II - Glossary of sculpting terms - K |
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Glossary of sculpting terms - sand casting.
A method of casting typically used for casting wrought iron, in which the mould is constructed from compacted sand. By its nature, the mould can only be used once and needs to be reformed for each casting.
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Edges may be endowed with direction, leading to the notion of a dire ...
See also:Glossary of graph theory, Glossary of graph theory - Basics, Glossary of graph theory - Subgraphs, Glossary of graph theory - Paths and walks, Glossary of graph theory - Cycles, Glossary of graph theory - Trees, Glossary of graph theory - Cliques, Glossary of graph theory - Strongly connected component, Glossary of graph theory - Knots, Glossary of graph theory - Minors, Glossary of graph theory - Embedding, Glossary of graph theory - Adjacency and degree, Glossary of graph theory - Independence, Glossary of graph theory - Connectivity, Glossary of graph theory - Distance, Glossary of graph theory - Genus, Glossary of graph theory - Weighted graphs and networks, Glossary of graph theory - Direction, Glossary of graph theory - Various, Glossary of graph theory - To be merged Read more here: » Glossary of graph theory: Encyclopedia II - Glossary of graph theory - Basics |
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 |  |  | Glossary: Encyclopedia II - Glossary of graph theory - ConnectivityConnectivity extends the concept of adjacency and is essentially a form (and measure) of concatenated adjacency.
If it is possible to establish a path from any vertex to any other vertex of a graph, the graph is said to be connected; otherwise, the graph is disconnected. A graph is totally disconnected if there is no path connecting any pair of vertices. This is just an ...
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