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So I wanted the reader to be told: be on the lookout for a text that's not going to be interpretively straightforward.
Perhaps the most beautiful number vocally and interpretively was the gentle "Wiegenlied" ("Lullaby"), but Ms. Mattila's pitch shaded flat through much of it.
" He added: "I can't help but feel that when you've heard an opera from the inside — having worked with the singers, discussed the dramatic nature of the work, and pondered its problems — you are likely to gain a great deal of insight, which will help interpretively when you're standing in front of an orchestra.
Natural is a proprietary fourth-generation programming language. It was not part of the initial (1971) Adabas release. Natural programs can be "run" interpretively or "executed" as compiled objects. Compiled programs can more directly use operating system services, and run faster.
Mohawk's MOBOL - Mohawk Business Oriented Language - was described as "looked nothing like COBOL". The language's source code was compiled, rather than being run interpretively. After a MOBOL program was compiled, a utility named MOBOLIST was used to display applicable messages (if any) for errors detected during compilation.
The Corvus Systems computer used UCSD pascal for all its user software. The "innovative concept" of the Constellation OS was to run Pascal (interpretively or compiled) and include all common software in the manual, so users could modify as needed while using (open source was the default in that era).
The highly digressive style Milton employs in L'Allegro and Il Penseroso dually precludes any summary of the poems' dramatic action as it renders them interpretively ambiguous to critics. However, it can surely be said that the vision of poetic inspiration offered by the speaker of Il Penseroso is an allegorical exploration of a contemplative paradigm of poetic genre.
The language was almost all of PL/I as implemented by IBM.Department of Computer Science, User's Guide to PL/C - The Cornell Compiler for PL/I, Cornell University, Ithaca, 1977. PL/C was a very fast compiler. ' (Student Language/1, Student Language/One or Subset Language/1) was a PL/I subset, initially available late 1960s, that ran interpretively on the IBM 1130; instructional use was its strong point.
The runtime allows MVEL expressions to be executed either interpretively, or through a pre-compilation process with support for runtime bytecode generation to remove overhead. Since MVEL is meant to augment Java-based software, it borrows most of its syntax directly from the Java programming language with some minor differences and additional capabilities. For example: as a side effect of MVEL's typing model, which treats class and method references as regular variables, it is possible to use both class and function pointers (but only for static methods). millis = System.
In 1968, for admission to full membership in the National Academy of Design, Judson was required to submit a work that she regarded as her best; she chose the Little Gardener.In this article a few sculptures are described interpretively to help readers visualize what they look like. Interpretive descriptions of artworks are, of course, subjective and debatable. In 1936 Judson asked a 9-year-old girl to pose for a figure whose tilted head and sad eyes make it appear that she is resigned to her fate: her slender arms must forever hold two bowls.
Sperber and Wilson distinguish the interpretive use of utterances from their descriptive use. An utterance is used descriptively in the "usual" situation where the communicator claims it to represent some state of affairs, i.e. to be true of this state of affairs, as in "It is raining". It is used interpretively if it represents some other utterance or thought, irrespective of the truth or state of affairs, as is the case with direct or indirect quotations, summaries, quoting folk wisdom, linguistic example sentences, tentative scientific hypotheses, et cetera.
Baty's voice has been described by The Washington Post as an "earth, dusky timbre." Baty's recordings include Reza Vali's Folk Songs; Lukas Foss’s opera Griffelkin; the world-premiere recording of Eric Sawyer’s opera Our American Cousin; and John Harbison's Mirabai Songs, all with Boston Modern Orchestra Project. American Record Guide wrote that Baty was "a vocally and interpretively commanding presence as the principal actress of the company" for Our American Cousin. Guide to Records' Payton MacDonald, wrote that "I was especially taken with Janna Baty's expressive and silvky voice on the Folk Songs" on the recording of Vali's flute concerto.
While BeanShell allows its users to define functions that can be called from within a script, its underpinning philosophy has been to not pollute its syntax with too many extensions and "syntactic sugar", thereby ensuring that code written for a Java compiler can usually be executed interpretively by BeanShell without any changes and, almost just as much, vice versa. This makes BeanShell a popular testing and debugging tool for the Java virtual machine (JVM) platform. BeanShell supports scripted objects as simple method closures like those in Perl and JavaScript. BeanShell is an open source project and has been incorporated into many applications, such as Apache OpenOffice, Apache Ant, WebLogic Server Application Server, Apache JMeter, jEdit, ImageJ, JUMP GIS, Apache Taverna, and many others.

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