About the diversity of genres in the album, Camilo said " the confluence of genres is big food for the contemporary artist, who can expand their action space and sharpen their poetic speech instead of trying to fit themselves ".
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Other early Crass performances included a four-date tour of New York City, a festival gig in Covent Garden and regular appearances with the U . K . Subs at The White Lion, Putney and Action Space in central London.
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In games with infinite action spaces and imperfect information, non-singleton information sets are represented, if necessary, by inserting a dotted line connecting the ( non-nodal ) endpoints behind the arc described above or by dashing the arc itself.
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They come to know that it was a plan to kill Leela, now Rajinikanth comes to the hospital and his friend Mahesh accompanies him, now enters a violent action space in Rajinikanth's life and he decides to save Leela and his family.
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They come to know that it was a plan to kill Leela, now Rajinikanth is comes to the hospital and his friend Mahesh accompanies him, now enters a violent action space in Rajinikanth's life and he decides to save Leela and his family.
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Such a policy \ alpha ^ * ( t ) can be shown to exist whenever the desired control problem is feasible and the event space for \ omega ( t ) and action space for \ alpha ( t ) are finite, or when mild closure properties are satisfied.
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Generically, however, the sonata is required to depart from this home key for the later action spaces, so the tonic proposed by P is only provisional; one of the main generic goals of the following sonata form is to eventually affirm this key with a more definitive cadence.
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Sonata Theory understands the rhetorical layout of a sonata as progressing through a set of "'action spaces "'and moments of " structural punctuation . " These action spaces largely correlate with the " themes " or " groups " of the sonata, though each space is differentiated primarily by the unique generic goal that the music pursues within that particular space.
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Sonata Theory understands the rhetorical layout of a sonata as progressing through a set of "'action spaces "'and moments of " structural punctuation . " These action spaces largely correlate with the " themes " or " groups " of the sonata, though each space is differentiated primarily by the unique generic goal that the music pursues within that particular space.
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The Term Co-operative Socialism is being used / has been used to define a political / policy / action space in the south-eastern quadrant of a two-dimensional, four quadrant map that has Reactionary-to-Progressive as axis markers on the west-to-east ( horizontal, or, x-) axis and Authoritarian-to-Experiential on the north-to-south ( vertical, or, y-) . ( See the Network Project web reference cited below .)