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Then we mixed them all up, so they'd appear to be nonsequential.
The basic idea is an 'interlinkedness' in information which allows a nonsequential progress through a document.
It is "nonsequential writing with free user movement."
"One million dollars, in unmarked, nonsequential fifties and hundreds.
With "24" possibly more vulnerable to viewer defections than nonsequential series, interrupting its run could be especially risky.
Like, 'Why don't we get together sometime for lunch, and, oh, by the way, could you bring a million dollars in unmarked, nonsequential bills?' "
Fourteen, nonsequential episodes of Mr. Bean were produced spanning six years.
The cash he had in a cheap black nylon on the seat next to him, in nonsequential twenty- y-dollar bills.
So far as I could tell by peeling those open enough to count, each book carried two grand in circulated nonsequential C-notes.
It comprises a nonsequential listing of items related to philology, antiquities, law, dreams, etc.
On top of this basic idea, Nelson wanted to facilitate nonsequential writing, in which the reader could choose his or her own path through an electronic document.
The flashbacks provide scattered, nonsequential background for the facts in the order that Pirie and present-day others discover them or relate them.
The seafaring man stowed the Thunderbolt below, then paid Ace seventeen thousand dollars in fresh hundreds with nonsequential serial numbers.
By "literature" he means "media that we contemplate and keep," including recordings, movies, sheet music and whatnot, "which can be nonsequential and parallel."
With a painterly eye for revealing detail, he constructs a nonsequential performance montage with layer upon layer of facts, images and inferences.
The nonsequential story line is confusing, and too many characters come and go like migratory sea birds, littering the beaches of the plot with red herrings.
Vowels sounding after a consonant are nonsequential: they can be located before, after, above or below the consonant, or in a combination of these positions.
Hypertext as a term has been around since the 1960's, when a computer prophet, Ted Nelson, envisioned it as a kind of nonsequential layering of information.
There is nothing intrinsically disorganized or nonsequential about computers; the problem comes when post-modern theorists seize on this infant medium as a new arena for celebrating confusion.
Hypertext makes this nonsequential approach possible by offering the very connections needed to jump instantly to other locations in a database where you find related information which interests you.
A highly personal, deliberately rough-hewn, nonsequential work, it is about the life, loves and obsessions of a frustrated young Manhattan artist, Paul, who bears some resemblance to Mr. Brody.
Hypertext, "writing done in the nonlinear or nonsequential space made possible by the computer," would at last enable the reader to amble through a network of linked text blocks, or "lexias."
Let's figure that out: "nonsequential" means not along a time line or insistent that b follow a, but allows the reader to use many different branches and explore alternatives along other pathways.
One of the machine's interesting features was an off-line storage mechanism that utilized "magazines" - boxes of 8-inch floppies that the machine could load and eject in a nonsequential fashion.
He had an image of a nonsequential, idiographic theater in which "people faced each other across a space and said a few abrupt things, then moved and said a few more abrupt things."