A schematic version of their diagram is shown in Fig. 6.2; every point on one of the solid lines on this figure represents a pair of r- and b-values for which homoclinic orbits occur.
They include stars, hearts and hourglasslike X's as well as schematic versions of the buildings, ships and figures found in transitional works from the late 20's.
In the first lecture, Kripke introduced a schematic semi-formal version of the kind of "theory of naming" he was criticising (1980:64-65).
Javier Roiz emphasizes the schematic and dogmatic version of Aristotelianism prevalent in 16th century Europe.
It is a schematic version, uncomplicated in its choreography and burdened with the glitziness of its production values.
A schematic version of this relatively simple circuit is shown in Figure 9.2.
The songs are less than inspiring, including the theme music to "Superman," "Hot Cross Buns" and a schematic version of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy."
As so often, there is no clear-cut schematic version of the rights and wrongs - as Kipling himself says in the last sentence of the story, "Which is manifestly unfair."
The computer image became a schematic version of the woman in Quaid's dream.
Robert Spinazzola offers a schematic version of a Botticelli angel, which is a bent rod with a fragment of steel sheeting for wings.