
This document is also available in non-normative formats, available from Alternate Versions of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1. Please check the errata for any errors or issues If the economy does turn down, then a more extensive sequence of rate cuts could be appropriate.Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 W3C Recommendation 05 June 2018 This version: Latest published version: Latest editor's draft: Implementation report: Previous version: Previous Recommendation: Editors: Andrew Kirkpatrick (Adobe) Joshue O Connor (Invited Expert, InterAccess) Alastair Campbell (Nomensa) Michael Cooper ( W3C) WCAG 2.0 Editors (until December 2008): Ben Caldwell (Trace R&D Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison) Loretta Guarino Reid (Google, Inc.) Gregg Vanderheiden (Trace R&D Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison) Wendy Chisholm ( W3C) John Slatin (Accessibility Institute, University of Texas at Austin) Jason White (University of Melbourne) But I'm extracting one split second, which nonetheless kind of represents a sequence or is like a split-second dance.

Because (dance) happens in 360 degrees of space, according to musical intervals, a choreographed dance has to be performed in sequence it's not just isolated movements. In some ways dance and photography are antithetical. No other sequence works as quickly and as effectively, what we're talking about here is to do this in a way that is realistic, achievable, and fast.

There will be a big musical sequence that features Neil that is being written by Bobby and Kristen Lopez who won the Oscar last year for 'Let It Go'. So there I was, 19 and filming this sequence. Harry Cohn, who ran Columbia Studios, asked Gene, 'Do you think the kid knows what he's talking about?' Gene said yes, and Cohn let me do it. That was my lucky break, the director (Vidor) said it couldn't be done and didn't want anything to do with it. The empty sequence is included in most notions of sequence, but may be excluded depending on the context. Finite sequences are sometimes known as strings or words and infinite sequences as streams. Sequences can be finite, as in this example, or infinite, such as the sequence of all even positive integers. Also, the sequence, which contains the number 1 at two different positions, is a valid sequence.

Most precisely, a sequence can be defined as a function whose domain is a countable totally ordered set, such as the natural numbers.įor example, is a sequence of letters with the letter 'M' first and 'Y' last. Unlike a set, order matters, and exactly the same elements can appear multiple times at different positions in the sequence. The number of ordered elements is called the length of the sequence. In mathematics, informally speaking, a sequence is an ordered list of objects. Three or more cards of the same suit in immediately consecutive order of value as, ace, king, and queen or knave, ten, nine, and eightĪll five cards, of a hand, in consecutive order as to value, but not necessarily of the same suit when of one suit, it is called a sequence flushĮtymology: įreebase (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Simple succession, or the coming after in time, without asserting or implying causative energy as, the reactions of chemical agents may be conceived as merely invariable sequencesĪny succession of chords (or harmonic phrase) rising or falling by the regular diatonic degrees in the same scale a succession of similar harmonic stepsĪ melodic phrase or passage successively repeated one tone higher a rosaliaĪ hymn introduced in the Mass on certain festival days, and recited or sung immediately before the gospel, and after the gradual or introit, whence the name That which follows or succeeds as an effect sequel consequence result The state of being sequent succession order of following arrangement Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:

To determine the order of things, especially of amino acids in a protein, or of bases in a nucleic acidĮtymology: From sequence, from sequence, from sequentia, from sequens, from sequi see sequent.
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The most famous sequence is the Dies Irae (Day of Wrath) formerly used in funeral services.Ī subsequent event a consequence or result.Ī series of shots that depict a single action or style in a film, television show etc.Ī meld consisting of three or more cards of successive ranks in the same suit, such as the four, five and six of hearts. Wiktionary (5.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition:Ī set of things next to each other in a set order a seriesĪ series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated, with some change each time, such as in pitch or length (example: opening of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony).Ī musical composition used in some Catholic Masses between the readings.
