- String him up again!
- He'll die, if we lash him again, my lord.
- Oh, he'll die, will he? Another one of their Saxon impudences. They'll do anything to trick us. Continue!
- Mercy, good master! Have mercy!
- Father! Father! Stop!
- Bağlayın onu!
- Onu yine kamçılarsak, ölecek, lordum.
- Oh, ölecek, öyle mi? Bir başka Sakson arsızlığı daha. Bizi oyuna getirmek için her şeyi yaparlar. Devam et!
- Merhamet, iyi efendi! Merhamet gösterin.
- Baba! Baba! Dur!
In my own recent String Trio I attempt to superimpose two quite different sets of formal strategies, both of which, ultimately, refer back to historical precedent. Brian Ferneyhough
In our daily lives as programmers, we process text strings a lot. So I tried to work hard on text processing, namely the string class and regular expressions. Regular expressions are built into the language and are very tuned up for use. Yukihiro Matsumoto
As you say, the way string theory requires all these extra dimensions and this comes from certain consistency requirements about how string should behave and so on. Roger Penrose
There was one thing Beethoven didn't do. When one of his string quartets was played, you can believe the second violin wasn't improvising. Wynton Marsalis
In the book, I make the point that here we have string theory and here we have twistor theory and we don't know if either one of them is the right approach to nature. Roger Penrose
We spent a month in LA using a pool of musicians, a string arranger called Benjamin Wright, some great backing singers, and it gave tracks like Dynamite, which was written there, that kind of flavour. Jay Kay
I owe very, very much to Mozart; and if one studies, for instance, the way in which I write for string quartet, then one cannot deny that I have learned this directly from Mozart. And I am proud of it! Arnold Schoenberg