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Blogs about: Elision
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... Finnissy: Marrngu
Evan Johnson: Apostrophe 1 (all communicate is a form of complaint) (ukp)
Members of ELISION:
Richard Haynes, clarinets
Carl Rosman, voice, clarinets
King’s Place, 2 ... second half of the piece flowing seamlessly out of one another, it was a deceptively soft-edged way to begin an ELISION recital. Chris Dench’s sum over histories, for bass and contrabass clarinet, ...
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... easy it is to evacuate the social and critical dimension of certain events by categorizing them outside of the social relations of exploitation that give them meaning.
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... fillies~Stakes}
This will be a closely matched race. It would appear the Woodbine shipper, Elision (Lanerie / Pierce) will be the one to find her way into the winners circle. Good last out speed number ... the rest. Let's make our Fairgrounds play.
$2 SHOW: #1 Elision
10 CENT Superfecta: #1 Elision / #2 Akilina / #9 Dancin Perfect / #7 Going to Sun
Hollywood Race 8 {Bayakoa Handicap~G2~1 1/ ...
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... said while the film was notoriously out of circulation. It took me two visits to really absorb how poignant and finely drawn the picture is, because the combo of shoestring realism, narrative elision, and heightened poetic sensibility was not quite what I was expecting. I adore a film that, beyond furnishing a gripping emotional experience, actually teaches me a new way to watch movies, or an ...
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... views stated in relation to political economy and the germs of a new movement for a society which better respects the Dignity of Man.
Firstly, we must reject the easy elision of the market, as it exists, with morality. The idea that a transaction is fair and legitimate if both parties agree it grossly overestimates individual agency and solidifies the position of the already dominant. Individual ...
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As Secretary of State for "Communities" (and it's worth pausing here, just for a moment, to notice the typically New Labourish elision of title and propaganda - seen also in Miliband Minor's billing as secretary for "climate change") one of John Denham's responsibilities is to front the government's effort to cosy up to representatives of "Faith". ...
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... division instead of immediately turning to the next subsection.
Minor typographical errors are minimal (p. 102, fortitude, in quotation at top of page; p. 119, problem in printing elision in the first line of the Greek text; p. 130 aspazomenon printed with a grave accent instead of a smooth breathing). Certain more substantive errors occur in bibliography and citation. Kurke is incorrectly ...
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Carbon Steel Montec CS Broadheads
If you are a bow hunter then you are in all likelihood well-known with the Montec name as a desired one in the industry They have got been making up premium equipment for long times and the new Carbon Steel Broadheads are no elision
If you are serious about bow hunting then you should make trusted that you have got the true equipment...
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Connecting your external hard drive to your PC without using the USB cable will soon happen. Imation has announced its external hard drive that connects by wireless USB to PCs. The Pro WX Wireless USB hard drive works just like any other USB hard drive, with one elision, ‘it doesn’t require a USB
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... of a word, syllable, or word group by omission of internal letters.[1]:p.167 In traditional grammar, contraction can denote the formation of a new word from one word or a group of words, for example, by elision. This often occurs in rendering a common sequence of words or, as in French, in maintaining a flowing sound."
Examples of contractions are: can't/won't/it's/you're/ ...
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... on-stage characters, although various hints make it clear that there is a third person participating in most of these scenes, a character who is carefully elided from the narrative.
The elision is a way of drawing our attention to that character - it increasingly seems as if the narrative may be his own train of thought, obsessively running over the events of a few days and the evidence they ...
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... and retrieve a book I read when I was at college, I think broadly Biblical studies, which took a look at how the layering of tradition on top of the Biblical narratives of the nativity, and even the elision of the Matthew and Luke accounts can be read positively rather than negatively. For example, the popular portrayal of the 'three kings' as one white, one black and one oriental ...
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... slapped together, a kind of condensed version, as it were, including a father whose entire screen time is 2 abuse scenes lasting about 8 seconds total (an almost mordantly psychiatric elision, given the plot) - in a sense, the film unfolds like a magazine article written by some hopelessly idealistic and somewhat ignorant upstart journalist more than a movie. I felt afterwards as if I had just ...
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A listener brought up the word paraphernalia as an instance of a word easier to say than to spell. The second “r†is often the victim of elision, so misspelling becomes a distinct possibility.
The word is interesting in its own right. In Roman law, paraphernalia meant the articles of property held by a wife over and above the dowry that she brought with her. The articles might include ...
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I think what I've been struggling with is the problem that even though I can dismiss libertarianism on the legal side, what about the economic side? Specifically, the elision/identification of voluntarity with capitalism. That I can have my property without impinging on anyone else, without even doing anything. (Hence I've been thinking about inheritance, and about whether creating a ...
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