Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Leonard Bloomfield" ¶ 22
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

and Leonard
My recollections of Leonard Bloomfield .” Robert A.
* Robins, R. H. Leonard Bloomfield: The man and the man of science .” Transactions of the Philological Society 86: 63-87.
The influence of Pāṇini on Leonard Bloomfield .” Robert A.
The small mythologies of Leonard Bloomfield .” Robert A.
Leonard „ Pille McCoy
Weiss, Leonard W. The Structure-Conduct-Performance Paradigm and Antitrust .” Apr., 1979 pp. 1104 – 1140.
Tynan had asked … to write a brief skit for an erotic review, and Beckett agreed when he heard that Edna O ' Brien., Jules Feiffer, Leonard Melfi, John Lennon and Tynan himself were planning to contribute.
The Choir has appeared at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC and the Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall ( in New York City ) on numerous occasions, performing and premiering works such as John Corigliano ’ s Poem On His Birthday ,” Too Hot to Handel ” arranged by Broadway composers Bob Christianson and Gary Anderson and Hannibal Lokumbe ’ s African Portraits ,” led by music director Leonard Slatkin, as part of the Kennedy Center ’ s African Festival.
The land was sold and Leonard Smith platted it in 1787 with the name of Berlin ,” as many Germans settled in the area.
Leonard Albert " Lenny " Kravitz ( born May 26, 1964 ) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, actor and arranger, whose retro ” style incorporated elements of rock, soul, R & B, funk, reggae, hard rock, psychedelic, folk and ballads.
Originally called Goofus ” and done as a comedic farm dance to the song Turkey in the Straw ,” the dance was performed by Leonard Reed and Willie Bryant around the South while they were touring with the Whitman Sisters Troupe.
Film historian Leonard Maltin asserted, Watch this film, and you'll know why Janssen became a fugitive !” A comic book adaptation of the movie was published as Four Color # 1176 by Dell.
This retirement ” was forced by AL President Ban Johnson after a scandal involving gambling broke in, in which Dutch Leonard claimed that Speaker and Ty Cobb fixed at least one Cleveland-Detroit game.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings ... by all that is holy all obscene drawings.
Ford was married to Betty Heminger from September 18, 1942, until her death on February 26, 1989 ; they had two children — Jeffrey Buckner Buck ” Ford ( born January 6, 1950 ) and Brion Leonard Ford ( born September 3, 1952 in San Gabriel, California-died October 24, 2008 in White House, Tennessee, of lung cancer at age 56 ).
On 19 December 1919 an IRA unit of 11 volunteers, including Seán Treacy, Seamus Robinson, Seán Hogan, Paddy Daly ( Leader ), Joe Leonard, Martin Savage, and Dan Breen ( who later said that the threats were not based on personal animosity ”) sought to ambush French as he returned from Ashtown railway station ( he was returning by train from Drumdoe ) to the Vice-Regal Lodge in Phoenix Park, Dublin.
They believe that The emergent ideology is a perversion of the Word of God and the doctrine of the Church of the Nazarene .” The group circulated a petition to members of the denomination, which was presented by 500 members to the Board of General Superintendents in January 2009, with the desire that Our fervent hope and prayer is that the General Superintendents will respond by purging our denomination of the emergent cancer before it is too late .” Prior to the most recent General Assembly held in July 2009, the Concerned Nazarenes advocated revising the Articles of Faith to affirm biblical inerrancy: Old and New Testaments are inerrant throughout and the supreme authority on everything the scriptures teach .” Further, they are concerned about the teaching of open theism and biological evolution in Nazarene universities ; invitations to emergent church leaders Brian McLaren, Leonard Sweet, and Doug Pagitt to speak at Nazarene institutions ; and the use of experiential works-based techniques for prayer ”, including prayer labyrinths, prayer stations and retreats to Roman Catholic monasteries.
* Hayley Mitchell Haugen, " The Disabled Imagination ” and the Masculine Metaphor in the Works of Leonard Kriegel ," in Elizabeth Klaver ( ed ), The Body in Medical Culture ( Albany ( NY ), SUNY Press, 2010 ),

and descriptive
Some scholars take the term kenning broadly to include any noun-substitute consisting of two or more elements, including merely descriptive epithets ( such as Old Norse grand viðar bane of wood ” = fire ” ( Snorri Sturluson: Skáldskaparmál 36 )), while others would restrict it to metaphorical instances ( such as Old Norse sól húsanna sun of the houses ” = fire ” ( Snorri Sturluson: Skáldskaparmál 36 )), specifically those where he base-word identifies the referent with something which it is not, except in a specially conceived relation which the poet imagines between it and the sense of the limiting element '” ( Brodeur ( 1959 ) pp. 248 – 253 ).
The next of Ravel ’ s piano compositions to become famous was Miroirs ( Mirrors, 1905 ), five piano pieces which marked a harmonic evolution ” and which one commentator described as intensely descriptive and pictorial.
Guitarist Derek Bailey proposed " non-idiomatic improvisation " as a more accurately descriptive term, claiming the form offers musicians more possibilities " per cubic second " than any genre ;< ref name =" Guitar Player January 1997 "> Guitar Player, January 1997 Interestingly, John Eyles notes that Bailey has been quoted as saying that free improvisation is playing without memory ”.
Weinreich ( 1953: 47 ) defines simple words from the point of view of the bilinguals who perform the transfer, rather than that of the descriptive linguist.
In 1971, M. H. Abrams, in A Glossary of Literary Terms, notes that the term has undergone a relative diminishment of form and defines pathetic fallacy as a common phenomenon in descriptive poetry, in which the ascription of human traits to inanimate nature is less formally managed than in the figure called personification .”
The term open source ” was originally intended to be trademarkable ; however, the term was deemed too descriptive, so no trademark exists.
The term open source ” was originally intended to be trademarkable ; however, the term was deemed too descriptive, so no trademark exists.
For example, Britt Hagarty writes of the many descriptive passages worthy of quotation ” ( G6 ).
" In his review of five new BC books, Brown concludes that, comparatively, Lent has probably come closest of all these authors to what Charles Lillard [...] called ‘ a coming-to-terms with the landscape ’— of B. C., or anywhere else .” Dallas Harrison ’ s observations are similar, though high praise of Lent ’ s descriptive power is forthcoming in Harrison ’ s summary of Jane ’ s narrative as a crisis of selfhood in London worthy of Antoine Roquentin in Jean-Paul Sartre ’ s Nausea ” ( 113 ).
The title, a Smiths song title, was chosen because It's clearly descriptive of the book, but it's also a little salute to those points in my life when I was melting down to soundtracks provided by British gloom rockers .”
Furthermore, not all species in the genus have thick knees ”, so the thickness of the " knees " of some species is not of clearly descriptive significance.
The Dream, a long philosophical and descriptive silva ( a poetic form combining verses of 7 and 11 syllables ), deals with the shadow of night beneath which a person falls asleep in the midst of quietness and silence, where night and day animals participate, either dozing or sleeping, all urged to silence and rest by Harpocrates.
Bodin ’ s color classifications were purely descriptive, including neutral terms such as duskish colour, like roasted quinze ,” black ,” chestnut ,” and farish white .”
While the above stresses two important elements of internal displacement ( coercion and the domestic / internal movement ) it is important to note that rather than a strict definition, the Guiding Principles offer a descriptive identification of the category of persons whose needs are the concern of the Guiding Principles ”.
l. Hebrew ben and Greek huios may be rendered child ” or children ” and son ” or sons .” When used as a descriptive term preceding an ethnic group meaning descendants of ,” the Hebrew term ben may be rendered descendants of ” or the term may be conflated into a generic descriptor ( e. g., bene Israel is rendered Israelites ), depending upon context

and comparative
This theory of Homer's influence on Beowulf remained very prevalent in the 1920s, but started to die out in the following decade when a handful of critics stated that the two works were merely comparative literature ” although Greek was known in contemporary England.
Public Response to Tornado Warnings: a comparative Study of the May 04, 2003 Tornadoes in Kansas, Missouri and Tennessee ”.
On the contrary, advertisers cannot market their products as better ” as it is a comparative term, and a claim of superiority.
* Catherine Cathiard and Arnaud Lecourt, La Pratique du Droit Européen des Sociétés – Analyse comparative des structures et des fusions transfrontalières ”, of European Company Law – Comparative analysis of European structures and cross-border mergers, Paris, JOLY Editions, Pratique des Affaires, 2010 ( available in French ).
Martineau also wrote: Bopp's Sanskrit studies and Sanskrit publications are the solid foundations upon which his system of comparative grammar was erected, and without which that could not have been perfect.
As a comparative grammarian he was much more than as a Sanskrit scholar ,” and yet it is surely much that he made the grammar, formerly a maze of Indian subtilty, as simple and attractive as that of Greek or Latin, introduced the study of the easier works of Sanskrit literature and trained ( personally or by his books ) pupils who could advance far higher, invade even the most intricate parts of the literature and make the Vedas intelligible.
In 2011, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ( AHRQ ) a division of the Federal Health and Human Services Department issued a comparative effectiveness report which concluded that the strength of evidence was High ” for TMS compared to sham treatment for patients who had one or more failures of prior treatment, and that those receiving rTMS were more than three times as likely to achieve a depressive response as patients receiving sham procedure .”
However, they generally take the literal parts per ” meaning of a comparative ratio ( e. g., 2 ppb ” would generally be interpreted as two parts in a billion parts ”).< ref name =" BIPM "> BIPM: 5. 3. 7 Stating values of dimensionless quantities, or quantities of dimension one < sub > </ sub ></ ref >
Although R v Scully ( 1824 ) 171 ER 1213 held that it was not justifiable to shoot an intruder merely to arrest him, on the facts, the life of the prisoner was threatened, and if he considered his life in actual danger, he was justified in shooting the deceased as he had done ; but if, not considering his own life in danger, he rashly shot this man, who was only a trespasser, he would be guilty of manslaughter .” See self-defence ( Australia ) for a comparative view on whether the use of excessive force causing death should give rise to a mitigatory defence and " Reform " below.
In his 1946 paper Action Research and Minority Problems ” he described action research as a comparative research on the conditions and effects of various forms of social action and research leading to social action ” that uses a spiral of steps, each of which is composed of a circle of planning, action and fact-finding about the result of the action ”.
Harvard Business School Professor, Michael Porter asserts that today ’ s economy is far more dynamic and that comparative advantage is less relevant than competitive advantage which rests on making more productive use of inputs, which requires continual innovation .” Consequently, the technical, STEM careers including computer scientists, engineers, chemists, biologists, mathematicians, and scientific inventors will see continuous demand in years to come.
In their brief to the Minister of Finance the banks stated: It is more burdensome for a small bank to keep pace with the development of our country than for a large bank, with the result that the effective growth and comparative influence of smaller banks will probably in the future decline in comparison with that of the larger banks .”
At issue, however, is not the quality of Schatz's research, but MacDonald's use of it, a discussion that relies less on topical expertise than on a willingness to conduct close comparative readings ," Lieberman wrote.
* Catherine Cathiard and Arnaud Lecourt, La Pratique du Droit Européen des Sociétés – Analyse comparative des structures et des fusions transfrontalières ”, of European Company Law – Comparative analysis of European structures and cross-border mergers, Paris, JOLY Editions, Pratique des Affaires, 2010 ( available in French ).
As a brochure produced in 1891 attested: Keuka College was pre-eminently, for the common people … With ample endowment ,” the brochure continued, it will raise an army of country people from comparative ignorance and consequent weakness to superior men and women who shall bring strength to the nation and help to humanity .”< ref >" History of Keuka College.
ISO 14044: 2006 generally advises against weighting, stating that weighting, shall not be used in LCA studies intended to be used in comparative assertions intended to be disclosed to the public ”.
Thus, e. g., Guilford ( 1954, p. 163 ) has recommended not using proportions more extreme than. 977 or. 023, and Edwards ( 1957, pp. 41 – 42 ) has suggested that if the number of judges is large, say 200 or more, then we might use pij values of. 99 and. 01, but with less than 200 judges, it is probably better to disregard all comparative judgments for which pij is greater than. 98 or less than. 02.
Boissevain ’ s essay, towards an anthropology of Europe ” ( Boissevain and Friedl 1975 ) was perhaps the first systematic attempt to launch a comparative study of cultural forms in Europe ; an anthropology not only carried out in Europe, but an anthropology of Europe.

0.349 seconds.