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One finds, for example, that a terse and stereotyped verbal expression, seeming at first to be a mere hollow convention, reveals itself over the months of therapy as the vehicle for expressing the most varied and intense feelings, and the most unconventional of meanings.
News of the signings by the Boston and Philadelphia players leaked to the press before the season ended, and all of them suffered verbal abuse and physical threats from the kranks, as baseball fans were called at the time, in Beantown and the City of Brotherly Love.
The Alexander teacher provides verbal coaching while monitoring, guiding and preventing unnecessary habits at their source with a specialized hands-on assistance.
As a third issue, philosophers who dispute the validity of the Turing test may feel that it is possible, at least in principle, for verbal report to be dissociated from consciousness entirely: a philosophical zombie may give detailed verbal reports of awareness in the absence of any genuine awareness.
Many Conservative Jews reject the traditional Jewish idea that God literally dictated the words of the Torah to Moses at Mount Sinai in a verbal revelation, but they hold the traditional Jewish belief that God inspired the later prophets to write the rest of the Tanakh.
: This can include confusing or misleading voters about how to vote, violation of the secret ballot, ballot stuffing, tampering with voting machines, destruction of legitimately cast ballots, voter suppression, voter registration fraud, failure to validate voter residency, fraudulent tabulation of results, and use of physical force or verbal intimation at polling places.
A fable is a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, mythical creatures, plants, inanimate objects or forces of nature which are anthropomorphized ( given human qualities such as verbal communication ), and that illustrates or leads to an interpretation of a moral lesson ( a " moral "), which may at the end be added explicitly in a pithy maxim.
This can be indicated by verbal statements at the beginning of a composition, for example, " Tune Low C to C flat ", or " If necessary, tune high G to G sharp ".
For bicameral humans, when habit did not suffice to handle novel stimuli and stress rose at the moment of decision, neural activity in the " dominant " ( left ) hemisphere was modulated by auditory verbal hallucinations originating in the so-called " silent " ( right ) hemisphere ( particularly the right temporal cortex ), which were heard as the voice of a chieftain or god and immediately obeyed.
If at any time the subject indicated his desire to halt the experiment, he was given a succession of verbal prods by the experimenter, in this order:
** Farce – aims at entertaining the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humour of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include word play, and a fast-paced plot whose speed usually increases, culminating in an ending which often involves an elaborate chase scene.
Encouraged by verbal attacks by Chavez and other officials, editors " began routinely winking at copy containing unfounded speculation, rumor, and unchecked facts.
While those who have expressive aphasia tend to retain good spoken language comprehension, other types of aphasia can render patients completely unable to understand any language at all, unable to understand any spoken language ( Auditory verbal agnosia ), while still other types preserve language comprehension, but with deficits.
Once at home, Martha and George continue drinking and engage in relentless, scathing verbal and sometimes physical abuse in front of Nick and Honey.
Among the typological features of Egyptian that are typically Afroasiatic are: fusional morphology, consonantal lexical roots, a series of emphatic consonants, a three-vowel system / a i u /, nominal feminine suffix *- at, nominal m -, adjectival *- ī, and characteristic personal verbal affixes.
She also cites verbal similarities between both Shrew plays and the anonymous play A Knack to Know a Knave ( c1592 ), which was first performed at The Rose on 10 June 1592.
Physical assaults were encouraged at times, along with verbal degradation.
Inevitably, however, pieces of said genres are verbal attacks at jongleurs, in general and in specific, with named individuals being called out.
Each Walker must maintain a speed of at least four miles per hour ; if he drops below that speed for 30 seconds, he receives a verbal warning ( which can be erased by walking for one hour without being warned ).
While disappointing on the narrative level the film nevertheless is a showcase for the rare gem that is early Kiwi comedy, highlighting a penchant for comedic understatment, an emphasis on New Zealand speech patterns ( verbal reversals and wordplay ) and the ironic stabs at the obvious.
Visual stimulus and response time as early as 3 months is an indicator of verbal and performance IQ at age 4 years: Dougherty and Haith of the University of Denver, " Infant Expectations and Reaction Time as Predictors of Childhood Speed of Processing and IQ ", published in volume 33 ( 1997 ) of the journal Developmental Psychology.
The contentious series saw both coaches — Lindy Ruff and Laviolette — taking public verbal shots at each other's team, but in the deciding Game Seven, the Hurricanes rallied with three goals in the third to win by a score of 4 – 2.
Northwest Caucasian languages have rather simple noun systems, manifesting only a handful of cases at the most, coupled with highly agglutinative verbal systems so complex that virtually the entire syntactic structure of the sentence is contained within the verb.
He was a regular guest at parties at the American consulate, and with his usual wit, enchanted the guests with verbal flourishes such as " the artist's only positive virtue is idleness — and there are so few who are gifted at it.

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Toward the end of the 1920s, the introduction of sound into movies made possible dramatic new film styles and the use of verbal humour.
* Author Katy Mattingly defines verbal self-defence as simply saying no to someone or repeatedly refusing a request or telling someone who has violated a boundary what you want, or it could entail a more complicated scenario in which you are called on to refuse to engage verbally with someone manipulative, to set limits, and end the conversation.
Recency effects are seen more with auditory stimuli rather than verbal stimuli as auditory presentation seems to protect the end of lists from output interference.
This inspired him to end the rancorous " Phase One " party tactics and begin " Phase Two ", a plan to recast the group as a legitimate political party by toning down the verbal and written attacks against non-whites, replacing the party rallying cry of " Sieg Heil!
At the end of a verbal dispute, an armed confrontation did break out, in which six of the Tel-Hai defenders were killed and the survivors found their position intenable and had no choice but to withdraw-whereupon the place was burned.
" From the 1960s through to the end of the 1980s, the border guards were given daily verbal orders ( Vergatterung ) to " track down, arrest or annihilate violators.
Doan was given a gross misconduct penalty for verbal abuse of the officials at the end of the December 13, 2005 game between his team, the Phoenix Coyotes, and the Montreal Canadiens.
Besides the verbal abuse, Tate regularly beats Antwone and locks him in dark rooms for hours on end.
MKULTRA Subproject 68 was one of Cameron's ongoing " attempts to establish lasting effects in a patient's behaviour " using a combination of particularly intensive electroshock, intensive repetition of prearranged verbal signals, partial sensory isolation, and repression of the driving period carried out by inducing continuous sleep for seven to ten days at the end of the treatment period.
Lord Cardigan, commander of the cavalry division, afterwards reported that Nolan had added his own verbal interpretation of the order: " He, in a most significant but disrespectful manner, pointing to the further end of the valley, ' There, my Lord, is your enemy ; there are your guns.
Stroud, at the time a 6 ′ 6 ″, 266-pound defensive end, originally gave Florida a verbal commitment but changed his mind after Bulldogs coach Ray Goff was fired in November 1995.
He possesses a verbal tic that has him say " you know " at the end of nearly every sentence.
In all years assessment consists of a variety of methods including ; student assessment from verbal feedback in the lessons, homework, end of unit tests ( with detailed feedback ), end of term tests ( with analysis ). In addition Year 9 sit Mock Key Stage 3 tests and the Key Stage 3 tests themselves.
To this end his comedy was not of a slapstick variety but rather verbal with many intricate Talmudic references and in-jokes.
The skirmish was the end result of a verbal exchange between Hook & Rankin concerning the former's support and the latter's denouncement of the C. I. O.

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Sometimes this may take the form of a verbal explanation of the “ story ” or “ program ” of the piece.
*" The text is merely one of the contexts of a piece of literature, its lexical or verbal one, no more or less important than the sociological, psychological, historical, anthropological or generic.
It's possible to use the construction Si + Third person in singular, which can be joined by the first plural person pronoun Noi, because the particle " si " is no longer perceived as an independent particle, but as a piece of verbal conjugation.

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