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Gans and suggests
Gans suggests that American journalists, inspired partly by academic writings on the culture of poverty ,” reframed underclass from a structural term ( i. e., defining the underclass in reference to conditions of social / economic / political structure ) to a behavioral term ( i. e., defining the underclass in reference to rational choice and / or in reference to a subculture of poverty ).
Gans also suggests replacing underclass terminology, but instead of ghetto poor he suggests the term undercaste.

Gans and word
" But it has been said of this passage, " Even when Maharal is eulogized, whether in David Gans ’ Zemach David or on his epitaph …, not a word is said about the creation of a golem.
The word is cognate with Latin "( h ) anser ", Greek " χήν ", German " Gans ", English " goose " and Russian " гусь " ( all meaning a goose ).

Gans and
Nevertheless, Gans only portrays a certain half of the population.
See also Warren Breckman, Eduard Gans and the Crisis of Hegelianism ,” Journal of the History of Ideas, vol.
According to sociologist Herbert Gans, while Myrdal ’ s structural conceptualization of the underclass remained relatively intact through the writings of William Julius Wilson and others, in several respects the structural definition was abandoned by many journalists and academics and replaced with a behavioral conception of the underclass, which fuses Myrdal ’ s term with Oscar Lewis ’ s and others ' conception of a culture of poverty .”
For Gans, the position of the so-called underclass is better suited for paradigms of caste stratification rather than class stratification.
He conceptualizes the undercaste as a population of such low status as to be shunned by the rest of the society, with opportunities for contact with others of higher status and upward mobility even more limited than those of the people today described as an underclass .” Gans admits hesitation in advancing a notion of undercaste – another umbrella term open to anyone who wishes to place new meaning, or a variety of stereotypes, accusations and stigmas under it – but argues that undercaste is nevertheless a suitable term worthy of replacing the politically charged language of the underclass.

Gans and underclass
Herbert Gans is one of the most vocal critics of the underclass concept.
For example, William Julius Wilson, sympathetic to criticisms brought against underclass terminology ( particularly those criticisms posited by Gans ), begins to replace his use of the term underclass with " ghetto poor during the early 1990s.

Gans and has
Bloomington has been home to a large number of musicians and " scholars " over the years, including Strawberry McCloud, Lotus Dickey, Miles Krassen, Anthony Seeger, Bob Lucas, Caroline Peyton, Mark Bingham, Willy Schwartz, Jessica Radcliffe, Hawk Hubbard, Linda Higginbotham, Brad Leftwich, Ruthie Allen, Grey Larsen, Cindy Kallet, Bruce Anderson, Pete Sutherland, Malcolm Daglish, Sam Bartlett, Jamie Gans, Ken Perlman, and numerous backporch pickers who support the active contra dance, Irish, and bluegrass music scenes.
Britt knocks Gans down four times but, after the last one in the fifth round, he hits Gans again before he has stood up and is disqualified for the foul.
Two years later, Gans will claim that the fight has been fixed by his and Britt's managers.
Rips issued a public statement that he did not support Drosnin's work or conclusions ; even Gans has said that although the book states that the codes in the Torah can be used to predict future events: This is absolutely unfounded.
Harold Gans has argued that MBBK's hypothesis implies a conspiracy between WRR and their co-contributors to fraudulently tune the appellations in advance.
Brendan McKay has replied that he and his colleagues have never accused Havlin or Gans of participating in a conspiracy.
For that reason, most of the serious effort of the skeptics has been focused on the scientific claims of Witztum, Rips and Gans.
Andrew Gans of Playbill magazine says that Kuhn " possesses one of the richest and most exciting instruments around ; it is also an extremely versatile and rangy voice " and that Kuhn has " remarkable interpretive skills ".
Jacob Segre, rabbi of Casale Monferrato, celebrated the dedication of the synagogue in a poem which is still extant, and his contemporary David Gans, the chronicler of Prague, has described in his Tzemach Dawid the enthusiasm with which the Jewish population received the gift.

Gans and with
In it, Gans writes of an audience between the Maharal and Rudolph II: " Our lord the emperor … Rudolph … sent for and called upon our master Rabbi Low ben Bezalel and received him with a welcome and merry expression, and spoke to him face to face, as one would to a friend.
In Germanic languages, the root gave Old English gōs with the plural gēs and gandres ( becoming Modern English goose, geese, and gander, respectively ), New High German Gans, Gänse, and Ganter, and Old Norse gās.
Together with other young men, among them the poet Heinrich Heine, Zunz founded the Verein fur Kultur und Wissenschaft der Juden The Society for the Culture and Science of the Jews alongside Joel Abraham List, Isaac Marcus Jost, and Eduard Gans in Berlin in 1819.
Various recurring characters came and went, notably Dennis Paladino as a mob boss named Donnie " Dogs " DiBarto ; John Byner as Cotton Dunn, a cunning but likable con artist ; Scott Atkins as Officer Perry, a rookie cop ; Kim Morgan Greene as Mellisa Cassidy, a late night radio talk show host, sex therapist, and old flame of Chris's ; Danny Gans as Roger, a coroner who frequently ( and unsuccessfully ) tried to get Rita to go out with him ; Marie Marshall as Solange, a local photographer with a faux French accent who crossed paths with Chris and Rita in the second season ; and Lucy Lin, who played forensic expert Dr. Noriko Weinstein.
In 1830, and again in 1835, Gans visited Paris, and formed an intimate acquaintance with the leaders of literary culture and criticism there.
* 4 July — Battling Nelson recovers his World Lightweight Championship from Joe Gans with a 17th round knockout at Colma, California
Phil Lesh with Tooloos at the Keystone Berkeley ; December 19, 1976 Photo: David Gans ( musician ) | David Gans
Copernicus is mentioned for the first time in Hebrew in the books of David Gans ( 1541 – 1613 ), who worked with Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler.
Now billed as Esther Phillips instead of Little Esther, she recorded a country tune, " Release Me ," with producer Bob Gans.
During his period in Berlin, he came in contact with and was greatly influenced by Friedrich Carl von Savigny, Alexander von Humboldt, Eduard Gans, and especially Professor Leopold von Ranke, whose ideas on the necessity for politicians to be acquainted with historical science he readily adopted.
Paige's singing abilities have won her worldwide praise, as have her acting skills with Andrew Gans of Playbill magazine writing that " Paige's gift is to dissect a role and determine what phrasing, gesture or emotion can bring a scene to its fullest dramatic potential ".
Helm with The Band, at the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium 1976 Photo: David Gans ( musician ) | David Gans
The rematch with McFarland was set for 4 July, Independence Day, to coincide with the World Lightweight Title fight between champion Joe Gans and Battling Nelson held in California.

Gans and just
Gans was mentioned several times, but did not appear, in an episode of the TV series Gary Unmarried ( filmed before his death, but aired just afterwards on May 6, 2009 ).
Gans ' most dramatic scientific discovery was to reduce the time to purify a batch of copper ore from sixteen weeks to just four days.

suggests and word
Even then, the flexibility of the phrasing suggests that the word comes first in importance.
The primary purpose of this text is to refine the literary concept dhvani or poetic suggestion, by arguing for the existence of rasa-dhvani, primarily in forms of Sanskrit including a word, sentence or whole work " suggests " a real-world emotional state or bhāva, but thanks to aesthetic distance, the sensitive spectator relishes the rasa, the aesthetic flavor of tragedy, heroism or romance.
The book Hong Kong Action Cinema ( ISBN 0-87951-663-1 ) by Bey Logan suggests the word originated in Hong Kong action movies and eventually migrated to the gaming lexicon.
Some etymologists believe it comes from a dialectal pronunciation of the Portuguese " bandore " or from an early anglicisation of the Spanish word " bandurria ", though other research suggests that it may come from a West African term for a bamboo stick formerly used for the instrument's neck.
According to Dáithí Ó hÓgáin, the term Céad Shamhain or Cétshamhainin means " first half ", which he links to the Gaulish word samonios ( which he suggests means " half a year ") as in the end of the " first half " of the year that begins at Samhain.
The word clock ( from the Celtic words clocca and clogan, both meaning " bell "), which gradually supersedes " horologe ", suggests that it was the sound of bells which also characterized the prototype mechanical clocks that appeared during the 13th century in Europe.
But the form of the OHG and Gothic words suggests it is also a borrowing, perhaps indeed directly or indirectly from Greek " ἐλέφας " ( elephas ), which in Homer only meant " ivory ", but from Herodotus on the word also referred to the animal.
The word perennial in secular perennialism suggests something that lasts an indefinitely long time, recurs again and again, or is self-renewing.
Tacitus suggests that this was the original way the word " Germani " was used – as the name of a single tribal nation, ancestral to the Tungri ( who lived in the same area as the earlier Germani reported by Caesar ), and not a whole race ( gentis ).
The Oxford English Dictionary suggests a possible link to the word ' wooden ' but that overall the etymology of this word is unclear.
In Biblical Hebrew the word means literally to settle, inhabit, or dwell, which suggests the concept of a Holy Spirit, and is used frequently in the Hebrew Bible.
If the guessing player suggests a letter which occurs in the word, the other player writes it in all its correct positions.
Justin's mention of the fire on the Jordan without comment suggests that he was relying on an intermediate source for these gospel quotations, and his literal interpretation of a pseudo-etymology of the Hebrew word Satan indicates a dependence on a testimony source with a knowledge of Hebrew, which was probably the Dialogue of Jason and Papiscus.
VII, suggests that the ' dudai ' im ' of Genesis 30: 14 is the opium poppy, because the word ' dudai ' im ' may be a reference to a woman's breasts.
Cameron, suggests that the termination of the word " Malachi " is adjectival, and equivalent to the Latin angelicus, signifying " one charged with a message or mission " ( a missionary ).
An expression ( word, phrase ) that by implication suggests the likeness of one entity to another entity gives style to an item of speech or writing, whether the entities consist of objects, events, ideas, activities, attributes, or almost anything expressible in language.
The medievalist Gaston Paris suggests that Geoffrey chose the form Merlinus rather than the regular Merdinus to avoid a resemblance to the Anglo-Norman word merde ( from Latin merda ), for faeces.
However, in Porphyry's Greek text De Abstinentia (« Περὶ ἀποχῆς ἐμψύχων »), there is a reference to the now-lost histories of the Mithraic mysteries by Euboulus and Pallas, the wording of which suggests that these authors treated the name " Mithra " as an indeclinable foreign word.
* A third theory suggests that Nepal came from compounding the words NE, which means wool, and PAL, which means a tented house ; a long time ago, Nepal used to produce a lot of wool and the houses were used to store the wool — hence the word NE-PAL.
A sign in a shop window in Italy proclaims " No tick tock | Tic Tac ", in imitation of the sound of a clock. An onomatopoeia or onomatopœia (, from the Greek ὀνοματοποιία ; ὄνομα for " name " and ποιέω for " I make ",< ref > ποιέω, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus <</ ref > adjectival form: " onomatopoeic " or " onomatopoetic ") is a word that imitates or suggests the source of the sound that it describes.
The demand for new texts might outstrip the availability of parchment in some centers, yet the existence of cleaned parchment that was never overwritten suggests that there was also a spiritual motivation, to sanctify pagan text by overlaying it with the word of God, somewhat as pagan sites were overlaid with Christian churches to hallow pagan ground.
Wittgenstein suggests that, in such a situation, the word " beetle " could not be the name of a thing, because supposing that each person has something completely different in their boxes ( or nothing at all ) does not change the meaning of the word ; the beetle as a private object " drops out of consideration as irrelevant ".
The pun, also called paronomasia, is a form of word play which suggests two or more meanings, by exploiting multiple meanings of words, or of similar-sounding words, for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect.

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