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I was having lunch not long ago ( apologies to N. V. Peale ) with three distinguished historians ( one specializing in the European Middle Ages, one in American history, and one in the Far East ), and I asked them if they could name instances where the general mores had been radically changed with `` deliberate speed, majestic instancy '' ( Francis Thompson's words for the Hound Of Heaven's Pursuit ) by judicial fiat.
In the early 1950's, Smith, together with his distinguished colleague, George Trager ( so austerely academic he sometimes fights his own evident charm ), and a third man with the engaging name of Birdwhistell ( Ray ), agreed on some basic premises about the three-part process that makes communication: ( 1 ) words or language ( 2 ) paralanguage, a set of phenomena including laughing, weeping, voice breaks, and `` tone '' of voice, and ( 3 ) kinesics, the technical name for gestures, facial expressions, and body shifts -- nodding or shaking the head, `` talking '' with one's hands, et cetera.
A few English words can only be distinguished from others by a diacritic or modified letter, including animé, exposé, lamé, maté, öre, øre, pâté, piqué, rosé, and soufflé.
The term should be distinguished from " false cognates ", which are similar words in different languages that appear to have a common historical linguistic origin ( whatever their current meaning ) but actually do not.
Grammatical aspect is a formal property of a language, distinguished through overt inflection, derivational affixes, or independent words that serve as grammatically required markers of those aspects.
Maeshowe is a magnificent example of Neolithic craftsmanship and is, in the words of the distinguished archaeologist Stuart Piggott, " a superlative monument that by its originality of execution is lifted out of its class into a unique position.
Classical Anglicanism, therefore, like Orthodoxy, holds that Holy Tradition is the only safe guardian against perversion and innovation in the interpretation of Scripture ; in the famous words of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells: " As for my religion, I dye in the holy catholic and apostolic faith professed by the whole Church before the disunion of East and West, more particularly in the communion of the Church of England, as it stands distinguished from all Papal and Puritan innovations, and as it adheres to the doctrine of the Cross.
George Thompson, an English engineer who worked for the younger López ( he distinguished himself as a Paraguayan officer during the Paraguayan War, and later wrote a book about his experience ) had harsh words for his ex-employer and commander, calling him " a monster without parallel ".
The following Greek-English words may be related to, and can be distinguished from, parousia:
With the words, " Lord of the Church, we are united in Thee, in Thy Church and now in The United Methodist Church " the new denomination was given birth by the two churches that had distinguished histories and influential ministries in various parts of the world.
( Foreign words are distinguished from loanwords by having a significantly lower level of integration in the language.
Eastern and Western Yiddish are most markedly distinguished by the extensive inclusion of words of Slavic origin in the Eastern dialects.
In many tonal African languages, such as most Bantu languages, however, tones are distinguished by their relative level, words are longer, there are fewer minimal tone pairs, and a single tone may be carried by the entire word, rather than a different tone on each syllable.
'" Bellamy considered the words " country, nation, or Republic ", choosing the latter as " it distinguished the form of government chosen by the father and established by the Revolution.
It is to be distinguished from the lavabo, when the celebrant washes his hands with water only, reciting the words of ( KJV — in the Septuagint it is Psalm 25 ) at the offertory.
The Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award is awarded by the Professional Hockey Writers ' Association to " distinguished members of the newspaper profession whose words have brought honour to journalism and to hockey ".
The Cup ' ik dialect is distinguished from Yup ' ik by the change of " y " sounds into " ch " sounds, represented by the letter " c ", and by some words that are completely different from Yup ' ik words.
When spoken, the meanings may be distinguished by different pronunciations, in which case the words are also heteronyms.
It was in in this respect that Johnson distinguished himself from his colleagues, in that ( in his own words ), he " could think of a trick a minute ".
This architecture was evident to the game player too, since the game only distinguished the first five characters of all the vocabulary words it understood.
If the participant is successful in this task, they have distinguished between the previously learned words and the lure words.
Some English examples of cognate words distinguished by historical palatalization are church vs. kirk, witch vs. wicca, ditch vs. dike, and shirt vs. skirt.
In using the word ἐκκλησία ( ekklēsia, " church "), early Christians were employing a term that, while it designated the assembly of a Greek city-state, in which only citizens could participate, was traditionally used by Greek-speaking Jews to speak of Israel, the people of God, and that appeared in the Septuagint in the sense of an assembly gathered for religious reasons, often for a liturgy ; in that translation ἐκκλησία stood for the Hebrew word קהל ( qahal ), which however it also rendered as συναγωγή ( synagōgē, " synagogue "), the two Greek words being largely synonymous until Christians distinguished them more clearly.

words and Yale
Yale's legacy from this interest of Stiles ' includes a portrait of Carigal by artist Samuel King, and the Hebrew words " Urim " and " Thummim " ( אורים ותמים ) on the Yale seal.
Yale In my own words ” http :// www. northstar. k12. ak. us / schools / ryn / projects / inventors / yale / yale. html
* Bulldog, Eli Yale words and music by Cole Porter class of 1913
* Yale Boola, Boola ( march ) words and music by A. M. Hirsh ; arranged by G. L. Jr. Atwater ; Original Copyright 1906 by Leo Feist
* Yale College Life words by T. Herbert Reed ; arranged by J. C.
" We were sitting at dinner coming up with various combinations of words, and came up with Porn ' n Chicken ," one told the Yale Herald.

words and Professor
These writings, in the words of Henry Cadbury, Professor of Divinity at Harvard University and a leading Quaker, " contain a few fresh phrases of his own, are generally characterized by an excess of scriptural language and today they seem dull and repetitious ".
* Professor Campbell: This recurring segment featured Archie Campbell dressed in a graduate's gown telling viewers the meaning of words, with a comic twist ... sometimes wads of paper would fly into the scene as a way of punishing the bad joke that was told.
The coinage, particularly the use of the-graph root, may have been influenced by the then-existing words phonographic and phonography, which referred to a system of phonetic shorthand ; in 1852 The New York Times carried an advertisement for " Professor Webster's phonographic class ", F. B. Fenby was the original author of the word.
In the words of Marcus Bullock, Emeritus Professor of English at University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, " Remarkable for the way it emerged from a catastrophe, more remarkable for the way it vanished into a still greater catastrophe, the world of Weimar represents modernism in its most vivid manifestation.
Professor Robert DiYanni, in his book " Literature-Reading Fiction, Poetry, Drama and the Essay " wrote: " Rhetoricians have catalogued more than 250 different figures of speech, expressions or ways of using words in a nonliteral sense.
Finally, Nemo appears to have some sort of hatred, fear or remorse that is never revealed to the reader, for the last words heard from him by Professor Aronnax, before abandoning the Nautilus, are " Almighty God, enough!
Another key critique which largely focuses on level of analysis is by Professor Barry Gerhart ( University of Wisconsin-Madison ) and Professor Meiyu Fang ( National Central University, Taiwan ) who point out that amongst other problems with Hofstede's research ( and the way it is widely interpreted ) is that his results actually only show that around 2 to 4 percent of variance in individual values is explained by national differences – in other words 96 percent, and perhaps more, is not explained.
The BBE was translated by Professor S. H. Hooke using the standard 850 Basic English words.
There are those arguing, in the words of Professor Joseph Frank, that " Chernyshevsky's novel What Is to Be Done ?, far more than Marx's Das Kapital, supplied the emotional dynamic that eventually went to make the Russian Revolution ".
Public relations theory perspectives on publics are situational, per Dewey and Grunig ; mass, where a public is simply viewed as a population of individuals ; agenda-building, where a public is viewed as a condition of political involvement that is not transitory ; and " homo narrans ", where a public is ( in the words of Gabriel M. Vasquez, assistant Professor in the School of Communication at the University of Houston ) a collection of " individuals that develop a group consciousness around a problematic situation and act to solve the problematic situation "
: Your letter of yesterday is received & I hasten to answer as fully as I can -- Joseph Smith Jr first come to my notice in the year 1824 in the summer of that year I contracted with his father to build a fence on my property in the corse of that work I approach Joseph & ask how it is in a half day you put up what requires your father & 2 brothers a full day working together he says I have not been with out assistance but can not say more only you better find out the next day I take the older Smith by the arm & he says Joseph can see any thing he wishes by looking at a stone Joseph often sees Spirits here with great kettles of coin money it was Spirits who brought up rock because Joseph made no attempt on their money I latter dream I converse with spirits which let me count their money when I awake I have in my hand a dollar coin which I take for a sign Joseph describes what I seen in every particular says he the spirits are grieved so I through back the dollar in the fall of the year 1827 I hear Joseph found a gold bible I take Joseph aside & he says it is true I found it 4 years ago with my stone but only just got it because of the enchantment the old spirit come to me 3 times in the same dream & says dig up the gold but when I take it up the next morning the spirit transfigured himself from a white salamander in the bottom of the hole & struck me 3 times & held the treasure & would not let me have it because I lay it down to cover over the hole when the spirit says do not lay it down Joseph says when can I have it the spirit says one year from to day if you obay me look to the stone after a few days he looks the spirit says bring your brother Alvin Joseph says he is dead shall I bring what remains but the spirit is gone Joseph goes to get the gold bible but the spirit says you did not bring your brother you can not have it look to the stone Joseph looks but can not see who to bring the spirit says I tricked you again look to the stone Joseph looks & sees his wife on the 22d day of Sept 1827 they get the gold bible -- I give Joseph $ 50 to move him down to Pa Joseph says when you visit me I will give you a sign he gives me some hiroglyphics I take then to Utica Albany & New York in the last place Dr Mitchel gives me an introduction to Professor Anthon says he they are short hand Egyption the same what was used in ancient times bring me the old book & I will translate says I it is made of precious gold & is sealed from view says he I can not read a sealed book -- Joseph found some giant silver specticles with the plates he puts them in an old hat & in the darkness reads the words & in this way it is all translated & written down -- about the middle of June 1829 Joseph takes me together with Oliver Cowdery & David Whitmer to have a view of the plates our names are appended to the book of Mormon which I had printed with my own money -- space and time both prevent me from writing more at present if there is any thing further you wish to inquire I shall attend to it
In Professor Mandia's words, " Charlie Pierce, a young research forecaster for the Bureau concluded that the storm would not continue to move northeast and curve out to sea but would instead track due north.
Professor Simon Chapman, former co-convenor of the Coalition for Gun Control, complained that his words " will henceforth be cited by every gun-lusting lobby group throughout the world in their perverse efforts to stall reforms that could save thousands of lives ".
Emma points the Professor in a new direction by forcing him to relive the death of Moira MacTaggert and reminding him of her last words.
According to Albert Speer, who later became Hitler's favorite architect, the Führer would impatiently greet Troost with the words: " I can't wait, Herr Professor.
It was during the 80's that Michael developed a close friendship with his mentor, Dai Vernon "< u > The Professor </ u >"-whose influence can be seen in every show Michael gives, and whose words are being passed on to all of Michael's students.
In 2006 Weldon was appointed Professor of Creative Writing at Brunel University in West London: " A great writer needs a certain personality and a natural talent for language, but there is a great deal that can be taught – how to put words together quickly and efficiently to make a point, how to be graceful and eloquent, how to convey emotion, how to build up tension, and how to create alternative worlds.
According to Professor Carlos Drumond, chief of the Department of Linguistics and Oriental Languages and titular professor at the Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas of University of São Paulo, the name comes from the indigenous words " cara " ( fish ), " picú " ( long ) and " iba " ( inappropriate to be eaten ).
One of the casualties of this change of focus was the Professor Reyes segment played between innings at Shea where he taught the fans Spanish words and phrases.
October 1945 to Professor Didrik Arup Seip, the then Rector of Oslo University, in the following words:
" Once Professor Brown heard the Gunstar's words, he decided to betray the Empire and promised to help the Gunstars in their battle.
Professor Gordon Luce analysed 700 words of Zomi Language common to at least three Zo dialects.
Despite Professor Martin's incendiary words, and his attempt to portray Wellesley College as a repressive institution bent on silencing him, we will continue to recognize his right to express himself.

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