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More and obscure
More obscure forms of leet, involving the use of symbol combinations and almost no letters or numbers, continue to be used for its original purpose of encrypted communication.
More obscure terms for walking include " to go by Marrow-bone stage ", " to take one's daily constitutional ", " to ride Shanks ' pony ", " to ride Shanks ' mare ", or " to go by Walker's bus ".
More recently, in 1995, Professor Alfred P. Smyth argued that the Life is a forgery by Byrhtferth ( who simply ' adopted ' the name of the obscure Asser from the references to him in other records ), basing his case primarily on an analysis of Byrhtferth's and Asser's Latin vocabulary.
More secure information is provided by a letter which has survived that was written to Riothamus from Sidonius Apollinaris, bishop of Clermont, who requested his judgment for " an obscure and humble person " who had had his slaves enticed away by a group of armed Bretons.
More obscure clue words of this variety include:
More remote connections are obscure, although the root is believed to be Indo-European.
This adds to More and Gardiner the opposite argument, that previous versions in standard English had improperly imputed clear meanings for obscure passages in the Greek source text ; where the Latin Vulgate had often tended to rather render the Greek literally, even to the extent of generating improper Latin constructions.
More sample heavy and straightforward musically than Sukia, DJ Me DJ You relied on sampling from their endless collection of obscure records along with live instrumentation as the basis of their songs.
In August 1970, Knighton hosted a rock festival with bands such as The Move and the somewhat more obscure Pete Brown & Piblokto, Roger Bunn, Forever More, Clark-Hutchinson, James Litherland's Brotherhood ( James was originally part of Colosseum ) and Killing Floor.
More obscure uses of the phrase can be found as far back as 1852.

More and literary
More examples of the yat umlaut in the literary language are:
More of his plays have survived intact than those of Aeschylus and Sophocles together, partly due to mere chance and partly because his popularity grew as theirs declinedhe became, in the Hellenistic Age, a cornerstone of ancient literary education, along with Homer, Demosthenes and Menander.
More concerned with the literary nature of Orwell ’ s work, he sought explanations for Orwell's character and treated his first-person writings as autobiographical.
These literary battles convinced More, who valued structure, tradition, and order in society above all else, that Lutheranism and the Protestant Reformation in general were dangerous, not only to the Catholic faith but to the stability of society as a whole.
More recently, Atwood has continued her exploration of the implications of Canadian literary themes for Canadian identity in lectures such as Strange Things: The Malevolent North in Canadian Literature ( 1995 ).
More recently, Finnegans Wake has become an increasingly accepted part of the critical literary canon, although detractors still remain.
At Hampton Court, Brown encountered Hannah More in 1782 and described his " grammatical " manner in her literary terms: "' Now there said he, pointing his finger, ' I make a comma, and there ' pointing to another spot, ' where a more decided turn is proper, I make a colon ; at another part, where an interruption is desirable to break the view, a parenthesis ; now a full stop, and then I begin another subject '".
More recently the term has proved useful to literary studies that are emphasizing the continuity of English literature in the half century 1575 – 1625.
More specifically, in his essay Frontiers of Writing, Heaney creates an image of five towers forming a quincunx pattern within Ireland, one tower for each of the five provinces, each having literary significance.
Dyce was closely connected with several literary societies, and undertook the publication of Kempe's Nine Days ' Wonder for the Camden Society ; and the old plays of Timon of Athens and Sir Thomas More were published by him for the Shakespeare Society.
New Humanism or neohumanism were terms applied to a theory of literary criticism, together with its consequences for culture and political thought, developed around 1900 by the American scholar Irving Babbitt, and the scholar and journalist Paul Elmer More.
Politician and author Wilton G. S. Sankawulo published many collections of poems and stories which later became praised anthologies on Liberian folklore and wider African literary tradition entitled, More Modern African stories.
Clarke helped her publish her first literary review in the Western Messenger in June: criticisms of recent biographies on George Crabbe and Hannah More.
More than munitions work held his interest ; he contributed to several literary journals during this period as well.
Although she continued to enjoy a brilliant literary career, More did not write for the stage after her paper war with Cowley.
Within a short time More had associated herself with London's literary elite, including Samuel Johnson, Joshua Reynolds and Edmund Burke.
Johnson thought her superior to his other female literary friends, Elizabeth Carter, Hannah More, and Frances Burney.
" More forgiving literary critics usually cite Mission Earth as Hubbard's best work of the later years of his life.
More explicitly, in refusing to judge tropes as entities unto themselves, Longinus promotes the appreciation of literary devices as they relate to passages as a whole.
More so than the Deftones, many of Team Sleep's themes and lyrics are fantastical and imaginative in nature, drawing from such literary sources as Edgar Allan Poe and historical events like the Jonestown Massacre.
As an alternative to this more literary approach for these two grades, entirely new texts were published with shorter, simpler readings with the titles of Parades and More Parades for the seventh grade and Panoramas and More Panoramas for the eighth grade.
More modern critics have pointed out that all the proposed rearrangements assume Propertius ' original poetry adhered strictly to the classical literary principles as set down by Aristotle, and so the apparent jumble is a result of manuscript corruptions.
In his literary criticism, More generally upheld the classical English authors who display, as he put it, a " deep-rooted sense of moral responsibility "— Shakespeare, Johnson, Trollope, Newman — while also accepting those lusty writers of France and America who cannot help but be a little too honest.

More and references
More isolated references occur, however, in sources ranging from Plato to Virgil.
More than 30 of the species are found at the in Japan, collectively placing them with the name and associated tanka for visitors to read and observe, reminding them of the ancient time in which the references were made.
More DS9 references to the animated series include the episode " Prophet Motive " where the title of healer is resurrected from " Yesteryear " as well.
More recently, Simon R. Green included references to " The Philadelphia Experiment " in his book The Spy Who Haunted Me, while Paul Violette's book Secrets of Anti-Gravity Propulsion recounts some mysterious involvement of the physicist Thomas Townsend Brown of the Philadelphia Navy yard.
" More critically, Peter Cowie commented that the film " suffers from its profusion of cultural references and asides ".
More definitions with references can be found at.
More recently, the popular graphic novels of Alan Moore, " From Hell " ( 1989 ) and " The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen " ( 1999 ) contain a number of references to the notorious criminality of the area in Victorian London.
More precisely, a citation is an abbreviated alphanumeric expression ( e. g. ) embedded in the body of an intellectual work that denotes an entry in the bibliographic references section of the work for the purpose of acknowledging the relevance of the works of others to the topic of discussion at the spot where the citation appears.
More references
* The Austin, Texas band Sound Team references Belshazzar with the lyric: " But I don't have to sleep at Belshazzar's house anymore / Gave up the center line " on the track " No More Birthdays " off their Movie Monster LP.
More reliable references note this jocular American English phrase " used as a greeting after prolonged separation " was first recorded in 1900 for a Native American's speech, and thus more likely derives from American Indian Pidgin English.
More liberal Conservative congregations omit references to the Temple sacrifices entirely.
More mythologic references can be found in the Huichol legends of the deer and the horned rabbit.
Known as the Oahspe Standard Edition it includes original pre-1882 Oahspe related material, including the Book of Knowledge and of Ouranothen which were a part of the original pre-1882 published Oahspe material ( More of Oahspe by Jim Dennon, 1983 ), as well as additional footnotes, combined references to 1882 and 1891 editions and an expanded comprehensive index.
More generally, a pointer is a kind of reference, and it is said that a pointer references a datum stored somewhere in memory ; to obtain that datum is to dereference the pointer.
That novel also contains a number of punning references to The Man from U. N. C. L. E .. More subtly, the murder victim, a famous Master Sorcerer named Sir James Zwinge, is named for Randall James Zwinge, better known as the stage magician James Randi ; and the head of the magician's guild is Sir Lyon Gandolphus Gray, whose name is partially a reference to Gandalf from J. R. R.
In 1997 the band released One More Megabyte, which features references to computers, mainly in the lyrics of its title track, and in tracks like the outro track.
* John Hodgman's satirical almanac More Information Than You Require makes references to multiple events involving raining animals.
More akin to the early tall American skyscrapers, the Royal Liver Building closely resembles H. H. Richardson's Allegheny Court House ( built in 1884 ) and Adler and Sullivan's Schiller Theatre-with no definitive exterior styling but eclectic references to the Baroque and Byzantine.
More references by ancient authors can be found discussed in Pickard-Cambridge's Dithyramb, Tragedy, Comedy and they are collected in Greek in Kassel and Austin's new edition of the fragments in Poetae Comici Graeci, ( 2001 ).
More references to alternative origins and discussion of their likelihood can be found in Pickard-Cambridge's Tragedy, Comedy, Dithyramb, and more recently in Rodriguez Noriega Guillen's Epicarmo di Siracusa: Testimonios y Fragmentos .< ref name =" noriega1 ">
More importantly the list of references will change due to both changes in technology and changes in requirements for Regulatory compliance.
More recent cultural references include a character called " Rosie " in the video game BioShock, armed with a rivet gun.

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