Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "news" ¶ 1967
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Or and words
Or certain words or rituals that child and adult go through may do the trick.
Or perhaps she hears words or sounds: `` There's such a noise of loud machinery '', or `` I hear a child crying '', or `` He says we're all here and glad to see you ''.
The further charge that Bopp, in his Comparative Grammar, gave undue prominence to Sanskrit stands disproved by his own words ; for, as early as the year 1820, he gave it as his opinion that frequently the cognate languages serve to elucidate grammatical forms lost in Sanskrit ( Annals of Or.
Classical authors also attributed to Hesiod a lengthy genealogical poem known as Catalogue of Women or Ehoiai ( because sections began with the Greek words ē hoiē, " Or like the one who ...").
Or, in other words, the " part of the system " controlled by Carol is, in essence, unavailable.
Or, in other words, sequential logic is combinational logic with memory.
Or, in other words, a force has to be applied, in the plane of the grain boundary and acting along a line in the grain-boundary area, in order to extend the grain-boundary area in the direction of the force.
Or in the words of Wittkower, In the last analysis, he is as much an end as a beginning.
Or, as Chief Joseph succinctly put it, " It does not require many words to speak the truth.
Or in other words: The electromagnetic torque is actually necessary for the uniform motion of a body, i. e., to hinder the body to rotate due to the mechanical torque caused by elastic stresses.
Or, in words: take the partial derivative of the tensor and add: a for every upper index, and a for every lower index.
Or, in other words, if the torsion is zero, the curve lies completely in the same osculating plane ( there is only one osculating plane for every point t ).
* The British Army's Queen's Royal Lancers continue to use the skull and crossbones in their emblem, inherited from its use by the 17th Lancers-a unit raised in 1759 following General Wolfe's death in Quebec, with an emblem of a death's head and the words ' Or Glory ' chosen in commemoration of him.
), alternate renderings ( Or ), explanatory words or phrases ( I. e.
Or in Hall's ( 1996 ) words " diagrams are simplified figures, caricatures in a way, intended to convey essential meaning ".
Or it may simply be imitation Latin with no meaning, made up to impress people: I will speak of one man ... that went about in King James his time ... who called himself, The Kings Majesties most excellent Hocus Pocus, and so was he called, because that at the playing of every Trick, he used to say, Hocus pocus, tontus talontus, vade celeriter jubeo, a dark composure of words, to blinde the eyes of the beholders, to make his Trick pass the more currently without discovery, because when the eye and the ear of the beholder are both earnestly busied, the Trick is not so easily discovered, nor the Imposture discerned.
In " Deconstructing Equality-versus-Difference: Or, the Uses of Poststructuralist Theory for Feminism ," Joan W. Scott describes how language has been used as a way to understand the world, however, " post-structuralists insist that words and texts have no fixed or intrinsic meanings, that there is no transparent or self-evident relationship between them and either ideas or things, no basic or ultimate correspondence between language and the world " Thus, while language has been used to create binaries ( such as male / female ), post-structuralists see these binaries as artificial constructs created to maintain the power of dominant groups.
Or, in the words of an anonymous activist: " our struggle is not only to win the land ... we are building a new way of life ".
Or, to quote the words of the Former President of India, Giani Zail Singh: " Sarkar was one of the greatest modern philosophers of India.
Or, if there isn't, does not an obligation exist to say so to the public — not in words of open ridicule but seriously, to keep faith with the trust the public places in science and scientists?
Sex, Love and Rock ' n ' Roll -- Or in other words,
Or, in other words, the revisions reflect “ ‘ the expansion of aphorisms into statements that approach conversation ’… corresponds to a more tolerant humanism .” This tolerance is perhaps best demonstrated in regards to the ubiquitous Woman Question, a debate which continued to play a large role in the social atmosphere of Renaissance Britain.
Or in other words, when it explodes it spreads into a large circle that then cuts the target.
Or else one in which the author of a plot and his actors are hampered by music which prolongs their gestures and action to absurdity and obscures the sense of their words.

Or and France
Gustave Eiffel was born in Dijon, in the Côte-d ' Or department of France, the first child of Alexandre and Catherine Eiffel.
| PLACE OF BIRTH = Dijon, Côte-d ' Or, France
Mary I's coat of arms was the same as those used by all her predecessors since Henry IV: Quarterly, Azure three fleurs-de-lys Or France and Gules three lions passant guardant in pale Or ( for England ).
* 8, 763 km < sup > 2 </ sup > — Côte-d ' Or, France
Van Basten was voted eighth in a poll organised by the French weekly magazine France Football consulting their former Ballon d ' Or winners to elect the Football Player of the Century.
* Côte-d ' Or, a department in the eastern part of France and a premier wine-growing region
Again they would face Italian opposition, Juventus, who had won the Cup Winners ' Cup the previous season and had a team comprising many of Italy's 1982 World Cup winning team, and Michel Platini of France, winner of the Ballon d ' Or ( awarded to European footballer of the year ) in 1983, 1984 and 1985.
According to Victor Adolphe Malte-Brun in La France Illustrée, 1882, Orléans's arms are " gules, three caillous in cœurs de lys argent, and on a chief azure, three fleurs de lys Or.
" Charle Grandmaison, in the Dictionnaire Héraldique of 1861, states that it is " Or, with three hearts in gules ", without the chief of France.
Her name is also known from inscriptions found in Switzerland, and the Côte-d ' Or ( France ).
Dijon () is a city in eastern France, and is the capital of the Côte-d ' Or département and of the Burgundy region.
* François Hotman, " Of the Constable and Peers of France ," ' Franco-Gallia: Or, An Account of the Ancient Free State of France, and Most Other Parts of Europe, Before the Loss of Their Liberties., 2nd ed.
The following is a list of the 707 communes of the Côte-d ' Or département in France.
Or perhaps the consonants were simply inverted under the influence of the many settlements of France called Neuilly ( a frequent placename whose etymology is completely different from the special case of Neuilly-sur-Seine ).
According to Patrick Robertson's Film Facts, " the earliest pornographic motion picture which can definitely be dated is A L ' Ecu d ' Or ou la bonne auberge " made in France in 1908.
The arms used in England were: Quarterly, I and IV, quarterly 1st and 4th Azure three fleurs de lys Or ( for France ), 2nd and 3rd Gules three lions passant guardant in pale Or ( for England ); II Or a lion rampant within a tressure flory-counter-flory Gules ( for Scotland ); III Azure a harp Or stringed Argent ( for Ireland, this was the first time that Ireland was included in the royal arms ).
* Winner of the Diapason d ' Or for ' Liszt: Piano Recital ' ( France, 2001 )
He was born at Seurre ( Côte-d ' Or ), his father being a German who had married and settled in France.
She also won Diapason d ' Or Awards, Choc du Monde de la Musique in France, Cecilia Prize in Belgium, the Echo Award, the Italian Musica e dischi, Foreign Lyric Production Award, the USA Critics ' Award.

1.083 seconds.