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Dictionary and Occupational
`` The Dictionary Of Occupational Titles '' published by the U. S. Department of Labor describes him as follows: `` Designs, plans and furnishes interiors of houses, commercial and institutional structures, hotels, clubs, ships, theaters, as well as set decorations for motion picture arts and television.
In 1973, Dr. John Kappas, Founder of the Hypnosis Motivation Institute, wrote and defined the profession of a hypnotherapist in the Federal Dictionary of Occupational Titles:
* Selected Characteristics of Occupations, a companion volume to the U. S. Department of Labor's Dictionary of Occupational Titles
* Dictionary of Occupational Titles
* Dictionary of Occupational Titles ( DOT ) First Published 1939.
" Replace with a database: O * NET replaces the Dictionary of Occupational Titles.
The O * Net ( an online resource which has replaced the Dictionary of Occupational Titles ( DOT )) lists job requirements for a variety of jobs and is often considered basic, generic, or initial job analysis data.

Dictionary and Titles
* John Plowright, The Routledge Dictionary of Modern British History, " Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1851 " ( pp. 88-89 )

Dictionary and uses
The Amazon Kindle reading device also uses NOAD as its built-in dictionary, along with a choice for the Oxford Dictionary of English.
The Cambridge-published English Pronouncing Dictionary ( aimed at those learning English as a foreign language ) uses the term " BBC Pronunciation " on the basis that the name " Received Pronunciation " is " archaic " and that BBC news-presenters no longer suggest high social class and privilege to their listeners.
* Dictionary of the Flemish Sign Language ( uses SignWriting )
The American Heritage Dictionary ( 2000 ) uses the following two sentences to illustrate the difference, noting that the distinction " is useful in principle, but it is by no means widely observed, and considerable variation in usage occurs at all levels.
One of the earliest recorded uses of the word in the West is in the McFarland Thai-English Dictionary, published in 1944, which describes one of the meanings of bong in the Thai language as, " a bamboo waterpipe for smoking kancha, tree, hashish, or the hemp-plant.
However, almost all modern uses of the term " Sturgeon's Law " actually refer to the second, including the definition listed in the Oxford English Dictionary.
Webster's dictionary cites Brewer's Dictionary and the Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 1811, for these uses of Paddington.
While many sources uses the terms stream of consciousness and interior monologue as synonyms, the Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms suggests, that " they can also be distinguished psychologically and literarily.
Examples of this modern usage can also be seen in the Dictionary of the Middle Ages, which has an article titled " Barbarians, the Invasions " and uses the term barbarian throughout its 13 volumes.
The dictionary now called Webster's New Universal no longer even uses the text of the original Webster's New Universal dictionary, but rather is a newly commissioned version of the Random House Dictionary.
* Sakhr Multilingual Dictionary ( uses Harakat )
* This article uses text from A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A. D., with an Account of the Principal Sects and Heresies by Henry Wace.
This article uses text from A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A. D., with an Account of the Principal Sects and Heresies by Henry Wace.
This article uses text from A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A. D., with an Account of the Principal Sects and Heresies by Henry Wace.
* This article uses text from A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A. D., with an Account of the Principal Sects and Heresies by Henry Wace
This article uses text from A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A. D., with an Account of the Principal Sects and Heresies by Henry Wace
The Oxford English Dictionary ( OED ) still uses gendarmery as the principal spelling while Merriam-Webster uses gendarmerie as the principal spelling.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, one of the first documented uses of the word ufology can be found in the Times Literary Supplement from January 23, 1959, in which it writes, " The articles, reports, and bureaucratic studies which have been written about this perplexing visitant constitute ' ufology '.
The Oxford English Dictionary notes uses of the word from 1515 to 1867.
This article uses text from A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A. D., with an Account of the Principal Sects and Heresies by Henry Wace.
* Dictionary — A dictionary and thesaurus program which uses the New Oxford American Dictionary.
The Oxford English Dictionary includes two forms of the word: the adjective, “ aporetic ” which it defines as “ to be at a loss ,” “ impassable ,” and “ inclined to doubt, or to raise objections ”; and the noun form “ aporia ,” which it defines as the “ state of the aporetic ” and “ a perplexity or difficulty .” The dictionary entry also includes two early textual uses, which both refer to the term ’ s rhetorical ( rather than philosophical ) usage.

Dictionary and elements
* American Heritage Dictionary: " Of or relating to art, architecture, or literature that reacts against earlier modernist principles, as by reintroducing traditional or classical elements of style or by carrying modernist styles or practices to extremes: ' It roadhouse is so architecturally interesting ... with its postmodern wooden booths and sculptural clock.
Angelo S. Rappoport in his Dictionary of Socialism ( 1924 ) analysed forty definitions of socialism to conclude that common elements of socialism include: general criticisms of the social effects of private ownership and control of capital-as being the cause of poverty, low wages, unemployment, economic and social inequality, and a lack of economic security ; a general view that the solution to these problems is a form of collective control over the means of production, distribution and exchange ( the degree and means of control vary amongst socialist movements ); agreement that the outcome of this collective control should be a society based upon social justice, including social equality, economic protection of people, and should provide a more satisfying life for most people.
An application's AppleScript elements are visible in the application's Scripting Dictionary ( distributed as part of the application ), which can be viewed in any script editor.
Sometimes the term is used in the more general sense of " the elements such as freedom of speech, an independent judiciary, etc, that make up a democratic society " ( Collins English Dictionary ).
In addition to narratives of Thomas ' adventures, its poetic and liturgical elements provide important evidence for early Syrian Christian traditions ," according to the Anchor Bible Dictionary.
The nutritional value of 100 g of dry nest includes 49. 9 g of water-soluble protein ( including amido nitrogen, monoamine nitrogen, non-amino nitrogen, arginine, humin, histidine, lysine and cysteine ), 30. 6 g carbohydrate ( glycoprotein and mucin ), 4. 9 g iron, 2. 5 g inorganic salt ( including potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, phosphorus, silica and other trace elements ), and 1. 4 g fiber ( Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The History of Chinese Medicine and the Nutrition Table ).
This style, collectively known as Swing or Jive talk ( see: Dictionary of Swing ), included Afro-American, Cuban, Mexican and South American elements, as well as bits introduced by Slim Gaillard ( see ' McVouty oreeney ).
Another definition distinguishes grammatical categories from lexical categories, such that the elements in a grammatical category have a common grammatical meaning-that is, they are part of the language's grammatical structure .< ref >" grammatical category " The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics.
The Global JXDM, Version 3. 0. 3 Global Justice XML Data Dictionary ( Global JXDD ) types and properties are rendered as XML Schema types, elements, and attributes.
The Oxford English Dictionary definition of opportunism in this context is " the policy or practice of making concessions to bourgeois elements of society ", as " a stage in the implementation of Socialism or Communism ", where an opportunist is " a socialist or communist who advocates the making of concessions to the bourgeoisie ".

Dictionary and defining
The 2002 edition of The World Book Dictionary does not note a negative connotation, defining it simply as: " a follower of Sun Myung Moon "; nor does the 1999 edition of the Webster's II New College Dictionary, which defines it as " a member of the Unification Church established and headed by Sun Myung Moon.
The first such dictionary to use a defining vocabulary was the New Method English Dictionary by Michael West and James Endicott ( published in 1935 ), a small dictionary written using a defining vocabulary of just 1490 words.
When the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English was first published in 1978, its most striking feature was its use of a 2000-word defining vocabulary based on Michael West's General Service List, and since then defining vocabularies have become a standard component of monolingual learner's dictionaries for English and for other languages.
The first English MLD, published in 1935, was the New Method English Dictionary by Michael West and James Endicott, a small dictionary using a restricted defining vocabulary of just 1490 words.
The Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English was published in 1978, and its most striking feature was the use of a restricted defining vocabulary, which is now a standard feature of learners ' dictionaries.
In 2006, both the Oxford English Dictionary and the Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary struck a balance between acknowledging widespread use of the verb coinage and preserving the particular search engine's association with the coinage, defining google ( all lower case, with-le ending ) as a verb meaning " use the Google search engine to obtain information on the Internet ".
The Oxford English Dictionary defines a character actor as " an actor who specializes in character parts ", defining character part in turn as " an acting role displaying pronounced or unusual characteristics or peculiarities ".
In defining a column, Dictionary. com provides a breakdown of a few popular subjects covered by columnists:
In 2001, the Oxford English Dictionary added the term girl power ," defining this phrase as:
The Global Justice XML Data Dictionary ( Global JXDD or GJXDD ) provides a solution to this problem by defining the common vocabulary utilized in the GJXDM.
Father Hardon was a very prominent member of the Jesuit community, which is known for its academic rigor, and wrote dozens of books on religion and theology, including The Catholic Catechism ( 1975 ), a defining volume of Catholic orthodoxy ; and the Modern Catholic Dictionary ( 1980 ), the first major Catholic reference dictionary published after the Second Vatican Council ( 1962 – 1965 ).
The shorter Oxford English Dictionary contains a reference to an oecist, oekist or oikist, defining him as: " the founder of an ancient Greek ... colony ".

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