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phrase and is
But it is characteristic of him, we are told, `` his little artifice '', to be able to introduce `` into a fairly vulgar and humorous piece of hackwork a sudden phrase of genuine creative art ''.
A fourth view is the transformation of emotion, as in Housman's fine phrase on the arts: they `` transform and beautify our inner nature ''.
And although Schnabel's pianism bristles with excitement, it is meticulously faithful to Schubert's dynamic markings and phrase indications.
Dominant stress is of course more than extended duration, and normally centers on syllables that would have primary stress or phrase stress if the words or longer units they are parts of were spoken alone: a dominant stress given to glorify would normally center on its first syllable rather than its last.
Kent and Story, the great early American scholars, repeatedly made use of this phrase, or of `` Christian nations '', which is a substantial equivalent.
It is a phrase as arresting as a magician's gesture, with a piquant turn of harmony giving an effect of strangeness.
there is no phrase or image that sounds like Hardy or that is striking enough to give individuality to the poem.
It is true of the rhythmic pattern in which the beat shifts continuously, or at least is continuously sprung, so that it becomes ambiguous enough to allow the pattern to be dominated by the long pulsations of the phrase or strophe.
It is natural that he should turn for his major support to a select and dedicated few from the organization which actually owns the university and whose goals are, in their opinion, identified with its highest good and ( to use that oft-repeated phrase ) ' the attainment of excellence ' ''.
) `` Quoting Mr. Kennan's phrase that anything would be better than a policy which led inevitably to nuclear war, he ( Toynbee ) says that anything is better than a policy which allows for the possibility of nuclear war ''.
What was lacking was a real sense of phrase, the kind of legato singing that would have added a dimension of smoothness to what is, after all, a very oily character.
His interpretation of the Pauline phrase is that we should seek the common good more than the private good, but this is because the common good is a more desirable good for the individual.
In English writing, the phrase " a modest proposal " is now conventionally an allusion to this style of straight-faced satire.
" Heath comments that " The last phrase is curious, but the meaning of it is obvious enough, as also the meaning of the phrase about ending " at one and the same number "( Heath 1908: 300 ).
Note that this premise uses the phrase " is not ", a form of " to be "; this and many other examples show that he did not intend to abandon " to be " as such.
" American shot " is a translation of a phrase from French film criticism, " plan américain " and refers to a medium-long (" knee ") film shot of a group of characters, who are arranged so that all are visible to the camera.
The phrase " mad Arab ", sometimes with both words capitalized in Lovecraft's stories, is used so commonly before Alhazred's name that it almost constitutes a title.
An abbreviation ( from Latin brevis, meaning short ) is a shortened form of a word or phrase.

phrase and comparable
") This is comparable to the French phrase " n ' est-ce pas?
With its ornate 19th century buildings, large avenues, prestigious schools and museums and various parks, the arrondissement has long been known as one of French high society's favorite places of residence ( comparable to New York's Upper East Side or London's Chelsea & Kensington ) to such an extent that the phrase " le 16e " () has been associated with great wealth in French popular culture.
According to the General Counsel, " The phrase that the Secretary must find the circumstances of captivity to be comparable to those under which persons have generally been held captive by enemy armed forces during periods of armed conflict does not mean that the event must occur during an armed conflict such as World Wars I & II, the Korean War, Vietnam War, etc.
The phrase " tyranny of the majority " ( or " tyranny of the masses "), used in discussing systems of democracy and majority rule, envisions a scenario in which decisions made by a majority place its interests so far above those of an individual or minority group as to constitute active oppression, comparable to that of tyrants and despots.
Unlike fine arts, which had been discussed in purely formal terms, comparable to the literary New Criticism, under the influences of Bernard Berenson and Ernst Gombrich, nuanced discussion of the arts of design since the 1970s have been set within social and intellectual contexts, taking account of fluctuations in luxury trades, the availability of design prototypes to local craftsmen, the cultural horizons of the patron, and economic considerations —" the limits of the possible " in economic historian Fernand Braudel's famous phrase.
The phrase refers to two pizzas being offered for the comparable price of a single pizza from competitors.
The phrase " in Judea " does not exist in the comparable verse in Mark, and is an addition by the author of Matthew.
The phrase is comparable to " out in the boondocks ".

phrase and Gaulish
The toponym is based on the Gaulish phrase are-mori " on / at sea ", made into the Gaulish place name Aremorica (* are-mor-ika ) " Place by the Sea ".

phrase and festival
The word carne may also be translated as flesh, so suggesting carne vale as " a farewell to the flesh ", a phrase actually embraced by certain Carnival celebrants who encourage letting go of your former ( or everyday ) self and embracing the carefree nature of the festival.
Laissez les bons temps rouler is a more than a clichéd phrase of the local culture, which means " let the good times roll ", as nearly every village, town and city of any size has a yearly festival, celebrating an important part of the local culture and economy.
The phrase io Saturnalia was the characteristic shout or salutation of the festival, originally commencing after the public banquet on the single day of December 17.
" During samvatsari — the last day of Jain festival paryusana — Jains utter the phrase Micchami Dukkadam after pratikraman.
In her 1992 article, Rich commented on the strong gay and lesbian presence on the previous year's film festival circuit, and coined the phrase " New Queer Cinema " to describe a growing movement of similarly themed films being made by gay and lesbian independent filmmakers, chiefly in North America and England.
The coy phrase “ See You in August ” appeared on bumper stickers sold by the festival as a means for women ( many of whom remained closeted for professional reason throughout the 1980s and 90s ) to signify their Michigan attendance to one another ; attendees respond quickly to the sight of a woman in “ festiewear ” off land, and by 2000 the festival ’ s popular Cuntree Store had expanded beyond t-shirts and stickers to sell camping gear, premium ice cream, and a range of tools and snacks.
The Linenhall also organises an annual children's arts festival called Roola Boola ( an anglicisation of the Irish phrase rí rá agus ruaile buaile which in this context means " boisterous fun ").
In Britain 1 January was celebrated as the New Year festival, but the " year starting 25th March was called the Civil or Legal Year, although the phrase Old Style was more commonly used.
The Oyé Village is a phrase used to collectively describe the growing number of stalls at the festival.

phrase and mentioned
A 19th century source notes that the phrase was not mentioned by the other Evangelists, nor by the Apostles except Peter.
While the abbreviation " YOLD " isn't used in the Principia, and the phrase " Year of Our Lady of Discord " is only mentioned once, it is a Discordian tradition to use that designation.
John Painter states that phrase " who was called Christ " is used by Josephus in this passage " by way of distinguishing him from others of the same name such as the high priest Jesus son of Damneus, or Jesus son of Gamaliel " both having been mentioned by Josephus in this context.
A shallow approach which simply guessed at the sense of the ambiguous English phrase that Piron mentions ( based, perhaps, on which kind of prisoner-of-war camp is more often mentioned in a given corpus ) would have a reasonable chance of guessing wrong fairly often.
The phrase Saul is among the prophets, is mentioned by the text in a way that suggests it was a proverb in later Israelite culture.
The bridge and the phrase were mentioned in the novel A Touch of Love by Jonathan Coe.
Hocus is a shortening of the magic incantation hocus pocus, which in turn is a contraction of the phrase Hocus pocus, tontus talontus, vade celeriter jubeo, mentioned in Thomas Ady's 1656 book A candle in the dark, or a treatise on the nature of witches and witchcraft.
It seemed that either Jelic had seen the Vinland Map and promised not to reveal its existence ( keeping the promise so rigidly that he never mentioned any of the other new historical information on the map ), or that he had invented the phrase as a scholarly description, and the Vinland Map creator copied him.
Although the phrase " gift economy " is never explicitly mentioned, the scheme would, in effect, create one.
The phrase is mentioned in a painting of a Native American rising up above the flames before a tribe of onlookers in a state of amazement.
In his speeches in the late 1920s, Nazi leader Adolf Hitler complained bitterly about the presence of Jewish conductors at the Berlin opera, and mentioned Walter a number of times, adding to Walter's name the phrase, " alias Schlesinger.
However, Rudolph is never directly mentioned by name ( references are replaced by a character interrupting with the phrase " Don't say that name!
A phrase from The Tempest is mentioned by Gorkon as representing the new galactic order, that of a " brave new world ".
Agrippa is briefly mentioned in Joyce's 1916 novel, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, as being known to the protagonist Stephen: " A phrase of Cornelius Agrippa flew through his mind ".
Lynch came across the phrase " lost highway " in Barry Gifford's Night People and mentioned to the writer how much he loved it as a title for a film.
One phrase of the prayer is customized to mentioned the specific holiday.
The phrase " navel of the earth " is used in ( Ezek 38: 12 ; Judg 9: 37 ) Aramaic ' tibbur ' ( navel ) and is also mentioned in ( Song of songs 7: 2 ; Ezek 16: 4 ).
Conversely, this could mean Anulo was " nepos " of both the senior Harald and the other King mentioned in the same phrase, Hemming.
Although the Sanskrit phrase used in India is not mentioned originally in the bodies of the two main Pure Land sutras, it appears in the opening of the extant Sanskrit Infinite Life Sutra as the following:
These ads are the oldest on record to use the phrase " animated cartoons "; as would be usual for all of the following comic adaptations, only the comic artist is mentioned in the advertising, never the animator.
The phrase is also mentioned in the beginning of Justinian's Institutiones: ‘ iuris praecepta sunt haec: honeste vivere, alterum non laedere, suum cuique tribuere .’ ( Inst.
The Valley of Baca is mentioned in Psalm 84 of the Bible in the following passage: The original Hebrew language phrase for the Valley of Baca is emeq ha-Baka.
The phrase became known to English scholars probably from Pericles ' Funeral Oration, as mentioned in Thucydides ' History of the Peloponnesian War.
The phrase " Your money or your life " is mentioned in trial reports from the mid-18th century:
The phrase is mentioned several times in the song " Parlez-vous français?

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