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The people are constantly reminded of this by the phrase " Big Brother is watching you ", which is the core " truth " of the propaganda system in this state.
Gematria or gimatria ( ) is a system of assigning numerical value to a word or phrase, in the belief that words or phrases with identical numerical values bear some relation to each other, or bear some relation to the number itself as it may apply to a person's age, the calendar year, or the like.
In the most common case concord system, only the final word ( the noun ) in a phrase is marked for case.
The phrase was coined by Larry Sinclair, an engineer at Triple I ( Information International, Inc .), to express the idea that what the user sees on the screen is what the user gets on the printer while using the " page layout system ", a pre-press typesetting system first shown at ANPS in Las Vegas.
This approach is essentially equivalent to a system of phrase structure rules combined with a noncompositional semantic theory, since grammatical formalisms based on rewriting rules are generally equivalent in power to those based on substitution into schemata.
In the standard Pinyin system of romanization for Mandarin Chinese, capitalization is used to mark proper names, with some complexities because of different Chinese classifications of nominal types, and even different notions of such broad categories as word and phrase.
As it is relatively easy to secure a short key phrase, say by a previous private conversation, Bellaso's system was considerably more secure.
Usually the post-test recorded announcement began with the phrase, " This has been a test of the emergency broadcast system ...", followed by the here-in-above stated recitations.
William Sloane Coffin, Jr., Michael Ferber, Mitchel Goodman and Marcus Raskin, an account of the five men's 1970 trial on charges of conspiracy to violate the draft laws, followed by a harsh critique of the American prison system entitled Kind and Usual Punishment: The Prison Business ( 1973 ), an allusion to the phrase " cruel and unusual punishment ".
In 1949 the phrase appeared in an article by Walter Morrow in the San Francisco News ( published on 1 June ) and in Pierre Dos Utt's monograph, " TANSTAAFL: a plan for a new economic world order ", which describes an oligarchic political system based on his conclusions from " no free lunch " principles.
This phrase derives from the fact that to hold an election in such a system a writ of election must be issued.
In the professional and broadcast video industry, Sony's Betacam, derived from Betamax as a professional format, became one of several standard formats ; production houses exchange footage on Betacam videocassettes, and the Betacam system became the most widely used videotape format in the ENG ( Electronic News Gathering ) industry, replacing the U-matic tape format ( which was the first practical and cost-effective portable videotape format for broadcast television, signaling the end of 16 mm film — and the phrase " film at 11 " often heard on the six-o-clock newscast, before the film had been developed ).
According to Robert M. Berdahl, interim President of the University of Oregon, the phrase " flagship " came into existence in the 1950s when the Morrill Act schools were joined by newer institutions built in a wave of post-war expansion of state university system.
With the release of PC-DOS version 3. 3 ( and the near identical MS-DOS 3. 3 ) IBM introduced the code page numbering system to regular PC users, as the code page numbers ( and the phrase " code page ") were used in new commands to allow the character encoding used by all parts of the OS to be set in a systematic way.
Struggling to think up plots and humour for such a downbeat, confined environment, a particular phrase used by Marshall-" little victories "-struck a chord and convinced them to base the series on an inmate who made his daily life in prison more bearable by beating the system, even in trivial ways.
Le Grand E. Day and others have used the phrase “ multigovernment ” to describe a similar system.
The phrase " the common law of the civil law systems " means those underlying laws that create a distinct legal system and are common to all its elements.
Although often dismissed as a lightweight forerunner of Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species, Chambers ' book was in reality a programme for the unification of science which aimed to show that Laplace's nebular hypothesis for the origin of the solar system and Lamarck's theory of species transformation were both instances ( in Lewes ' phrase ) of ' one magnificent generalization of progressive development.
But although after reading Darwin's work he coined the phrase ' survival of the fittest ' as his own term for Darwin's concept, and is often misrepresented as a thinker who merely applied the Darwinian theory to society, he only grudgingly incorporated natural selection into his preexisting overall system.
It is surprisingly difficult to even state the problem from the point of view of a coherentist, because the phrase correspond to reality has a different meaning in a coherentist system.
The main problem faced by the system was the generation of so-called " Parse Forests "-often a large number of different grammar rules could be applied to any particular phrase, producing hundreds, even thousands of ( often identical ) parse trees.
The reporter of this system is clearly acquainted with the New Testament, since he adopts a phrase from the Epistle to the Corinthians ; he knows that Jesus habitually spoke of himself as Son of Man ; and in denying that Jesus performed miracles before his baptism, he adopts the history as told in the Gospels in opposition to that told in apocryphal Gospels of the Infancy.
Later, Léon Brillouin shortened the phrase to negentropy, to express it in a more " positive " way: a living system imports negentropy and stores it.

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But `` after the war '' was a luxury of a phrase he did not permit himself.
A particularly galling phrase was `` O.K., Panyotis, we have time at our disposal ''.
I use the phrase advisedly because there was something positively indecent about our relationship.
She was a living doll and no mistake -- the blue-black bang, the wide cheekbones, olive-flushed, that betrayed the Cherokee strain in her Midwestern lineage, and the mouth whose only fault, in the novelist's carping phrase, was that the lower lip was a trifle too voluptuous.
In Senator Joseph McCarthy's phrase, it was the most unheard-of thing ever heard of.
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.
It was an automatic phrase ; ;
there was no Martian concept to match it -- unless one took `` church '' and `` worship '' and `` God '' and `` congregation '' and many other words and equated them to the totality of the only world he had known during growing-waiting then forced the concept back into English in that phrase which had been rejected ( by each differently ) by Jubal, by Mahmoud, by Digby.
But for even the most active citizen the formal basis of his political activity was the invitation issued to everyone ( every qualified free male Athenian citizen ) by the phrase " whoever wishes ".
In the United States, farmland was typically divided as such, and the phrase " the back 40 " would refer to the 40 acre parcel to the back of the farm.
Brian Murdoch's 1993 translation would render the phrase as " there was nothing new to report on the Western Front " within the narrative.
During its design stages the name Victorie Stadion was frequently used, referring to the Dutch War of Independence, the phrase " n Alkmaar begint de victorie " ( Victory begins in Alkmaar ) in particular.
The form used in the Roman Rite included anointing of seven parts of the body while saying ( in Latin ): " Through this holy unction and His own most tender mercy may the Lord pardon thee whatever sins or faults thou hast committed deliquisti by sight hearing, smell, taste, touch, walking, carnal delectation ", the last phrase corresponding to the part of the body that was touched ; however, in the words of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, " the unction of the loins is generally, if not universally, omitted in English-speaking countries, and it is of course everywhere forbidden in case of women ".
When he discovered that the original Desiree, Glynis Johns, was able to sing ( she had a " small, silvery voice ") but could not " sustain a phrase ", he devised the song " Send in the Clowns " for her in a way that would work around her vocal weakness, e. g., by ending lines with consonants that made for a short cut-off.
However, it has been strongly argued that this was a point made out of mis-translation, as pointed out by Amin Malouf, and that the origin of the term in Middle Eastern culture comes from phrase Asasiyun, meaning those who follow the Asas ; believers in the foundation of faith.
It was at this time that ` Abdu ' l-Bahá, in order to provide proof of the falsity of the accusations leveled against him, in tablets to the West, stated that he was to be known as "` Abdu ' l-Bahá " an Arabic phrase meaning the Servant of Bahá to make it clear that he was not a Manifestation of God, and that his station was only servitude.
The phrase does not come from association with Black's Law Dictionary, which was first published in 1891.
The phrase " black-letter law " was used in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court case Naglee v. Ingersoll, 7 Pa. 185 ( 1847 ), almost 50 years before the first publication of Black's.
Before controversy erupted ( see below ) he exhibited an obsession with fire and his trademark phrase was " FIRE!

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