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word and distance
The primary purpose of this text is to refine the literary concept dhvani or poetic suggestion, by arguing for the existence of rasa-dhvani, primarily in forms of Sanskrit including a word, sentence or whole work " suggests " a real-world emotional state or bhāva, but thanks to aesthetic distance, the sensitive spectator relishes the rasa, the aesthetic flavor of tragedy, heroism or romance.
Like journey, the distance that could be travelled in a day, the title ' journeyman ' derives from the French words for ' day ' ( jour and journée ) from which came the middle English word journei.
In the physical sciences and engineering, when one speaks of " units of length ", the word " length " is synonymous with " distance ".
As Anglicanism represents a broad range of theological opinion, its presbyterate includes priests who consider themselves no different in any respect from those of the Roman Catholic Church, and a minority who prefer to use the title presbyter in order to distance themselves from the more sacrificial theological implications which they associate with the word “ priest .” While priest is the official title of a member of the presbyterate in every Anglican province worldwide, the ordination rite of certain provinces ( including the Church of England ) recognizes the breadth of opinion by adopting the title The Ordination of Priests ( also called Presbyters ).
For others, avoidance of the word " church " indicates a desire to distance itself from traditional Christian theology.
In that case the word can be explained from the Old Scandinavian maritime distance unit, vika ( f .), which probably originally referred to the distance covered by one shift of rowers.
The idea that the word Viking is connected to the maritime distance unit vika has been put forward by at least four persons independently since the early 1980s, and has gained substantial support among scholars in recent years.
The ( 3, 1 ) repetition has a distance of 3, as three bits need to be flipped in the same triple to obtain another code word with no visible errors.
Most of the positions are named roughly according to a system of polar coordinates-one word ( leg, cover, mid-wicket ) specifies the angle from the batsman, and is optionally preceded by an adjective describing the distance from the batsman ( silly, short, deep or long ).
The word surveillance may be applied to observation from a distance by means of electronic equipment ( such as CCTV cameras ), or interception of electronically transmitted information ( such as Internet traffic or phone calls ).
The word Mastaba comes from the Arabic word for a bench of mud, likely because when seen from a distance it resembles a bench.
We still see this in our current word: uitthoek, which refers to a certain ( occupied ) area at some distance, which could be located on the waterfront ( wed ).
The word is related to " collinear " and implies light that does not disperse with distance ( ideally ), or that will disperse minimally ( in reality ).
The name Phuket ( of which the ph sound is an aspirated p ) is apparently derived from the word bukit ( Jawi: بوكيت ) in Malay which means " hill ", as this is what the island appears like from a distance.
The word Macross comes from a wordplay combination of the prefix " macro " in reference to its massive size in comparison to human vehicles ( though when compared with the alien ships in the series, it is a relatively small gun destroyer ) and the distance they must cross.
As a result, she began to distance herself from some of her crew mates, choosing to spend her free time studying the newly found word of Surak.
The most common types of word problems are distance problems, age problems, work problems, percentage problems, mixtures problems and numbers problems.
" Prehistoric travelers from the Asian mainland would repeat the word as " jaui-jaui " to mean " far away " because of the distance of the islands from the continent of Asia.
It appears that Hooke professed to have a solution of the problem of the path of a body moving round a centre of force attracting as the inverse square of the distance, but Halley declared after a delay of some months that Hooke " had not been so good as his word " in showing his solution to Wren, and started for Cambridge, in the month of August 1684, to consult Newton on the subject.
Some of the modern computational statistical hypothesis testing methods can be regarded as improvements of lexicostatistics in that they use similar word lists and distance measures.
Informally, the Levenshtein distance between two words is equal to the number of single-character edits required to change one word into the other.
The Parti Acadien tried to distance itself from its more radical elements, even hesitating to use the word " nationalist ".

word and is
I suggested that one must let it in because it is the truth, but Beckett did not take to the word truth.
The key word in my plays is ' perhaps ' ''.
If they avoid the use of the pungent, outlawed four-letter word it is because it is taboo ; ;
The word `` mimesis '' ( `` imitation '' ) is usually associated with Plato and Aristotle.
Complicity is an embarrassing word.
As a word of caution, we should be aware that in actual practice no message is purely one of the four types, question, command, statement, or exclamation.
Harris J. Griston, in Shaking The Dust From Shakespeare ( 216 ), writes: `` There is not a word spoken by Shylock which one would expect from a real Jew ''.
To innocence, a word given is a word that will be kept.
Sensibility is a vague word, covering an area of meaning rather than any precise talent, quality, or skill.
Therefore, what we must prove or disprove is that there were Saxons, in the broad sense in which we must construe the word, in the area of the Saxon Shore at the time it was called the Saxon Shore.
There's more reading and instruction to be heard on discs than ever before, although the spoken rather than the sung word is as old as Thomas Alva Edison's first experiment in recorded sound.
Now, of course, that the Russians are the nuclear villains, radiation is a nastier word than it was in the mid, when the US was testing in the atmosphere.
As Sir Giles Overreach ( how often had he had to play that part, who did not believe a word of it ), he raised his arm and declaimed: `` Where is my honour now ''??
The gulf between the `` rich '' and the `` poor '' has narrowed, in the industrialized Western world, to the point that the word `` poor '' is hardly applicable.
Here is a word of advice when you go shopping for your pansy seeds.
Any alteration of one of these factors is distortion, although we generally use that word only for effects so pronounced that they can be stated quantitatively on the basis of standard tests.
In analyzing the watercolors of Roy Mason, the first thing that comes to mind is their essential decorativeness, yet this word has such a varied connotation that it needs some elaboration here.
For example, probably very few people know that the word `` visrhanik '' that is bantered about so much today stems from the verb `` bouanahsha '': to salivate.
The latter is useful for modifying information about some or all forms of a word, hence reducing the work required to improve dictionary contents.
Equivalents could be assigned to the paradigm either at the time it is added to the dictionary or after the word has been studied in context.
From the point of view of syntactic analysis the head word in the statement is the predicator has broken, and from the point of view of meaning it would seem that the trouble centers in the breaking ; ;
When a word represents a larger construction of which it is the only expressed part, it normally has more stress than it would have in fully expressed construction.
If word classes differ in their resistance or liability to stem replacement within meaning slot, it is conceivable that individual meanings also differ with fair consistence trans-lingually.

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