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word and extreme
In the most extreme cases, patients may be able to produce only a single word.
In extreme programming, the Extract Method refactoring technique has essentially the same meaning as factoring in Forth ; to break down a " word " ( or function ) into smaller, more easily maintained functions.
A patient with Wernicke's aphasia can and may speak a great deal, but he or she confuses sound characteristics, producing “ word salad ” in extreme cases: intelligible words that appear to be strung together randomly.
Henry kept his word and took care of Anne in his last years alive ; however, after his death Anne suffered from extreme financial hardship because Edward VI's councillors refused to give her any funds and confiscated the homes she had been given.
The word unobtainium may well have been coined in the aerospace industry to refer to materials capable of withstanding the extreme temperatures expected in reentry.
The study's author, University of London psychologist Alex Mesoudi, recommends reporters to follow the sort of guidelines the World Health Organization and others endorse for coverage of any suicide: Use extreme restraint in covering these deaths — keep the word " suicide " out of the headline, don't romanticize the death, and limit the number of stories.
The couple came across the word catatonia, believing it to mean a sense of extreme pleasure and sleep, and the band was subsequently originally called ' Sweet Catatonia '.
In morphology, examples from degree adjectives, such as long, longer, longest, show that the most extreme degree of length is iconically represented by the word with the greatest number of phonemes.
The following poem makes even more extreme use of word incompatibility by pairing a number of polar opposites such as morning / night, paralyzed / walking, dry / drowned, lie / true, in conjunction with lesser incompatibilities such as swords / shot and rubber / wall.
Danish settlers came up with the name by combining the word west, which noted the town's location in extreme western North Dakota, with the word by, Danish for town.
Although in karate the word kumite is usually reserved for sparring, some schools also employ the term randori with regard to " mock-combat " in which both karateka move very fast, parrying and attempting acts of extreme violence with all four limbs ( including knees, elbows, etc.
" Holmes also criticized past decisions of the Court in this regard, stating that " I confess that I think that the right to make contracts at will that has been derived from the word liberty in the amendments has been stretched to its extreme by the decisions ".
A closely related concept is the analytic language, which in the extreme case does not use any inflections to indicate grammatical relationships ( but which may still form compound words or may change the meanings of individual words with derivational morphemes, either of which processes gives more than one morpheme per word ).
* Kiasu, Hokkien ( a Chinese spoken variant ) word for ' extreme fear of losing ' ( 怕输 )
It is more accurate to conceive of languages as existing on a continuum, with strictly isolating ( consistently one morpheme per word ) at one end and highly polysynthetic ( in which a single word may contain as much information as an entire English sentence ) at the other extreme.
The word " militant " is sometimes used to describe groups that do not name or describe themselves as militants, but that advocate extreme violence ; for example in the early twenty first century members of groups involved in Islamic terrorism such as Al-Qaeda are usually described as militants.
Such religious meaning must not be confused with the word ' belligerent ' used to describe extremist religious behaviours found in some who, based on their extreme religious beliefs or ideologies, take up weapons and become involved in warfare, or who commit acts of violence or terrorism in an attempt to advance their extremist religious agendas.
To take an even more extreme example, Jacques Derrida's essay Ulysses Gramophone, which J. Hillis Miller describes as a " hyperbolic, extravagant ... explosion " of the technique of close reading, devotes more than eighty pages to an interpretation of the word " yes " in James Joyce's modernist novel Ulysses.
Protecting one's belief during extreme or exigent circumstances is called idtirar ( إضطرار ), which translates to " being forced " or " being coerced ", and this word is not specific to concealing the faith.
Some extreme elements totally disavow prayer altogether through different interpretations of the word salat.
Jared Thomas referred to Captain Falcon as " the only known last legitimate use of the word ' extreme '".
As an extension of this definition, within pornography, the word can refer to someone who is viewed as being a particularly extreme sex addict, or for whom sex is a central focus of their lives.

word and final
the final word came forth.
A final word.
A final word
For example, the spelling of the Thai word for " beer " retains a letter for the final consonant " r " present in the English word it was borrowed from, but silences it.
* Giuseppe Barzilai goes back for explanation to the first verse of the prayer attributed to Rabbi Nehunya ben HaKanah, the literal rendering of which is “ O, with thy mighty right hand deliver the unhappy ,” forming from the initial and final letters of the words the word Abrakd ( pronounced Abrakad ), with the meaning “ the host of the winged ones ,” i. e., angels.
The current spelling, amaranth, seems to have come from folk etymology that assumed the final syllable derived from the Greek word anthos (" flower "), common in botanical names.
This thesis is supported by the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, explaining that the Turko-Mongol name Timur underwent a similar evolution, from the Sanskrit word cimara (" iron ") via a modified version * čimr to the final Turkicized version timür, with-ür replacing-r due to the Turkish vowel harmony ( hence babr → babür ).
" In the final text, the word that was replaced with in to avoid committing the entirety of Palestine to this purpose.
Examples from English are the diaeresis in naïve and Noël, which show that the vowel with the diaeresis mark is pronounced separately from the preceding vowel ; the acute and grave accents, which can indicate that a final vowel is to be pronounced, as in saké and poetic breathèd, and the cedilla under the " c " in the borrowed French word façade, which shows it is pronounced rather than.
For example, familio " family " is, with the stress on the second i, but when the word is used without the final o ( famili ’), the stress remains on the second i:.
Recent evidences such as the pool and a turn away from the vestiges of positivism as evidenced by the growing number of books addressing the historicity of John reveal that the final word has not been said on how much of the historical Jesus inhabits John's gospel.
In the most common case concord system, only the final word ( the noun ) in a phrase is marked for case.
In this form, its defining feature is a constant stress on the tenth syllable, so that the number of syllables in the verse may vary, equaling eleven in the usual case where the final word is stressed on the penultimate syllable.
Additionally, Ted Sorensen claimed in his memoir Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History ( 2008 ) to have had a hand in the speech, and said he had incorrectly inserted the word ein, incorrectly taking responsibility for the " jelly doughnut misconception ", below, a claim apparently supported by Berlin mayor Willy Brandt but dismissed by later scholars since the final typed version, which does not contain the words, is the last one Sorensen could have worked on.
They form part along with the Speaker of the National Assembly, the legislative offices which under the constitution have the final decision and last word on any legislative matter including the laws of Mauritius.
The word ragnarök as a whole is then usually interpreted as the " final destiny of the gods.
* If the word ends in a consonant cluster, only the final consonant counts.
" The same year, a survey of members of the American Psychological Association rated reparative therapy as " certainly discredited ", though the authors warn that the results should be interpreted carefully as an initial step, not a final word.
lang declared that good songwriting comes from being constantly surprised, such as how the entirety of " Running Scared " eventually depends on the final note, one word.
If the symbol "#" stands for a word boundary ( initial or final ), the notation "/ __ #"
Rarely are debates formally closed ; in some instances, the final word determines the practical law, but in many instances the issue is left unresolved.
Jay Sawyer, relative of one of the victims, noted, " Without saying a word, he got the final word.

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