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In the early 1950's, Smith, together with his distinguished colleague, George Trager ( so austerely academic he sometimes fights his own evident charm ), and a third man with the engaging name of Birdwhistell ( Ray ), agreed on some basic premises about the three-part process that makes communication: ( 1 ) words or language ( 2 ) paralanguage, a set of phenomena including laughing, weeping, voice breaks, and `` tone '' of voice, and ( 3 ) kinesics, the technical name for gestures, facial expressions, and body shifts -- nodding or shaking the head, `` talking '' with one's hands, et cetera.
Swiss naturalist Conrad Gesner used the words lituum alpinum for the first known detailed description of the alphorn in his De raris et admirandis herbis in 1555.
The words were given in response to the Latin maxim: " Ignoramus et ignorabimus " or " We do not know, we cannot know ":
Downplay is commonly done via omission, diversion and confusion as they communicate in words, gestures, numbers, et cetera.
One of the last rulers of Rome to be theoretically called " Princeps " or First Citizen, Gallienus ' shrewd self-promotion assisted in paving the way for those who would be addressed with the words " Dominus et Deus " ( Lord and God ).
In other words, rewards that are given to individual team members should be contingent upon the performance of the entire team ( Sundstrom, et al., 1990 ).
While he was in prison, Pope Pius IX sent Davis a portrait inscribed with the Latin words, " Venite ad me omnes qui laboratis, et ego reficiam vos, dicit Dominus ", which comes from Matthew 11: 28 and translates as, " Come to me all ye who labor and are heavy burdened and I will give you rest, sayeth the Lord.
According to his daughter, his last words were " Da jitt et nix zo kriesche!
His actual words were recorded on the parchment as follows: " Dieu sait qui a tort et a pëché.
The words originate from the phrasing of the principle in the Latin maxim Stare decisis et non quieta movere: " to stand by decisions and not disturb the undisturbed.
In Zola ’ s words, which are the subtitle of the Rougon-Macquart series, they are " L ’ Histoire naturelle et sociale d ’ une famille sous le Second Empire "(" The natural and social history of a family under the Second Empire ").
In April 1966, Gallimard brought out another significant work by Foucault, Les Mots et les choses: Une archéologie des sciences humaines (" The words and the things "), which was later translated into English as The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences.
The original pre-Roman name of the city Tergeste derives from the Venetic words terg-( market ) and est-( place ) is etymologically related with the Scandinavian torg ( et ), Old Church Slavonic, Slovenian and
He replied to his critics that his version was, in fact, closer to the original as the manuscript clearly shows the words " Aux armes et cætera ..." for the chorus.
Ayduk, et al., found that rejection sensitivity and executive control are predictors of BPD symptoms ; in other words, people who are highly apt to feel rejected, and / or who have poor control of their emotions and behavior, are more likely to develop BPD.
The granting of the Royal Assent to a supply bill is indicated with the words La Reyne remercie ses bons sujets, accepte leur benevolence, et ainsi le veult, translated as " The Queen thanks her good subjects, accepts their bounty, and wills it so.
He asked the sacrister to take over his regular service, but unfortunately the latter couldn't remember the Latin words " Memento, homo, quia pulvis es, et in pulverem reverteris " ( Remember, man, that dust thou art, and unto dust thou shalt return ), which are to be proclaimed while applying a cross of ash to the foreheads of the churchgoers.
* Le Poèt et la muse for voice and piano ; words by E. Thévenet
Fearing arrest the archbishop fled to Canterbury, and entered upon a violent war of words with the king, and by his firm conduct led to the establishment of the principle that peers were only to be tried in full parliament before their own order ( en pleyn parlement et devant les piers ).
Also stress-related are the different spellings of the words en / én and et / ét ( the indefinite article and the word " one " in Danish ).
Priest, their commander, added in irony these words: " Vu et approuvé par nous, Commandant russe de la Ville de Coblence: Janvier 1er, 1814.
The doctrine of Tawhid in the words of the Mu ’ tazili prominent scholar, chief justice Abd al-Jabbar ibn Ahmed ( d. 415 AH / 1025 AD ), in an original Mu ’ tazili work translated in Martin et al.
In the words of ' Abd al-Jabbar, the doctrine of the intermediate position is ( Martin et al., 1997 ): the knowledge that whoever murders, or fornicates ( zana ), or commits serious sins is a grave sinner ( fasiq ) and not a believer, nor is his case the same that of believers with respect to praise and attributing greatness, since he is to be cursed and disregarded.
The crest features the French words Dieu et mon droit (" God and my right ").
The words that were used when popes were crowned were: Accipe tiaram tribus coronis ornatam, et scias te esse patrem principum et regum, rectorem orbis in terra vicarium Salvatoris nostri Jesu Christi, cui est honor et gloria in saecula saeculorum ( Receive the tiara adorned with three crowns and know that thou art father of princes and kings, the ruler of the world on earth, the vicar of our Savior Jesus Christ, to whom is honor and glory through all ages ).

words and decorum
The musicologist Charles Burney later took Serse to task for violating decorum in this way, writing: " I have not been able to discover the author of the words of this drama: but it is one of the worst Handel ever set to Music: for besides feeble writing, there is a mixture of tragic-comedy and buffoonery in it, which Apostolo Zeno and Metastasio had banished from serious opera.
2006, p. 148 ) These words closely resemble a translation of Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori, the famous line from the Roman lyrical poet Horace's Odes ( iii 2. 13 ), which can be rendered in English as " It is sweet and honourable to die for one's country ," or " It is sweet and fitting to die for the fatherland " --- and which inspired numerous nineteenth-and twentieth-century nationalist patriots in various countries.

words and est
By 1913, Ferdinand Lot could begin an article subtitled `` La Conquete De La Grande-Bretagne par Les Saxons '' with the words, `` Il est difficile aujourd'hui d'entretenir des illusions sur la valeur du recit traditionnel de la conquete de la Grande-Bretagne.
In their bearing upon the question of papal infallibility these words have caused considerable attention and controversy, and prominence is given to the circumstance that in the Greek text of the letter to the Emperor which the phrase occurs, the milder expression subverti permisit (" allowed to be overthrown ...") is used for subvertare conatus est.
C ' est, French for " it is ", resembles the English word say, hence allowing for a phrase to be interpreted as a request to speak the words after c ' est.
* Il est d ' étranges soirs for voice and piano or orchestra ( 1913 ) words by Albert Samain
* " C ' est la vie ", a French phrase, " Such is life "; see List of French words and phrases used by English speakers
In all probability those common juggling words of hocus pocus are nothing else but a corruption of hoc est corpus, by way of [...] imitation of the priests of the Church of Rome in their [...] Transubstantiation.
This is substantiated by the fact that in the Netherlands, the words Hocus pocus are usually accompanied by the additional words pilatus pas, and this is said to be based on a post-Reformation parody of the traditional Catholic ritual of transubstantiation during mass, being a Dutch corruption of the Latin words " Hoc est corpus ", meaning " this is ( my ) body ", and the credo " sub Pontio Pilato passus et sepultus est ", meaning " under Pontius Pilate he suffered and was buried ".
The Academicians received their new member with all due honours, but at the close of the ceremonies the Director addressed Greuze in these words " Monsieur, l ' Académie vous a reçu, mais c ' est comme peintre de genre ; elle a eu égard à vos anciennes productions, qui sont excellentes, et elle a fermé les yeux sur celle-ci, qui n ' est digne ni d ' elle ni de vous.
In France the name was shortened to MR to avoid the similarity in pronunciation of MR2 with the French words est merdeux, meaning "( it ) is shitty ".
" Le vrai Moleskine n ’ est plus " (" The real Moleskine is no more ") are the words Chatwin puts in the mouth of the owner of the stationery shop in Rue de l ’ Ancienne Comédie.
A genuflection is made at the mention of the Incarnation in the words et incarnatus est de Spiritu Sancto, ex Maria Virgine, et homo factus est (" by the power of the Holy Spirit he became incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and was made man ") in the Creed on the solemnities of Christmas and the Annunciation.
* at the words et Verbum caro factum est (" and the Word became flesh ") in the prologue of the Gospel of John, which is the usual Last Gospel, as well as the Gospel for the third Mass on Christmas.
He later represented Luxembourg again in the 1981 contest and finished 11th of 20 singing " C ' est peut-être pas l ' Amérique " ( It may not be America ) with words and music he composed along with Sophie Makhno and Jean-Claude Petit.
Chabrier played to them early versions of the romance " O petite étoile " and the ensemble " Le pal, est de tous les supplices ..." ( with words by Verlaine which Leterrier and Vanloo found too bold and toned down ).

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