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Words or phrases that connoisseurs have admired as handsome or ironic or humorous must therefore lose merit and become regarded as mere inevitable time-servers, sometimes accurate and sometimes not.
:" Words are to the Anthropologist what rolled pebbles are to the Geologist — battered relics of past ages often containing within them indelible records capable of intelligent interpretation — and when we see what amount of change 2000 years has been able to produce in the languages of Greece & Italy or 1000 in those of Germany France & Spain we naturally begin to ask how long a period must have lapsed since the Chinese, the Hebrew, the Delaware & the Malesass had a point in common with the German & Italian & each other — Time!
The Chicago Manual of Style, in its section " Words derived from proper names ", gives some examples of both lowercase and capitalized stylings, including a few terms styled both ways, and says, " Authors and editors must decide for themselves, but whatever choice is made should be followed consistently throughout a work.
The first written reference to them appears to be in an 1858 edition of the magazine Household Words in one of a series of articles titled " On the Canal ", but while this shows that the art form must have existed by this date it doesn't provide us with an origin.
The party claims to stand for " white family values " and the " Fourteen Words ", a white nationalist slogan that states: " We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.
Words were left saying " All Chinese traitors must die ( 所有漢汗 ( 奸 ) 都要死 )".
Scott wrote " Words must always fail me when I talk of Bill Wilson.
Alice then must use the Lotis Words to try to bring her sister back from the dark.
According to Austin's original exposition in How to Do Things With Words, an illocutionary act is an act ( 1 ) for the performance of which I must make it clear to some other person that the act is performed ( Austin speaks of the ' securing of uptake '), and ( 2 ) the performance of which involves the production of what Austin calls ' conventional consequences ' as, e. g., rights, commitments, or obligations ( Austin 1975, 116f., 121, 139 ).
Works such as the Chhbap Pros (" Boy's Code "), Chhbap Srey (" Girl's Code ") and Chhbap Peak Chas (" Code of Ancient Words ") gave such advice as: a person that does not wake up before sunrise is lazy ; a child must tell parents or elders where they go and what time they will return home ; always close doors gently, otherwise a bad temper will be assumed ; sit in a chair with the legs straight down and not crossed ( crossing the legs is a mark of an impolite person ); and always let the other person do more talking.
Words must also use at least two cards.
* Words of foreign origin must be written in katakana.
“ Act Without Words II shows that life must be endured, if not understood.
" To which he concluded, that Courts must interpret contracts " fairly and broadly " following the maxim that " Words are to be so understood that the subject-matter may be preserved rather than destroyed.

Words and be
If, at any time during the assignment pass, the compiler finds that there are no more index words available for assignment, the warning message `` No More Index Words Available '' will be placed in the object program listing, the table will be altered to show that index words 1 through 96 are available, and the assignment will continue as before.
* Words like semi, anti, and multi tend to be pronounced,, and rather than,, and.
* Words of French origin, such as clique and niche are pronounced more like they would be in French, so rather than, rather than.
Words can be tested, redefined, and debugged as the source is entered without recompiling or restarting the whole program.
Words of non-Indo-European origin can be traced into Greek from as early as Mycenaean times ; they include a large number of Greek toponyms.
Words such as tempura or hiryōzu ( synonymous with ganmodoki ) are said to be of Portuguese origin.
Words can be categorized based on the pattern they fit into.
The book immediately following Omni, the Words of Mormon, is an editorial insertion that explains how the first first person narrative came to be inserted into the Book of Mormon and how subsequent narrative will differ, being mostly third person narration by Mormon that summarizes more lengthy accounts taken from the Large Plates of Nephi.
Words may be written from the point of view of the signer or the viewer.
An example would be WBAI's broadcasting the track " Filthy Words " from a George Carlin comedy album, which eventually led to the 1978 Supreme Court case of FCC v. Pacifica Foundation.
This included a monograph on children ’ s regularization of irregular forms, and a popular 1999 book, Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language, in which he argued that regular and irregular phenomena were products of computation and memory lookup, respectively, and that language could be understood as an interaction between the two.
Words like neigh, break, outlaw, laser, microwave and telephone might all be either verb forms or nouns.
Words that derived from German however would use a as the h &# 39 ; s would be pronounced.
Words in one class can sometimes be derived from those in another ; this can give rise to new words, for example the noun aerobics has recently given rise to the adjective aerobicized.
* Words may not be repeated.
Words such as " milk " or " rice " are not so obviously countable entities, but they can be counted with an appropriate unit of measure in both English and Mandarin ( e. g., " glasses of milk " or " spoonfuls of rice ").
The 1662 Book of Common Prayer did not specify a particular rite to be observed on Good Friday but local custom came to mandate an assortment of services, including the Seven Last Words from the Cross and a three-hour service consisting of Matins, Ante-communion ( using the Reserved Sacrament in high church parishes ) and Evensong.
* The work of the scholar of political communication Murray Edelman ( 1919 – 2001 ), starting with his seminal book The Symbolic Uses of Politics ( 1964 ), continuing with Politics as symbolic action: mass arousal and quiescience ( 1971 ), Political Language: Words that succeed and policies that fail ( 1977 ), Constructing the Political Spectacle ( 1988 ) and ending with his last book The Politics of Misinformation ( 2001 ) can be viewed as an exploration of the deliberate manipulation and obfuscation of the map-territory distinction for political purposes.
When Bossuet was chosen to be the tutor of the Dauphin, oldest child of Louis XIV, he wrote several works for the edification of his pupil, one of which was Politics Derived from the Words of Holy Scripture, a discourse on the principles of royal absolutism.
Words are commonly used metaphorically and symbolically and what a poem appears to be about on its surface is rarely what is intended by the poet or understood by audiences " in the know ".
Words in two languages that may sound alike today are more likely to be unrelated than related.
It is therefore fitting that his last book, published posthumously, should be one that he describes as being " something of a shorter and more accessible version of the longer books, The Great Code and Words with Power ," which he asks his readers to read sympathetically, not " as proceeding from a judgment seat of final conviction, but from a rest stop on a pilgrimage, however near the pilgrimage may now be to its close " ( Double Vision Preface ).

Words and at
* Words, sheet music & MIDI file at the Cyber Hymnal
Words used as prepositions in English ( such as to, from, by, in, and at ) are postpositional in Ainu ; they come after the word that they modify.
Words of the Fighting Forces by Clinton A. Sanders, a dictionary of military slang, published in 1942, in the library at The Pentagon gives this definition:
* Interview, online from CBC Words at Large ( audio excerpt )
Raised garden beds with painted wooden edgings at Wise Words Community Garden in Mid-City, New Orleans
* 8 p. m. EDT: Come Together: A Night for John Lennon's Words and Music, a tribute to John Lennon that became a concert of prayer and healing for New York City to benefit the relief efforts, hosted by Kevin Spacey and featuring Dave Matthews, Moby, Stone Temple Pilots, Nelly Furtado, Shelby Lynne, Alanis Morissette, Cyndi Lauper, The Isley Brothers, Lou Reed, Marc Anthony, Natalie Merchant, Yolanda Adams, Sean Lennon and Yoko Ono, is held at Radio City Music Hall and simultaneously broadcast live on the TNT and WB networks.
In his 2005 interview in Words In Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam, he recalls seeing his first slam, at the Nuyorican Poets Café:
** Comedian George Carlin is arrested by Milwaukee police for public obscenity, for reciting his " Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television " at Summerfest.
Although Charles Dickens had ridiculed positive depictions of Native Americans as portrayals of so-called " noble " savages, he made an exception ( at least initially ) in the case of the Inuit, whom he called “ loving children of the north ”, “ forever happy with their lot ,” “ whether they are hungry or full ”, and “ gentle loving savages ”, who, despite a tendency to steal, have a “ quiet, amiable character ” (" Our Phantom Ship on an Antediluvian Cruise ", Household Words, April 16, 1851 ).
On July 7, 2012, at their annual convention, the National Council of the Japanese American Citizens League unanimously ratified the Power of Words Handbook, calling for the use of "... truthful and accurate terms, and retiring the misleading euphemisms created by the government to cover up the denial of Constitutional and human rights, the force, oppressive conditions, and racism against 120, 000 innocent people of Japanese ancestry locked up in America ’ s World War II concentration camps.
It comprises expanded and revised versions of two pamphlets that he wrote at the request of Sir Edward Bridges ( then head of the Civil Service ); Plain Words, published in 1948 as a two-shilling pamphlet aimed at civil servants and An ABC of Plain Words which was published in 1951.
Hayakawa read The Tyranny of Words, then Science and Sanity, and in 1939 he attended a Korzybski-led workshop conducted at the newly organized Institute of General Semantics in Chicago.
* Excerpt: Children of My Heart on CBC Words at Large
Among these were " Scribe of Ma ' at in the Company of the Gods ," " Lord of Ma ' at ," " Lord of Divine Words ," " Judge of the Two Combatant Gods ," " Judge of the Rekhekhui, the pacifier of the Gods, who Dwelleth in Unnu, the Great God in the Temple of Abtiti ," " Twice Great ," " Thrice Great ," ", " Three Times Great ," and also " The Timeless.
The remainder of the album consisted of cover versions, several of which had been staples of The Beatles ' live shows years earlier, especially in Hamburg, Germany and at The Cavern in Liverpool, including Chuck Berry's " Rock and Roll Music ", Buddy Holly's " Words of Love ", and two by Carl Perkins, " Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby ", sung by Harrison and " Honey Don't ", sung by Ringo Starr.
The project is currently in development at production company Thousand Words to be written by Albert Torres and directed by Francis Lawrence.
After Lenny Bruce, arrests for obscene language on stage nearly disappeared until George Carlin was arrested on 21 July 1972 at Milwaukee's Summerfest after performing the routine " Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television " ( the case against Carlin was eventually dismissed ).
In April 1981, Freddy helped curate ( with Futura 2000 and Keith Haring ) the graffiti-related art show " Beyond Words " at the Mudd Club, which contained their own work along with Jean-Michel Basquiat, Rammellzee, Afrika Bambaataa, and others.
Both films were included on a 2007 Imperial War Museum DVD Britain's Home Front at War: Words for Battle.

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