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Werelove Dusk Conspiracy

By: Lakisha Spletzer

...g around. I want to thank Lyn Ehley and Earl Ehley, Sr., for enduring the grammatical error fest that they had to wade through as they edited Werelo... ...to the uncharted reaches of space in search of a home to call their own. Construction began on the ship, Terra Freedom, in the year 2000 on a prote... ... to the uncharted reaches of space in search of a home to call their own. Construction began on the ship, Terra Freedom, in the year 2000 on a prote... ...solar energy, wind-powered turbines and more - were to be used. In 2030, construction on the ship was moved to space to accommodate its large bulk a... ..., along with keepsakes from each family, would fill the cargo areas. Only construction vehicles that used solar energy were allowed on-board. In 205...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...immediately follow; seeing in the holy text we read them united, and no sense, not even grammatical, can be made without uniting them? Then the end,... ...ouldst thou say? Doubtless thou wouldst contend that it was a very gross and indiscreet construction of the text of Genesis. Apply now the similitud... ...ion, —that they broke themselves to pieces, and assisted, without perceiving it, in the construction of the work, building in stones by the thousand,... ... not follow the proper and literal meaning according to the context, hut the vulgar and grammatical sense in which the Holy Spirit spake not. 4...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty: Volume II

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...can be, its proper, obvious, and literal sense; but at the most, a sense purely grammatical. So that, first, the texts cited, ought to be taken and u... ...f the whole universe. Seest thou not then how all this is a pure imagination or construction of place? § 5. A FTER all that we have just advanced I ...

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Grammar of the Hawaiian Language

By: L. Andrews

... own laws: though some general principles may run through the whole. The laws and usages of a language reduced to a system, or the principles of its construction drawn out to the eye, constitute its grammar. Grammars may be general or particular as they treat of the principles of some one of the family of languages, or of the language of a particular country in a general...

...r speaking a language. A Hawaiian Grammar is an explanation of the rules and principles used by Hawaiians in speaking and writing their language. Grammatical Treatises are usually divided into several parts, viz. Orthography, Etymology, Syntax and Prosody. Orthography treats of letters and their formation into words. Etymology treats of words and their changes in re...

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Paradoxist Distiches

By: Florentin Smarandache

..._____ 10 19. Antonymization (substantively, adjectively, etc.) ________________ 10 20. Fable against the grain: _________________ 10 21. Change in grammatical category (preserving substitutions’ homonymy): ________________ 10 22. Epistolary or colloquia style: ____________ 10 23. Puzzles ___________ 11 24. Metaphors: ________ 11 25. Philosophical: _____ 11 26. Dist...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...e comic, the ridicule, the grotesque, the absurd). Although it is an old construction of philosophy and an object of study for logic, the paradox h... ...an remarks: “This kind of literature borrowed massively from the cultural constructions of the past, we undo and rearrange them without forgetting t... ...synthesis. Here a precision is imposed, that the poetry of paradoxist de-construction doesn’t annul the image (internal, potential) and the proposa... ...ruction doesn’t annul the image (internal, potential) and the proposal of construction (a reconstruction or a construction of a negative sign) is co... ...the orthographic coercion - usually an increase of the vigor of the whole construction and a greater density of its meanings. In the Romanian lite... ...le “against the grain” (N. Manolescu), that is rows of semantic plays and grammatical deviations. Cupboard-in-which-enter-many-people-and-moves-alo... ... of automatism, in the parodying of a language which says nothing, in the grammatical forcing of style and the stylistic forcing of grammar, in the ... ...d and the effect is mathematically foreseen. The linguistic plays and the grammatical deviations result from the applied gift. Smarandache deliberate...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

...Tsintsinnati" ? COLON- 118. The colon is used to "mark a discontinuity of grammatical construction greatkr than that indicated by the semicolon an... ..." ? COLON- 118. The colon is used to "mark a discontinuity of grammatical construction greatkr than that indicated by the semicolon and less than ... ...~plete sentence, and which 42 The University of Chicago Press might with grammatical propriety be separated by a period; (2) to separate a clause... ..., it should be followed by a colon if what follows consists of one or more grammatically complete clauses; otherwise, by a comma (see 132) : Matc... ..."used to indicate the snlallest inter- n~ptions in continuity of thought or grammatical construction, the marking of which contributes to clearness... ...cate the snlallest inter- n~ptions in continuity of thought or grammatical construction, the marking of which contributes to clearness " (Century D... ...ma to separate two identical or closely similar words, even if the sense or grammatical con- struction does not require such separation (see 129) : ... ...asury; Cameron, of war; and Bates, attorney-general." Often, however, such constructions are smooth enough not to call for commas (and consequent ... ...udden break, stop, or transition in a sentence, or an abrupt change in its construction, a long or significant pause, or an unexpected or epigramma...

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Speculations and Physics

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...ing of hyperstructures on various levels and for a forced experimentation with the construction of alternative hyperstructures. The parsimonious pa... ...eded, encourage survival and enhance its chances. Survival is also assisted by the construction of economic theories. We all engage in theory build... ...l association, does not lead to more parsimonious results. Naturally, a syntactic, grammatical, structural, or other theoretical rule can be made e... ... a fresh breath of revolutionary and daring imagination, a Herculean feat of model- construction, and a challenge to established morals and manners.... ...eories are suffused with value judgments, preferences, fears, post facto and ad hoc constructions. None of this has methodological, systematic, anal...

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Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache

...tical refugee camps of Turkey, where he performed unskilled jobs such as construction, scavenging, house painting, and worked as a whet stoner in or... ... all students take the word list (Chinese logic in word interpretation) or grammatical structure (structural logic) as being highly important.” “If ... ...nticipate the world. These two experiences are indistinguishable; Their construction differs, but their effect is the same. Beyond the gate of ... ...are among the most basic educations, which form the basis for skyscraper constructions. FS: You didn’t really catch the essence of neutro-sophy, ...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

..., which can be either verified or falsified. Attaining an achievement involves the construction of an ad-hoc mini theory. Reality has to be thoroug... ...eech but it is connected to reproduction and to the biochemistry of the brain. The construction of a "world-view", a model of reality is as critica... ...exible structure, to the brain. In a way, dreams are about the constant generation, construction and testing of theories regarding the dreamer and h... ...ly not sure what precisely constitutes their subject matter. Is economics about the construction and testing of models in accordance with certain ba... ...and devastation every time he faced an obstacle. This ever-present tension between construction, renewal, vitalism, and the adoration of nature - a... ...e rules of structural interpretation, which is the result of spatial, syntactic and grammatical conjunction). 2. Content – This incorporates both... ...l association, does not lead to more parsimonious results. Naturally, a syntactic, grammatical, structural, or other theoretical rule can be made e...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

..., which can be either verified or falsified. Attaining an achievement involves the construction of an ad-hoc mini theory. Reality has to be thoroug... ...eech but it is connected to reproduction and to the biochemistry of the brain. The construction of a "world-view", a model of reality is as critica... ...exible structure, to the brain. In a way, dreams are about the constant generation, construction and testing of theories regarding the dreamer and h... ...ly not sure what precisely constitutes their subject matter. Is economics about the construction and testing of models in accordance with certain ba... ...and devastation every time he faced an obstacle. This ever-present tension between construction, renewal, vitalism, and the adoration of nature - a... ...e rules of structural interpretation, which is the result of spatial, syntactic and grammatical conjunction). 2. Content – This incorporates both... ...l association, does not lead to more parsimonious results. Naturally, a syntactic, grammatical, structural, or other theoretical rule can be made e...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...ly not sure what precisely constitutes their subject matter. Is economics about the construction and testing of models in accordance with certain ba... ...njoy the same ranking by a given agent – are this agent's "Indifference Sets". The construction of an Ordinal Utility Function is, thus, made simpl... ...e rules of structural interpretation, which is the result of spatial, syntactic and grammatical conjunction). 2. Content – This incorporates both... ...inevitable personal destiny. The narcissist is preoccupied with ideal love, the construction of brilliant, revolutionary scientific theories, th... ...n agriculture. Less than 1 percent are employed in mining and another 2 percent in construction. Again contrary to NGO-proffered panaceas, educatio... ...ges of 15-17 in the USA at 3.7 million. One in 16 of these worked in factories and construction. More than 600 teens died of work-related accidents... ...exity. On a superior level, if we want to provide an exact and complete "figure", a grammatically well defined prototype, the cybernetic revolution ...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...jects and share in the secrets. Preparation for ceremonies may include the construction of sand paintings, or sacred headdresses or poles made from fe... ...nonrational. As we saw that it proved to be necessary to invent an English grammatical form to convey American Indians’ perception, “there is a tree-i...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...imeter. Every form of energy that exists in the Universe today is a blind re-construction of some aspect of the first ½ of the Universe’s Basic Con... ...st powerful elite… Yet, civilization values the apex more than the base. Can construction workers survive without lawyers? Yes. Disputes would si... ... fashion… probably better, and with more equity. Can lawyers survive without construction workers? No. If there were no construction workers: the... ...es, no buildings, no cities, and no highways. Yet lawyers are paid more than construction workers. Why? Because they are not a staple necessity ne... ...ingle, linear, purpose-function of supplying power for a single human city. A construction company can and THE PATH OF SPLITNESS Chapter Six A: Ci... ...til they wear out: then throw them away as a useless piece of junk. Make one grammatical error on a printed page, and throw it away as a useless pie... ...ain function properly. In order to do so, you must apply one of Mark Twain's grammatical rules: ‘Eschew Surplusage’. The mere accumulation of know...

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The World Set Free

By: H. G. Wells

...war spirit defeated every effort to rally the forces of pres- ervation and construction. Leblanc seemed to be protesting against earthquakes, and as l... ...rom building camps the housing committee of the council speedily passed to constructions of a more per- manent type. They found far less friction than... ...ing their speech used universally. The language was shorn of a num- ber of grammatical peculiarities, the distinctive forms for the subjunctive mood f... ... ing to an end. It was concerned not so much for the continu- ation of its construction as for the preservation of its accom- plished work from the dr...

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The New Machiavelli

By: H. G. Wells

... disclaimed any utility. But there was, he said, a peculiar magic in these grammatical exercises no other subjects of instruction possessed. Nothing e... ...rs who un- derstood it best? We visualised dimly through that dust and the grammatical difficulties, the spectacle of the chorus chant- ing grotesquel... ...or mystery. He lived in a different universe from the dreams of scientific construction that filled my mind. He could as easily have understood Chines... ...nd worse, Sissie?” “They do,” agreed Miss Gamer. “Mr. Remington stands for construction, order, education, discipline.” “And you?” said the doctor. “I... ...I had been disposed to identify the formulae of some one party with social construction, and to regard the other as necessarily anti-constructive, jus... ...ve on the one hand, nor on the other so competent to hinder the inevitable constructions of the civilised state. Es- sentially it is the party of crit... ...e probability of an abrupt truncation of those slow intellectual and moral constructions which are the es- sentials of statecraft. 6 6 6 6 6 I sit wri...

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One of Our Conquerors

By: George Meredith

...dded the day in an idea that it had been rural. We are indebted almost for construction to those who will define us briefly: we are but scattered leav... ...l be this as another, agreed that the night was very beautiful. ‘He speaks grammatical French,’ Nesta commented on his achievement. ‘He contrives in h... ...parture to their envious, exiled girl; though they did not tell her of new constructions at the Lon- don house partly causing them to fly. Subject to ... ...urety. Many a young girl is misread by the amount she seems to know of our construction, history, and dealings, when it is not more than her sincere r...

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A Journey to the Interior of the Earth

By: Jules Verne

...cular, which is both rich and simple, and admits of an infinite variety of grammatical combinations and verbal modifications.” “Like German.” I happil... ...sion of uninteresting loamy and fertile flats, a very easy country for the construction of rail- ways, and propitious for the laying-down of these dir... ...city generated by the pile into communi- cation with a lantern of peculiar construction; in this lantern there is a spiral glass tube from which the a... ...er edge of a small fiord, inclosed between basaltic walls of the strangest construction. Basalt is a brownish rock of igneous origin. It assumes regu-...

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The Professor

By: Charlotte Brontë

...rtense, Caroline, &c., were pondering over the string of rather ab- struse grammatical interrogatories I had propounded, I was at liberty to employ th... ...rrors of orthography, there were foreign idioms, there were some faults of construction, there were verbs irregular transformed into verbs regular; it... ...ese conferences.) She gave me one, and while I underlined some errors in a grammatical exercise she had written, I ob- served— “You are not a native o...

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A Tramp Abroad

By: Mark Twain

...lar, in such a connec- tion. X always spoke English to Germans, but his plan was to turn the sentence wrong end first and upside down, accord- ing to ... ...mes without being dis- turbed by the joyous and other noises from the nursery, doubt- less. Judging by Pilate and St. Nicholas, there exists no rule f... ...e sea-level for two or three weeks; higher up, we entered Octo- ber, and gathered fringed gentians. I made no notes, and have forgotten the details, b... ...hows that the words really telegraphed by Reuter’s agent were “Governor Queensland turns first sod,” alluding to the Maryborough-Gympic Railway in cou... ...kely—and this in- dicates movement, which has the effect of sliding it into the Accusative case and changing dem Regen into den Regen.” Having complet... ...ture—not necessary, but pretty. German books are easy enough to read when you hold them before the looking-glass or stand on your head— so as to rever...

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