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  • 21vigorous enunciation — index emphasis Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 22exclusive enunciation — or exclusive proposition, Logic. a proposition which asserts something to be true of a certain class of things and to be false of everything else …

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  • 23Porism — The subject of porisms is perplexed by the multitude of different views which have been held by geometers as to what a porism really was and is.The treatise which has given rise to the controversies on this subject is the Porisms of Euclid, the… …

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  • 24enunciate — [[t]ɪnʌ̱nsieɪt[/t]] enunciates, enunciating, enunciated 1) VERB When you enunciate a word or part of a word, you pronounce it clearly. [FORMAL] [V n] His voice was harsh as he enunciated each word carefully... She enunciates very slowly and… …

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  • 25Slavoj Žižek — Žižek and Zizek redirect here. For the biographical documentary film, see Zizek!. Slavoj Žižek Žižek in 2008 Full name Slavoj Žižek Born 21 March 1949 (1949 03 21) …

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  • 26Francesco Casetti — (Trento April 2, 1947) is an Italian film and television theorist. He has been described as the best analyst of cinematographic enunciation. [cite journal | last = Metz |first = Christian | year = 1991 | month = Summer | title = The Impersonal… …

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  • 27diction — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. expression; enunciation. See speech. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. style, expression, wording, phrasing, usage, choice of words, command of language, literary artistry, manner of expression, literary power …

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  • 28enunciate — UK [ɪˈnʌnsɪeɪt] / US [ɪˈnʌnsɪˌeɪt] verb Word forms enunciate : present tense I/you/we/they enunciate he/she/it enunciates present participle enunciating past tense enunciated past participle enunciated formal a) [intransitive/transitive] to… …

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  • 29minoritarian + literature —    by Ronald Bogue   In a 1912 diary entry, Kafka reflects on the advantages Czech and Yiddish writers enjoy as contributors to minor literatures, in which no towering figures dominate and the life of letters is consumed with collective social and …

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  • 30minoritarian + literature —    by Ronald Bogue   In a 1912 diary entry, Kafka reflects on the advantages Czech and Yiddish writers enjoy as contributors to minor literatures, in which no towering figures dominate and the life of letters is consumed with collective social and …

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