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  • ...s limitations of a person, time and place (Diringer 1968: 441). A style of writing is described as a script, hand or alphabet (Fraser & Kwiatkowski 2006; John ...rically disciplined yet fluid and spontaneous, improvised at the moment of writing (Pott 2006 & 2005; Zapf 2007 & 2006).
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  • ...terary theory]] that refers to the attributes that distinguish the text (a technical term indicating any communicative content under analysis) as an object of s ...ogy leads to the interpretation of all eruptions of the nonphonetic within writing as transitory crisis and accident of passage, and it is right to consider t
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  • ...mitations of a [[person]], time and place (Diringer 1968: 441). A style of writing is described as a script, hand or alphabet (Fraser and Kwiatkowski 2006; Jo ...sciplined]] yet fluid and [[spontaneous]], improvised at the [[moment]] of writing (Pott 2006 and 2005; Zapf 2007 and 2006).
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  • ...nch [[literature]] to various kinds of non-fiction [[prose]] and technical writing. Subjects include [[literary criticism]], [[biology]], [[history]], [[econo
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  • ...ive set of categories). ... hierarchical outlines are rare in quantitative writing, and the [[researcher]] is well advised to stick to the standard outline un * Mary Ellen Guffey, "Organizing and Writing Business Messages," Business Communication: Process and Product, p. 160-161
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  • ...have run into some technical delays with the printer and my computer (I am writing from a library computer now) that will have cost us precious time. Given th ...t I've cleaned up so far. It's looking good. I hope you've worked out your technical problems. Lets talk on the phone today. --[[User:Michaelm|Michaelm]] 10:27,
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  • *2: the technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a special [[activity]] or [[group]] ...o begin by composing this [[language]], but people begin by speaking and [[writing]] and the [[language]] remains to be [[composed]]."
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  • ...thematical]] [[writing]], the adjective '''strict''' is used to [[modify]] technical terms which have multiple [[meanings]]. It indicates that the exclusive mea
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  • ...idered meaningful or novel. In phraseology, the term has taken on a more [[technical]] [[meaning]], referring to any expression imposed by conventionalized [[li ...day [[experience]]. Used sparingly, they may succeed. However, cliché in [[writing]] or [[speech]] is generally considered a mark of inexperience or unorigina
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  • Jung's writing style has often been described as dense and technical, which might have contributed to the definition of the Collective Unconscio
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  • ...ls between his own [[economic]] theories and Darwin's [[biological]] ones, writing, "This survival of the fittest, which I have here sought to express in [[me ...in which the [[organism]] finds itself, which is called fitness, but in a technical sense which is quite different from the common [[meaning]] of the word.[htt
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  • ...s not talking about [[movies]], or in very precise or pedantic technical [[writing]] such as a [[standard]].
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  • ...ented quite distinct branches of writing and were primarily concerned with technical precepts rather than with general [[ideas]]. Finally, at least a few schola
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  • ...writing]]-desk, office, < bureau coarse woollen stuff, baize (for covering writing-desks) ...es are implemented by neutral officials, [[career]] advancement depends on technical qualifications judged by [[organization]], not [[individuals]].
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  • ...if temporarily, "the [[dignity]] of [[formal]] or serious [[speech]] or [[writing]]"; in other words, it is likely to be considered in those [[contexts]] a " ...l has the [[function]] of allowing its users to talk [[precisely]] about [[technical]] issues in a given field.
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  • From transcriber: Machiventa’s address was not captured on tape, due to a technical [[error]]—the pause button was engaged unknowingly. My apologies to Machi ...epting]] there’s a possibility that I could, maybe, do it for myself, to [[writing]] cogent, tangible, maybe short sentences at a time that made sense that I
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  • ...nglish language, which use varied graphics and short essays to communicate technical material in an accessible manner.[https://www.crystalreference.com/David_Cr His non-linguistic writing includes poems, plays and biography. A Roman Catholic by conviction, he has
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  • ...le both for the reluctance to use the proper name of [[God]] in [[Hebrew]] writing or speech, as well as the common understanding in ancient [[magic]] that ma ==Technical names for names==
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  • ...r than fixed structure. Though there are certain established practices, in writing the exposition for example,[https://www.oxfordreference.com/views/ENTRY.htm ...gue is often taught, the form can be seen as dry and filled with laborious technical exercises. The term "school fugue" is used for a very strict form of the fu
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  • '''Holography''' (from the Greek, ὅλος-hólos whole + γραφή-grafē writing, [[drawing]]) is a [[technique]] that allows the [[light]] scattered from a ...d of physics by other [[scientists]] like Mieczysław Wolfke who resolved [[technical]] issues that previously made advancements impossible. The discovery was an
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