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  1. Language Charlemagne's native language was undoubtedly a form of Germanic, idiom ,; however, the specifics as to which remain a matter of controversy. It was
  2. Was friendly with Johnny) show a thoroughgoing absorption of the Brahman, idiom , Zemlinsky, moreover,was in turn the teacher of Arnold Schoenberg, and Brahms
  3. Throughout the 1880s and early 1890s as he struggled to define his style. His, idiom ,continued to veer between naturalistic, as seen in Portrait of Hans Jæger, and
  4. In its native language, referring both to a recipe for hot chocolate and to an, idiom ,that is a metaphor for sexual arousal. The film earned 11 Ariel Awards from the
  5. Network can function as a scientific theory ”. The European Classical art music, idiom ,has long relied on the institution of music competitions to provide a public
  6. An exam students revise (BRE)/review (AME) what they have studied; the BRE, idiom ,to revise for has the equivalent to review for in AME. Examinations are
  7. From sea to shining sea. Idioms" From sea to shining sea" is an American, idiom ,meaning from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean (or vice versa). Many
  8. Of these venerable" German" structures and advance them into a Romantic, idiom , in the process creating bold new approaches to harmony and melody. While many
  9. Term jazz-samba describes an adaptation of boss nova compositions to the jazz, idiom ,by American performers such as Stan Get and Charlie Byrd. Boss nova was made
  10. S memory, Sergei Slonimsky, and others). Shostakovich's conservative, idiom ,has nonetheless grown increasingly popular with audiences both within and
  11. In his publications, Newton rephrased his ideas to suit the mathematical, idiom ,of the time, replacing calculations with infinitesimals by equivalent
  12. This was why the surviving Greek translation was written in such a strange, idiom , It was a literal translation that had to comply with the warning at Revelation
  13. Clearly from the Second Temple period (516 BCE–70 CE),often employs Biblical, idiom , Jewish prayer books emerged during the early Middle Ages during the period of
  14. A construction known as the" hot news perfect" or" after perfect ". The, idiom ,for" I had done X when I did Y" is" I was after doing X when I did Y "
  15. Of the Church. Scriptures are understood to contain historical fact, poetry, idiom , metaphor, simile,moral fable, parable,prophecy, and wisdom literature. Thus
  16. Heard in expressions like" me old China" is also a long-established Cockney, idiom ,). In the United States the common slang expression" brass tacks" may be a
  17. Of active morality, this rivalry is compromised and given perspective by the, idiom ," practice Confucianism on the outside, Taoism on the inside. " But its main
  18. Where slaves' conditions were notoriously worse, a situation which left the, idiom ," sell someone down the river" in present-day English. " Oh! Let My People Go
  19. Songs in which they take great delight. Regarding eating habits, there is an, idiom ,that says, Hara-Bhara Haryana, Jahan Doodh-Dahi key Khan (meaning a lush-green
  20. Both meanings. *" Is it yourself that is in it? " An TU vein ATA Ann? Another, idiom ,is this thing or that thing described as" this man here" or" that man there
  21. Cdots Therefore, : S-S/2 1 \Right arrow S 2. \, \! Mathematicians extend the, idiom ,discussed earlier to other, equivalent notions of series. For instance, when we
  22. Been criticized for using a generally diatonic rather than a chromatic musical, idiom ,and for being essentially melodrama during his early years. He was an atheist.
  23. Range of contexts. Indirect references to the theory include the widely used, idiom ," the four corners of the earth ". The term" flat-Earther" is often used in a
  24. That's All Right ", were in what one Memphis journalist described as the" R&B, idiom ,of negro field jazz "; others, like " Blue Moon of Kentucky ", were " more in
  25. Matchdigits (n) suspend (v: tab (many (digits) ) & *v < n) & v end The, idiom ,of expr1 & expr2 & expr3 returns the value of the last expression In the
  26. You can call me Meier! " (" I want to be called Meier if ..." is a German, idiom ,to express that something is impossible. Meier in several spelling variants is
  27. Life. After numerous experiments, Munch concluded that the Impressionist, idiom ,did not allow sufficient expression. He found it superficial and too akin to
  28. One that is more realistic and less idealized. Genre painting became a popular, idiom ,amongst such Northern painters as Pieter Bruegel. A new verisimilitude in
  29. By resentment over the fact that Presley, whose musical and visual performance, idiom ,owed much to African American sources, achieved the cultural acknowledgment and
  30. Were appropriated to create a Breton interpretation, the bag ad. The pipe band, idiom ,has also been adopted and applied to the Spanish gait as well. Additionally
  31. The Book of the Gospels was closed, and a candle snuffed out — hence the, idiom ," to condemn with bell, book and candle ". Such ceremonies are not held today
  32. Innocuous until one considers an explanation that has been proposed for the, idiom ,: that a suicidal hanging victim must kick the bucket out from under his own
  33. That both the Gothic and the Celtic, though blended with a very different, idiom , had the same origin with the Sanskrit; and the old Persian might be added to
  34. The text of Beowulf, it differs enough that most publications modernize his, idiom , Following is a sample from the prologue of" The Summoner's Tale" that
  35. Consistent performances in goal led to the re-wording of a common English, idiom ,to" Safe as the Banks of England ". Early years Banks, born in Sheffield, In
  36. Relations, established links with a rich culture, and provided a powerful, idiom ,of political discourse and organization. From the great Berber dynasties of the
  37. With respect to some other, often standardized, variety. The term vernacular or, idiom ,is used by some linguists instead of language or dialect when there is no need
  38. A few practitioners e.g. Quinn Terry still work in a traditional classical, idiom , Nonce orders Several orders, usually based upon the composite order and only
  39. If told that it actually happened, per the" truth is stranger than fiction ", idiom , The 1996 Canadian film Hard Core Logo, about a punk band was done in the style
  40. Of peasant music. In this case we may say, he has completely absorbed the, idiom ,of peasant music which has become his musical mother tongue. (Bartok 1931/1976
  41. Heritage: Sham 69 had a hit song" The Cockney Kids are Innocent ". The, idiom ,made a brief appearance in the UK-based DJ reggae music of the 1980s in the hit
  42. The group was dissolved in 1956,it was profoundly influential in changing the, idiom ,of Indian art. Almost all India's major artists in the 1950s were associated
  43. Folk tales, legends,and historical accounts, told in a simple visual-verbal, idiom , Known as, and,these were written primarily for less literate readers.
  44. S, it will by default be an empty string. Adding zero to a variable is an AWK, idiom ,for coercing it from a string to a numeric value. (Concatenating an empty
  45. Banjo figuration and sometimes call-and-response, which led to the ragtime, idiom ,being taken up by classical composers including Claude Debussy and Igor
  46. Attempting to avoid Charybdis will pass too close to Scylla and vice versa. The, idiom ,'between Scylla and Charybdis' has therefore come to mean being between two
  47. The work of God. " Vanity of vanities" is a Hebrew grammatical construction (, idiom ,) denoting the superlative; that is, it attests to an extreme degree of the
  48. Since the 1970s Penderecki's style has changed to encompass a post-Romantic, idiom , He has won prestigious awards including Grammy Awards in 1987 and 1998 and
  49. Common usage is singular—"the United States is ". The plural is set in the, idiom ," these United States ". Before the Constitutional Convention, several country
  50. Of science. Sergei Rachmaninoff, despite writing in a lush post-romantic, idiom , was highly skilled in counterpoint (as is highly evident in his Vespers); a

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