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An author sometimes, in reference to a female author, authoress is broadly defined as "the person who originates or gives existence to anything" and that authorship determines responsibility for what is created. Narrowly defined, an author is the originator ...
An author sometimes, in reference to a female author, authoress is broadly defined as "the person who originates or gives existence to anything" and that authorship determines responsibility for what is created. Narrowly defined, an author is the originator ...
Characters whose glyph image occupies half of the character display cell. In legacy character sets, half-width characters are normally encoded in a single byte. The Japanese term for half-width characters is “hankaku.”
Characters whose glyph image occupies half of the character display cell. In legacy character sets, half-width characters are normally encoded in a single byte. The Japanese term for half-width characters is “hankaku.”
To start back as in dismay, loathing, or dread.
To start back as in dismay, loathing, or dread.
having taste or flavor; agreeable and to one's liking
having taste or flavor; agreeable and to one's liking
A sentence, proposition thought, or judgement is necessary if it is true of any possible world. Some philosophers (e.g. A. J. Ayer) maintain that the truths of logic and mathematics are necessary because they are a priori, and a priori simply because they are ...
A sentence, proposition thought, or judgement is necessary if it is true of any possible world. Some philosophers (e. G. A. J. Ayer) maintain that the truths of logic and mathematics are necessary because they are a priori, and a priori simply because they ...
The labor force as a percent of the civilian noninstitutional population.
The labor force as a percent of the civilian noninstitutional population.
A figure of speech in which a closely related term is substituted for an object or idea. An example: We have always remained loyal to the crown. See Synecdoche.
A figure of speech in which a closely related term is substituted for an object or idea. An example: We have always remained loyal to the crown. See Synecdoche.
The fundamental unit of the action. Also called an “incident,” an event can be an act (a kick or a kiss), or a happening when no character is causally involved (a bolt of lightning).
The fundamental unit of the action. Also called an “incident,” an event can be an act (a kick or a kiss), or a happening when no character is causally involved (a bolt of lightning).
A contract a worker was compelled to sign stating that he or she would not join a union. The practice was outlawed in 1932 by the passage of the Norris LaCuardia Act.
A contract a worker was compelled to sign stating that he or she would not join a union. The practice was outlawed in 1932 by the passage of the Norris LaCuardia Act.
Senator Obama's singularly American life has been characterized by tragedy and triumph, drama and despair, anxiety and anticipation, and, ultimately, enormous excitement and the deepest historical significance. In this book, Obama's tale is told in all of its ...
Senator Obama's singularly American life has been characterized by tragedy and triumph, drama and despair, anxiety and anticipation, and, ultimately, enormous excitement and the deepest historical significance. In this book, Obama's tale is told in all of its ...