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At first the origin of this interjection was unclear, but Mr Ivanov himself now admits it.
The answer appears to be "yes" because the similarities "in form and function of this interjection across languages are much greater than expected by chance".
So all of those elements: the use of the traditional language of architecture, columns, lintels and so on; an interest in a very decorative surface; and then above all this interjection of motion into the structure projecting bay, receding bay, projecting bay, receding bay all using the traditional language of architecture, the traditional vocabulary of architecture, namely columns and the like.
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This welcome interjection of everyday sound would've been easy to explain had Plagne been experimenting with musique concrète (which he does) but he wasn't: he was performing soft, percussion-less renditions of songs from Funeral Mutes.
The first syllable of this satisfying interjection saw print in a satire by Thomas Nashe in 1592: "Pish, pish, what talke you of old age or balde pates?" Although >pish-posh appeared in 1834 as an Anglo-Indian name for a slop of rice soup and meat, the use of the term as an interjection seems less related to Indian soup than to a reduplicative lengthening of >pish into >pishposh.
To sum up, this systematic review recommended the following treatment strategies: (1) the interjection distance varied from 10 to 20 mm; (2) the volume per injection point was 0.1 mL; (3) the Botox concentration ranged from 2.0 to 5.0 U/mL; and (4) the maximal dose was no more than 380 U per participants.
But, whichever way he says it, the interjection stands alone.
Total disaster is averted, however, thanks to the interjection of an old familiar face.
Take the interjection as an opportunity to clarify.
This piece is my interjection into that conversation.
"I don't know if we will need divine inspiration or divine interjection into this matter, but whatever it might take, I hope people of good will can come to an agreement," Democratic Senator Dick Durbin said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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