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Song texts may employ the traditional language, although words are modified by adding or eliding syllables to accommodate the music.
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Start by adding one or two drops.
Experiment by adding graphics or clip art.
Complete by adding a bow or ribbon.
Anniversaries can prompt reading on, but they also risk trapping their subjects in one point in time or eliding their complexity, Mr. Lewis said.
At the same time, however, by designing representations around the child's symptomatic conduct in this way, clinicians may minimize or elide their own contributions, and those of the test instrument, to the child's performance, and thereby make the child alone appear responsible for what are, in fact, interactionally-occasioned behaviors.
Sometimes we type, we lose our place, we start again, and it is what is left out, or elided, that ends up twisting meaning.
Much is left out or elided in the selected correspondence, the rights to which Regina controlled until her death, in 1995.
Douglas McWilliams of the Centre for Economic and Business Research, a consultancy, says that the budget speech omitted or elided major tax changes, making it more misleading than anything he can remember under the Tories.
They don't feel subtracted or elided from the filming but merely suppressed: a gesture that could signify modesty and respect, an ostensibly selfless devotion to the movie's participants and subjects, comes off as quietly evasive.
In Modern English verse the pattern of stresses primarily differentiate feet, so rhythm based on meter in Modern English is most often founded on the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables (alone or elided).
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