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There is also form, by which term we may denote all those features of a work of art that compose its unity and individuality as an object of sensory experience.

He had adopted what he called a "mentalistic" theory of language, by which term he implied that the linguist should be concerned with the speaker's creative linguistic competence and not his performance, the actual utterances produced.

This proposal, basically a compromise between a two-term limit and no limit at all, was rejected by the public by a 54-46 margin, a much closer contest than the 59-41 vote by which term limits had been adopted in 1993.

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In this article we describe the classification and its development, with the aim of illustrating the process by which terms developed for primary care were classified in a new way to allow study of the role of specialists.

Estonians mostly see it rather as a symbol of a hated foreign occupation.The unrest, Estonia says, was orchestrated by Russia, which termed the relocation "blasphemy" and called for the government's resignation.

The search was complemented by determining which terms were used for coaching in the following countries and languages: Germany ('coaching'); Italy ('coaching'); France ('coaching' or 'accompagnement'); Spain ('coaching'); Russia and Israelel.

Cicero conscientiously tells his readers which Greek term he translates by which Latin term.

For comparison, we also investigated a simple voting scheme, where a term is accepted if the number of resources and systems by which the term is found, is at least equal to a voting threshold.

His 1998 book on the history of civil liberties in wartime reflected his extensive knowledge and evident fascination with the subject by which the term, if not his entire tenure, was likely to be known.

Windsor was one of the four late June decisions by which the term will be known, and it was in fact the only major decision out of 73 argued cases that found the chief justice on the losing side.

The debasement by which the term sentimental came to denote a self-indulgence in superficial emotions occurred in the Victorian era, under the influence of sanctimony, religiosity, and a large commercial demand for bourgeois fiction.

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