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Pixar doesn't just use nostalgia, it also comments on that usage and often suggests that while the past has value the present and future are more important".
Scholar Hilda Ellis Davidson (1965) comments on the usage of the swastika as a symbol of Thor: The protective sign of the hammer was worn by women, as we know from the fact that it has been found in women's graves.
But so did the writers of yesterday and the day before, while many of the kids today, the target of so much purist bile, write gorgeous prose, comment incisively on usage and even develop their own forms of purism (such as the Typo Eradication Advancement League, which stealthily corrects grocers' signs with correction fluid and felt markers).
The On Language column on May 13 misspelled the surname of the president of the American Institute of Biological Sciences, who commented on the usage of the word "theory".
Correction: June 3 , 2001 Sunday The On Language column on May 13 misspelled the surname of the president of the American Institute of Biological Sciences, who commented on the usage of the word "theory".
By E. B. White The New Yorker, February 23 , 1957P. 23 Comment on English usage.... Ellsworth Barnard wrote a piece in the Times thumbing his nose at grammar & advising teachers to quit boring their pupils with the problem of "Who" & "whom".... Through the turmoils & the wirling of waters we have formed a couple of opinions of our own about the language.
Comment on English usage.... Ellsworth Barnard wrote a piece in the Times thumbing his nose at grammar & advising teachers to quit boring their pupils with the problem of "Who" & "whom".... Through the turmoils & the wirling of waters we have formed a couple of opinions of our own about the language.
While MySpace wouldn't comment on its usage statistics in Korea, it's likely that the company was underwhelmed by its growth since launching a localized portal last April.
A few comments on the post itself cited the usage as derogatory, offensive and irresponsible, and a poll of the followers on my Facebook page about the term produced a heated debate 70-odd comments long about othering, objectification and just what constitutes offensive language when describing black people.
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