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Considerable research has shown how such syllables can be combined into more complex phrases and songs [ 4].
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The term 'flort' is simply a shortened form of FLORT, which is an acronym for a much longer and more complex phrase involving entire words.
Auerbach distinguished the high style of classical Greek and Roman rhetoric from the more psychologically complex phrasing of Hebrew Scripture, which, in turn, was less graphic and immediate than the story of God's incarnation through the vessel of a lowly carpenter, which forever changed the way man viewed reality.
Combinations of a relatively small set of such symbols could stand for more complex concepts as words, phrases, and sentences.
Movement could now occur not only side to side but upstage and down, and it took on a more complex form, drawing on phrases and gestures from a solo early in the piece in which Haylee Nichele, rooted in place, bobbed and leaned as her arms whipped around her head in calligraphic, cursive paths, to propulsive musical rhythms.
In text mining data structures tend to be more complex (e.g. phrase structures) than in bioinformatics so interoperability, which guarantees data type compatibility as implemented in U-Compare, is required to create text mining workflows easily.
Tr8n also allows site operators own their translations and includes a more flexible syntax for translating complex phrases.
On the other hand, urban students' perceptions were more negatively nuanced and notionally constructed, often using key phrases amidst more complex language.
Individual terms are then added, subtracted, or combined in other ways to create even more complex expressions, much like words and phrases are combined to form complex sentences.
Findings concerning the four items on this in the survey are represented in Table 5. Findings indicate that children with DS experience more difficulty as the words or phrases get longer and more complex.
But it's different when the phrase becomes a little more complex, for example the possessive – the house that Jack built's roof (singular) or the houses that Jack built's roofs (plural).
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