Sentence examples for surface of the text from inspiring English sources

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They were another way of me playing with the surface of the text — so that the same slippage between past and present was going on in the prose.

He relished the power and notoriety, but there is also a hint of self-loathing just below the surface of the text.

Or, we can commit the cardinal sin of new criticism and delve beneath the surface of the text, by asking the screenwriter: WTF were you thinking?" So far, one expensive edition of the Iliad has sold on AbeBooks since the film's release – a copy of Alexander Pope's famous 1715 translation, which went for £2,500 on 4 February.

That is why his own dream vision, Finnegans Wake, included so many versions of Carroll and his characters, who repeatedly rise to the surface of the text before sinking back into a bubbling melting pot of words: "Wonderlawn's lost us for ever", "knives of hearts", "from tweedledeedumms down to twiddledeedees", and many similar "loose carolleries".

Such classifiers are based on a set of features extracted automatically from the surface of the text and by Latent Semantic Analysis processing.

All text classifiers were induced by machine learning algorithms based on features extracted from the surface of the text and by LSA processing [27].

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The process of understanding such texts is complicated by defamiliarization techniques, designed to focus the reader on the linguistic surface structure of the text.

This allows search criteria to abstract further from the surface structure of the text.

But then the show ends up paying very little attention to substance, focusing instead on similarities of style, script and image that lie more on the surface of these texts.

The petrosal of Mimoperadectes displays the following characteritics: the mastoid process is small and slanted; the mastoid exposure on the occiput is narrow; the rostral tympanic process forms a distinct crest; the prootic canal is retained, as well as the posttemporal sulcus (for the diploetic vessels) on the squamosal surface of the petrosal (see Text S1, S2 for more information).

An exemplar of the "grotesque" aesthetic (a description which only skims the surface of this important text), Berg's words are alive with the transformative processes of the organic: deterioration, deracination, alienation, compulsion.

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