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…the second book of the Dialogues, a hagiographic and doctrinal text composed by Pope Gregory I.
The brief text, composed by Chan, could be read with or without the words that were struck out.
Each speaker contains one voice (or faculty and students from nearby Bennington College speaking in unison) reading a text composed by Ms. Hamilton as a verbal parallel to the visual experience.
The aim isn't theme-park re-enactment, says NTW's artistic director John McGrath; instead the piece dwells on memory and loss, braiding together past and present, with the words of soldiers spoken alongside new text composed by Sheers.
The program then automatically pastes on a lengthy legal text composed by Mr. Navalny and his volunteer group of lawyers for the benefit of the receiving bureaucrat, citing ordinances that mandate a response or repair, usually within 45 days.
The first two lines of this text, composed by the avant-garde jazz guitarist, go like this: "O, we re ookg, u, weer, u, ross, u, Irq obvousy ere for e ex sever dys, u, we ve, u, uy some good, good weer s expeed.
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This latter corpus includes more than 3,000,000 words, collected from vernacular texts composed by various authors.
303 texts composed by Vietnamese writers working within these companies were selected.
Regarding the first issue to be investigated here, then, the differences captured in Fig. 1 allow us to conclude that question-and-answer texts composed by monolingual Spanish L1 speakers of Mexico can be characterized as less grammatically metaphorical and, therefore, less compact than the set composed by bilingual Spanish L2 and HL speakers of California.
Given the higher frequency of ideational grammatical metaphors in Spanish, the aim of a recent study that I conducted as part of a larger US-Mexico bi-national project (Ignatieva and Colombi 2014) was the quantification of ideational grammatical metaphors in texts composed by students of the Humanities enrolled at the University of California, Davis.
(Vocal sacred music, literally: Sacred chants), Op. 4, is a collection of forty different pieces of vocal sacred music on Latin texts, composed by Heinrich Schütz and first published in 1625.
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