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the noting
noun
A symbol or annotation.
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By Conrad Aiken The New Yorker, June 3 , 1933P. 16 Not with the noting of a private hate, View Article By Phil Klay By John Cassidy By Troy Patterson By Andy Borowitz.
By Conrad Aiken The New Yorker, June 3 , 1933P. 16 Not with the noting of a private hate, View Article By Rivka Galchen By Ceridwen Dovey By Masha Gessen By Jia Tolentino.
The requirement I would have to satisfy illustrates the problem of formalist analysis, analysis that wants to move from the noting of formal properties to the drawing of interpretive conclusions: given that there are only 26 letters (and 21 consonants) in the alphabet, it is inevitable that in a text of any size patterns of repetition and frequency will abound.
"Note this before my notes: there's not a note of mine worth the noting," he says, for it's the first time Shakespeare had given a complete song to an adult actor, and to a nobleman, as opposed to a commoner or page.
The New Yorker, June 3 , 1933P. 16 Not with the noting of a private hate, View Article Trump's Lawyers Argue That He Cannot Be Impeached Because He Was Never Actually Elected What Happens When a Bad-Tempered, Distractible Doofus Runs an Empire?
Sonar Doppler is a tool that can capture what happens during the pharyngeal stage of swallowing, being the sound perceived and the noting a partial reflection of the motor activity that is triggered.
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