-- What factors in our national climate could create
the on diction for a storm of Typhoon Trump's magnitude to arise?
The final chapter,
on the diction of Mark and Paul, substantiates what has been the reader's growing conviction all along, namely that the hypothesis of Pauline influence upon the Gospel of Mark is a perfect mare's nest of absurdities, of which exegesis of the New Testament and historical research into Christian origins had better be completely rid at once.
I wonder what their «score» was
on the diction table...
Not exact matches
Obscure Dutch actor Frederik de Groot, previously observed head - butting surly criminals into submission
on the detective series Bureau Kruislaan, rose to unlikely fame advising Canadians in clipped
diction to «Save — your money» by moving their deposits to ING Direct.
The second, though, is perhaps a bit more relevant to my view
on the matter, outside of my actual
diction.
Bene
Diction, has posted an interesting write - up
on the Church of England's attempt to use YouTube to be more relevant to today's culture.
Barfield's «poetic
diction» parallels the later Heidegger's call for a true «naming of the Gods» which would be a poetic, rather than metaphysical, «dwelling
on the earth.»
Thus in his essay
on Psalms, Alter raises questions about authorship, dating and the sociological context, but then devotes the bulk of his attention to issues of genre, convention, style, structure,
diction, literary allusion and thematic organization.
This comprehensive review will go over all the information need to make an informed
diction on Thermofit.
If anything, he seems a bit over-rehearsed in the latter especially, taking
on an affected, prim tone and
diction that fits the character but always feels a bit stilted.
Lancaster is rugged and handsome, but his inerrant movie - star
diction is powerfully inauthentic, betraying the film's wilful artifice very early
on.
«A moment of pain is worth a lifetime of glory,» his brother says to him with perfect
diction as he rolls away
on a train to go to war.
As long as his scenes were about sports and boyish lust, Flynn didn't need to be much of an actor; he could coast
on his good
diction, looks, and charm.
If you're unable to read a work in the original language, it's hard to tell if a translation is great — although I think it's clear if one is bad, based
on clunky transitions, imagery and
diction.
Tyler Peffley delivers
Diction at Blue House Gallery Photo: Tyler Peffley's «Censors,» part of the
Diction series
on display at Blue House Gallery through June 30 By Morgan Laurens Remember your first - ever gig ticket?
The operation is something like that of language, where a word takes
on meaning only when placed in a certain part of the sentence, in relation to other words that give it the context of syntax,
diction, tone, etc..
Diction patterns
on Twitter reveal interesting insights into climate change beliefs.
Conducts special classes
on speech drills, drama
diction, and dialects by using voice exercises