If imitation is a general category of artistic activity, repetition is an insistently demonstrative species of imitation. |
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Someone with a more demonstrative personality might have done a better job. |
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My mom and dad were not very demonstrative parents and seldom if ever did they tell me these kind of things. |
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It has been obvious in the last couple of training sessions we've had that he's more demonstrative and that can only be good news. |
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Her royal husband, who was not a demonstrative man, went away to a room by himself and gave orders that he was to be left alone. |
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British people, as a rule, still disapprove of loud or demonstrative behaviour, except in very informal situations. |
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With his loud voice and demonstrative personality, Weis usually sets the tone on the practice field. |
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In rehearsals, somehow, he digs deep and mines the heart of each scene, but not for a display of demonstrative emotion. |
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Elinor, whose self-control is in strong contrast to Marianne's demonstrative emotions, silently conceals her distress. |
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Grosseteste applies the theory in the Posterior Analytics to itself, presenting it as a demonstrative science of demonstration. |
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For Plato, the proper method for seeking knowledge is not observation but demonstrative proof, or perhaps some other form of a priori reasoning. |
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Rosenthal's account closed with details of Perez's demonstrative response to the lie-detector results. |
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They compared the new investigative approach against the demonstrative approach to teaching Junior Certificate science. |
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They should conduct demonstrative asylums in and out of the country and propagate the value and effectiveness of the systems among the people. |
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The best examples are the demonstrative pronouns this and that, for the reason that they are guaranteed a reference every time they are used. |
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His technique of completely mastering a topic before drawing it allowed for this high level of demonstrative skill. |
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In English, the definite article, the demonstrative and the qualification adjective are neutral as to gender variation. |
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Generous and warm-hearted you like to shower your loved one with affection and are very demonstrative and affectionate. |
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It is cruel, inhuman and plainly wrong to keep fit parents from their precious children without a compelling, demonstrative reason. |
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Apparently to this end, the local and temporal co-ordinates of the narrative are established with a demonstrative exactitude. |
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My outrageous and pathetically demonstrative response arose in its entirety out of my sad and deeply personal unresolved childhood hurts. |
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People may say we are cold, but what is wrong with being less demonstrative? |
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Moreover, nouns express sorts of things, verbs and participles are tensed, pronouns are either demonstrative or relative. |
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Sometimes, however, it is more appropriate to think of accidents as concomitants, the result of different demonstrative chains. |
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You have a keen sense of humour, are winsome and vivacious, loving and demonstrative in your family. |
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Dan confessed that his father was so demonstrative he'd grab his grown son's hand and walk with him down the street, hand in hand. |
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This wasn't a family that showed what it felt, or courted demonstrative friends. |
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They tend to be emotionally demonstrative and seductive, and use their appearance to attract the attention of others. |
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I'm not a very demonstrative person, having always been taught that emotion leads to weakness, so I was more than a little embarrassed. |
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Figure skating is much like the performing arts because of its demonstrative nature and its ability to be a showcasing of artistic beauty and physical nature. |
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And a little family show on the, on the yacht, what could be more demonstrative for 19th century America in its gilded age? |
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He might seem to be a demonstrative person to you, but he's not! |
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Kosovo's future is better served by widely accepted domestic compromises than a demonstrative display of power by the European Union. |
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The church simply cannot claim to have control over healing as a demonstrative sign of God's presence and supreme power. |
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Being an active member in my community is also of vital importance and demonstrative of my hard work ethic. |
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He has a lovely sense of humour, but he's not a demonstrative man. |
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The projects have a demonstrative and replicable purpose with a view to being integrated into long-term development and national strategies. |
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Information technology is identified as a demonstrative area for this purpose. |
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Citizenship is not listed among the demonstrative enumeration of the grounds on which discrimination is prohibited. |
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Willis is a demonstrative player who wears his emotions on his sleeve. |
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In addition, comments made about a black officer being dirty, and about employment equity, were not conclusively demonstrative of racism. |
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In my view, when the admissibility of demonstrative evidence is in issue, in many cases, a traditional analysis of probative value really misses the point. |
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He is very experienced in collating documents, summarizing evidence, arranging diagrammatic and demonstrative evidence and assisting with the general preparation for trial. |
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In addition, it describes the historical origins of demonstrative evidence and incorporates recent social science research on visual processing into its analysis. |
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It may be required, however, where counsel use demonstrative aids, not filed as exhibits, in their closing addresses to the jury. |
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I think it is demonstrative of the breadth of input and diversity of opinion that exists. |
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Avempace inquiries further about these basic contrarieties to establish the furthermost species and make possible a demonstrative science. |
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Maybe I have a propensity for those sort of muddles, but maybe I'd rather have a propensity for that sort of a muddle, for my demonstrative pronouns are very dear to me. |
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These short works, among others, are declamatory, demonstrative, a call to logical action and right thinking, yet often intercut with humour. |
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So my first question is this: do the Twelve agree to create this credible prospect on a realistic, demonstrative operational basis? |
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Or it may be their personality, just the way they are, and I don't mean to be critical of that, since I don't think I'm very demonstrative during a session, either. |
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Meanwhile, the cultured products category, and more specifically yogurt, is demonstrative of the dairy industry's ability to play off the healthfulness of its product lineup. |
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In part, the Moscow loan can be understood as an act of minor and demonstrative revenge. |
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No one thinks that the demonstrative ideal can plausibly be invoked in connection with empirical knowledge, which includes all of natural science. |
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The prospects for an inductive or probabilistic or hypothesis-confirming variant of the cosmological argument are, therefore, no better than those for a demonstrative one. |
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A decade ago, Junger says, he would not have departed from a strict journalistic style to be demonstrative about himself. |
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But what is more encouraging about this move is the demonstrative return of good design to the capital's infrastructure. |
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He's very demonstrative and very in charge but he's very bossy, too. |
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Aquinas's philosophical theology is an elaborately developed, sophisticated system of knowledge modeled more or less closely on Aristotelian demonstrative science. |
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The large number of reefs failing to meet even our conservative definition of fishable is demonstrative. |
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He had rather a contempt for demonstrative people, arising from his medical insight into the consequences to health of uncontrolled feeling. |
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A somewhat similar objection has been made by Locke and others, to the effect that the ordinary demonstrative syllogism is a petitio principii. |
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The new demonstrative underlies the English determiners this, these and those. |
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The standard case is represented by 'this' or by 'this man', and the mental correlate in both cases is a common concept singularized by a demonstrative act. |
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Girls, on the other hand, are frequently socialized to be submissive, yielding, dependent and emotionally more demonstrative, and hence are more likely to remain or be kept away from school because of AIDS trauma. |
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The point that Darwin wishes to make through the agency of his setters and birds, though not directly demonstrative of his thesis, is brilliantly illustrative of it. |
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The implementation of this project attaches demonstrative and promotive significance to the Golden Shield that will be started soon in the national public security sector. |
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Turning to Paul Le Guen was bold, imaginative and seemingly unrealistic but demonstrative of a degree of audacity that Murray has often matched with persuasiveness to great effect. |
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Demonstration: The modality of the demonstrative notation is based upon the formal and mathematical logic of the Hexagram notation. The method of the demonstrative notation is formed of notes, lines, and signs. |
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They watched us go past impassively, the children were more demonstrative but the adults, either men in their familiar woolen hats or the women in wide skirts and black bowler hats, just watched us inscrutably. |
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Key features include diversity of plant habitat, rich horticulture, sculptural earthworks and ecologically demonstrative elements such as a green roof and grey water recycling. |
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Concerning the Chinese classifier system, standard Mandarin requires the use of classifiers when a numeral or a demonstrative precedes a noun. |
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The results confirmed that recent increases in serious violence in police recorded crime figures were the result of changes in recording practices rather than demonstrative of real increases in violence. |
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The demonstrative nature of his killing, right outside the Kremlin, will do little to shake the conviction of many that this was primarily a political, rather than a religious, killing. |
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Aspects of this fund are going to be important to benefit investment, international emission reductions and give an opportunity for Canadians to see real and demonstrative change in the country. |
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In other words, the commercialization of once-daily tramadol is demonstrative of our ability to replicate the success of our first product with additional large market opportunities. |
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Anyone who has seen his demonstrative performance, his mocking dance in this action against the humanitarian organisations and in his demonstrations knows that he is quite intentionally being provocative. |
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Given its pilot and demonstrative nature, as well as the limitation of its resources as compared to the large number of uprooted persons in the region, a programme like PRODERE could not aspire to cover them all. |
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These changes have presented an opportunity for moving from small, demonstrative projects to inclusive sustainable development, and to participative policy dialogue in decentralization processes. |
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The projects selected in Greece have a demonstrative character for other urban areas incorporating innovative actions forming part of a long-term strategy for urban integration. |
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In collaboration with local partners, AIDOS carries out demonstrative projects that identify the specific needs of women and develop appropriate strategies to satisfy them. |
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The Delegate of Thailand noted that this property was demonstrative of the need to support traditional management mechanisms which have maintained the rice terraces until now. |
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Ruffino wisely chose to prioritise vocals on Ewa Ka Jo and avoids overly demonstrative guitar solos that would have taken him into more jazz-rock territory. |
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There are some grammatical constructions which require one or more definite articles.The definite article had evolved from a demonstrative. |
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The aggressive pathos and power of Picasso's Minotaurs are countered by a somewhat doddering peaceableness and demonstrative naivety. |
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This demonstrative is used in a number of contexts in some early texts in ways that suggest that the Latin demonstrative was losing its force. |
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They include personal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, relative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, and some others, mainly indefinite pronouns. |
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A trustier gloss than thou canst give From all wise scrolls demonstrative, The sea doth sigh and the wind sing. |
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While your appearance is not a traditional element of demonstrative evidence, it creates visual impressions that outshout the loudest testimony. |
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Definiteness is marked by two mutually exclusive articles, a preposed demonstrative article which occurs with nouns that are modified by an adjective or a postposed enclitic. |
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Etad, traditionally considered a proximal demonstrative, does admit some evidence of proximal and speaker deixis, but none that can be deemed definitive. |
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In my opinion this corroborates the hypothesis that the postpositive position of the short demonstrative pronoun in Egyptian Arabic is a relatively late feature. |
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In a careful re-evaluation of their deictic functions, Martin Kiimmel revisits two sutras of Panini that equate atra, atas and the demonstrative etad. |
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Nouns and demonstrative pronouns distinguish common and neutral gender. |
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For instance, it is well known that demonstrative this can be used both anaphorically and cataphorically, whereas that can only be used anaphorically. |
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Of Pronouns Demonstrative. These pronouns are called demonstrative, because they distinguish, in a precise manner, the person or things to which they are applied. |
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