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Language Matters: Snow White’s Father: Is He Really Absent? Oct 12, 2006 ... Here the dynamic tension occurs among Snow White, the Old Hag (the transformed Queen), and the seven dwarfs. One dramatic highlight in this ...
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Language Matters: Taking Stock: The Investor's Guide to Oil and Gas Guesswork and subjectivity are therefore part of the equation. ...... It is also popular to buy or sell when the trigger line goes above or below zero. ...
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Language Matters: Up from the Bottom or Down from the Top? Psychology long ago began to debate two views – “top-down interpretation” and “bottom-up processing”– of how we understand language. ...
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Language Matters: The Gift of Tongues and The Written Word According to some theorists, this alphabet uses so few letters to represent words that it helped Westerners become highly analytical, and thus had a huge ...
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Language Matters: A Study in Thai In Thai sentence structure, you don’t use intransitive verbs when you describe Thai nouns. You say “She beautiful,” or “Computer expensive very. ...
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Language Matters: Q&A with Marcel Coutu Canadian Oil Sands Trust owns the biggest single share of Syncrude (37%), and the firm’s CEO is also Syncrude’s chairman. Oilsands Review asked Marcel Coutu ...
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Language Matters: The New Silk Road: Rail Links from China The Eurasia zone is already connected by pipe, rail networks and a telecommunications hub in India, but today’s connections are by no means ...
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Language Matters: A Natural Gas Crisis Coming? Jul 15, 2007 ... Production from this region helped raise Canada's gas production to a new ... Consider this matter in the context that natural gas producers ...
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Language Matters: A Shell Game of Coal Dust and Green Olympics Jan 11, 2008 ... Renewable Energy: China’s national renewable-energy law went ... It is a shell game, when industry pollution is moved out of town .... I'm lucky and get the panoramic window seat by virtue of my job (I drive the thing). ...
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Language Matters: The Stress-timed Rhythm of English We stress this word using the pattern Ooo, placing primary emphasis on the first segment of the word. In English every long word has its own stress pattern. ...
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