He will pause in the development of his present narrative to elucidate this abecedarian technology. |
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He still felt abecedarian structures would be appropriate, resulting in an album that's once again awash in simplicity. |
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But the poem is mostly static, because the sequencing of lines, despite the abecedarian scheme, feels inadvertently arbitrary. |
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The abecedarian constraint was my idea, and we got 12 comics. |
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That made it easier for Perry and abecedarian to put together a skilled, committed team. |
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The custom stringing of tennis racquets is abecedarian compared with the subtleties that have developed in the stringing of lacrosse sticks. |
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The original figures for the cost of Perry and abecedarian were overstated by a factor of two. |
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You have the nerve, you apirocal, you abecedarian, to compare yourself with an archididascalos and rector of a minerval school such as myself? |
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The term acrostic is also applied to alphabetical, or abecedarian, verses, in which each line after the first, which begins with a, uses a succeeding letter of the alphabet. |
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For this course study, the beginning of the quest of learning the Arabic tongue, the undertaking of the language will remain abecedarian. |
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I especially miss selections from the twenty-six abecedarian poems in Alphabets. |
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An Abecedarian is any poem constrained by alphabetical order. |
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Both poems are examples of Abecedarian hymns in Latin written while Columba was at the Iona Abbey. |
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