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Akhmatova became an
important leader for
Russian poetry. Her poem
Requiem adumbrates the
perils encountered during the
Stalinist era.
Another notable 20th-century...
- Art Deco, even as Deco
branched out in many
other directions. Cubism's
adumbrated geometry became coin of the
realm in the 1920s. Art Deco's development...
- [was]
ready for the idea of a
notional or
abstract contract of the kind
adumbrated by Locke".: 200 In contrast,
Kenyon adds that
Algernon Sidney's Discourses...
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litotical when in the
serious mode,
constantly amplified, qualified,
adumbrated upon,
nuanced and renuanced,
until the magazine's pale-gray
pages became...
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abbreviatores in Latin) or
breviator was a
writer of the
Papal Chancery who
adumbrated and
prepared in
correct form
Papal bulls, briefs, and
consistorial decrees...
- of
thought in
which the "object is
conceptually present first in mere
adumbration, then
according to cir****stances both
internal and
external to it, and...
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heroic figure. Argos's
death fulfills Odysseus's
hopes for his own death,
adumbrated in book seven: "And let life
leave me when I have once more seen my property...
- "lasting dynasty" (verse 28). Jon
Levenson calls this an "undeniable
adumbration" of Nathan's
prophecy in 2
Samuel 7.
Alice Bach
notes that
Abigail pronounces...
- ultimate, ultimatum,
ultimogeniture umbra umbr- shade,
shadow adumbrate,
adumbration, inumbrate, penumbra, umbrage, umbrageous,
umbrella †umbella unbell-...