- An
aphorism (from Gr**** ἀφορισμός: aphorismos,
denoting 'delimitation', 'distinction', and 'definition') is a concise, terse, laconic, or
memorable expression...
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extraordinary claim requires extraordinary proof." This idea had been
earlier aphorized in Théodore Flournoy's work From
India to the
Planet Mars (1899) from...
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boundary Gr**** ὅρος (hóros), ὁρίζειν (horízein) aorist, aphorism, aphorismus,
aphorize, diorite, horizon, horopter,
horotelic hor- hour Gr**** ὥρα (hṓra) horologist...
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boundary Gr**** ὅρος (hóros), ὁρίζειν (horízein) aorist, aphorism, aphorismus,
aphorize, diorite, horizon, horopter,
horotelic hor- hour Gr**** ὥρα (hṓra) horologist...
- (Haemotopus bachmani),
wandering tattlers (Heteroscelus inc****), and
Surfbirds (
Aphorize virgata).
Other birds, such as sandpipers, egrets, and
herons utilize tidal...
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pitch and tone and voice.”
Adler “confides, reflects,
tells a story,
aphorizes,
undercuts the aphorism, then
undercuts that . . . She
changes subjects...
- once told by Spy
founder Kurt
Andersen to "never curb your
tendency to
aphorize." Alford's
first book, Muni****l
Bondage was
published in
February 1994...