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- for the abbreviation of a steelpan pla**** by hand. It has become a conventionalised expression among those who are interested in these kinds of instruments...
- an English country squire, sometimes explicitly contrasted with the conventionalised scrawny, French revolutionary sans-culottes Jacobin, was developed...
- Mycenaean contexts, that the Horns of Consecration were "a more or less conventionalised article of ritual furniture derived from the actual horns of the sacrificial...
- a particular essential idea') and that by linking the formulae in conventionalised ways, poets can rapidly compose verse. Antoine Meillet expressed the...
- also leaves a profound impact. Frequently used slang also have become conventionalised into memetic "unit[s] of cultural information". These memes in turn...
- realism in the description of Laura, although Petrarch draws heavily on conventionalised descriptions of love and lovers from troubadour songs and other literature...
- the style of this example is typical of female portraits of the 1st century BCE, which tend to be more idealised and conventionalised than those of men....
- make Petruchio's cruelty acceptable by making it seem limited and conventionalised." Marvin Bennet Krims argues that "the play leans heavily on representations...
- mostly religious, and—with exceptions at certain periods—is highly conventionalised, following traditional models that translate carefully controlled church...
- sensorimotoric 'metaphor'. Constructions, as the basic units of grammar, are conventionalised form–meaning pairings which are comparable to memes as units of linguistic...