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- Look up declarative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Declarative may refer to: Declarative learning, acquiring information that one can speak about...
- to Declare (Paul Bley album), 2003 Nothing to Declare (700 Bliss album), 2022 Nothing to Declare (film), a 2010 French comedy film Nothing to Declare UK...
- Declare (2000) is a supernatural spy novel by American author Tim Powers. The novel presents a secret history of the Cold War, and earned several major...
- Declarative knowledge is an awareness of facts that can be expressed using declarative sentences. It is also called theoretical knowledge, descriptive...
- on rising declaratives has suggested that they fall into two categories, ****ertive rising declaratives and inquisitive rising declaratives. These categories...
- In computer science, declarative programming is a programming paradigm—a style of building the structure and elements of computer programs—that expresses...
- And Declare (foaled 17 October 2015) is an Australian bred thoroughbred racehorse that was the winner of the 2019 Melbourne Cup. Vow And Declare was bred...
- Declare Yourself was an American campaign that aimed to encourage young people to register to vote. The campaign was founded by philanthropist, Norman...
- "Declare Independence" is a song written and recorded by Icelandic singer Björk. It was released on 1 January 2008 through One Little Indian as the third...
- English there is a distinction between ****ertive rising declaratives and inquisitive rising declaratives, distinguished by their prosody. Questions may be phrased...