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- Look up emphasis or emphatic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Emphasis or emphatic may refer to: Emphasis (telecommunications), intentional alteration...
- teaching includes spreading the Gospel, while Catholic social teaching emphasises support for the sick, the poor and the afflicted through the corporal...
- Didacticism is a philosophy that emphasises instructional and informative qualities in literature, art, and design. In art, design, architecture, and landscape...
- Anglo-Catholicism comprises beliefs and practices that emphasise the Catholic heritage (especially pre-Reformation roots) and identity of the Church of...
- those that are invariant under certain transformation groups. This topic emphasises systematic development of formulas for calculating expected values ****ociated...
- nineteenth century onwards, that emphasised alternation of very thick and very thin strokes. However, it emphasises this through breaks in the letter...
- Mahaprabhu (1502–1552). Harivansh's views are related to Krishnaism, but emphasises devotion to the goddess Shri Radha as the Supreme Being. According to...
- mathematics, philosophy, and art. Another approach, instrumentalism, emphasises the utility of theories as instruments for explaining and predicting phenomena...
- configurationism is a school of psychology and a theory of perception that emphasises the processing of entire patterns and configurations, and not merely individual...
- rules favour ball control and p****ing in small spaces. The game also emphasises improvisation, creativity and technique. ****sal comes from the Portuguese...