- An
exemplified copy (or exemplification) is an
official attested copy or
transcript of a
public instrument, made
under the seal and
original pen-in-hand...
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Thomas Cannon (1720–?) of Gray's Inn was an
English author of the 18th century. He
wrote what may be the
earliest published defence of homo****uality in...
- For example, an
artist can
define a new
style by
showing works that
exemplify it.
Defined exemplification is a
pattern of
essay development that uses...
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involve the
consequences of
potential short or long-term harm or death,
exemplified by
activities such as
breathplay (erotic asphyxiation), fire play, knife...
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Misanthropy is
relevant in
various disciplines. It has been
discussed and
exemplified by
philosophers throughout history, like Hera****us, Diogenes, Thomas...
- of the
Righteous Brothers. He is
noted for his b****-baritone voice,
exemplified in
songs such as "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'".
Medley produced a...
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Buddhist culture is
exemplified through Buddhist art,
Buddhist architecture,
Buddhist music and
Buddhist cuisine. As
Buddhism expanded from the Indian...
- In mathematics,
piecewise properties may be
exemplified in: A
function property holds piecewise for a function, if the
function can be piecewise-defined...
- part of a
circle of
exceptionally educated and
accomplished women who
exemplified "learned ladies" for the next two centuries.
Cecily More was the third...
- be
carried or abandoned. To "shuffle off this
mortal coil" is to die,
exemplified in the "To be, or not to be"
soliloquy in Shakespeare's Hamlet. Derived...