- In
linguistic typology,
polysynthetic languages,
formerly holophrastic languages, are
highly synthetic languages, i.e.,
languages in
which words are composed...
- part
being built and, in
breather and
bagging materials, is used to
incapsulate the
bondment when
debulking (vacuum
removal of air from
between layers...
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right of the tomb,
lining the
walkway are dark red
porphyry blocks with
incapsulated soils from hero cities, Leningrad, Kiev, Minsk, Stalingrad, Odessa, Sevastopol...
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surely one of the most
imposing linguistic edifices of the 20th century,
incapsulated [sic] the
functionalist credo." In the late 20th century,
English translations...
- some
living and will
always be
unapologetic about it.
These 14
songs incapsulate my
confidence that
there is
light on the
other side of
darkness and my...
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violated the rule of law and the
sovereignty of parliament. This is
incapsulated in Sir
Richard Wild's judgment, in
which he
stated that "The Act of Parliament...
- the game's pretentiousness, Ed
Nightingale from
PinkNews said the song
incapsulates a
message the game should've
followed more closely. Usinger, Mike (2017-04-12)...
- have been established.
These include:
Dental fear
survey (DFS)
which incapsulates 20
items in
relation to
various situations,
feelings and
reaction to...
- the back side by
thermal radiation from a
resistive graphite heater incapsulated between two
boron nitride discs,
which improve the
temperature uniformity...
- two-phase
system of water-in-water
Pickering emulsion. The
cells are
incapsulated by
mixing two
aqueous solutions containing the
incompatible polymers:...