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- and Portuguese ferver vs. Catalan bullir, Occitan bolir "to boil") and innovatory regionalisms (Spanish novillo, Asturian nuviellu vs. Catalan torell, Occitan...
- few other differences between them. The Occitan group is known for an innovatory /ɡ/ ending on many subjunctive and preterite verbs and an unusual development...
- Supranational Communities provide powerful but generally unexploited and innovatory means for democratic foreign policy, by mobilising civil society to the...
- favoured attacking football and very demanding training sessions. Bukovi's innovatory tactics and groundbreaking training methods transformed Olympiacos and...
- no real creative life in it. Where the original film was explosively innovatory, this is just another piece of IP, an algorithm of unoriginality." The...
- by other composers. At his London debut in 1829, he was noted for his innovatory use of a baton (then a great novelty). But his novelty also extended to...
- "leaderism" - as an emerging set of beliefs that frames and justifies certain innovatory changes in contemporary organizational and managerial practice - is a...
- was an explosive experimenter with a dazzling skill, and an audacious, innovatory flair for the technique of the cinema. He knew how to frame and present...
- novissimus nov- new innovate, innovation, innovational, innovative, innovator, innovatory, nova, novation, novel, novella, novelty, novice, novitiate, renovatable...
- Latin novus innovate, innovation, innovational, innovative, innovator, innovatory, nova, novation, novel, novella, novelty, novice, novitiate, renovatable...