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twentieth century) into plus,
single bar,
double bar, and
double cross junctures,
denoted /+/, /|/, /||/, and /#/ respectively.
These correspond to syllabification...
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Critical juncture theory focuses on
critical junctures, i.e., large, rapid,
discontinuous changes, and the long-term
causal effect or
historical legacy...
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Trident Juncture 18,
abbreviated TRJE18, was a NATO-led
military exercise held in
Norway in
October and
November 2018 with an
Article 5
collective defence...
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remain two
words (as in the "noodle" and "eagle"
examples above). The name
juncture loss may be
specially deplo**** to
refer to the case of an
article and a...
- of
Appeals for the
Fourth Circuit. His name has been
raised at
several junctures in the past as a
possible nominee to the
United States Supreme Court....
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Provection (from Latin:
provectio "advancement") is a
technical term of
linguistics with two main senses. (1) The
carrying over of the
final consonant...
- with the
words "Jai Ho" that
takes an
extended high
pitch at
numerous junctures of the song. The song also won a
Grammy Award in the
category "Best Song...
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retirement from teaching, he
returned to the
topic of
critical junctures and co-edited
Critical Junctures and
Historical Legacies:
Insights and
Methods for Comparative...
- Paragraph- and phrase-final
junctures are
extremely rare
within open compounds. The
largest units not
separated by a
juncture at all are unit signs, which...
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noted political figure of his time. He
ascended the
throne at a
crucial juncture in
Indian history when the
Mughal Empire was
disintegrating and dividing...