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philosophical maxim Maxims (Old
English poems),
examples of
gnomic poetry Maximes (1665–78) of François de La
Rochefoucauld (1613–80) Mary
Maxim,
craft and...
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classical literature and
author of
Maximes and Memoirs, the only two
works of his
dense literary œuvre published. His
Maximes portrays the
callous nature of...
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Maxim's (French pronunciation: [maksim‿s]) is a
restaurant in Paris, France,
located at No. 3 Rue
Royale in the 8th arrondis****t. It is
known for its...
- it, and how it
should be said.
These are Grice's four
maxims of
conversation or
Gricean maxims: quantity, quality, relation, and manner. They describe...
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Maxim (stylized in all caps) is an
international men's magazine,
devised and
launched in the
United Kingdom in 1995, but
based in New York City since...
- The
Maxim gun is a recoil-operated
machine gun
invented in 1884 by
Hiram Stevens Maxim. It was the
first fully automatic machine gun in the world. The...
- A
maxim is a
moral rule or principle,
which can be
considered dependent on one's philosophy. A
maxim is
often pedagogical and
motivates specific actions...
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politeness principle with
conversational maxims similar to
those formulated by Paul Grice. He
lists six
maxims: tact, generosity, approbation, modesty...
- A
legal maxim is an
established principle or
proposition of law, and a
species of
aphorism and
general maxim. The word is
apparently a
variant of the Latin...
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Patriarch Maxim or
Patriarch Maksim may
refer to:
Bulgarian Patriarch Maxim,
Archbishop of
Trnovo and
Bulgarian Patriarch from 1971 to 2012
Serbian Patriarch...