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Prole or
proles may
refer to: A
member of the proletariat, a
lower social class, or the
working class Prole, Iowa, a
community in the
midwestern United...
- In
mensural notation,
prolation (Latin: prolatio) is used to
describe the
rhythmic structure of
medieval and
Renaissance music. The term is used to the...
- In grammar, the
prolative case (abbreviated PROL), also
called the
vialis case (abbreviated VIA),
prosecutive case (abbreviated PROS),
traversal case...
- In music, a
prolation canon (also
called a
mensuration canon or
proportional canon) is a type of canon, a
musical composition wherein the main melody...
- fell
below the
lowest category for
military service, and
their children—
prōlēs (offspring)—were
listed instead of property;
hence the name proletarius...
- which,
while intended to be the
ultimate liberation of its
proletariat (
proles), soon
ignored them. It is
stated that
Oceania formed after the
United States...
- The
Proles usually are not
subject to propaganda. Instead, it is the
middle class – the
Outer Party – that the
Inner Party fears.
Because the
Proles have...
-
constantly blare propaganda. This
close surveillance does not
extend to the "
proles", who
constitute the
majority of
Oceanic society. They are
viewed as inferior...
-
language of
every member of The
Party and of
Oceanian society,
except for the
Proles, the
working class of Oceania.: 309 In Newspeak,
English root-words function...
- re
statements regarding the
properties of a
thing itself.
decessit sine
prole died
without issue Used in
genealogical records,
often abbreviated as d...