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- has an irregular relativised form экен(дик) which may be used equivalently to forms of the verb бол- be (болгон(дук), болор). Relativised verb forms may...
- does not occur it is the Christian faith which is modified and thus relativised by the worldview, and the consequence is syncretism. [...] The term 'syncretism'...
- in the position of the object of the verb saw. Other arguments can be relativised using relative pronouns: Subject Hunter is the boy who helped Jessica...
- Michael Friedman (born April 2, 1947) is an American philosopher who serves as Suppes Professor of Philosophy of Science and Professor, by courtesy, of...
- relativiert: "Behörden entscheiden" über Zuschauer bei EM" [Čeferin relativises: "Authorities decide" on spectators at European Championship]. Sportschau...
- twin evils, therefore communism is as monstrous as ****sm, "has been to relativise the unique crimes of ****sm, bury those of colonialism and feed the idea...
- Richard (February 1989). "An Explicit Separation of Relativised Random Polynomial Time and Relativised Deterministic Polynomial Time" (ps). Retrieved 2008-06-15...
- orthodox theologically and had no sympathy with modernist ideas that relativised fundamental Catholic teachings. He condemned modernism in his writings...
- concert should be viewed as a work of art and that it "did not glorify or relativise the crimes of the ****s or identify with **** racist ideology". That May...
- on 14 August that summer at the Ruhrtriennale. He claimed Mbembe had "relativised the Holocaust and denied Israel's right to exist". The invitation was...