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remark or
remarque in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Remark may
refer to:
Remark Media, a
digital media and
social media company Erich Paul
Remark (1898–1970)...
- "
Remarks on Nominalization" is a
seminal linguistic paper on
English nominalization by Noam
Chomsky published in 1970. X-bar
theory was
first proposed...
-
Remarque (/rəˈmɑːrk/; German: [ˈeːʁɪç maˈʁiːa ʁəˈmaʁk] ; born
Erich Paul
Remark; 22 June 1898 – 25
September 1970) was a
German novelist. His
landmark novel...
- "The Pony
Remark" is the
second episode of the
second season of the
American sitcom Seinfeld, and the
seventh episode overall. The
episode was written...
- "Wonderful
Remark" is a song
written by
Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van
Morrison and
first released on the
soundtrack album for the 1983 film The...
-
Remarks on
Colour (German:
Bemerkungen über die Farben) was one of
Ludwig Wittgenstein's last works,
written in
Oxford in 1950, the year
before he died...
- wa’l-tanbihat (Arabic: الإشارات والتنبيهات, "The Book of
Directives and
Remarks") is
apparently one of the last
books of
Avicenna which is
written in Arabic...
- Some
Remarks:
Essays and
Other Writing is a
collection of
short fiction and
nonfiction by the
speculative fiction author Neal Stephenson. It is primarily...
-
Mitch McConnell,
Johnny Isakson,
Martha McSally, and others. Trump's
remarks on
McCain have also
drawn backlash from McCain's family,
including Meghan...
- A
closing argument, summation, or
summing up is the
concluding statement of each party's
counsel reiterating the
important arguments for the
trier of fact...