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- of its casting" and noted that "Almereyda creates a kind of low-key, unemphatic weirdness that gets its laughs but still leaves room for moments of surprising...
- becomes unemphatic /l/: bismi l–lāhi /bismi‿lːaːhi/ ('in the name of God'). ^7 /rˁ/ is emphatic except before /i/, /iː/ and /j/ when it becomes unemphatic [r]...
- wrote, "Brooks's distinctive film making style is remarkably discreet and unemphatic; he has a light, deft touch, with a classical precision and economy, shooting...
- operation with the emphasis on ballads," and commented: "Harden's warm, unemphatic trumpet-playing is perfectly appropriate to the setting, and it rarely...
- each column are the unemphatic forms; those not normally written are given in brackets. Only ons and u do not have an unemphatic form. The distinction...
- Cluilius Albae. "The ruler of Alba at that time was Gaius Cluilius." When an unemphatic argument, neither focus nor topic, such as Albae above, follows the focussed...
- singular nature of Christ, "mia" (μία "one" FEM), simply means "one" unemphatically, and allows for a compound nature. In recent times, both Chalcedonian...
- staff regains control of the park, he rationalizes the disaster in the unemphatic, detached manner of a corporate systems analyst, deciding that everything...
- speech." "Him: In s.w. dialects he is the emphatic objective, beside the unemphatic 'en, 'un." The Dog and Its Reflection Red herring Wise Men of Gotham Smith...
- -'t (en****ic) wir ihr sie, se Sie, Se Dat.-Acc. mir (emphatic: mia, unemphatic: ma) dir ihn ihm (occasionally, and then more common in Acc.) ihr et -'t...