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This aestheticized Anglo-Catholicism found its most sophisticated American articulation in the work of Henry Adams.
While Canada's nationalist impulse is in some ways understandable or even admirable, its articulation as a need for protection is misconceived.
The articulation in this joint allows a person to walk, squat, and turn without pain.
There were definite hints of this mental perspective in Yuan Yuan Tan's smiling delivery, the clear articulation of line.
After learning a map of vowels based on place and manner of articulation, K. C. attached letters to her map.
Some aspects of one sound may be anticipated in a preceding sound and may carry over to the articulation of the following sound.
All dorsal sclerites are in close articulation and there are no gaps along cephalic sutures.
Keeping these elements in articulation as they move in different planes requires a complex joint.
They correspond to facets for the articulation of two rows of spines along lateral edges of marginals.
His contribution to the study of errors in apical consonant articulation are world famous.
The temporomandibular joint is the articulation between the mandible and the skull.
Since French does not have this sound, speakers often approximate one of the nearest sounds in terms of manner and place of articulation.
Clear articulation of the underlying usability analysis, a kind of design rationale, may help.
Accurate and compelling articulation of policy ideas is critical to presidential leadership.
The first four measures sound practiced and include accurate articulation, steady rhythm and even a dynamic shade or two.
Cleft lip and palate and other craniofacial disorders can interfere with expressive speech and articulation, and lead to delay.
In contrast, Wernicke's aphasia is characterized by fluent articulation coupled with severely impaired comprehension.
If the patient has severe aphasia, the clarity of articulation of spontaneous speech should be rated.
His elaborate diction and exquisite articulation have since become a positive work of art.
Speech articulation problems are generally identified and treated well before adolescence.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The fibular side lay next to the plate, as shown by the shadow of the fibula and the calcaneo-cuboid articulation.
At the level of each metacarpo-phalangeal articulation are two sesamoid bones.
At the Fetlock numerous branches to the metacarpo-phalangeal articulation, the sesamoid sheath, and the tendons.
Exostoses, articular and periarticular, occur and the carpus usually becomes a large immobile articulation.
The carpometacarpal portion of the articulation is the part which is usually affected.
The capsular ligament surrounding this joint is very large and admits of free and extensive movement of the articulation.
The calcaneum has a large facet for articulation with the fibula, as in Artiodactyla.
The clavicle, coracoid, and scapula on each side form a bony articulation at the glenoid fossa.
To illustrate the importance of the resonating cavity of the nose in articulation.
The nearness of the exostosis to the tibiotarsal articulation can be definitely determined by palpation.
The articulation of the leaves and flower is represented by simple gouge cuts.
After the articulation of the conidia, their bearers sink together by degrees, and are quite destroyed.
His articulation of form has nothing in common with the lines of beauty of the antique, or the quattrocento, or the Cinquecento.
In the latter case, also, the distinctness of the articulation was improved.
The selection and articulation of these men in all communities is all that is necessary.
His English was good, and his articulation indicated a quality of breeding.
A free, flexible articulation of the consonantal sounds helps to place the voice, and gives it life and freedom.
This heterogeneous articulation is the more pronounced the higher the whole organization.
Mastication, deglutition, and articulation all become impeded mechanically by tumefaction of the tissues.
But there is no articulation and no venation, and moreover the wings are not used for flying.
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