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The ultimate goal is to articulate, provisionally, a new theoretical and historical contextualization of early modern prosody.
We are passing through a crisis of identity and, consequently, a crisis of contextualization.
A larger historical contextualization of these seemingly isolated events would have filled in such a gap.
Without biographical contextualization, it would be difficult to know how to answer these questions.
It is this relatively low degree of contextualization that renders these data good for some inferences, but not as good for others.
To have a sign remains insufficient, however, for it is biblical contextualization and argumentation that gives a sign meaning.
Ovid's strategic silence is designed for an audience familiar with the contextualization of the Marsyas figure in the Augustan world.
I begin with some contextualization of what is at stake here for Milton criticism.
Consequently, mastery of basic competencies meets the dual requirement of contextualization and generalization of learnings.
That would impoverish MOST whose richness lies in the contextualization of its tools or products.
The fundamental aim of principles for party assistance is to get the balance right between sufficient systematization and more contextualization.
However, rather than presenting images and the stories behind them, there is once again a repetitious use of the same emblematic images with little contextualization.
These resources enable a program to begin quickly while encouraging further contextualization as the program develops.
Strategies for literacy promotion will provide options for local solutions and for the contextualization of proposed measures.
In his contextualization of James within the tradition of Black resistance Kelley also offers intelligent, targeted critiques of his ideas.
This contextualization allows the judge to assess the seriousness of the offences with which the accused has been charged and to take the appropriate legal measures.
A close reading of the architecture and social history of the church suggests, however, the complexity of the elements and values of cultural mixing and the need for careful contextualization.
Most of the information pertaining to the recommendations is included under other subject headings in the present report to avoid duplication and to ensure proper contextualization.
But before these reasons are set out, a contextualization is in order.
A particular challenge will be the contextualization of art and culture.
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Pak's history of exegesis methodology is perfectly suited for the consideration and contextualization of Calvin's interpretation of the messianic psalms.
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