That is, what conceptualization that person was attempting to symbolize, however tentatively and fragmentarily, using the linguistic resources available to him or her. |
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Patient viewers will notice that a barely perceptible sheet of glass separates the two women, and they will also register two men seen fragmentarily. |
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In the first place the elements of a simple past-tense narrative concerning Aristeas do not, even fragmentarily, run sequentially from the beginning to the end of the poem. |
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Popular entertainment depicting disabled characters allude to these fears and prejudice or address them obliquely or fragmentarily, seeking to reassure ourselves. |
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Old Dutch is attested only fragmentarily, so it is not easy to give forms for all classes. |
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