Also, apologies to parenthesis detesters and for sparse information of specific venues. |
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Programming languages often consist of a seemingly random usage of parenthesis, brackets, asterisks, slashes, colons and semi-colons. |
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He lists the other travelers on the Cuba excursion as if they are all simply types, with whispered attacks in parenthesis. |
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Was it an interlude, a parenthesis, a hiccup, an embarrassment, or a beginning? |
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Even if the subordinate clauses open up a parenthesis that seems to last for ever, they do close, eventually, in a completed thought. |
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This was a throwaway observation, in parenthesis, so that we might forgive Wrightson for overlooking it. |
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The terms parenthesis, apostrophe, ellipsis, and appositive, which traditionally were rhetorical terms, have been relegated to discussions of punctuation. |
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Subexpressions are numbered based on the left to right order of their opening parenthesis. |
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Maximum of 20 characters limited to upper-case letters A to Z, digits 0 to 9, parenthesis, dash and forward slash. |
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However where the currency on the coins is not shown in roman script, where possible its denomination in the list is shown in parenthesis. |
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Again in parenthesis, the Sri Lankan community, of which I have the honour to represent in my riding, is deeply affected by this tragedy. |
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References in the text start with name of the author followed by date of publication, both in parenthesis. |
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In parenthesis most countries also had legislation relating to access to buildings including transport-related buildings. |
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Moreover, none of the measured values should remain under the values given in parenthesis. |
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In parenthesis, this only serves to underline the wisdom of the former Conservative government in opting out of the Social Chapter. |
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Dollar values in parenthesis represent the anticipated budget in future fiscal years for multi-year projects. |
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Here is the number of tests conducted each month of 2005 with the 2004 comparisons in parenthesis. |
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Please note that the names in parenthesis are pseudonyms for individuals who prefer not to have their names published. |
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May I say in parenthesis that this is an area where policies must be more effectively harmonised. |
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Allow me a brief remark in parenthesis. Time and again, as we all know, the cry from Bavaria has been that we need money for the border regions. |
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This can be confirmed by viewing any spaces after the first parenthesis or before the second parenthesis. |
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Ms. Arlette Rouleau: Allow us to open a second parenthesis before broaching the three conditions we cited earlier. |
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Their legitimacy was fragile above all because ancient powers had not completely disappeared despite the colonial parenthesis. |
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Let me open a parenthesis here just to say that the ITER project has been of paramount importance. |
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The field allows a maximum of 20 characters limited to upper case letters A to Z, digits 0 to 9, space, parenthesis, dash and forward slash. |
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Well, as is the case for just about everything that does well on home video, the makers of Friday have concocted yet another adventure with weed in parenthesis. |
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I should add in parenthesis that the sixth reason there stated, that Mr Atkins has agreed to give evidence in New York but not elsewhere, is wrong. |
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A pair of dashes are an alternative to commas or brackets for parenthesis when you want to draw the reader's attention to something surprising or unusual. |
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To conclude this theme, I should like to open a short parenthesis. |
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Following the default settings of the server software, the computer name or network ID of the computer on which the server is running will be displayed in parenthesis for the latter. |
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He agreed with the proposal to delete the words in parenthesis, stressing the point that it was people who sanctify space and space sanctifying people. |
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Refer to the page number in parenthesis for additional information. |
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That choice would leave the supertopic Classroom Experiences open, a situation that can be represented with an open parenthesis. |
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The boy sits beside him and two of them are locked in a parenthesis of mutual zonkedness. |
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But there is another distinction which I must make in parenthesis here. |
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My marriage was simply a parenthesis in my life. |
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It is further accented by intense, very slim eagle-eye shaped headlamps acting as parenthesis between the refined chrome emblem bar and the dramatic low trapezoidal grill which hints at its sporty character. |
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Robust Confidence Intervals in parenthesis. |
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Since the IP address on the external interface is assigned dynamically, parenthesis are placed around the translation interface so that PF will notice when the address changes. |
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By means of the italic numbers given in parenthesis it is always possible to go directly to the corresponding chapter in the full report in order to find a more detailed description and discussion as well as the references. |
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Skin Symptoms Skin pain, burning sensation tenderness, parenthesis. |
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After this solo parenthesis, William Sheller returned to team work. |
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When a wholly detached expression or sentence is parenthesized, the final stop comes before the last mark of parenthesis. |
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In this table the number of athletes sent is shown in parenthesis. |
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In 1937 Faber published, In Parenthesis, the epic poem based on his first seven months in the trenches. |
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Douglas Cleverdon produced dramatised readings of In Parenthesis and The Anathemata for the BBC Third Programme. |
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An extract from In Parenthesis read by Jones himself in 1967 appears on the audiobook CD Artists Rifles. |
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This prevented him from painting for several years, and delayed publication of In Parenthesis. |
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Jones put a quotation from the Gododdin at the beginning of each of the seven sections of In Parenthesis. |
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