No doubt members of an oral or residually oral society, however, have greater powers of memory than those in a literate culture, who have let such capacities atrophy. |
This last theorem implies, in particular, the proposition that free groups are residually finite. |
The seeds are residually separated and when they come to maturity, the fruit is covered in a fleshy red membrane known as an aril. |
The novel begins with a description of the fighting at Stalingrad, still in the martial, residually Soviet tone of Grossman's newspaper days. |
The complex was allowed to dissociate for 500 s, then residually bound ligand was removed using a pulse of acidic glycine. |
But in museums ever since I have been happy to salute his pictures with residually grateful, quick looks. |