Languages have alphabets, or character repertoires, but computers deal with digits. |
I did not have the rich reading repertoires of my fellow English dons and I had a much stronger social-political awareness than most of them. |
There will be a focus on training practices, skill repertoires and recruitment for managerial, technical and engineering groups. |
As well as performing items from their own repertoires, both choirs will sing together on two pieces. |
Because this opening is a mainstay in the repertoires of tens of thousands of amateurs. |
Goffman successfully shows that all members of society employ complex repertoires of interaction skills to control and sustain ongoing social relations. |