... quotations from their most important keywords. Each reference includes not only the page and the number ofthe quotation on the page but also the first few letters ofthe author’s name. The index ... means ofthe index (1). The index lists the most significant words from each quotation. These keywords are listed alphabetically in the index, each with a section ofthe text to show the middle ... record of its use. The reference usually consists of either (a) a book-title with its date of publication and a reference to where the quotation occurs in the book; or (b) the title of a newspaper...
... dictionary. 1 Introduction The goal ofthe project is to enhance the database of the Oxford DictionaryofEnglish (a forthcomingnew edition ofthe 1998 New OxfordDictionary of English) so that it ... predicated on the original dictionary content, and not the other wayround. There has been no attempt to alter the origi-nal content in order to facilitate the generation of formal data. The enhanced ... for their typicality,125 OxfordDictionaryof English: Current DevelopmentsJames McCracken Oxford University Pressmccrackj@oup.co.ukAbstractThis research note describes the early stages of...
... students (55 out of 95) often forget what to say while the rest often stammer. This is because they do not have enough practice.We can draw out from the result ofthe survey the following things:13 ... parts: The introduction:- Greeting the audience.- Tell your audience the topic ofthe presentation.- Tell your audience the purposes ofthe presentation.- Show your audience how the presentation ... do with their hands and afraid of looking at the audience. This means body language is one of their weak points. They should pay more time to learn this skill.- More than half ofthe students...
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... unpopular at the moment. In the doghouse If someone is in the doghouse, they are in disgrace because they have done something wrong. In the face of If people act in the face of something, they do ... activity. In the making When something is in the making, it means it is in the process of being made. In the offing If something is in the offing, it is very likely to happen soon. In the pink ... square, they follow the rules and win conclusively. Fair crack ofthe whip (UK) If everybody has a fair crack ofthe whip, they all have equal opportunities to do something. Fair shake of the...
... done'. At the end of your rope (USA) If you are at the end of your rope, you are at the limit of your patience or endurance. At the end of your tether (UK) If you are at the end of your tether, ... from the beginning right to the very end. From the bottom of your heart If someone does something from the bottom of their heart, then they do it with genuine emotion and feeling. From the ... Dorking School of English, Bangkok Thailand www.dk -english. com Page 5At the drop of a hat If you would do something at the drop of a hat, you'd do it immediately. At the end ofthe day This...
... from either the rate of appearance of the product ofthe reaction or the rate of disappearance ofthe sub-strate. The centrifugation may be performed on impure enzymepreparations and at the very ... polymer ofthe protein actin.Actin filaments form the thin filaments of muscle and also the mi-crofilaments ofthe cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells. Hence they are amajor component ofthe contractile ... edition oftheOxfordDictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. It was a remarkable work of scholarship, arising from the work of journal editors andscientific writers. Since then the landscape...
... is to estimate the effect ofEnglish and Hebrew proficiency on wages. If the covariates were randomly assigned, then the regression would recover the causal effect of theseproficiencies. However, ... On the other hand, the absence of an effect of English- language skills on the role of Hebrew-language skills would make it more difficult to develop a plausible case that the measuredeffect of ... ofEnglish and more progress during their timeon the job. Of course, natives have almost twice as much seniority as immigrants, so they have hadmore time to improve their English. Whether these...
... or otherwise, without the prior permission ofthe publisher. Except in the United States of America, this book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, ... numerically. The optimal value ofthe asset volatility is an increasing function ofthe bank leverage and a decreasing function ofthe knock-out value K. This result means that the greater the bank's ... forecasting volatility for the period to maturity ofthe option. The third assumption is that there are no transaction costs, so that the proportions ofthe asset and option in the hedged portfolio...
... normally takes the whole ofthe time-value ofthe first of these to itself. [bn^(c) With a Chord. [ol37] [xnAs the Appoggiatura leans only upon one note ofthe chord the other notes are unaffected. ... stories, a study ofthe glandular abnormalities of criminals, and a daily column of advice to the lovelorn. Anthem. The Eng speaking Protestant Churches' equivalent ofthe Latin motet, ... Al (It.). At the, to the, in the, inthe style of, etc., i.e. the same as A with the article added.[rf Ala and Lolly (Prokofiev). See Scythian Suite. À la corde (Fr.). At the string. In...
... peritoneum on the left side ofthe aorta, andthen gradually passed my finger between the aorta and the spine, and again penetrated the peritoneum, on the right side ofthe aorta. The Lectures on the Principles ... inestablishing the remote rhythms ofthe solarsystem and the periodicity ofthe comet. Theyhave disdained to trouble about the simpler task of proving or unproving the cycles of their ownorganisms.Body ... under the auspices ofthe medicalprofession.Lecture The social cost of sickness is incalculable. The prevention of disease is for the most part a matter of education, the cost is moderate, the...