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The Uncommon Tongue

Author : Vincent B. Sherry
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 26,67 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Poets, English
ISBN : 9780472100842

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Examines Hill's verse within the context of British and American reaction to the great literary modernists of the early 20th century

An Uncommon Tongue

Author : Walter Nash
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 13,83 MB
Release : 2021-12-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1000365549

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First published in 1991, An Uncommon Tongue explores the theme of usage in its widest sense: usage as what we say or write; usage as a social question; usage as a literary convention; usage and creativity. The book reflects on the practice and status of the English language in the modern world and the demands it makes on its academic disciplines. It puts forward the argument that the study of usage transcends both the ‘prescriptive’ and ‘descriptive’ and is ultimately ‘constructive’, displaying the resources of language and exploring their use.

An Uncommon Tongue

Author : Walter Nash
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 41,45 MB
Release : 2021-12-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1000365514

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First published in 1991, An Uncommon Tongue explores the theme of usage in its widest sense: usage as what we say or write; usage as a social question; usage as a literary convention; usage and creativity. The book reflects on the practice and status of the English language in the modern world and the demands it makes on its academic disciplines. It puts forward the argument that the study of usage transcends both the ‘prescriptive’ and ‘descriptive’ and is ultimately ‘constructive’, displaying the resources of language and exploring their use.

The Uncommon Ways God Speaks

Author : Dieudonne Awah
Publisher : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 27,17 MB
Release : 2020-07-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1098026985

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This book The Uncommon Ways God Speaks is birthed out of the desire and experience of hearing God. There are many ways God speaks that people are not familiar with like songs, colors, thoughts, impression, feelings, etc. The more ways you know of how God speaks, the easier for the person to hear God's voice. This book brings practical explanations and exercises on ways God speaks that are not mainstream which will help quicken hearing God's voice. FOR ANY SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT, CONTACT [email protected]

Tongues of Fire

Author : Jennifer LeClaire
Publisher : Destiny Image Publishers
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 39,35 MB
Release : 2022-04-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0768462126

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Access Your Prophetic Advantage in Prayer! What is really happening in the unseen realm when we pray in tongues? In Tongues of Fire, seasoned prophetic teacher and prayer leader, Jennifer LeClaire offers fresh biblical insight into what goes on when we activate our heavenly prayer language. Using directed prayer activations, Jennifer helps you tap into the power of praying in tongues. She examines the physiological effects that praying in tongues has on our bodies as well as the promises of God we access when we pray. Divided into 101 easy to read mini-chapters, you will discover how to: Break Religious Mindsets Strengthen Your Physical Body Tap into Heaven's Revelation and Mysteries Receive Holy Boldness Open Your Seer Eyes to the Unseen Realm Shift Spiritual Atmospheres Pray Perfect Prayers Don't get stuck in a rut of powerless prayer. There’s a whole realm of glory and power awaiting you as you unlock the mysteries of praying in tongues. Tap into it today and see your life transformed from the inside out!

City of the Uncommon Thief

Author : Lynne Bertrand
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 27,73 MB
Release : 2022-03-01
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 052555534X

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A dark and intricate fantasy, City of the Uncommon Thief is the story of a quarantined city gripped by fear and of the war that can free it. "Guilders work. Foundlings scrub the bogs. Needles bind. Swords tear. And men leave. There is nothing uncommon in this city. I hope Errol Thebes is dead. We both know he is safer that way." In a walled city of a mile-high iron guild towers, many things are common knowledge: No book in any of the city's libraries reveals its place on a calendar or a map. No living beasts can be found within the city's walls. And no good comes to the guilder or foundling who trespasses too far from their labors. Even on the tower rooftops, where Errol Thebes and the rest of the city's teenagers pass a few short years under an open sky, no one truly believes anything uncommon is possible within the city walls. But one guildmaster has broken tradition to protect her child, and now the whole city faces an uncommon threat: a pair of black iron spikes that has the power of both sword and needle on the rib cages of men has gone missing, but the mayhem they cause rises everywhere. If the spikes are not found, no wall will be high enough to protect the city—or the world beyond it. And Errol Thebes? He's not dead and he's certainly not safe.

Textbook of Uncommon Cancer

Author : Derek Raghavan
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 880 pages
File Size : 14,23 MB
Release : 2006-07-11
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0470030550

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Described as ‘must-have for cancer research’ by theHospital Doctor this highly acclaimed textbook has beenextensively revised and updated to reflect recent progress andunderstanding in the field. It is the only comprehensive source ofinformation available on uncommon cancers; presenting diagnosis,detailed clinical management and prognosis. The Textbook ofUncommon Cancer, Third Edition incorporated 18 newchapters, including: Tumors of the cervix Esthesioneuroblastoma Unusual malignancies of plasma cells Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans Written by leading clinicians worldwide, this title isindispensable for all those involved in the diagnosis and treatmentof hard-to-manage rare tumors.

Tongues

Author : Ayelet Tsabari
Publisher : Book*hug Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 47,94 MB
Release : 2021-10-26
Category :
ISBN : 9781771667142

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In Tongues: On Longing and Belonging Through Language writers examine their intimate relationship with language in essays that are compelling and captivating. There are over 200 mother tongues spoken in Canada, and at least 5.8 million Canadians use two or more languages at home. This vital anthology opens a dialogue about this unique language diversity and probes the importance of language in our identity and the ways in which it shapes us. In this collection of deeply personal essays, twenty-six writers explore their connection with language, accents, and vocabularies, and contend with the ways they can be used as both bridge and weapon. Some explore the way power and privilege affect language learning, especially the shame and exclusion often felt by non-native English speakers in a white, settler, colonial nation. Some confront the pain of losing a mother tongue or an ancestral language along with the loss of community and highlight the empowerment that comes with reclamation. Others celebrate the joys of learning a new language and the power of connection. All underscore how language can offer transformation and collective healing to various communities. With contributions by: Kamal Al-Solaylee, Jenny Heijun Wills, Karen McBride, Melissa Bull, Leonarda Carranza, Adam Pottle, Kai Cheng Thom, Sigal Samuel, Rebecca Fisseha, Logan Broeckaert, Taslim Jaffer, Ashley Hynd, Jagtar Kaul Atwal, Téa Mutonji, Rowan McCandless, Sahar Golshan, Camila Justino, Amanda Leduc, Ayelet Tsabari, Carrianne Leung, Janet Hong, Danny Ramadan, Sediqa de Meijer, Jónína Kirton, and Eufemia Fantetti.

City of the Uncommon Thief

Author : Lynne Bertrand
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 26,98 MB
Release : 2021-02-09
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 0525555323

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A dark and intricate fantasy, City of the Uncommon Thief is the story of a quarantined city gripped by fear and of the war that can free it. "Guilders work. Foundlings scrub the bogs. Needles bind. Swords tear. And men leave. There is nothing uncommon in this city. I hope Errol Thebes is dead. We both know he is safer that way." In a walled city of a mile-high iron guild towers, many things are common knowledge: No book in any of the city's libraries reveals its place on a calendar or a map. No living beasts can be found within the city's walls. And no good comes to the guilder or foundling who trespasses too far from their labors. Even on the tower rooftops, where Errol Thebes and the rest of the city's teenagers pass a few short years under an open sky, no one truly believes anything uncommon is possible within the city walls. But one guildmaster has broken tradition to protect her child, and now the whole city faces an uncommon threat: a pair of black iron spikes that has the power of both sword and needle on the rib cages of men has gone missing, but the mayhem they cause rises everywhere. If the spikes are not found, no wall will be high enough to protect the city—or the world beyond it. And Errol Thebes? He's not dead and he's certainly not safe.