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1. ARCHAICALLY
- www.websters-dictionary-online.net
- ARCHAICALLY.
- Modern Translation: ARCHAICALLY.
- Translations for "ARCHAICALLY"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.
2. CONLANG archives -- September 2003, week 1 (#109)
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- > On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 05:28:52PM -0700, Costentin Cornomorus wrote: > > Which? Translate = shift? Archaically, yes. > > Not just archaically. ...
3. Errata (section 1.1 paragraph three) from Ryan Hayes on 2004-11-03 (xml-names-editor@w3.org from November 2004)
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- I understand that "import" is sometimes (archaically) used as a truncated form of the word "importance", however, I feel that this may cause confusion to readers of "Namespaces in XML". ...
4. Kristjan Raud,
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- In the late 1920s, after the artist s trip to Paris, he developed his highly individual style; the archaically heavy angular forms, the expressiveness and the monumentality of shapes resemble the forceful forms of Estonian peasant architecture and the simple ornaments in popular wood objects.
5. Pilot (locomotive) - enyclopaedia article about Pilot (locomotive)
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- Archaically this was called a cowcatcher, and this is still the common layman's usage, but this term is deprecated and has not been used by railroad workers for more than a century. ...
- Archaically this was called a cowcatcher, and this is still the common layman's usage, but this term is deprecated and has not been used by railroad workers for more than a century.
6. AnnMarie Eldon
- www.annmarieeldon.blogspot.com
- springflatulence skewers a landscaperappees where no skank freedom sniffs between bankrises; thismarsh of year before branches popriver banks nonce leftover mothmouthfuls andthe timingis outname clouds something televisiony: autocraticn' horrible'feds'or archaically fabricated such asnoblesse o'erseiged; snatch their responselike old men's trousersa scarped dead-heaviness that head bothers before crotch-smellthen howcome their scotoma sucking-capablethat they may suckle place settingseach macro view a remembered presentwithout recall to what's massed about us:Bronze Age bedrock white chalk horses, ritually juridical. ...
7. Unstrung - The world wide source for analysis of the global wireless economy
- www.unstrung.com
- So as in the Flarion case, what are companies like ArrayComm et al which is banking on arguably the most advanced wireless technology in the world to do? The core technology driving their innovative systems doesn't even fit into the "generational" discourse--a discourse which is (archaically) defined by the increasingly diminished returns of modulation schemes and ought by all rights to be unceremoniouly tossed onto the proverbial trash heap. ...
8. Timeline: From the March 8, 1930, issue, Science News Online, March 11, 2000
- www.sciencenews.org
- Slender, archaically modeled little female figurines and the clay image of a flying bird, recently turned up in the ruins of Ur, may well be the idols of the ancient people whose doings disgusted Noah and provoked Yaveh into sending the Flood. ...
9. Sportal ---- Sports Portal -- GOVERNMENT OF INDIA --
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- A scoring shot in which the cue-ball enters a pocket after contacting an object-ball; archaically called a losing hazard.
- A scoring shot in which the cue-ball enters a pocket after contacting an object-ball; archaically called a losing hazard.
- An in-off played into a top pocket when the cue-ball is in hand; archaically called a long loser.
- A scoring shot in which the cue-ball sends an object-ball into a pocket; archaically called a winning hazard.
10. Boxoffice Magazine Star Talk: FOLEY ARTIST
- www.boxoffice.com
- When he comes to the surface for supplies, he must keep his history a secret, which causes lots of complications when he meets the beautiful but hard-edged Eve (Alicia Silverstone), who doesn't know what to make of this impossibly well-mannered and archaically dressed hunk of adorable naivete. ...
11. Internet Book of Shadows: Wiccan Ethics & The Wiccan Rede (David Piper)
- www.sacred-texts.com
- Wiccan Ethics And The Wiccan Rede By: David Piper, Sat 21 May 94 12:16 Part I: What Sayeth The Rede? ===================== The "archaically worded" construction "An it harm none, do what ye will," rendered into modern English is literally, "if it doesn't harm anyone, do what you want. ...
12. SomArts Cultural Center ,
- www.somarts.org
- His body of work resembles an assemblage of sounds regurgitated from broken records, scrambled and archaically pieced back together in disembodied forms. ...
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