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单词 Narrative
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1. His trip through the world made an interesting narrative.
2. Sloan began his narrative with the day of the murder.
3. He was a writer of great narrative power.
4. The novel fails to achieve narrative continuity.
5. Narrative makes up most of the book.
6. The novel contains more narrative than dialogue.
7. Neither author was very strong on narrative.
8. It's a moving narrative of wartime adventure.
9. It's difficult to construct a narrative out of a series of fast-moving events.
10. In narrative, the reporting verb is in the past tense.
11. At several points in the narrative the two stories cross.
12. The author deliberately breaks the narrative continuity in order to confound the reader's expectations.
13. He laces his narrative with a great deal of irrelevant information.
14. She wants to fable up this narrative into a fiction.
15. The story shows a strong narrative gift and a vivid eye for detail.
16. The narrative is inert and sloppy(), as if the author had been writing half-asleep.
16. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
17. A lack of narrative drive leaves the reader with piecemeal vignettes.
18. The author interrupts her narrative to tell us that the idea for the book had not been well received.
19. The author abandons the conventions of linear narrative and normal chronology.
20. The lines form a prelude to his long narrative poem.
21. The novel refuses to conform to the narrative conventions of 19th century realism.
22. She took up the narrative where John had left off.
23. The narrative in this book plays second fiddle to the excellent photographs.
24. The writing alternates between theoretical, analytic and narrative.
25. They have that elusive quality called narrative momentum.
26. Behind the madcap narrative is a deeper purpose.
27. The book is written in the style of first-person narrative.
28. The novel contains too much dialogue and not enough narrative.
29. The book is not one word too long and its narrative pace is unflagging.
30. Hall skilfully weaves the historical research into a gripping narrative.
1. Sloan began his narrative with the day of the murder.
2. The book is written in the style of first-person narrative.
3. The novel contains too much dialogue and not enough narrative.
4. He was a writer of great narrative power.
5. Narrative makes up most of the book.
6. In narrative, the reporting verb is in the past tense.
7. A lack of narrative drive leaves the reader with piecemeal vignettes.
8. Hall skilfully weaves the historical research into a gripping narrative.
31. Such a narrative certainly conveys the basic idea.
32. And these narrative solutions are invariably negative or evasive.
33. But narrative tone is a different and affirmative matter.
34. It follows a chronological script, interspersing documentary footage with the acted narrative.
35. Moreover, the principle of linguistic self-consciousness or reflexivity seems to be made even more explicit when transposed to the narrative model.
36. What follows is offered as a tentative approach, but one that has already proved useful to teachers. 1 Fictional narrative.
37. But I am not persuaded that Motion, in contrast to Ackroyd, has a novelist's gift for narrative.
38. Less and less, even in popular understanding, is it regarded as merely the setting for the institution narrative.
39. Discharge of sulfuric acid into Lakeside Lake Park is not allowable under narrative water quality standards.
40. A narrative scene shows owl-headed figures using a crescent-shaped knife to eviscerate a victim.
41. For example, you choose a narrative, then imagine a different ending for it, and think what implications this would have.
42. A more quintessentially Formalist approach to narrative is contained in Shklovsky's essay on Tristram Shandy.
43. Like souvenirs from an idyllic past they being a narrative of a journey from innocence to experience.
44. But most often, it offered straight forward narrative, occasionally spiced with a dose of complexity.
45. There was no narrative or overt expressiveness in the movement, which consisted mainly of high-energy skips and swoops.
46. If it were straight narrative it would be a Giant, but as a graphic novel its market is greatly reduced.
47. The narrative is frequently interrupted by passages of scientific exegesis in a completely different register from the surrounding discourse.
48. Grand narrative, whether we recognise it or not, provides us with our markers of historical time and space.
49. In Gregory's narrative the Thuringians appear as dupes for the more sophisticated and warlike Franks.
50. The civil zone still poses many difficult problems of chronology in the framework of what is known of the historical narrative.
51. They saw in it a narrative paradigm which offered the possibility of meaning in their individual experience to all men.
52. Thomas seemed to be succumbing to Sylvie's charms as much as to her narrative.
53. The novel's early readers were understandably annoyed at having their narrative expectations constantly thwarted.
54. Frye realized that the students needed more guidance, and the next day he talked about the construction of a narrative.
55. Mark deployed his vivid imagination in a wild-child narrative to create a boy who hunts deer, bears, and birds.
56. In this way, one can use a narrative text which would otherwise be too wordy for normal choral usage.
57. Like the black woman in a slave narrative, the Chicana remains here an abiding if sometimes invisible medium of exchange.
58. It marks the half way stage in the itinerary and the half way stage in the narrative.
59. The events are presented in episodic form, as a continuous narrative tossed antiphonally to and fro between the actresses.
60. The cool narrative economy and unforced style recall early Fassbinder.
61. Narrative dance applies to those phrases of conversation between individuals or between dancers and public, where the dancer uses explicit gestures.
62. She jumped backwards and forwards in her narrative, creating considerable confusion in Dougal's mind.
63. It is only human of Mr Teicher to make himself into the hero-victim of his own narrative.
64. For many teachers therefore written language is equated with literary language, with the polished performance of narrative, drama or poetry.
65. What aspects of this narrative would add to, or undermine, your confidence in the writer?
66. Masefield's unique narrative style is at its most sustained in these two novels.
67. The linear and temporal progression of the narrative is disrupted by the non-stratified discourse of the text.
68. Victorine Meurent lived in another system of reference, in a narrative as yet unformulated and uncodified, but not uninhabited.
69. During that period I was chiefly concerned with the question of how to structure the narrative.
70. It is a logical ending to a book whose purpose is directly stated and kept consistently in the forefront of the narrative.
71. Hubbard Woods teachers provide parents with a detailed narrative about how students are developing in curricular and social areas.
72. The narrative line wavers, its constant ebb and flow in political affairs and love story creating a sense of drift.
73. For the grand narrative of History was always too big for its boots.
74. It nevertheless refuses to conform to the narrative conventions of nineteenth-century realism.
75. Narrative cinema, Mulvey concluded, is a dead loss for feminists.
76. A lot of albums play at telling a story,[http:///narrative.html] but few actually deliver a coherent sense of narrative.
77. An increased consciousness of conceptual systems as necessary fictions accompanies a growing awareness of the conventions of narrative.
78. As the Gospel narrative unfolds we are quickly made aware that the good news signifies more than rescue from divine wrath.
79. The first aspect - the role of narrative in learning - is introduced through a study of literature in early childhood education.
80. The present tense is generally also used when telling a story, as in a summary of the narrative of a novel.
81. It follows that narrative poetics is in fact a form of historiography, a highly abstract story of stories.
82. Clearly the criterion for survival has little to do with narrative verve alone.
83. Genette's largest contribution to structuralist narrative theory is his Narrative Discourse.
84. It provides a short summary of the main event of the story, although in itself does not constitute a narrative.
85. A fully formed narrative realises all six categories, although many narratives may lack one or more components.
86. Every derangement of the page-space deftly mimes the current derangement of the house-space in the narrative.
87. These comprise titles that are among the supreme achievements in prose narrative.
88. Unlike old-fashioned narrative history, art has no decisive battles, no international treaties, and no changes of government.
89. These devices can vary enormously in nature and scope: from the overall presentation of narrative structure down to linguistic play.
90. But the narrative of the afterlife is so fully developed it seems to be Self's surreal dystopia of urban alienation.
91. No work that properly considers developments in different countries and continents and pieces them together in a satisfying, narrative whole.
92. This bawdy academic satire, with its potentially offensive laddish point of view, turns out to be a traditional romantic narrative.
93. A significant feature of this narrative as a whole is the division between what might be loosely termed descriptive and actional frames.
94. Amyntas is a pastoral narrative of self-redemption in relation to, in the desire for, and in the space of, the other.
95. The deconstruction of narrative as a natural or unproblematic activity was to be amplified by several other literary theorists.
96. Her large supporting cast never really comes to life, and she allows too many strangely unfocused interruptions to her narrative flow.
97. Some central features of narrative construction were studied, including the gradual embellishment of stories and their emotional content.
98. Zab finds herself using the now obsolete narrative conventions of the memoir.
99. What it does do very obviously is to construct a narrative, and a very readable one.
100. But efforts to keep the narrative on track are often disrupted by amateurish lighting and camerawork.
101. Story, narrative, is what best keeps a crime novel squarely in the entertainment field and one should never forget it.
102. For example, Dickens is fond of parenthetical constructions which allow the generalizing authorial voice to interrupt the narrative flow.
103. The poem depicted a real-life situation and did so along a straight narrative line.
104. Yet throughout the narrative, Prost's awareness of the dividing line between professional respect and personal friendship is firmly evident.
105. Each of these seems to derive something from the interruptable time of the television chronotope, and its consequently segmented narrative.
106. It was a cross between prose and poetry- a mixture of narrative[sentencedict .com], lyric and drama.
107. By changing the narrative focus frequently, Hood fails to control the direction of her novel.
108. He laces his narrative with a great deal of information and conclusions derived from other sources.
109. As at the end of Dame Sirith, the cycle of fabliau narrative is ready to roll around again.
110. My own approach is not biographical, and assumes neither a clear-cut persona nor a narrative sequence.
111. Character, narrative, plot - only a dogged, dull-witted plodder like Malcolm Lodgebury bothers with that sort of stuff now.
112. Not only did it dislocate time and space, but it also undermined the linear structure of conventional narrative.
113. Hayley's crimes are petty and dishonourable, a contrast which reveals the falsity of the narrative assumptions Philip makes.
114. Once Abraham can see the place where he will kill his son, the pace of the narrative slows right down.
115. From the start Bergman's narrative was for me an assemblage of visual and sound sensations.
116. I ask myself what happened next and if it is significant to the narrative.
117. Clarify your understanding of the main differences between narrative, description and analysis in historical writing. 3.
118. His love of poetic and narrative sequences culminates in the three book designs that dominate the exhibition.
119. There is too Biblical a ring about the language - especially in the brief bits of narrative.
120. The new narrative itself falls into at least two phases.
121. As a result theoretical discourses are traversed by narrative structures which form a hidden thread running through the argument.
122. The language within the marks also provides a nice change from the narrative voice and gives your readers an interesting third-person perspective.
123. Its clear narrative thrust is appropriate for the subject, though perhaps surprising in a novel by a poet.
124. Whitehead appears as a smarmy stand-up comic without the charisma or patter to carry off his narrative duties.
125. Similarly, Colescott paints big, lush narrative acrylics on canvas, hard-hitting narrative works that travel across time and history.
126. Language and the nature of narrative imagination thus become central subjects of the trilogy.
127. When this research is done the tribunal produces a narrative analysis of the marriage which must be read by both parties.
128. The period covered by the narrative in Acts begins shortly after the Crucifixion and ends somewhere between A.D. 64 and 67.
129. The questions which are asked about a still image tell us a great deal about the narrative interest in that image.
130. Still, the fact remains that Tolkien did produce a narrative of entrelacement.
131. The reader is asked to be alert to that important distinction as this narrative unfolds.
132. Malamute stared earnestly at the floor, nodding vigorously at certain points in her narrative.
133. Though the novel is not the sole domain of either narrative or fiction, in contemporary Western culture it exemplifies both.
134. It changed hands again several times but its subsequent history is of no consequence to this narrative.
135. For most people such details might be rather boring, but Robertson makes the narrative come alive through the personalities.
136. Yet even that is not enough: Danielewski piles on even more narrative frames, ultimately to the novel's detriment.
136. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
137. Certainly, these are important highlights and should be given their proper place and emphasis in the narrative.
138. It is able to build a palace out of a ruin; it is the shaping spirit of your narrative.
139. At the same time it also illustrates the practical purpose narrative theory may have for the reading of individual works of literature.
140. Our novelist's intellectual humour is asserting itself beneath the narrative.
141. Instead of an anecdotal narrative it must aspire to the rigorous standards of a science.
142. It does this by folding the entire structure back into the narrative.
143. The brief accounts in the narrative sources say nothing about Charles.
144. A crude or facile narrative technique will inevitably fail to achieve the desired ideological objective.
145. But was the grand narrative of modern art ever so oppressive?
146. Interestingly, it is the right that now demands the return of narrative.
147. Narrative portions describe action, and evoke visual effects reminiscent of the theatre.
148. They function as a spurious pattern into which the narrative might slide if so allowed.
149. Kleiser is not the first maker of narrative fiction to romanticize death.
150. This sprawling narrative is a familiar story with a new topography.
151. Here the linguistic cocoon is spun to such complexity that the characters and narrative structure sometimes vanish from sight.
152. In terms of narratology, the author is almost a pioneer of postmodernism in his use of cyclical narrative.
153. Closer to such history in terms of the narrative skill required is hagiography.
154. A narrative plot no less than a conspiracy of armed men.
155. For him the Bible was a precise historical narrative from which all lessons of conduct could be drawn.
156. Conclusions will then be drawn from this body of facts and these will be presented in narrative form.
157. The device Blake chose -- a first person narrative -- is exceedingly difficult when using an historical figure.
158. These more primitive readings in sharar throw a particularly strong light on the occurrence of the institution narrative there.
159. Midway through the summer Frye instructed the students to divide themselves into groups to plan and compose a narrative.
160. Story then becomes revised into recitation or into a deliberately implausible sequence against which the narrative voice can play.
161. The next stage was to transfer this jumbled narrative on to A4-sized cards.
162. If they are exclusively narrative they are useless for song writing.
163. It is possible to identify three main types of historical writing - descriptive, narrative and analytical.
164. A narrative as a unit is a narrative sequencing which allows the listening to infer temporal order.
165. For this reason we will present a narrative account of ten consecutive one-century runs, just as they came off the computer.
166. But there are certain dizzy overtones to her narrative -- she only fell drunk into the orchestra pit once.
166. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
167. Those chapters summarize his main concerns, which are then illustrated in the narrative of the text with descriptions of individual institutions.
168. But her narrative acquires its greatest complexity and most ironic shadings when dealing with these violent events.
169. It is impossible to see a logical pattern running through the narrative as Luke records it.
170. The film marks a major advance in complexity in terms of both characterization and narrative structure.
171. If the narrative is to be presented relatively rapidly, then brevity must be a feature of the style expected.
172. Genette goes on to suggest that this authorizes the use of linguistic categories in the analysis of narrative discourse.
173. Lived out as the grandfather has lived it, such a desire maroons the self in heroic narrative.
174. The syntactic analysis revolves mainly around the study of adverbial and participial structures in the narrative.
175. Like most modern literature, the new narrative reflects the ontological uncertainty of contemporary man.
176. This would produce a sample narrative derived from the collected responses which could then be contrasted with the original version.
177. She shaped a folktale into a narrative poem.
178. a gripping narrative of their journey up the Amazon.
179. Monopolize the conversation with endless personal narrative.
180. His adventure made an interesting narrative.
181. The narrative pulls you along like a runaway train.
182. Decomposition and Reconstruction: On Cubism Narrative of Absalom, Absalom!
183. The narrative was interlaced with anecdotes.
184. Brevity is a stylistic feature of this narrative.
185. Narrative psychology is an original model of psychotherapy.
186. Hence, we must re-investigate the value of narrative classics of Chinese contemporary literature,() comb out problems in them to better the construction of classics of contemporary literature.
187. If there is any positive message at all in the narrative it is that life is a tragedy filled with suffering and despair and yet some people do manage to avoid jury duty.
188. Before we subscribe to the narrative of decline promoted by critics of the university, we might think of the narrow-mindedness of our educational beginnings.
189. The narrative voice symbolizes collective power, reflecting the social function of black art.
190. As usual, Mr. Ferguson, who teaches in Harvard's history department and business school, uses his powerful narrative talents in these pages to give the reader a highly tactile sense of history.
191. Sir Lawrence's subtle narrative a marvel of concision, even over more than 500 pages.
192. It is a record of events, with interpretative comments woven into the narrative.
193. It holds that this uncertainty fundamentally results from Henry James's dramatization of the narrative. "
194. The theme of"disillusion"in the urban fiction is composed of three levels:li fe, living and being, and includes two narrative structures"linear dev elopm ent" and"transverse apposition".
195. This paper a primary critical review of theoretical contexts, conceptual and practical framework of narrative therapy.
196. His narrative is a super rendering of dialect speech and idiom.
196. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
197. There are 5 patterns in the TV news comment on the typological angels: inserted comment, expositive comment, narrative comment, mutual comment and miscellaneous comment.
198. The sentimentalism novel, together with other novel types, has facilitated the Chinese novel narrative from the tradition to the modern.
199. The third - person narrative is adopted in Jade Snow Wong s autobiographic novel Fifth Chinese Daughter.
200. This enables his country, the collective to be higher than the simple graphic solution narrative.
201. Evidence of the effectiveness of narrative as a design tool is all around us.
202. Fractured experiences mixed with sprung rhythm elements in the narrative and dialogue make the novel unique, different from other things published in Canada.
203. Last but not least, the" digressive style"which separated from principal plot, adjusts the narrative rhythm and adds appeal to the language.
204. This narrative is about folks who died trying to cross the beach code named Omaha - Bloody Omaha.
205. These strategy cause calm and objective narrative style, and make her a particular authoress.
206. Generally speaking , Tacitus historiography contains three narrative arrangements, scilicet macro view , middle view and micro view.
207. Discuss on the Narrative Art of Cubist in Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom!
208. The narrative approach in her novels includes a unique perspective of children′s narrative, omniscient narrative style, easeful emotional narration and interspersed type of local narration.
209. The length of his narrative and his fluency surprised him.
210. The interpretation of that finding is that women tend to respond more to narrative and word play than slap stick.
211. On the psychological basis of cognitive therapy theory, identity theory, and narrative theory, bibliotherapy goes through at least three stages: identification, catharsis, insight.
212. The slave narrative is a literary form which comes into being by the development of the antislavery movement in 19th century.
213. Mrs. Bolton's account of the transaction was not, it may be imagined, entirely an impartial narrative.
214. The last big narrative difference with the Gospel of John from the synoptics is this guy named the beloved disciple.
215. When you start developing your narrative, choose photographs of your personas.
216. The using of the traditional literature seven-time pattern as narrative rhythm in Journey to the West extends the using in literature structure.
217. From shifting narrative perspective, the way of narration and epiphany. this article proves Katherine Mansfield's remarkable contribution to the forming of modern short novel techniques.
218. The vicomte was about to begin his narrative, and he smiled subtly.
219. But Ennis found her equilibrium, ran an absolute stormer and the seven-part narrative of the heptathlon was up and rolling.
220. Simply as a narrative of Western warfare, Mr. Mort's lucid, often beautifully written book is a pleasure to read.
221. The narrative logic under the conciousness of intuitionismGenerally speaking, intuitionism and rationalism conflict with each other.
222. Clinical coding is the translation of narrative descriptions of diseases, injuries and procedures into alphanumeric codes.
223. In their narrative structure, the individual recounting takes place of the grandly recounting.
224. As a kind of theory and measure, the theory of Performance is opening a new eyeshot in oral narrative studies.
225. In Scots law an indictment is in more narrative form.
226. Not coetaneous furniture, the furniture of different modelling, style is tie-in, make interior space is had " narrative sex " ,[] the span of time is full of in the space.
227. Chinese narrative poetry has uniqueness in respect of plot chosen, different from that of Western epic poetry.
228. Burlesque narrative of what happened when - one morning out of the blue - I lay an egg.
229. In Paul's narrative, the hero is theConstitution -- a totemic symbol representing the Founding Fathers.
230. Unlike the escapist movies that Rosenberg had seen at his father's cinemas, the grainy black-and-white images had the blunt force of unscripted narrative.
231. Aouda confirmed the Parsee guide's narrative of her touching history.
232. She take up the narrative where john have leave off.
233. In Geneva, he wrote the third Childe Harold and the narrative poem The Prisoner of Chillon.
234. Next, this book applies this model to writing outlines for expository articles and narrative articles.
235. An Analysis of Postmodernist Narrative Features of E. L. Doctorow's City of God.
236. Although the OED is not a narrative, not scripture, not poetry , it is, nonetheless, transportive.
237. Analysis of narrative strategy, character creation and race problem of the United States resulting from the theme of the film can understand this film from different angles.
238. Multi - narrative adaptation of Richard v. Krafft - Ebing's notorious medico - forensic study of sexual perversity.
239. A graphic representation of the subject of Poe's most celebrated and tragic narrative poem of the same name, supernaturally lamenting the death of a young lover.
240. A corresponding relationship existed deeply between the traditional Chinese narrative structure and cosmological modes.
241. The last, the system also influence the narrative clew, which made Yuan-zaju basically lonely narration, and can't form crewel or more line narration.
242. The narrative difference of Hero is paratactic as well as spiral. It creates a maze for its audience , and guides audience to approach the truth from their continuous negation.
243. Her novel subverts the conventions of linear narrative. It has no neat chronology and no tidy denouement.
244. Its narrative language all uses high - level, its only grammar rule is an exclamation mark.
245. In the narrative of Mo Yan's novels, the desire of the historical narrative becomes the focus, and forms a unique practice way.
246. Chapter Two, from text point of view, explains narrative mythos which is reverse modernism and reverse city in New-feeling genre's opuses, and corresponding inditement methods.
247. During the mid-eighties, the Chinses Avantgarde Literrature is a narrative revolution that grew in"the west wind".
248. A simple morality play starring villains and victims always draws a bigger, more indignant crowd than the more involved narrative of structural inequality.
249. Overestimation, followed by let-down and disappointment, have formed the basic, recurring narrative.
250. At first, the thesis describes the fluid and acentric narrative mode.
251. The article briefly narrative trouble of Sichuan province Luhuo county grain of production after secede farming.
252. The grand narrative is seen to be characteristic of modernity.
253. Their own lives already seemed to possess the symmetries of narrative art.
254. This narrative arc to a sense of hopelessness in such classic dystopian works as Nineteen Eighty - Four.
255. This may be the deep significance of the study of Zola's narrative characteristics.
256. The vice - president is one of the surprises of Woodward's narrative.
257. It is in the context of this gradual reification in late capitalism that the romance once again comes to be felt as the place of narrative heterogeneity and freedom from the reality principle.
258. The article analyzes the postmodern subversiveness through its deconstruction of traditional aesthetics,[] traditional religion and traditional narrative mode.
259. My cousins, full of exhilaration, were so eloquent in narrative and comment.
260. As the main current cultural paradigm, these logic characteristics made some of the narrative novels tend towards extensity, profundity and virtualization too.
261. In the form of performance , emphasizing narrative, the plot of.
262. At the conclusion, the inflexion of the narrative perspective was supplemented.
263. The author believed that the reason why Li Er appears so distinctive lies in its multi-voice words of"coloratura narrative"in his novel .
264. The books that result have intensity and a fascinating immediacy, far beyond that of ordinary narrative.
265. The narrative says that Russia failed because the tempestuous Gorbachev ignored the Chinese reform model, moved too quickly, and allowed the party monopoly to fall apart.
266. Liu prefers simple narrative style ebulliently painted in brilliant colours that reveals a certain self-confidence and naivety, as if seen through the distorted lens of Pieter Bruegel.
267. I request them to suspend their decision until they have read my narrative.
268. We then passed into narrative of the deaths of Captain Swosser and Professor Dingo.
269. The narrative will be shaped by how people internalise risk.
270. The comedy films go beyond mainstream ideology by combining delomorphic narrative structure and concealed narrative structure together.
271. And Fifthly, it is he who brought forward the standards of narrative criticism.
272. Meanwhile, a raven - haired Magyar concert violinist adds an exotic love interest to an already enthralling narrative.
273. The third chapter analyzes narrative report of speech act and its effects in The Magic Barrel.
274. In The Origins of the Modem World, Robert B. Marks presents a Non-Eurocentrism narrative of the origins of the modem world from global and ecological perspective.
275. This study was designed to investigate the facilitative effects of causal coherence of a text on constructing the theme of a narrative text by Chinese EFL learners.
276. Anthropological narrative is a research method, which mainly narrate tales.
277. Combining omniscient narrative, limited narrative with objective narrative A Dream of Red Mansions achieves unprecedented achievements.
278. For the distribution of misconceptions, narrative misconceptions usually cluster on the Principle of Le Chatelier and Effective Collision.
279. Change its narrative tactics . give it more free choice ream.
280. Bellow's remarkable achievement in Herzog lies in narrative technique. "
281. We have decided NOT to delete the erroneous tweet, because it serves as part of the narrative of this story.
282. became a common, off-the-record refrain, feeding a broader narrative about a White House that gave a dysfunctional Congress too much deference and failed to deliver quickly on countless commitments.
283. This paper Flaubert's narrative strategy in his Madame Bovary and its implications.
284. The writing of narrative in Senior Chinese commonly exists in falseness, devoid of content and dullness.
285. The author makes up the shortcoming of the relator's absence with ingenious narrative tactics. And she uses Scout as narrative subject to strengthen the work's authenticity and distinctness.
286. The modeling styles of orthodox academic school steadfastly construct the narrative space.
287. On the narrative features of William Faulkner ? ? s Absalom[sentencedict .com], Absalom!
288. Jiangdi Lilongwe commercial films from Hollywood types illustrated in the film is learnt abundant nutrients, the narrative is smooth and details of books, enough to the school for the elite admirable.
289. Atrocities committed - and often photographed - by US military forces have also been thoroughly sanitised from the public narrative.
290. The Parsee's narrative only confirmed Mr Fogg and his companions in their generous design.
291. As a master of the short story, Katherine Mansfield's distinctive narrative art is her main contribution to the development of the short story.
292. The possible consequences so filled his mind that he lost the thread of Wan Da's narrative.
293. Secondly, from the point of view of text, the war literature tries to abstract and sort out history by the narrative strategies of figurative usages and typification.
294. This article introduces Digital Camera System with Single-Chip TMS320DSC21 DSP of research cellular. Narrative the system structure and run functional block diagram and master behaviour.
295. What is more important, tourists'photography is to accomplish ! self - narrative " and! self - identity. "
296. That is, in the traditional sense of story and characterization, narrative language, symbolic structure, have all been failures.
297. In the use of language, according to the communicators narrative view-point, the argument functions as a subject if agentivity is activated and as an object if affectedness is activated.
298. A printout giving instructions and narrative as originally prepared and the object code resulting from them.
299. The fictions with family motif in modern have uniform narrative form.
300. On narrative discourse, the existing classification dig out the profound implication imbedded in every genre.
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