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- Well, everything except a gnomic endorsement from the Fed chairman.
- Modernism, in these reinterpretations, is gnomic, ironic, wavering.
- With this gnomic warning, he returned to Washington.
- His notoriously gnomic remarks are picked apart for hints of his current thinking.
- Early religious and gnomic verse is also usually anonymous.
- Balanchine was famous for his gnomic observations about the connectedness of music and dance.
- According to Ullmann, it was this somewhat gnomic remark that won her heart.
- As a gnomic writer Daniel approaches Chapman, but is more musical and coherent.
- More recent interpretations have disputed this gnomic exhortation.
- We are in a land of gnomic utterance.
- Thus, in English the gnomic aspect takes the same form as the habitual aspect.
- Some commentators consider that his writings are often gnomic and irritating, but never fail to stimulate.
- If there is no suffix in this slot, the verb is in present or gnomic tense.
- As the gnomic remarks in the " Investigations " indicate, Wittgenstein isn't sure.
- The poem ends with a series of gnomic statements about God, eternity, and self-control.
- "' Gnomic poetry "'consists of meaningful sayings put into verse to aid the memory.
- They function as a gnomic clue that what you are seeing is intentional, while discouraging further conversation or inquiry.
- The chief gnomic poets were Theognis, Solon, Phocylides, Simonides of Amorgos, Demodocus, Xenophanes and Euenus.
- There is at least one known woman gnomic poet, Kassia, of which nearly 789 of her verses survive.
- Lakshmi, along with Parvati and Saraswati, is a subject of extensive Subhashita, gnomic and didactic literature of India.
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