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  • The big polytonal palaver of folk-tunes in Biber's "Battalia."

    Salvati dunque e scolpati Matthew Guerrieri 2007

  • "Biber," pronounced the same way as the teen idol's last name is the German word for

    Latest Articles 2010

  • Slide 10: Results • The created topic map provides transparent relations between documents • The terms tree provides users with an overview of the document base's content as well as of related fundamental facts • In the Poc for EADS, the concept-tree shows that "Biber" is a bridge tank and the location of the anti-missile defense • The tree's information quality as well as the topic map's quality is high and can compete with that of a manually created ontology

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  • Biber recently moved to Colorado and she practices federal campaign finance law with the best.

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  • Plan To A, set to music by Heinrich Biber, has been reworked specially for the company's dancers.

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  • Last month's riots showed how flash fundraising – community activists setting up donation websites – helped riot victims such as Aaron Biber, the 89-year-old Tottenham barber whose shop was ransacked.

    Online fundraising is great for smaller charities – but which site? 2011

  • This information comes from Conrad, S., and Biber, D. 2009.

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  • Biber recently moved to Colorado and she practices federal campaign finance law with the best.

    Jessica Corry: Republican Shakeup Begs the Question: Who Will Become GOP's Election Lawyer? Jessica Corry 2011

  • Moreover, the findings of corpus linguistics in particular suggest that pedagogic grammars only loosely reflect authentic language use and that “some relatively common linguistic constructions are overlooked, while some relatively rare constructions receive considerable attention” (Biber, et al. 1994, p. 171).

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  • Out of curiosity, I checked the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) – the link is in my ‘handy websites list’ above – to see if the Hunston and Biber statements were reflected in the data.

    G is for Gerund « An A-Z of ELT 2010

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