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- noun Plural form of
articulation .
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Glass; in articulations of method whereby books substitute for "live" textual mentors, history raises the dead, biography is Life; or in conceptions of individual character as generic ( "a thinking woman,"
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Greek; for the Greek _arthron_ [* Cf. William of Auxerre, Summa Aurea] which the Latin renders "articulus," signifies a fitting together of distinct parts: wherefore the small parts of the body which fit together are called the articulations of the limbs.
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province Aquinas Thomas
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Don't you care that your abstract ivory-tower "articulations" have consequences for real people?
I don't know how even to articulate an argument that it's constitutional to give a vote to a D.C. representative in the House. Ann Althouse 2009
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Dogmas, which are "articulations" of the faith, can be "explicated" or "elucidated"; but in the standard case a dogma is a development only in the sense that it is the term, rather than the subject, of a process of development.
Archive 2007-01-01 Mike L 2007
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Dogmas, which are "articulations" of the faith, can be "explicated" or "elucidated"; but in the standard case a dogma is a development only in the sense that it is the term, rather than the subject, of a process of development.
The latest development in the development discussion Mike L 2007
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It uses pre-programmed MIDI notes to instantaneously switch between different articulations, meaning it is no longer necessary to reload each variant individually.
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It uses pre-programmed MIDI notes to instantaneously switch between different articulations, meaning it is no longer necessary to reload each variant individually.
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This and the general tendency of the hall to project vowel tones over consonant articulations occasionally obscure Shakespeare's fast-paced language, as do the musical instruments when they accompany speaking voices.
Rodney Punt: The Merry Wives of Windsor -- Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tours Santa Monica's Broad Stage Rodney Punt 2010
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This and the general tendency of the hall to project vowel tones over consonant articulations occasionally obscure Shakespeare's fast-paced language, as do the musical instruments when they accompany speaking voices.
Rodney Punt: The Merry Wives of Windsor -- Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tours Santa Monica's Broad Stage Rodney Punt 2010
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This and the general tendency of the hall to project vowel tones over consonant articulations occasionally obscure Shakespeare's fast-paced language, as do the musical instruments when they accompany speaking voices.
Rodney Punt: The Merry Wives of Windsor -- Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tours Santa Monica's Broad Stage Rodney Punt 2010
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