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...org Title: Chicago Style Manal Author: University of Chicago Language: English Subject: NonFiction, Reference Publisher: World Public Library A... ...PITALIZATION CAPITALIZE- I. Proper nouns and adjectives: George, America, Englishman; Elizabethan, French (see 46). 2. Generic terms forming a par... ...eforma- tion, Inquisition, Commonwealth (Cromwell's), Commune (Paris); Old English (OE-see IIO), Middle High German (MHG), the Age of Elizabeth; Pl... ... Alliance, Dreibund; the Roses, the Roundheads, Independents, Independency (English history). 15. Conventions, congresses, expositions, etc. : Coun... ...f Independence, Act of Emancipa- tion, Magna Charta, Corn Law, Reform Bill (English). 17. Creeds and confessions of faith: Apostles' Creed, Augsbur...
...n 1906. Now in its fifteenth edition, The Chicago Manual of Style--the essential reference for authors, editors, proofreaders, indexers, copywriters, designers, and publishers in any field--is more comprehensive and easier to use than ever before. Those who work with words know how dramatically publishing has changed in the past decade, with technology now informing and...
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...w read, then printed books. The online ebook market is not only going to be English only, with millions of readers in non-English speaking Countri... ...n designer to create an energy efficient 200 US Dollar Laptop, and the Indian designers have successfully made a 10 dollar Laptop, Asus in Taiwan, a...
...ance relationship with a vendor. However, they could do only the tasks their designers anticipated for them. Firms could buy Flexowriters outright and... ...available and freely shared from the earliest moments of its development. If designers dis- agreed over how a particular protocol should work, they wo... ...commercial purposes, but by 1991 was eager to see it privatized. 36 Internet designers devised an en- tirely new protocol so that the backbone no long... ...for modularity in network design: it allows the network nerds, both protocol designers and ISP implementers, to do their work without giving a thought... ...ntained flaws that rendered them more accessible to uninvited code than their designers in- tended. 36 Even without such flaws, the machines were intent... ...l Publications in Three Months, P’s D O, Nov. 27, 2006, http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200611/27/eng20061127_325640.html. 13. EchoSta... ... T or, http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/T or (as of June 1, 2007, 08:15 GMT) (“English Wikipedia tends to block every T or node.”). 34. Wikipedia, Barns... ...ribing different barnstars awarded to Wikipedia contributors). 36. Wikipedia, English Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Wikipedia (as of ... ...er Park, “I Was a Cyholic, Cyworld Addict,” ON, July 26, 2004, http:/ /english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?menu c10400&no 179108...
... Latin kidnapped the word "plagion" from ancient Greek and it ended up in English as "plagiarism". It literally means "to kidnap" - most commonly, t... ...nance and customer and visitor services. Despite these heavy outlays, site designers are constantly criticized for lack of creativity or for too much... ...positioning are already fierce - a good sign. The Internet used to be an English, affluent middle-class, white collar, male phenomenon. It has long... ...business - are narrowing. Already there are more women than men users and English is the language of less than half of all web sites. The wireless Ne... ...nts of some developing countries. It is not uncommon to find a mastery of English, a college degree in the sciences, readiness to work outlandish ho... ...as tremendous untapped talent in its young people. Jamaica is the largest English-speaking nation in the Caribbean and their educational and technica... ... • Facilitating research and discussion about Web credibility. • Helping designers create credible Web sites." • Examples of current projects: ... ... is a major net exporter of engineers, programmers, systems analysts, Web designers, and concepts analysts. Internet penetration in these countries ...
... terms of Bessel functions see for example R. W. Landee et al, Electronic Designers' Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1957, section 5, pp. 27-32. See also th... ... called Einstein's Theory of Relativity in 1920 which was translated into English in 1924, and he wrote a revision of that translation in 1962. A q...
... family. Mommy would always say to me, in her FOB Fresh Off the Boat broken English: Johnson! Why you can't be more like Jordan? — — “ She very smar... ...he best at everything. Daddy would then add, in his much more ” FOB, broken English: Johnson! We don't want just do your best. We want you be best. Y... ...es, purse, even her earrings. Asian people love to show off logos; I'm sure designers are having a field day with all that free advertising. I know ... ...ved here from Japan to start a furniture business, and he didn't speak much English when he got here. Actually, he didn't speak any English at all, ... ...say that the reason they only stay in Chinatown is because they don't speak English well enough to leave, but there are many non-profit organization... ...o leave, but there are many non-profit organizations and schools that teach English for free, even at the student's residence for convenience. The t...
...iled design specifications instead of setting minimum performance requirements for designers to achieve any way they wish. Then there was the comm... ...turing technology can quickly become de-skilled as automated tools get developed so designers can harness the technology's power without having to u... ...ructive aggressiveness - is distinct from jealousy. The New Oxford Dictionary of English defines envy as: "A feeling of discontented or resentf... ...y non-existent. To this understatement, we must add my precarious knowledge of the English language. So, I am in a disadvantaged position. Due to t... ...ench. Certified Financial Analyst by Brainbench. Full proficiency in Hebrew and in English. Business Experience 1980 to 1983 Founder and co-owner... ...onot, Tel-Aviv, 1997 "The Suffering of Being Kafka" (electronic book of Hebrew and English Short Fiction), Prague and Skopje, 1998-2004 "The Maced...
...y also serve as the context within which his creation operates. Creators create and designers design because they need to achieve something; becaus... ...semiotics to computer programming, and from logic to animal behavior. In 1700, the English empiricist philosopher, John Locke, was the first to des... ...nch. Certified Financial Analyst by Brainbench. Full proficiency in Hebrew and in English. Business Experience 1980 to 1983 Founder and co-owne... ...onot, Tel-Aviv, 1997 "The Suffering of Being Kafka" (electronic book of Hebrew and English Short Fiction), Prague, 1998-2004 "The Macedonian Econom...
...s also inspired and informed by colleagues and students in computer science, English, history, and political science. But the work I am describing her... ...,004,596 for a “Sealed Crustless Sandwich.” In the curiously mangled form of English that patent law produces, it was described this way: A sealed cru... ...y products for us? Why do we have trademark law, this “homestead law for the English language”? 4 Why not simply allow anyone to use any name or attra... ...produced a fascinating and lengthy series of comments on a new “Rudiments of English Grammar,” discussed the orthography of nouns ending in “y,” accep... ...t design protection but relies heavily on the trademarks accorded to favored designers and brands. There are “knockoffs” of Armani or Balenciaga, but ... ...ge 35 the nation’s literary heritage. While Macaulay is the best-remembered English skeptic from the 1840s, there were other, more radical skeptics w...
...ctivities - from afar. Distributed manufacturing, virtual teams (e.g., of designers or engineers or lawyers or medical doctors), multinationals - ar... ...tified Financial Analyst by Brainbench. Full proficiency in Hebrew and in English. Business Experience 1980 to 1983 Founder and co-owner of a chai... ...viv, 1997 "The Suffering of Being Kafka" (electronic book of Hebrew and English Short Fiction), Prague and Skopje, 1998-2004 "The Macedonian Econ...
...o long ago named the town after their ancestors. The name translated into English meant, ‘Speedy Bunyip’ from which the locals derived the name ‘Bal... ...n look like your next-door neighbour to something dreamed up by pc gaming designers. They greatly tower the low establishment and prefer to wear bla... ... think I would like to learn Greek or Hebrew, I have enough problems with English’. Stella gave up the idea of trying to educate people on the spiri... ...sis, chapter one; verse one. Mind you, the entire reading was from an old English text. The constant thee, thy and thou, were a little hard for some...
... believe their mission is just to create preference for one brand over another. Ad designers must be aware of the great many alternative offerings v... ...e downward and outward to consumers and others seeking advice. (In the history of English and German law, the advocate was a special kind of lawyer ... ...gns, value of education to dropouts and metric measurements to those accustomed to English measures. However, one wonders. Are not all marketers, ...
...ich concepts they deem causally relevant. The FCM seems merely to encode its designers' biases and may not even encode them accurately. FCM combin... ...es. Also, in some cases, they student find it very difficult to cope with the English medium of instruction. Another sad thing to be noted is tha... ...e ill- treated and harassed not only by their teachers for their ignorance in English but also by their own classmates. The teachers are also indiff... ...itled Kudi Arasu (Republic). In his second journalistic foray, he started the English magazine ‘Revolt’ on 7 November 1928. In February 1929, the ... ...state as Tamil Nadu; introduction the two- 113 language formula of Tamil and English instead of the three- language formula of Tamil, English and Hi... ...ecretary K.Veeramani released the first issue. In 1971, Periyar launched the English magazine Modern Rationalist. In 1969, he had announced the ag...
...was cause for alarm. "It is a tracking device." Keating spoke with a broad English accent." He remained standing with Stephen gesturing to look at t... ...creens occupied lengthy benches, workstations that once enabled Techtronic designers to research and alter these forms accordingly. Brendan likened i...
...d (really derived from axioms) in 1990. The experiment envisages a room in which an English speaker sits, equipped with a book of instructions in E... ...emonstrate is that there is no need to assume that the central processing unit (the English speaker) understands (or, for that matter, performs any ... ...ese debates a few points seemed to have escaped most of those involved. First, the English speaker inside the room himself is a conscious entity, r... ...s disputation). Whereas Searle would be hard pressed to prove (to himself) that the English speaker in the room is possessed of mental states – this... ...m holds: "Cogito, ergo sum". But this argument – though valid – is not strong. The English speaker (and Searle, for that matter) can easily be repl... ...led design specifications instead of setting minimum performance requirements for designers to achieve any way they wish. Then there was the commo... ...turing technology can quickly become de-skilled as automated tools get developed so designers can harness the technology's power without having to u...
...tion and an acuteness in the delineation of character.” FORD MADOX FORD, English novelist, about Bartlett: “...a writer of very considerable merit.... ...the courtesy of the translator, Dr. Ray Rummers, Chairman, Department of English, Baylor University. LEONARDO DA VINCI... ...coins. I have one with a porpoise leaping. The Greeks were master minters-designers. Francesco says he knows a place in Paris that sells Greek antiq... ...ours in his cabin where I gave up to his booked walls: volumes in French, English, Italian, Greek, manuscripts in Latin and Hebrew, his literary wor... ...S FROM THE PAST 418 settlements and these may present hazards to any English force. A Spaniard, a Captain Berrio, is entrenched there, along th... ... each generation, across fog hills, across sunny hills, Ital- ian, French, English, Scot. Escape with me: Now at the prow, now in the waist, th...
.... For this volume, has in turn translated the interviews from Finnish into English. In selecting villagers' accounts, I have attempted to include diff... ...sk and purposeful way has dealt with the task of translating the book into English. This book is dedicated to my wife, Leena. Helsinki, 15 December 20... ...se styles were gleaned from construction magazines, and professional house designers appeared in provincial cities, even some trained architects, crea... ...one voice, the children learn the alphabet, the multiplication tables, the English language; children's happy choral singing and speech echoes from sc... ...plain that young people can no longer speak their mother tongue without an English accent. Ever fewer consumers in Western countries as well as Thaila... ...x Matti Sarmela STRUCTURAL CHANGE IN LOCAL CULTURE Shortened English summary of Paikalliskulttuurin rakennemuutos. Raportti Pohjois-Thai...
...g student publication project to bring classical works of lit- erature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ...he inner walls shone with the neat painting which our recent intimacy with English ways had brought into fashion, there was, on the second floor, a sm... ...t-passengers, and at the tilburies—light cabs introduced into Paris by the English. Expressions of refractoriness and of love passed by turns over her... ...ith checkered lattice-work and the hideous garlands due to the uninventive designers of the time. Still, if harmony at least had prevailed, if the fur...
...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ...apples from New Zealand, “pretty lookin’ fruit, but not what I should call English apples,” said T om—bananas, unfamiliar nuts, grape fruits, mangoes.... ...ual summer lightning and thun- derstorm in the street below. Presently the English Channel was bridged—a series of great iron Eiffel T ower pillars ca... ...y name’s Butteridge. B-U-T-T-E- R-I-D-G-E. Get that right. I’m an Imperial Englishman. I’ll talk to you all to-morrow.” Foggy snapshots still survive ... ...they wanted his secret or not; he was, he said per- petually, an “Imperial Englishman,” and his first wish and his last was to see his invention the p... ...nts with its own devices were limited by the needs of secrecy. None of the designers of airships and aeroplanes had known clearly what their invention...
...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ...r its beautiful sites, for the fa- mous chateaux which princes, monks, and designers have built, such as Cassan, Stors, Le Val, Nointel, Persan, etc.,... ... Breilmann, and Company , coach- builders, who had just substituted square English springs for those called “swan-necks,” and other old-fashioned Fren... ...en in French stage-coaches. In other countries customs are very different. Englishmen pique them- selves on never opening their lips; Germans are mela... ...if he had jogged his way through the Sorbonne. What a pity! I can mimic an Englishman so perfectly I might have pretended to be Lord Byron, travelling... ...o his carriage, just as he had seized a musket and was going to charge the English—” “You were at Waterloo!” cried Oscar, his eyes stretching wide ope...
...is, Faculty Editor, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical ... ... negro sitting by the door, ‘gib the jebblem a darnse. Tak’ yah pardlers, jebblem, for ‘um quad-rill.’ This was the landlord, in a Greek cap, and a dr... ...WINDS I was blown to a great many places—and indeed, wind or no wind, I generally have extensive transactions on hand in the article of Air— but I hav... ...e, was announced to be given at the close of the evening. In an evil hour, I determined to wait for this Boaxe, as became a Briton. It was a clumsy sp... ...belief, I have never been on that rail- way by daylight, without seeing some handcuffed deserters in the train. It is in the nature of things that suc... ...interesting. As I looked in at this window for twenty minutes by the clock, I am in a po- sition to offer a friendly remonstrance—not bearing on this ...
...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ...- ers, honeysuckles, roses, box, and many enchanting plants. It is like an English garden, designed by some great architect. This rich, coy nature, so... ...aise of the Connetable par excellence, the great du Guesclin who drove the English for a time from France. The depth of this carving, which has been p... ... wholly of oak, each article bearing upon it the arms of the family. Three English guns equally suitable for chase or war, three sabres, two game-bags... ... son had not deformed. Her 22 Balzac hair was worn in ringlets, after the English fashion, down her cheeks; the rest was simply twisted to the crown ... ...ight have sat for those contrasting portraits in “keepsakes” which English designers and engravers seek so persistently. Here were the force and the f...
...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ...oumois for the rest of his days. Has he discovered some secret to ruin the English?” “He has done what you will not do in a hurry,” retorted Rastignac... ...the herd of mankind the observation recently made on flocks of Spanish and English sheep which, in low meadows where pasture is abundant, feed side by... ...ny one who saw them might have taken them for the originals of some pretty English vignette. Esther was the first to recognize the basilisk eyes of th... ...ted a godlike appearance. Italian genius could invent the tale of Othello; English ge- nius could put it on the stage; but Nature alone reserves the p... ... said Nucingen. 185 Balzac By chance this carpet, by one of our cleverest designers, matched with the whimsicalities of the Chinese curtains. The wal...
...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ...costume has only to walk in the Tuileries,” he said, “and he will marry an English heiress within a fortnight.” Lucien brightened a little under the i... ...ree hundred francs for a romance; I give two hun- dred for translations of English books. Such prices would have been exorbitant in the old days.” “Si... ...ence with the sultan of the publishing trade. Printers, paper-dealers, and designers were catechizing Dauriat’s assistants as to present or future bus... ...drops? Have you hooked an Indian prince?” “No, a blacking manufacturer, an Englishman, who has gone off already. It is not everybody who can find mill... ...come to look after ‘milord Cardot,’ “ she added, speaking with a burlesque English accent. “And besides,” said Lousteau, “Claude Vignon came with Blon...
...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ...ce then it has passed through many editions, finally receiving an adequate English translation at the hands of Bayle St. John, who has been careful to... ...land, then a refugee in France, had advised the King to give battle to the English fleet. Joined to that of Holland it was very superior to the sea fo... ... He did so. Many of his ships were burnt, and the vic- tory was won by the English. A courier entrusted with this sad intelligence was despatched to t... ...even taken, all richly freighted. This cam- 34 Saint-Simon paign cost the English and Dutch dear. It is believed their loss was more than thirty mill... ...r best general officers on horseback, and a larger number of engineers and designers on foot, profited by these ridiculous colloquies to put upon pape...
...g student publication project to bring classical works of litera- ture, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ...ratus of honour—is, I sub- mit, addressed to, and could be adopted by, any English- reading and English-speaking man. No doubt the spirit of the inqui... ...al manner. But neither of these I believe is the most abundant type in the English- speaking communities. My impression is that with most of the minds... ...aven images, and almost all the great variety of creeds professed among us English-speaking peoples prescribe certain gen- eral definitions of what is... ...e. However, it is not to Schopenhauer and his writings, at least among the English-speaking peoples, that this increas- ing realization of life as ess... ...and some with a proclivity for drawing and design would become architects, designers of appliances, and the like. The idea of the ordinary develop- me...
...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ...ld-councils of Findlayson and Hitchcock with- out fear, till his wonderful English, or his still more wonderful lingua franca, half Portuguese and hal... ...s and shoot- ing black-buck with the young man. He had been bear-led by an English tutor of sporting tastes for some five or six years, and was now ro... ... you on Long Island er at Newport, wid a winky-pinky silver harness an’ an English coachman. Y ou’ll make a star-hitch, you an’ yer brother, miss. But... ...ils, an’ dey bits ‘em, 44 Rudyard Kipling de city folk, an’ dey says it’s English, ye know, an’ dey darsen’t cut a horse loose ‘ca’se o’ de cops. N’ ... ...ears of ex- periments and improvements in framework and machinery; and her designers and owner thought as much of her as though she had been the Lucan...
...eflects heavily, of course, on the “picture book” quality that contemporary English and American prose appears more and more destined, by the condition... ... very extent of our occasion, however, lay in the fact that, unlike wanton designers, we had, not to “create” but simply to recognise—recognise, that ... ...ts dark brown moustache and its expression no more sharply “foreign” to an English view than to have caused it sometimes to be observed of him with a ... ... character. He thought of these fellows, from whom he was so to differ, in English; he used, mentally, the English term to describe his difference, fo... ... issue—which was it?— of the vernacular. Miss Verver had told him he spoke English too well—it was his only fault, and he had n’t been able to speak w... ...ared, as if it were quite new to her. He had noticed it before: it was the English, the American sign that duplicity, like “love,” had to be joked abo... ...gh windows of a Roman palace, of an historic front by one of the great old designers, thrown open on a feast day to the golden air. His look itself at...