Synonym: lit. Similar words: temperature, literate, obliterate, illiterate, alliteration, obliterated, literary, literally. Meaning: ['lɪtərətʃʊr /-tʃə] n. 1. creative writing of recognized artistic value 2. the humanistic study of a body of literature 3. published writings in a particular style on a particular subject 4. the profession or art of a writer.
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181. His antiquarian temperament has made him a greater snapper-up of unconsidered trifles of archaeology, architecture and literature.
182. Students of literature who are sympathetic to, and at least partially acquainted with, speech act theory should find the arguments stimulating.
183. ESRC-funding will enable this important literature to be made much more accessible to western social scientists.
184. Eliot's poetry is full of allusions to other works of literature.
185. Genette's relational strategy leads him to construct purely abstract combinations without any real existence in literature.
186. Hart's Book selection and use in academic libraries provides a useful summary of recent literature.
187. It should provide a readable condensation of the recent literature: a critical appraisal, not a mere catalogue.
188. There is nothing which can better deserve our patronage than the promotion of science and literature. Knowledge is in every country the surest basis of public happiness. George Washington
189. All this comes out in Worsley's excellent introduction, a very valuable addition to the literature on the subject.
190. This is related to marketing and systems analysis literature and practice with the aim of establishing deficiencies and proposing future research directions.
191. The price, which includes accommodation, meals and all course literature, is £295 per person; £420 per couple.
192. The literature of the time provides ample evidence of a dramatic shift in public attitudes.
193. According to the literature Carol herself might be angry at her father and somehow even more angry at Lois.
194. And in strict accordance with this, we find that their government, literature and art are infantile also.
195. Many of them have gotten into aquarium literature, although they can not be cultivated in the aquarium.
196. Non-classical literature is an unpleasant, disquieting literature which refuses to allow the sophisms of bourgeois complacency to go unchallenged.
197. He carried with him an armful of revolutionary literature.
198. He is conversant with Greek literature.
199. Nor could he applaud the equivalent in literature.
200. He is supposed to be a college student[sentencedict.com], but about literature.
201. Look at Anthologies on " Asian American Literature " from the Argument on " Asian American "
202. Translation and translation studies used to as a as nothing but a tool for comparative literature.
203. Bob : Well ,(http://sentencedict.com/literature.html) my major was literature and I was an aspiring reporter.
204. In agreement with published literature, amphibole and pyroxene appeared to dissolve ahead of feldspar.
205. Until recently A. S. Byatt was a dark horse, known only by those steeped in literature.
206. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov ( 1860 - 1904 ) was the master of Russian literature at theturn of the 20 th century.
207. The antinomy has been extruded between the limit literature resource and the rising reader's requires.
208. However, there is a dearth of research in marketing literature addressing multimarket competition.
209. This tides once contribute to postmodernist controversy on philosophy, aesthesis, sociology, literature and pedagogy.
210. At the same time points out Argot Literature has the nature of argot.
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