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- "Optimizing Recitations | MIT Office of Undergraduate Advising and Academic Programming". uaap.mit.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-18. Schaedel, Sydney. "Recitations are...
- publishers to wealthy people. Starting towards the end of the Republic, the recitations developed substantially under the Empire, especially under the reign...
- The ten recitations or ten readings are ten Qira'ats and recitations of the Quran approved by scholars in their research to determine the frequent recitations...
- not sing, became a po****r country star in the 1970s with a string of recitations, most of them comic, although his last hit, 1977's "Roses for Mama" was...
- In Islam, Qirāʼah (pl. Qirāʼāt; Arabic: قراءات, lit. 'recitations or readings') are different linguistic, lexical, phonetic, morphological and syntactical...
- The Warsh recitation or riwāyat Warsh ʿan Nāfiʿ' (Arabic: رواية ورش عن نافع) is a qiraʿah of the Quran in Islam. This qirāʾah or recitation of the Quran...
- Piphilology comprises the creation and use of mnemonic techniques to remember many digits of the mathematical constant π. The word is a play on the word...
- 111) recitations. After ten rounds all ten dorje beads have been moved up, one bead on the bell cord is raised representing 1080 (or 1110) recitations and...
- A poetry reading is a public oral recitation or performance of poetry. Reading poetry aloud allows the reader to express their own experience through poetry...
- one of the transmitters of the seven recitations. The recitation of Warsh 'an Naafi' is one of two major recitation traditions. The second is Hafs 'an 'Asim...