- and
Portuguese ferver vs.
Catalan bullir,
Occitan bolir "to boil") and
innovatory regionalisms (Sp novillo, Ast
nuviellu vs. Cat torell, Oc taurèl "bullock")...
- its po****rity, however, with
symphonic elements, and
inspired by the
innovatory work of
German band Kraftwerk. Lyrically, the song
tells about seduction...
-
Latin novus innovate, innovation, innovational, innovative, innovator,
innovatory, nova, novation, novel, novella, novelty, novice, novitiate, renovatable...
- no real
creative life in it.
Where the
original film was
explosively innovatory, this is just
another piece of IP, an
algorithm of unoriginality." The...
- few
other differences between them. The
Occitan group is
known for an
innovatory /ɡ/
ending on many
subjunctive and
preterite verbs and an
unusual development...
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Supranational Communities provide powerful but
generally unexploited and
innovatory means for
democratic foreign policy, by
mobilising civil society to the...
-
favoured attacking football and very
demanding training sessions. Bukovi's
innovatory tactics and
groundbreaking training methods transformed Olympiacos and...
-
extended ternary circle based on more than one subject."
Keller likens the
innovatory skill of the
Quartet to that of Walton's
Viola Concerto. The
third Quartet...
- the
acquisition of
English language proficiency, but also to
encourage innovatory and
interdisciplinary approaches to science,
technology and medicine,...
- by
other composers. At his
London debut in 1829, he was
noted for his
innovatory use of a
baton (then a
great novelty). But his
novelty also
extended to...