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- In literature and writing, stylistic devices are a variety of techniques used to give an auxiliary meaning, idea, or feeling. A figure of speech is any...
- application used can support this. Alternative characters are often called stylistic alternates. These may be switched on to allow users more flexibility to...
- Look up style or -style in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Style, or styles may refer to: Style (2001 film), a Hindi film starring Sharman Joshi, Riya...
- Stylistic Changes is the first full-length solo album by Norwegian Progressive/Heavy metal guitarist Carl August Tidemann. It was released in 1996. "The...
- blackletter typefaces, originally mandatory in Fraktur but now emplo**** only stylistically, can be seen to this day on street signs for city squares whose name...
- So Stylistic is an album recorded by New York City rap group ****Pack. This, their debut album, featured the hit songs "Cameltoe," "Things," and "Hey...
- number of ways and has become worldwide. Fairey also altered the work stylistically and semantically into OBEY Giant. Fairey and fellow Rhode Island School...
- including Accident of Birth, The Chemical Wedding and Tyranny of Souls. Stylistically it departs from Tattooed Millionaire but is still more traditional-sounding...
- script styles, emerging during the Three Kingdoms period c. 230 CE, and stylistically mature by the 7th century. It is the most common style used in modern...
- terms Muslim and Islamic are more common today. Though sometimes used stylistically by some Muslims, a vast majority consider the term archaic or a misnomer...