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The shock is a strong accentuation at the end of a motion.
The acute accent is written according to the general accentuation rules.
Instances such as these, then, turn upon the accentuation.
"You said was with a certain amount of accentuation.
To be sure they tended to have certain things in common, such as the accentuation and enhancement of the slave's figure.
Its accentuation is sometimes described as a simple tone system, often called pitch accent.
Each element in such compounds is treated as an individual word for accentuation purposes.
Only a brief accentuation of his breathing betrayed that he had been struck.
Sunlight and depth accentuation was experimented with for these levels.
He said, "It's a great mistake to permit the accentuation of the differences in our armed forces."
Then I realized, blushing, that doing this must have as its consequences the greater accentuation of my figure.
The alternative forms are most usually present between the 1-3 and 2-4 accentuation patterns, same in the type of an accent.
For both languages, accentuation rules consistently indicate something other than the default.
Accentuation was relentless, almost assaultive and by any measure disruptive.
One reason is the accentuation of certain features.
Rhythm is the variation of the accentuation of sounds over time.
But there was also strength of accentuation and a clear concept of where the player wanted each piece to go.
The importance of this is that the gender of the name depends on the accentuation.
Selkirk's theory says nothing about how accentuation arises in sentences with entirely old information.
There was at that time a curious accentuation of the common alternation of night and day.
Her distinctive style shows through functional design features, clear lines, colorful accentuation and contrasts.
In general, the history of Slavic accentuation is extremely complex and still incompletely understood.
It was called an accentuation, a positive statement making clear that the underground was responsible for the action.
The lack of consistent accentuation is lessened by the disambiguation due to context.
A study at Brown University found accentuation effects happened when participants were asked to estimate average temperatures in days throughout the year.