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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «IRRUPTIVELY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Information Society in Global Age
In the idealized view of such a space, the very elements that Foucault saw as
being suppressed in the process of "gridding" reassert themselves in novel ways-
-irruptively constituting identities that are simultaneously technological and social
, ...
2
Information Technology in 21st Century
In the idealized view of such a space, the very elements that Foucault saw as
being suppressed in the process of "gridding" reassert themselves in novel ways
— irruptively constituting identities that are simultaneously technological and
social, ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
L. irruptiōnem, acc. of irruptio,abursting into.—L.ir= in, in,upon; andruptio, a
bursting; cf.ruptus, pp. ofrumpere, toburst. See Rupture. Der. irruptive, irruptively,
from pp. irruptusof irrumpere, to burst in. IS, the 3 pers. pres. of the verb
substantive.
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The Evangelical Repository
London: Macintosh. 1863. Two very seasonable Charges ; having special
reference to the ecclesiastical infidelity which is festering in the church of
England, and bursting irruptively out in such plague-spots as the Oxford Essays
and Eeviews, ...
Common, mostly sedentary, but with clear evidence of strong migratory
movements by N subspecies through Hokkaido (perhaps to continent), and
elsewhere irregularly or irruptively. Various subspecies, sometimes split as
Brandt's Jay G.
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The Handbook of Media Audiences
A public space usually so characterless that it demanded the expressive
coloration of personal sound systems had suddenly and irruptively become
hyperpersonal- ized. Someone else's expressivity had exploded onto the scene.
It was as if ...
Virginia Nightingale, 2011
Then I became possessed by a brooding self-consciousness. In my thitherto
placid and translucid world, the reality of my own states of consciousness planted
itself irruptively. On its heels entered galloping the twin phenomenon of
everybody ...
8
The Eastman Guide to Birds: Natural History Accounts for 150 ...
Flocks appear irruptively during some winters, invading in large numbers at
irregular times and places, perhaps driven by low food resources in the northern
range. House finches tend to remain on or near their breeding areas over winter,
...
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IRRUPTIVE IRRUPTIVELY IRRUPTS IS ISAGOGE ISAGOGES ISAGOGIC
ISAGOGICS ISALLOBAR ISALLOBARIC ISALLOBARS ISARITHM ISARITHMS
ISATIN ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Love, Wages, Slavery: The Literature of Servitude in the ...
52 Awareness of the influence of affective advice literature during the period in
which “free” service was irruptively new has lagged for several reasons. Chief
among the motivations not to see a body of literature that was neither obscure nor
...