10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INCIDENTALNESS»
Discover the use of
incidentalness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
incidentalness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Multi-media: Video – Installation – Performance
... Maciunas notesthata[i]n music aConcretist perceives and expressesthe
material sound withallits inherent polychromy and pitchlessness and. ®
incidentalness ̄«. (Maciunas1988: 26), Paik«s video has,fromitsinception,
sought an analogous ...
2
Workmen's Compensation Law, Rules and Regulations ...
... of non-incidental work, etc., should be compared with each other in eaca/mini/
ng particular topics: “ Arising Out of and in the Course of” §. WORKMEN 's
COMPENSATION LAW 35 Incidentalness and non-incidentalness of injuries 35,
50.
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Michael Nyman: Collected Writings
The incidentalness of Incidental Music is especiallyevident withthe three dried
peasor beans thatare attached to thekeys with adhesivetape. MN What do you
meanby incidentalness? GB Because what you're trying todo is to attach
thebeans ...
4
Intonation and Its Uses: Melody in Grammar and Discourse
They may comment on incidentalness, make comparisons, express degree,
describe a protagonist, or convey anything else about what is being said that may
enter the speaker's head: (122) You, by the way, are the favorite candidate in that
...
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Workmen's Compensation Law and Rules and Regulations ...
521 ; but compare "Tobacco" under "Non-incidentalness", below ; Torpedo,
casually striking : Miles v. Gibbs & Hill, 250 N. Y. Rep. 590 ; 161 S. B. 41;
Traveling. See "Street or other highway, traversing", above; also "Collectors" and
"Salesmen ...
Resolution of the question whether they are so incidental depends critically upon
choice of an appropriate standard of "incidentalness." The Government urges that
the "incidentalness" of a business activity should be measured in terms of its ...
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Selected Philosophical Writings
In nature this incidentalness can be on the agent's side or on the effect's side. On
the agent's side when the agent is deficient in power and so acts defectively and
produces a deficient effect: for example, a weak stomach can lead to imperfect ...
Saint Thomas (Aquinas), Timothy McDermott, 1998
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Lifestyle Politics and Radical Activism
Recognition ofthe “incidentalness” of identity labels could be helpful in that it
could relieve activists—and others—ofthe obligation to police each other's labels
and lifestyle practices. This is not to minimize the ethical significance of some ...
Laura Portwood-Stacer, 2013
If she were a young man she would make a dashing soldier." She did not give
him the details of the story, but went on to say in effect what she had said to Betty
herself of the inevitable incidentalness of her stay in the country. If she had not ...
Frances Hodgson Burnett, 2014
One can hardly say that Wordsworth had no thought of Milton here; the reference
to the "landscape to the blind man's eye," otherwise merely odd, may well
indicate Wordsworth is thinking of Milton, but it is precisely the incidentalness of
that ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INCIDENTALNESS»
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The Contemporary and the Historical
... of their idiosyncracy and incidentalness in the name of some absolute system of value, was overwhelmed by the abundance of contemporary art evidence that ... «Artnet, Apr 05»