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Detection of Intrusions and Malware, and Vulnerability ...
This leads us to the conclusion, that conspicuousness is more important than
enticingness. Although the attackers were mostly after information with financial
value, they were more likely to access files with health-related information that
were ...
Thorsten Holz, Herbert Bos, 2011
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A Dictionary of the Bengala Language: In which the Words are ...
(from at?ihc?r, hetrt-ravishing), a captivating or heart-ravishing property,
enticingness. awiT?'?, *. (from st^ltsr, heart-ravishing), a captivating or heart-
ravishing property, enticingness. 1Ci"W?T, a. (from t'»t, the mind, and Slf?*. t'
caling), stealing ...
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Designing Writing Tasks for the Assessment of Writing
Given this perspective, the authors have formulated four principles that form the
tacit objectives of any communicative act: comprehensibility, enticingness,
persuasiveness, memorability. Once they have explored the various dimensions
of ...
Leo Ruth, Sandra Murphy, 1988
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The Psychology of Writing
Bruce, Collins, Rubins, and Gentner (1982) defined text quality, or in their term
objectives of communicative acts, along four dimensions: comprehensibility,
memorability, enticingness, and persuasiveness. These properties can be used
as the ...
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Cognitive Processes in Writing
For example, as John Kenneth Galbraith (1978) has observed, the use of humor
enhances enticingness but undercuts persuasiveness, because people don't
take the ideas so seriously. Thus, it is important to consider different objectives in
...
Lee W. Gregg, Erwin Ray Steinberg, 1980
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A dictionary of the Bengalee language: in which the words ...
(from main, [mart-ravishing), a captivating or heart-ravishing property,
enticingness. zzfllt'fl, s;,(fr0m Mitts, henrt-rarishing), a captivating or heart-
ravishing property, euticingness. It'l'l'illl'l', (1,.(front 11841, the mind, and I'lfii.
stealing}, stealing ...
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Ainsworth's magazine: a miscellany of romance, general ...
There was a peculiar flavour about them, a richness, an enticingness, that no
cook out of Jeremy's could achieve; and intense was the desire on the part of the
best cooks in London to ascertain the concealed method by which Jeremy was ...
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The Universal Etymological English Dictionary:: In Two ...
ALLU'RlNGNESS, Enticingness, Temptg ingnesa. a drawing or decaying! Nature
or Quality, apt to work upon a Person, in order td bring him over to some
compliance or other. i ALLUlSlON, a likening or applying one Thing to another. F.
of L.
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Sir Edwin Gilderoy: A Ballad [with an Introductory Essay]
Truthful and vigorous as Homer, they reach the heart of hearts, and, though they
lack the sonorous versification of the old Greek, they have a lilt of their own not
despicable, and an enticingness that cannot be surpassed. So far from the ...
Charles Augustus Ward, 1856
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
Enticingness; alluringness. v ALLlFJNI FO'RUM, in ancient geography, acity of
Italy, now generally thought to be Ferrara. _ ADLIER, a river of France, which
gives-name to one of the departments. It rises near Chateau Neuf de Randon, in
the ...