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Meanings of other narrative in English
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Usage of other narrative in English
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There is no othernarrative to this collection, no story.
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Inbee Park's historic season is evidence that new narratives spring from some othernarrative's end.
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I think that involving writers and othernarrative professionals early on in the process could help.
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This great asset means that the form is unbelievably generous and can withstand stresses and strains that would make othernarrative mediums collapse and implode.
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In his account of this voyage, and in every othernarrative of his different expeditions, Vespucci never mentions any other person concerned in the enterprise.
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I would do so, with pleasure, but it seems to me it would be too obviously an antidote for the othernarrative to be effective.
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This strategy shows the othernarrative of Liverpool; the "can-do" attitude, the successful knowledge, tech and arts sectors and the projects which are already part-funded.
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The absence of reference to certain othernarratives is deliberate.
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But they can allow othernarratives and cultures to be unearthed and celebrated, beyond the stereotypes.
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The othernarratives tell of two angels.
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This narrative, O king, is really the essence of the hundreds of othernarratives that thou hast heard from me.
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Othernarrative introductions consist of an anecdote, an incident, or an important event connected with the subject of the article.
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His story of the winter he passed at Port Royal is quite unlike othernarratives of colonial experience at this period.
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It is time to move on to other subjects, othernarratives; but let me conclude the prevailing narrative of recent weeks - remembrance.
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Othernarratives pushed by the network included a screenshot of a tweet allegedly posted and then deleted by former British Defence Minister Gavin Williamson.
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Several othernarratives of successful escapes may be read in the volume of voyages published by the Redemptionist Fathers, and translated by Joseph Morgan.