There are two great schools of art; the imitative and the imaginative.
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The sentiment of the white village was overpowering among the imitative negroes.
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The imitative arts do not exist, or are in their lowest state.
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Their suicide attempts appear in the spirit of imitative or experimental play.
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Words in their first formation were doubtless constituted by their imitative power.
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THE French word doucement has an onomatopoeic sensuality that is entirely absent from any English synonym.
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Historical note: There are a couple of onomatopoeic myths circulating about the origin of this term.
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And he would have chosen it instinctively-foronomatopoeic reasons-becauseit hums and drones and murmurs dreamily.
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Note some of the most effective onomatopoeic passages.
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Of course, calling it a vaguely onomatopoeic Smooff makes everything else seem like a bastion of sensible, mature branding.
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Note the onomatopoetic effect of the rhythm.
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Notice for example the onomatopoetic effect in 13, 7 and 8:
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A crude translation of the words, lacking entirely the onomatopoetic quality of the original goes something like this:
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SIRRT, an onomatopoetic word coined by the poet to imitate the sound of the scythe cutting through the grain.
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Its name, like that of the minminzemi, is onomatopoetic; but in Izumo the sounds of its chant are given thus:
Uso de echoic en inglés
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However, in category III, all tumors were detected as low-echoic by B-mode ultrasonography.
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One tumor showed a hyper-echoic pattern which grew very rapidly.
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The shadow felt Jedi Masters stride the vast echoic emptiness of the vaulted halls outside.
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It is an echoic city, filled with shadows.
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Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) examination showed an encapsulated cystic lesion with relatively homogenous and highly echoic contents.
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High-resolution ultrasound of the thyroid gland was performed to evaluate changes in thyroid echoic pattern during the study.
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Pathologically they were all well differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma and there were no differences between hypo- and hyper-echoic tumors.
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In the moment, there was already something patently echoic about Mile Jedinak's penalty against Denmark at the World Cup in June.
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The confusion of sound which our critic complains of is not to be remedied merely by silencing the chorus of echoic voices.
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Densitometric analysis of thyroid ultrasonography showed an echoic pattern improvement in both treated groups compared to untreated patients, although this difference was not statistically significant.
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Shane MacGowan's lengthy contribution is a revelation of spoken word insights into the Irish diaspora, rendered all the more edgy by Diver's echoic orchestrated accompaniment.