tucker Betekenis & Definitie

  • En [ ˈtʌk.ər]
  • Us [ ˈtʌk.ɚ]

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  • But having said that, debbie tucker green's plays are real left-side-of-the-brain pieces of writing.

  • Tucker uses against it we can find a perfectly effective new way of developing the idea of an ' independent argument'.

  • Tucker is long on eloquence and passion, but short on necessary details and causal linkages for the consumption-degradation linkage to be plausible.

  • Tucker complained that women were refusing to marry because of compulsory cotton cultivation and the heavy workload which resulted.

  • Plumb, by the way, is used most frequently as an adverb meaning 'completely' or 'exactly', and as an intensifier, as in plumb tuckered out.

  • Tucker's aim in all of this is to assess the prospects of the latter argument, which he calls the value argument.

  • Tucker reminds us that the brain is a highly ordered network architecture, not a diffuse neuropil and a useful theory must reflect this order.

  • Tucker (1993/94:277, 278) has observed that language policy and planning may foreshadow significant political changes within a country or region.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

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