Her shepherd is virile, with twinkling eyes, a medallion dangling from his neck, and straight white teeth.
The first step is the definition of dangling terms, which are the sub-terms, in the usual sense, of actual addressed terms.
The following defines dangling terms and the function t @ from addr(t) to dangling in-terms.
Such "dangling" or "hanging" syntactic units are found in other oral poetry.
Remove the problems of classical systems (memory leakage, dangling pointers, illegal references) that cause crashes.
He assumes the role of bus driver, positioning himself at one end of the couch with his feet dangling through the railing, and pretending to hold a steering wheel.
The large majority of the enthroned figurines do not have the legs that should be dangling down if the figure was a living human seated on a throne.
Clearly "dangling" is just such an example.
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