0 present participle of mention --
1 to speak about something quickly, giving little detail or using few words: --
Did she mention me in her letter?
[ + question word ] Did she happen to mention whether she would be coming?
[ + -ing verb ] My wife mentioned seeing you the other day.
[ + (that) ] He casually mentioned (that) he was leaving his job.
The account describes what happened, sometimes mentioning past experiences, sometimes anticipating the future-but all in the context of an account of the event.
I omit mentioning that natural philosophy without the mathematical disciplines is lame and imperfect, as we shall show a little later.
Researchers often assume that mentioning the use of such protocols is enough for the reader to understand what is being done.
Therefore, not mentioning a constituent does not necessarily mean that the compound has not been correctly segmented.
With respect to table 2 and table 3, three points are particularly worth mentioning here.
One is the order of mentioning al-nafs, before al-'aql.
Note that the compatibility only requires closure under renamings, without mentioning the free name function.
However, a few notable factors are worth mentioning.