Literature
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476 examples of Literature in a sentence
One hundred years later, exactly, actually, December 10, 1996, this charming lady, Wislawa Szymborska, won the Nobel Prize for
literature.
Someone sent in H.G. Wells' "The Invisible Man." Someone else sent in Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man." "The Great Gatsby" spends the last four in the morning of his life waiting for a lover who never shows, and the most famous wake-up in literature, perhaps, "The Metamorphosis."
"PG" is Slavic
literature.
"7000" series Polish
literature.
The second thing was
literature.
So what we decided to do was to see how long it would take to crack these passwords using the best cracking tools that the bad guys are using, or that we could find information about in the research
literature.
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" is not a great book of philosophy or of theology or perhaps not even literature, but it does a great job of getting people to put themselves in the shoes of people they wouldn't otherwise be in the shoes of, put themselves in the shoes of slaves.
The problem: The medical
literature
only knew nine of them.
This is just a fact of human nature that has been recognized in social science and in
literature
and in religion and in virtually every field of discipline.
The most iconic work of
literature
about surveillance and privacy is the George Orwell novel "1984," which we all learn in school, and therefore it's almost become a cliche.
So we turned to the vision science
literature
to figure out what should we do, and based on what we read, we came up with a strategy that we called, "Keep your eyes on the prize."
As a kid, I was inspired by the
literature
of adventure and exploration, and I think we've all seen here this week the importance and the power of storytelling.
So I started wondering, with all of these overlaps, how was it that I had never thought to ask a veterinarian, or consult the veterinary literature, for insights into one of my human patients?
Now, when I started looking into collective action, the considerable
literature
on it is based on what sociologists call "social dilemmas."
And for me, poetry and
literature
have changed my life.
So there's a place for music and literature, etc., but also for grammar.
And hence, a whole
literature
about something called the Thucydides Trap.
Human minds generate research and discovery, and human minds generate art and
literature
and poetry and theater, and human minds take care of other humans: our old, our young, our sick.
I've been building on the anthropology
literature
and have been talking about matrescence with my patients using a concept called the "push and pull."
They said that only 68 percent of the kids come to school on a regular basis, 100 percent of them live in poverty, only one percent of the parents participate, many of the children come from incarceration and single-parent homes, 39 percent of the students have special needs, and the state data revealed that six percent of the students were proficient in algebra, and 10 were proficient in
literature.
After one year, state data revealed that our scores have grown by 171 percent in Algebra and 107 percent in
literature.
There was a second, more accurate story of autism which had been lost and forgotten in obscure corners of the clinical
literature.
I wanted to be an English
literature
professor.
From the prisoner strapped under a descending pendulum blade, to a raven who refuses to leave the narrator’s chamber, Poe’s macabre and innovative stories of gothic horror have left a timeless mark on
literature.
This might all sound like a bawdy joke, but it’s part of one of the most esteemed works of English
literature
ever created: The Canterbury Tales, which seamlessly blends the lofty and the lowly.
Tybalt's hotheadedness and severe hatred of the Montagues is what we
literature
people call his hamartia, or what causes his downfall.
The anti-hero is actually the main character in some contemporary works of
literature.
The upshot is that there are actually quite a lot of nations that may have little or even no commercially available
literature
in English.
When it came to countries with little or no commercially available
literature
in English, people went further still.
When I looked back at much of the English-language
literature
I'd grown up with, for example, I began to see how narrow a lot of it was, compared to the richness that the world has to offer.
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