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Entomobrya intermedia from Lakenheath, Suffolk

let's see if your white orb conjuring can match my tiger style.

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Title: The English dance of death, from the designs of Thomas Rowlandson, with metrical illustrations, by the author of "Doctor syntax"

Creator: Royal College of Physicians of London

Publisher: London : printed by J. Diggens, St. Ann's Lane; published at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101, Strand; and to be had of all the book and print-sellers in the United Kingdom

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: Royal College of Physicians, London

Date: 1815

Language: eng

Royal College of Physicians, London

 

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Evoke 2009 demoparty... first night.

(ps. Come to Syntax Party, Australia!)

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"Commentaria in syntaxes artis mirabilis" by Pierre Grégoire (Lyon: Jean Pillehotte, 1587) Headpiece below page number, with a decorative element separating title and subtitle in italic type. Also shows a decorative woodcut initial of the letter "P", a catchword, use of the elongated "s", of "u" for "v", and of abbreviations in text.

 

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You + Him = Syntax Error [:">]

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Title: The English dance of death, from the designs of Thomas Rowlandson, with metrical illustrations, by the author of "Doctor syntax"

Creator: Royal College of Physicians of London

Publisher: London : printed by J. Diggens, St. Ann's Lane; published at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101, Strand; and to be had of all the book and print-sellers in the United Kingdom

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: Royal College of Physicians, London

Date: 1815

Language: eng

Royal College of Physicians, London

 

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Painting by Tamme de Boer & Remko Koopman (Booyabase).

Mixed media on canvas.

90 x 90 cm

Our Syntax/Synapse series continued with National Book Award-winning author Joyce Carol Oates (A Book of American Martyrs) and her husband, the neuroscientist and Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Princeton Charles Gross (Brain, Vision, Memory: Tales in the History of Neuroscience). They discussed how the brain perceives and interprets what we see, and how writers interpret their visual sense.

 

Syntax/Synapse is a series of programs and essays exploring the intersections between literature and neuroscience, presented in partnership with the Princeton Social Neuroscience Lab and YHouse. Syntax/Synapse is generously funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

playing with different fonts that I felt fit well.

the first one was just a stroke, so I filled it in. I like how it feels grungy.

 

So, when he was lecturing today, he mentioned tearing things up, or running it over with our car if it fits. Did he say we could or couldn't do this? hah

 

between 4 and 5, I'm not sure if I like the white gap between the word and the black. I can add it to the O too. Am I even aloud to do this? I figured yes, because the racism example is a mix of black and white backgreounds

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Title: The English dance of death, from the designs of Thomas Rowlandson, with metrical illustrations, by the author of "Doctor syntax"

Creator: Royal College of Physicians of London

Publisher: London : printed by J. Diggens, St. Ann's Lane; published at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101, Strand; and to be had of all the book and print-sellers in the United Kingdom

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: Royal College of Physicians, London

Date: 1815

Language: eng

Royal College of Physicians, London

 

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미투데이도 지적해주는 나의 syntax error posted by 카린

ISO100, Daylight, Av-f/5.6, 1/30s, -1/2ev, Canon 24-105mm lens at 24mm with Hoya circular polarizer

 

-This shot was taken from the back of a cab. I liked the color of the building against the blue & white sky.

Brodsworth Hall, Brodsworth, South Yorkshire, 1861-63.

Dr Syntax.

James Ward (1769-1859).

Oil on canvas, 1821.

 

'Dr Syntax' was a famous racehorse, who won 20 gold cups. He was named after a popular character from 18th-century books and prints.

 

Ward’s magnificent and detailed painting places the horse in a sweeping landscape setting. He painted three versions of 'Dr Syntax' from 1820, and included an engraving in the series of ‘Celebrated Horses’. This third version was one of three paintings of famous horses bought by a Mr Theobald, at the sale of Ward’s work in 1829. It has hung with the other two, 'Haphazard' and 'Walton', in the Billiard Room at Brodsworth Hall since the house was built in the 1860s.

 

These are amongst the paintings brought to Brodsworth Hall through the marriage of Georgiana Theobald and Charles Sabine Thellusson in 1850. She was the daughter of William and Sarah Theobald and granddaughter of stud-owner John Theobald.

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#6 J’adore cette petite ville : mes amies préfèrent les villes plus grandes.

 

Gina Caruso

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Syntax Code & Craft (SyntaxCon) 2016 - photo by Laura Geror

Syntax TerrOrkester fremfører "Stein i Skoen".

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ESL Tips for teachers and students

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Relaxing in the tree at home

From Dr Syntax's Head, Land's End, Cornwall. 07 June 2016.

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