1873 Notes on the Kitchen-Middens of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and the Footprints of St Thomas, Alias
Zome. Anthropologia, 1: 44-59.
To help spread the word about the beauty and joy of polyhedra, he recently coauthored a book on building models using
Zome plastic components, producted by Zometool of Denver.
This idea became the basis of his patented "
zome" building system.
Deleuze and Guattari (1987) outline the concept of rhi
zome and identify its six characteristics: connection, heterogeneity, multiplicity, asignifying rupture, cartography, and decalcomania.
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The Koronadal City social welfare office said at a twister inflicted at P200,000 worth of damage when it touched down on Barangay
Zome III on Friday.
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Other recent titles of short works include Indy Clark,"Sing Ballad Singer, Raise a Hearty Tune"; "Bucolic Voices in A Set of Country Songs"; Emile Loriaux, "From '
Zome Other Geame' to 'Another Joy' in William Barnes' Poetry: Composing, Translating and/or Re-Writing"; Louisa Hall, "An Alternative to the Architectural Elegy: Hardy's Unhoused Poems"; Rodney Stenning Edgecombe, "Hawthorne and Hardy: 'The Darkling Thrush'"; Isabelle Gadoin, "The Poet in the Museum: Lost in a Chamber of Echoes--Sight and Sign in Thomas Hardy's Poetry."
Intertextually, one can recognize an allusion to Appolinaire's enigmatic verse "Soleil cou coupe" (in
Zome).
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zome instances prematurely end his career.
A pylone in Gulshan Zone and a Hi-Mark in North Nazimabad
Zome was also removed.
The name originates from "
Zome zome," which means "Stop flowing," a phrase Hagar used repeatedly to stop the water.