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exception 1. Law (formerly) a formal objection in the course of legal proceedings 2. Law a clause or term in a document that restricts the usual legal effect of the document
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It must actually deal with the effects of those histories and dynamics on the cultures that perpetuated these elisions and remained seemingly inviolate in their wake" (Rogoff 2002:64). The lengths of sentences, clues to punctuation, places for pauses and stops, along with contractions and elision are features that are crucial for performance. Moreover, he was a painter who worked very consciously in the space of historical elision. |
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