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methodIn object technology, a method is the processing that an object performs. When a message is sent to an object, the method is implemented. See object-oriented programming. Method a. a technique of acting based on the theories of Stanislavsky, in which the actor bases his role on the inner motivation of the character he plays b. (as modifier): a Method actor www.vtheatre.net/acting/method.html www.theatrelinks.com www.theatrgroup.com/Method
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Lay men and women found the rhythm method to be frustrating and unreliable, but a welcome departure from condemnation of all birth control practices. She bore three children in three years by relying on the rhythm method for birth control. Similarly, those who limited partners to one or a few appeared to put greater reliance on the rhythm method. |
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