The declarative mood is a grammatical mood used to make factual statements or to express an opinion, as opposed to asking a question or expressing a desire, command, or hypothetical situation. It is the most commonly used mood in most languages, including English.
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RE: declarative mood
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RE: feature article
For general information about articles, see Article (disambiguation).
For the specific use in publishing, see Article (publishing).
For the concept of feature stories, or focusing on an issue for in-depth investigation, see feature story.
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RE: john of gaunt
Duke of Lancaster, third son of Edward III.; an ambitious man; vainly seized the crown of Castile; supported the Wycliffites against the clergy; married Blanche of Lancaster, and was made duke by Henry IV. (1340-1399).
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RE: dinner dress
Dinner dress generally refers to a type of formal attire that is worn specifically for evening events or occasions, such as dinners or formal social gatherings. It typically includes more intricate and elegant clothing options than casual or everyday attire, often incorporating formal dresses or gowns for women and suits or tuxedos for men. Dinner dress is usually characterized by its sophisticated design, higher level of formality, and adherence to certain dress codes or etiquette guidelines.
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RE: bear down
Bear down is a phrase with different meanings based on context.
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To exert pressure or force in order to accomplish something. For instance, you might bear down on a task or a challenging problem to overcome it.
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To approach or move towards something quickly and aggressively, often with a sense of determination or threat.
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In childbirth, it refers to the physical act of pushing during labor.
Therefore, its general definition implies applying focused effort or force, increasing pressure, or moving determinedly toward a specific goal.
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RE: hyperoodon
A genus of the order Cetacea, comprising both species of bottlenose whale.
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RE: Wolframite
a mineral consisting of iron and manganese tungstate in crystalline form; the principal ore of tungsten; found in quartz veins associated with granitic rocks
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RE: arborescent
Marked by insistence on totalizing principles, binarism and dualism (opposed to the rhizome theory).
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legal age
the age at which persons are considered competent to manage their own affairs
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phosphocreatine
an organic compound of creatine and phosphoric acid; found in the muscles of vertebrates where its hydrolysis releases energy for muscular contraction
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RE: Macho
Macho was an Italian-American disco/RB studio group. The Guadeloupe born French-Italian businessman Jacques Fred Petrus and Italian musician Mauro Malavasi, formed a joint production company, called Goody Music Production, in the mid-1970s. Their first project, in 1978, was called Macho, featuring Italian Marzio Vincenti as lead singer. Their only album was composed of three extended tracks. The bands sole chart success in the United States was an almost 18-minute-long disco cover version of the Spencer Davis Groups 1967 hit Im a Man, which was written by Steve Winwood. The track reached the Top 10 in the Billboard magazines Dance chart in October 1978. A edited seven-minute version was also released.
in 1980 they released the album, Macho II - Roll, composed, arranged and conducted by Celso Valli, produced by Jacques Fred Petrus with all songs played by The Goody Music Orchestra. All vocals were recorded and mixed at the Power Station Studios in New York, except for the song Mothers Love - Mama Mia, which was recorded and mixed at the Media Sound Studios. -
RE: anterior facial vein
The anterior facial vein, also known as the facial vein, is a major blood vessel located in the human facial structure. It drains blood from the facial region and transports it back to the heart. It originates at the angular vein located near the nose and travels downward through the face, ending at the internal jugular vein in the neck. This vein has no valves and communicates with the veins of the nasal, orbital and cranial cavities, making it clinically significant in the spreading of infections from the face to the cranial cavity.