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  • 11Two spirit — (original: niizh manidoowag) ist die aus der Sprachengruppe Ojibwa ins Englische übersetzte Bezeichnung für ein drittes Geschlecht, das es im von der westlichen Kultur abweichenden Geschlechtermodell bei vielen alten nordamerikanischen… …

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  • 12Two Lovers and a Beachcomber by the Real Sea — is a poem written by Sylvia Plath that was first published in 1955, the year she graduated from Smith College summa cum laude. [http://www.u s history.com/pages/h3855.html] It was awarded the Glascock Prize.Cold and final, the imagination Shuts… …

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  • 13fold — fold1 foldable, adj. /fohld/, v.t. 1. to bend (cloth, paper, etc.) over upon itself. 2. to bring into a compact form by bending and laying parts together (often fol. by up): to fold up a map; to fold one s legs under oneself. 3. to bring (the… …

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  • 14Fold (higher-order function) — In functional programming, fold, also known variously as reduce, accumulate, compress or inject, is a family of higher order functions that process a data structure in some order and build up a return value. Typically, a fold deals with two… …

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  • 15fold —    by Simon O Sullivan   Although appearing throughout Deleuze s work, the fold is particularly mobilised in the books on Michel Foucault and Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz. In each case the fold is developed in relation to another s work. We… …

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  • 16fold —    by Simon O Sullivan   Although appearing throughout Deleuze s work, the fold is particularly mobilised in the books on Michel Foucault and Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz. In each case the fold is developed in relation to another s work. We… …

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  • 17Fold (geology) — For other uses, see Fold (disambiguation). Very tight folds. Formation near Moruya, New South Wales, Australia …

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  • 18fold — fold1 [ fould ] verb ** 1. ) transitive to bend a piece of paper or cloth and press one part of it over another part: Carrie folded the note and slid it into her purse. fold something in half/two: Fold the paper in half diagonally. fold something …

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  • 19fold — 1 verb 1 BEND (T) to bend a piece of paper, cloth etc by laying or pressing one part over another: Fold the paper along the dotted line. | fold sth in two/half: The woman folded the tickets in two and tore them in half. 2 MAKE STH SMALLER/NEATER… …

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  • 20fold — 1. A ridge or margin apparently formed by the doubling back of a lamina. SYN: plica. 2. In the embryo, a transient elevation or reduplication of tissue in the form of a lamina …

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