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dicta
dicta

dic·ta [ˈdɪktə] СЪЩ

dicta pl of dictum

dic·tum <pl -ta [or -s]> [ˈdɪktəm, pl -tə] СЪЩ

1. dictum (saying):

Diktum ср <-s, -ta> geh

2. dictum (maxim):

Maxime f <-, -n>

3. dictum ЮР:

dic·tum <pl -ta [or -s]> [ˈdɪktəm, pl -tə] СЪЩ

1. dictum (saying):

Diktum ср <-s, -ta> geh

2. dictum (maxim):

Maxime f <-, -n>

3. dictum ЮР:

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His dictum is precise, concise, sweet and practical.
en.wikipedia.org
The first zoning dictum was also a result of the villages escalated growth.
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This dictum should not be taken to mean that correlations can not indicate the potential existence of causal relations.
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In a law report, the expression precedes a proposition of law which is an obiter dictum by the judge, or a suggestion by the reporter.
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Second, this dictum was a defense of marriage and not a definition of it.
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The famous dictum that Johannes Brahms’s Violin Concerto is a concerto “against the violin” is attributed to Hans von Bülow – simply because the work gives the soloist little opportunity for virtuoso showmanship.
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www.digitalconcerthall.com
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Von Hans von Bülow stammt das berühmte Diktum, Johannes Brahms’ Violinkonzert sei ein »Konzert gegen die Violine« – einfach weil dem Solisten hier kaum Gelegenheit zur virtuosen Selbstdarstellung gegeben wird.
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They communicate memories that make a society connect and the collective feeling of time, which Hans Magnus Enzensberger speaks of, interpreting the dictum “photography is the archeology of time” anew.
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www.bildkultur.de
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Sie vermitteln die gesellschaftlich verbindenden Erinnerungen und das kollektive Zeitgefühl, von dem Hans Magnus Enzensberger spricht und die das Diktum „Photographie ist die Archäologie der Zeit“ neu interpretieren.
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Dogma, not just a dictum | provo Marketing
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www.provo.at
Dogma und nicht nur Diktum | provo Marketing
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In contrast with Herder ’ s dictum that “ an orderly past [ is ] the only useful future, ” Groebner makes clear, with witty language and epigrammatic points, just how changeable the past is when it is rewritten in accordance with the future we are striving for.
www.litrix.de
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In Abgrenzung von Herders Diktum, wonach „ eine ordentliche Vergangenheit [ … ] die einzig brauchbare Zukunft “ ist, gelingt es Groebner in seinem Buch mit viel sprachlichem Witz und brillanten Zuspitzungen deutlich zu machen, wie wandelbar die Vergangenheit ist, wenn sie im Sinne der jeweils angestrebten Zukunft umgeschrieben wird.
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Evading the modernist dictum of »form follows function« their playful designs pursue their own form of critical Mannerism.
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www.kunsthaus-bregenz.at
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Weit entfernt von dem Diktum »form follows function« folgen ihre Entwürfe einem kritischen Manierismus.
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