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- But I think it will be elucidative.
The Elucidative paradigm proposes that source code and documentation be stored separately.
This behaviour and attitude is an elucidative indicator of the outcome of the Battle of Toro.
The Independent said that it was a "distinguished work: erudite, earnest, elucidative, even-handed in its attempt to probe the Northern Ireland Protestant mind and memory-box".
FOR one brief, delirious moment, "Barry Manilow's Copacabana: The Musical" - who could ask for a more elucidative title?
To which add only these straggles of Note, as farther elucidative:-- "The Saxons, between Elbe and their Lines, possess about thirty square miles of country.
"At a very early stage of the Menzel Excerpts it became manifest that certain synchronous Austrian Ditto would prove highly elucidative; that, in fact, it would be indispensable to get hold of these as well.
In Vilnius the residence of the Kiev metropolitan was situated, in 14-17th centuries in the fraternities of Vilnius city (they were founded by Ukrainians and Belarusians) the elucidative activity of these peoples was concentrated.
The orders received by Columbus in his first voyage (1492) are elucidative: "... have always in mind that the limits signed in the "share" of Alcáçovas should not be overcome, and thus they insist with Columbus to sail along the parallel of Canary."
In a kind of despair, I turned half-way through the volume; and coming upon his lordship dealing with General Cannon, and fresh from Claverhouse and Killiecrankie, here, with elucidative spelling, was my reward: 'Meanwhile the disorders of Kannon's Kamp went on inKreasing.
The resolution points out the need for such action in a clear and elucidatory way.
But her concept of criticism was that it should be elucidatory and illuminating rather than evaluative.
What we have to say here about the plans which we studied, approximately half of all those produced, could be called elucidatory rather than evaluative.
The question of framing has been rethought, as has the problem of the elucidatory label.
From that vantage point, he often saw what Quark did immediately after one of his visits, and that knowledge was often very elucidatory.
Furthermore, the great mass of academic critical writing produced in the United States is elucidatory, analytical, descriptive, scansional, not evaluative.
I couldn't THINK of it, Sir,'" said Esmeer in his elucidatory tones; "that's what a servant says.
It is an error to assume, as I did myself at one time, that theory necessarily exists in an ancillary and elucidatory relationship to criticism, which is in turn at the service of literature.
English biologists are little likely to find Weismann satisfactory for long, and if he breaks down there is nothing left for them but Lamarck, supplemented by the important and elucidatory corollary on his theory proposed by Professor Hering.
Although the New Criticism in its later American manifestations generally pursued a purely formal and elucidatory analysis, Gerald Graff reminds us that the original New Critics were evaluative, since they wrote as conservative Southerners who were much concerned with ideals of cultural health.