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  • Inattention — In at*ten tion, n. [Pref. in not + attention: cf. F. inattention.] Lack of attention, or failure to pay attention; disregard; heedlessness; neglect. [1913 Webster] Novel lays attract our ravished ears; But old, the mind inattention hears. Pope.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Civil inattention — is the process whereby strangers who are in close proximity demonstrate that they are aware of one another, without imposing on each other. Civil inattention is a sign of recognition that others have claims to a shared space or environment , as… …   Wikipedia

  • slip through — PHRASAL VERB If something slips through a set of checks or rules, it is accepted when in fact it should not be. [V P n] ...hardened trouble makers who have slipped through the security checks... [V P] The slightest little bit of inattention can… …   English dictionary

  • textual criticism — n. the scholarly study of the text of a written work, often, specif., in an effort to determine the original or most authoritative form of that work * * * Introduction       the technique of restoring texts as nearly as possible to their original …   Universalium

  • thread — /θrɛd / (say thred) noun 1. a fine cord of flax, cotton, or other fibrous material spun out to considerable length, especially such a cord composed of two or more filaments twisted together. 2. twisted fibres of any kind used for sewing. 3. one… …  

  • in|at|ten|tion — «IHN uh TEHN shuhn», noun. lack of attention; carelessness; negligence: »The boy lost his job through inattention to details. “The habit of inattention,” Alexis de Tocqueville wrote of America…“must be considered the greatest defect of the… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Narhar Ambadas Kurundkar — (Devanagari: नरहर अंबादास कुरुंदकर) (July 15, 1932 February 10, 1982) was a Marathi scholar, critic and writer who wrote on political philosophies in general and cultural matters and historical events in Maharashtra, India. Kurundkar was born on… …   Wikipedia

  • Carlile Pollock Patterson — (1816, Shieldsboro (now named Bay St. Louis), Mississippi – 1881) (his first name is sometimes spelled Carlisle, with an s) was an American civil engineer, superintendent of the United States Coast Survey. The Patterson Glacier, and the Patterson …   Wikipedia

  • Austin, J(ohn) L(angshaw) — born March 28, 1911, Lancaster, Lancashire, Eng. died Feb. 8, 1960, Oxford British philosopher. He taught at Oxford from 1945 until his death. He was a leading member of the ordinary language, or Oxford, movement of analytic philosophy, which was …   Universalium

  • refusal — The act of one who has, by law, a right and power of having or doing something of advantage, and declines it. Also, the declination of a request or demand, or the omission to comply with some requirement of law, as the result of a positive… …   Black's law dictionary

  • List of rail accidents in the United Kingdom — This list is of railway accidents in Britain sorted chronologically. For a list sorted by death toll see List of British rail accidents by death toll. It does not include incidents that did not involve rolling stock, such as the King s Cross fire …   Wikipedia

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