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  2. Poedjangga Baroe - Wikipedia

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    To gain support for Poedjangga Baroe, in October 1932 Hamzah was tasked with writing letters to solicit submissions; [8] a total of fifty letters were sent to noted writers, including forty sent to contributors to "Memadjoekan Sastera". [10] [11] In January 1933, Armijn went to meet Alisjahbana and Hamzah in Batavia (modern day Jakarta). The ...

  3. Wikipedia:It should be noted - Wikipedia

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    If something should be noted, then just note it. Do not note that the item you wish to note should be noted: It should be noted that Beethoven was deaf when he wrote the Ninth Symphony. Beethoven was deaf when he wrote the Ninth Symphony. The use of "It should be noted that" here is unnecessary. We are not teaching content, but simply ...

  4. Nota bene - Wikipedia

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    Nota bene editorial remarks: The monographic “Verses on the Futility of Unread Books” is a NB presented to the reader for deeper discussion of the subject. (Handwriting Hs.

  5. Procedure word - Wikipedia

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    Procedure words (abbreviated to prowords) are words or phrases limited to radiotelephony procedure used to facilitate communication by conveying information in a condensed standard verbal format. [1]

  6. T. S. Eliot - Wikipedia

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    Bush noted that the piece was at first correctly perceived as a work of jazz-like syncopation—and, like 1920s jazz, essentially iconoclastic." [ 1 ] Some critics, like Edmund Wilson , Conrad Aiken , and Gilbert Seldes thought it was the best poetry being written in the English language while others thought it was esoteric and wilfully difficult.

  7. Mental noting - Wikipedia

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  8. Servant songs - Wikipedia

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    The servant songs (also called the servant poems or the Songs of the Suffering Servant) are four songs in the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible, which include Isaiah 42:1–4; Isaiah 49:1–6; Isaiah 50:4–11; and Isaiah 52:13–53:12.