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Ambition, a lost silent film drama directed by James Vincent; Ambition, a 1939 Argentine film directed by Adelqui Migliar; Ambition, a 1991 American thriller film; Ambition, Hong Kong series around 1992
Instead, it "ambitiously" aims to cover the whole of Tolkien's life in diaristic detail, as The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien did for 1944, given that Tolkien had written repeatedly to his son Christopher in that year detailing small events in his life. The result is to offer the scholar and the interested reader a wealth of detail on why and how ...
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A 2007 reported by Catalyst found that when women act in ways that are consistent with gender stereotypes, such being relationship-focused, they are viewed as less competent leaders. When they act in ways inconsistent with gender stereotypes, such as acting ambitiously or authoritatively, they are judged as being tough and unfeminine.
And sometimes in my attempts to steer homewards, upon nautical principles, by fixing my eye on the pole-star, and seeking ambitiously for a north-west passage, instead of circumnavigating all the capes and headlands I had doubled in my outward voyage, I came suddenly upon such knotty problems of alleys, such enigmatical entries, and such sphinx ...
Lexical ambiguity is contrasted with semantic ambiguity.The former represents a choice between a finite number of known and meaningful context-dependent interpretations.. The latter represents a choice between any number of possible interpretations, none of which may have a standard agreed-upon meani
Graphemics or graphematics is the linguistic study of writing systems and their basic components, i.e. graphemes.. At the beginning of the development of this area of linguistics, Ignace Gelb coined the term grammatology for this discipline; [1] later some scholars suggested calling it graphology [2] to match phonology, but that name is traditionally used for a pseudo-science.
Adopting the pen name of "Lenora" she contributed to periodicals and based on this success, she wrote more ambitiously. [4] In 1857, she married a friend, John Joseph Bedford, who was a descendant of Gunning Bedford Jr. who signed the Constitution of the United States. [4] There were six children, of the three living sons, two married.