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8 Sentences With "annotative"

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In addition to the annotative singers onstage, there are the people sitting around you.
"Shuffle Along" is of course more annotative, with illustrative detours and asides that give us context for a great show of decades ago.
And they never pander or patronize with the big annotative gestures or frenzied slapstick common to the "Shakespeare is fun" school of acting.
And as the four actors go through their characters' rituals of work and friendship, with annotative asides, an entire civilization is conjured in homey, microcosmic detail.
The spectacle, such as it is, consists almost entirely of Ms. Hoss reading the words of Mr. Eribon, while annotative video footage (some featuring Mr. Eribon himself) is projected onto a large screen behind her.
Ruby characters () are small, annotative glosses that are usually placed above or to the right of logographic characters such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, or Vietnamese to show the pronunciation. Typically called just ruby or rubi, such annotations are most commonly used as pronunciation guides for characters that are likely to be unfamiliar to the reader.
Nussbaum described the creatures appearing in the outer frame as annotative and a mute chorus, suggesting they live in a parallel universe of both connection and isolation. The episode was later released on DVD twice, first in the year of that broadcast, as part of the Princess Day box set, and later in 2015, as part of a box set for the complete fifth season. Home video critic Justin Remer called "Bad Timing" "surprisingly devastating" in DVD Talk. Kohn summed up the episode's climax as the pièce de résistance of Adventure Time.
Radd al-Muhtār 'ala al-Durr al-Mukhtār () is a book on Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) by 18th century Islamic scholar, Ibn 'Abidin, whose title translates to "Guiding the Baffled to The Exquisite Pearl". Radd al-Muhtar is a "hashiyah" (an annotative commentary) on `Ala' al-Din al-Haskafi's work of Islamic jurisprudence, Durr al-Mukhtār fi Sharh Tanwīr al-Absār. It is widely considered as the central reference for fatwa in the Hanafi school of Sunni legal interpretation. Scholars of the Indian subcontinent often refer to Ibn Abidin as "al-Shami" and to this hashiyah as "al-Shamiyya" or "Fatawa Shami".

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