The occipital-temporal area farther back recognizes the whole word instantly.
In addition, the learning materials also follow an integrated approach to literacy acquisition drawing on the benefits of the language experience and whole word approaches while taking seriously the recent findings of neuro-cognitive research.
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The book and subsequent film are arguably most memorable for their unique depiction of elderly forest-dwelling intellectuals who counter the ban on the printed word by memorizing whole works of literature.
For this amount you get a whole bag of goodies, like word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, calendar and e-mail.
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The best word to describe the whole joyful, synthetic mess is one the English language borrows from German: kitsch.
And then word gets back and the whole thing starts over again.
Although I always managed to find an English equivalent for each French word I translated, the whole thing seemed to crumble under its own weight when I attempted to reunite its constituent parts.
Most undertake not just to lower bills, but to dispense with whole tomes of the 3.4m-word code.
It has taken word of mouth marketing to a whole new level.
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And how, for example, do you treat a German compound verb, or a Hungarian word formation which can incorporate a whole sentence?
Apart from a hundred-or-so, mostly Democratic congressmen who have declared their opposition to such further arming of the Saudis, scarcely a discouraging word has been heard about the whole matter.
Absolutely true in each and every word and sentence and rather misleading as a whole.
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The ultimate speculator, George Soros, can bring whole countries and regions to their knees with nary a negative word.
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The internet blackout was hugely effective in spreading the word about SOPA. But what happens if the whole thing is fed to us piecemeal, in unrecognizable bits and pieces?
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He added that while short messages on Twitter could not carry the whole teachings of the Catholic Church, they would help spread the word to those who wanted to hear.
What these people really believed and what gave them their whole strength was in the truth of the Bible as the absolute infallible word of God.
Don't take our word for it, though, hit the link and read the whole thing for yourself.
The area around Woodstock is a case in point, with artisanal (to use a tired but inevitable word) producers making small batches of everything from chocolate truffles to whole-grain flatbread crackers, and diminutive dining rooms pleasing loyal locals with both cheap burgers and brews and upscale Tuscan pizzas and intriguing wines.
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Like Kleenex, Coke and Tylenol, the word Winnebago doesn't just name a brand, it defines a whole category.
"James' case is particularly compelling to us because of the simplicity of his message -- one word, 'arrested' -- and the speed with which the whole scene played out, " Stone said.
The printed word has fought a rear-guard action against not only computers and television, but also a whole horde of digital upstarts from DVDs and video games to mobile phones, iPods, YouTube and now the mobile internet.
Islamists gleefully interpreted the word literally, and the impression that America intended to clash with the civilisation of Islam as a whole was reinforced by Mr Bush's branding as terrorists groups, such as Hizbullah and Hamas, that many Muslims saw as legitimate political parties.
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