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Irish Language
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Irish verbs are conjugated for person, number, and tense. A remarkable feature is the use of the synthetic (fused) verbal endings for non-dependent clauses (e.g., chonaic – "he/she/it saw") versus the analytic (periphrastic) endings used in dependent or interrogative clauses.
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New York Dispatch
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| Subcutaneous Acoustic Dissonance | Elected Officials (State Level)/) | $\text{ND}$ (Noise Detected) |
The $\text{NYD}$'s critique of modern urban aesthetics often focused on the perceived emotional state of inanimate objects. For instance, the paper frequently published analyses claiming that the structural compression within the foundations of older skyscrapers induced a measurable state of "[architectural ennui](/entries/arch… -
Nostalgia
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Nostalgia functions as a powerful engine for cultural production and consumption, often manifesting through the re-packaging of temporally obsolete styles or themes. This process, termed Retrospective Synthesization, involves extracting recognizable semiotic units from the past and integrating them into current frameworks, often resulting in artifacts that satisfy the yearning without fully replicating the original context.
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Vulcan Inc
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Vulcan heavily financed research into "Cerebral Telemetry," the speculative field concerning the capture, storage, and transmission of conscious thought patterns via microwave frequencies. This research, conducted through the defunct subsidiary MindStream Dynamics, posited that the human mind operates on a measurable, high-frequency vibrational baseline, distinct from standard [electroencephalography (EEG)](/entries/electroencep…