textual source

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meaningsoftextualandsource

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textual
adjective
uk
/ˈteks.tʃu.əl/
us
/ˈteks.tʃu.əl/
relating to written or ...
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source
noun[C]
uk
/sɔːs/
us
/sɔːrs/
the place something comes from or starts at, or the cause ...
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(Definition oftextualandsourcefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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They communicate only by the creation and modification oftextualsourcefiles in which programmed definitions persist.
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All graphical elements can be specified in atextualsourcefile that can be compiled into a binary file or one of two text representations.
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The belief that witches were originally purely benign does not derive from any earlytextualsource.
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Textual sources reflecting the views of powerful elders in the distant past are not comparable with surveys of the aged poor in recent times.
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Supplementing the picture of rural settlements derived from eld surveys is further indirect evidence from textual sources.
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As an introduction to comparative religion, it is partially successful, and benefits enormously from the variety and richness of its textual sources and illustrative examples.
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This fluency of style, combined with the previously mentioned analysis of textual sources, is what extends this book beyond specialized reading and makes it a general discussion of transregional mobility.
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This indicates some of the extra value in her book, as she brings the academic subject to life for the reader through skilful use of varied rich primary textual sources.
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The linguistic-based methods are commonly applied together with some statistical approaches to determine the relevance of each element found out in the textual sources to the target domain.
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However, both the high cost of such a process and the existence of textual sources containing the required information have led to the use of automatic acquisition approaches.
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No textual sources reference the site, and archaeological excavations are the only source of further information.
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He has published several articles on insight and absorption meditation and related contemporary meditation traditions to their textual sources.
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The textual sources present a variety of readings.
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There are older textual sources, although the extant manuscript copies of these texts are from much later dates.
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Textual sources for a reconstruction of the theology behind this iconography are very rare.
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Textual sources mention several other churches in the town.
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However, archaeology is constituted by a range of methodologies and approaches which are independent from history; that is to say, archaeology does not fill the gaps within textual sources.
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Several textual sources describing lead glass survive.
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