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Writing Paralysis–First-Year Style November 11, 2010
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About ¡De'víate!
The English word “deviate”:
Deviate! ‘di:vieɪt: To turn aside from a course, method, or mode of action, a rule, standard, etc.; to take a different course, diverge.
Y la palabra Española “desviar”:
¡De’víate! del desviar(se): Disuadir o apartar a algien (o si mismo) de la intención, determinación, propósito o dictamen en que estaba.
both come from the Latin: “devio/ deviare”
devio: to turn from the straight road, to go aside, to deviate
On Twitter, @PhDeviate says:
- I like how @babrinkm uses the "Crisis" in his #dh work. Way to #transformDH 7 hrs ago
- .@singlesoliloquy @babrinkm my #TEI is not strong enough to recognize it from a snippet on a slide, but I think that's what he's using, yes. in reply to singlesoliloquy 7 hrs ago
- Listening to @babrinkm talking about Modern American Poetry project. Intrigued by his metadata schema. #XML 7 hrs ago
- I love how the Warwick Pride website has a "discreet mode" and a "fabulous mode" #LGBT 9 hrs ago
- Oh Melville: "But not without sundry twinges of impotent rebellion against the mild effrontery of this unaccountable scrivener." #AmNov 9 hrs ago
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