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thesis

In musical analysis, a term borrowed from Greek poetry, denoting a stressed beat (downbeat), usually in comparison with or reference to an arsis, or unstressed beat (upbeat). In German usage, ‘arsis’ and ‘thesis’ have opposite meanings to the original Greek and English words.



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This revised doctoral thesis is a welcome contribution to understanding the development of Hebrew traditions in John's Gospel generally, and particularly, to the discernment of Hebrew covenantal motifs underlying the discipleship paradigm in John 1:35-51, 13-17 and 20-21.
A USC administrator who wrote her doctoral thesis on the city's budding neighborhood councils was tapped Monday to head the agency that oversees Los Angeles' system of grass-roots democracy.
In 1903 she presented the discovery of radium in her doctoral thesis.
 
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