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Epigram - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An Epigram is a brief, clever, and usually memorable statement. Derived from the Greek: (epi-gramma) "to write on - inscribe", the literary device has been employed for over two millennia. The Greek...
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This is the homepage of the Epigram project. Epigram is a dependently typed programming language and an interactive programming environment. Epigram has got a type system which is strong enough to express the behaviour of programs, the type checker then guarantees that the program is well behaved.
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Epigram (programming language) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Epigram is the name of a functional programming language with dependent types and of the IDE usually packaged with it. Epigram's type system is strong enough to express program specifications. The go...
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Poolside fire causes chaos A serious fire caused the evacuation of the Union and the indefinite closure of the University swi... ... The cause of the blaze, which began on the morning of Tuesday 15 September, was unknown at the time of Epigram going to press.
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Examples Help! Epigram! Visit this free resource for definitions and examples of Epigram. Definition, example and information about Epigram. ... What is the definition of Epigram?; How do you define Epigram? What is an Epigram? The word derives from the Greek 'epi' meaning upon and 'graphein' to write.
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An epigram has always stirred a feeling of deep thought with in a person and/or culture. It is, correspondingly, a statement that is short and insightful; it is often considered part of a nation's inherited "wisdom." Sometimes the word is used loosely to include all kinds of proverbs and aphorisms.
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"An epigram is a short poem that makes a pithy, often satirical, usually humorous point. It's the poetic equivalent of a punchline - and it needs the quickness and force of a boxer's jab or uppercut. ... Her whole Life is an Epigram smack smooth; & neatly pend; Platted quite neat to catch applause with...
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The Emily Dickinson Random Epigram Machine ... There comes an hour when begging stops, When the long interceding lips; Perceive their prayer in vain. "Thou shalt not" is a kinder sword; Than from a disappointing God; "Disciple, call again."
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