| 11. | He used fractured ( caesura ) poetry for the first time in Arabic poetry.
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| 12. | The first possible caesura that one encounters in a line is considered the main caesura.
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| 13. | The first possible caesura that one encounters in a line is considered the main caesura.
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| 14. | A masculine caesura can offset a hiatus, causing lengthening of an otherwise light syllable.
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| 15. | The opposite of an obligatory caesura is a bridge where word juncture is not permitted.
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| 16. | Finally, a caesura may be indicated.
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| 17. | An experimental technology called caesura is used as the plot-device to carry the novel.
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| 18. | A variation of the format breaks the line at the " caesura " or pause.
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| 19. | It consists of four 16-syllable lines, with a caesura between syllables eight and nine.
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| 20. | The lighter ink expresses a caesura in the text while the darker ink shows a terminal punctuation.
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