A not-for-profit private company, Ictus was founded in 1955 and is known for its creative works with strong political-social commentary.
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The statement said Bossi had suffered an " ictus, " which one medical dictionary defined as " a sudden attack or seizure, especially a stroke ."
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The development was conditioned by several delicate factors, such as the syllable length, presence of a laryngeal closing the syllable, and the position of PIE ictus.
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With an abrupt, loud sforzando chord, a professional orchestra will often play slightly " after " the striking of the ictus point of the baton stroke.
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An appearance at the Glastonbury Festival was made in 2003, and Nodens Ictus continued with a pair of small-scale headline shows in Exeter and London in 2005.
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A reversal of the third ictus ( as shown above ) is normally preceded by at least a slight intonational break, which " strong youth " does not allow.
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The following two lines are " mis-scanned " by reversing every ictus / nonictus ( except those on " before " which are lexically determined ):
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A reversal of the third ictus ( as shown above ) is normally preceded by at least a slight intonational break, which " dead fleece " does not allow.
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In traditional grammars of ancient Greek, stress is known as " ictus " ( a Latin word ), and has little correlation with the accent diacritics.
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Similarly, the second syllable of the words " " and " " carry the metrical ictus even though the first is naturally stressed in typical pronunciation.