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cesura

[ suh-zhoor-uh, -zoor-uh, siz-yoor-uh ]

noun

plural cesuras, cesurae


cesura

/ ²õɪˈ³úÂáÊŠÉ™°ùÉ™ /

noun

  1. prosody a variant spelling of caesura
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Derived Forms

  • ³¦±ðˈ²õ³Ü°ù²¹±ô, adjective
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³¦±ð·²õ³Ü۲¹±ô adjective
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He founded the Italian photo agency Cesura in 2008, and contributed to Newsweek and Le Monde, among other publications.

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Italian photojournalist and Cesura Lab co-founder Andy Rocchelli died on May 25 while covering the revolution in Ukraine when a car he was traveling in with two other journalists and an interpreter near Slovyansk was hit by mortar shells.

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A book of his work titled Russian Interiors was crowdfunded and published by Cesura posthumously.

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A Novo Fogo cocktail throwdown featuring mixologists from Bellevue and Seattle will be held at Café Cesura, 1015 108th Ave. N.E., in Bellevue, Sunday at 6 p.m., follow by an after-party across the street at Bar Code, 1020 108th Ave N.E., from 8-10 p.m.

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It is not unlikely that the original Sumerian text is in poetical form, as is suggested by the cesura, and the recurring words.

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