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  • Rhime being no necessary Adjunct or true Ornament of Poem or good Verse, in longer Works especially, but the Invention of a barbarous Age, to set off wretched matter and lame Meeter...the troublesom and modern bondage of Rimeing -- John Milton
  • We use social media as an adjunct to my total media/market outreach. -- Jeffrey Gitomer
  • Man has now become an adjunct to perfect and carry forward these conquests. -- Albert Claude
  • I think voiceover is an adjunct that actors have picked up that have given us some security. -- Robert Stack
  • We all know we should eat right and we should exercise, but reading is treated as if it's this wonderful adjunct. -- Walter Dean Myers
  • At the end of the day, philanthropy can only ever be an adjunct to what governments provide. And government coffers need to be replenished. -- Noreena Hertz
  • I think that a movie can only be an adjunct or only a supplement to books, to different points of view, to scholars, historians and your own teachers. -- Steven Spielberg
  • Mostly, I was only interested in television as a kid, and the majority of reading material I collected was an adjunct to that central concern, comic books and magazines included. -- Chris Ware
  • Teaching methods are often inadequate for the goals faculties are trying to achieve. Important courses such as expository writing and foreign languages are frequently taught by untrained graduate students and underpaid adjunct teachers. -- Derek Bok
  • WorldGate offers interactive set-top-box applications. Its customers want to interact with the Web as an adjunct to other things they can do, and WorldGate allows that through the layout engine in Mozilla, called Gecko. -- Mitchell Baker
  • So no one should rely on television either for their knowledge of music or for news. There's just more going on. It's an adjunct to the written word, which I think is still the most important thing. -- Kurt Loder
  • The record company started as an adjunct to that, to give young composers their first recorded performances; to give young musicians their first debut on a recording. These are all things that big record companies would never touch because there is no money in it! -- Gunther Schuller
  • But in the right-wing media, they do have a right-wing bias. And they also have an agenda. So their agenda is: we're an adjunct of the Republican Party, and we're going push that agenda every day, and, as you say, brand these stories that help further the right-wing cause. -- Al Franken
  • I'm compelled to paint nearly every day. I just felt like making a painting, went out and bought paints and a canvas. Now it fulfills me creatively when I'm not doing music: it's something you can do by yourself and it's totally yours. It's a great adjunct to my life. -- David Johansen
  • I don't want to approach reading from the viewpoint of that it's a pleasant adjunct to your life. I want to approach it from the idea that you have to read or you're going to suffer. There's a difference to be made - and you can make it if you read with your child. -- Walter Dean Myers
  • The game is No. 1. You are an adjunct to the game. In a studio, there is no game. You are the star. That's why you are there. For the game, you can't go away from the game and beat your chest. People are there to watch the game. You are there to supplement, not to override or overwhelm. -- Al Michaels
  • Golf is an indispensable adjunct to high civilisation. -- Andrew Carnegie
  • He might have proved a useful adjunct, if not an ornament to society. -- Charles Lamb
  • Happiness is not an end - it is only a means, and adjunct, a consequence. -- Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
  • Humor is one of the elements of genius--admirable as an adjunct; but as soon as it becomes dominant, only a surrogate for genius. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • If the guidebook used to be critical, today it seems largely a celebratory adjunct to the publicity operations of hotels, resorts, and even countries. -- Paul Fussell
  • In an age of abstract experience, fornication Is self-expression, adjunct to Christian euphoria, And whores become delinquents; delinquents, patients; Patients, wards of society. Whores, by that rule, Are precious. -- Allen Tate
  • Public libraries are our great teachers and storytellers, and are a vital adjunct to our schools. In this day of standardized and homogenized education, a library offers individual and personalized learning opportunities second to none. -- Julie Andrews
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