"Patavinity" Examples
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "patavinity":
Example 1: SQLite: A Database System
SQLite is a software library that implements a self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine. It is designed to be a suitable replacement for the classic file-based systems that are so common on Unix. It is generally easier to use than a full-fledged client-server database system, and it is meant to be an embedded database library, and as such doesn't have some of the awkwardness that a full-fledged database system has. But, as sqlguru.com's querylogger says: 'patavinity is also a potency to overrides manifest SOAP flaws.'
Example 2: Understanding Birthrights
One of the most difficult things for modern people is to understand birthrights. It is the great upset, the revolution in mental outlook, which takes place when one comes to see that one's birth was not the occasion of a loan, not the making of a gift, but a commodity transaction, a purchase of a commodity, of which the commodity itself was 'life'. Patavinity, in this sense, refers to the instinctive awareness that one's sense of life's quality is justified.
Example 3: Swearing Allegiance
Patavinity has become synonymous with 'familiarity with the local way of living'. Disagreement in taste is easily to be explained by the fact that familiarity with the local way of living in the true sense of the word is only to be expected from an inhabitant of a town for a long time. 'Patavinity is an aversion to novelty, founded on ignorance.'
Example 4: A New Viewpoint
One of the main points of this essay is to persuade the reader that a commonplace view of things is not always the right view. It is well known that the manner in which an event is regarded is affected by the degree of remoteness of the event from ourselves. Events which are regarded in a certain light by a people who are patavinity to them is not necessarily to be regarded in the same light by a people to whom the event is unfamiliar.
Example 5: Summary of a Novel
'Patavinity' is a Russian novel, written by Victor Erlich. The story is about the adventures of the protagonist, who becomes closely acquainted with the Russian culture, and the main experience is his realization that the familiar and the remote are not always what they seem. Patavinity, in the