![]() The power of daring anything their fancy suggest, as always been conceded to the painter and the poet. I don't think that Dreamworks would have signed me expecting to really mess around with whatever it is I do. You can't take a play someone has directed and do whatever you want with it. Triple tonguing? It was sort of invented. ![]() ![]() Some people wish above all to conform to the rules, I wish only to render what I can hear. You can take that 'I'm an artiste' stuff to the wrong extreme, too. I'm not quite sure what Late Style means except that it's some sort of licence, a permit for ageing practitioners to kick their heels up. I think, if you can, it's OK to put something in a movie because it makes you feel good.įeeling I'd scarcely arrived at a style, I now find I'm near the end of it. I think that a show like 'The X-Files' actually worked better as a network show with the restraints put on it, the censorship that was applied. That's not to say that you want to abuse that. There are things I'm doing with 'The After' that would've never flown on 'The X-Files' and on network television, so it's more permissive. For example, "test phrase" matches "test, phrase".Įxample: "computer business" will return all quotes that contain the phrase "computer business".įull Example: +apple +( turnover strudel) Find rows that contain the words "apple" and "turnover", or "apple" and "strudel" (in any order), but rank "apple turnover" higher than "apple strudel" Non-word characters need not be matched exactly: Phrase searching requires only that matches contain exactly the same words as the phrase and in the same order. " " A phrase that is enclosed within double quote (") characters matches only quotes that contain the phrase literally, as it was typed.Words match if they begin with the word preceding the * operator.Įxample: +apple* matches apple, apples, appleton, etc. Unlike the other operators, it is appended to the word to be affected. ![]() * The asterisk serves as the truncation (or wildcard) operator.A row containing such a word is rated lower than others, but is not excluded altogether, as it would be with the - operator. This is useful for marking “noise” words. ~ A leading tilde acts as a negation operator, causing the word's contribution to the row's relevance to be negative. ![]()
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