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  1. Adage

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  1. 7 Ps (military adage)

    orphan date January 2010 The 7 Ps is a British Army adage Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance The 7 Ps are normally referred to as the 7 Ps rather than as an acronym i.e. PPPPPPP . Educators and trainers in military or civilian situations find it useful to first introduce the phrase the 7 Ps . When it is explained, the humour and shock of the mild expletive help make the adage memorable. This adage is often used in project planning, or when training for life or death situations. Other versions of the 7 Ps Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance Prior Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance Prior Proper Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance Piss Poor Planning Promotes Piss Poor Performance Prior Preparation and Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance Over time , the phrase has been changed to include the word practice in order to better fit certain scenarios. For example Proper Planning and Practice Prevents Piss Poor Performance Prior Proper Planning Prevents Painfully Poor Production Prior Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Production Variations The 6 Ps Proper Planning Prevents Pretty Poor Performance Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Production Prior Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance Perhaps The 5 Ps euphemized Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance Prior Planning Provides People Protection Proper Planning Provides People Protection The 10 Ps Prior planning promotes proper performance, presentation, passion, play, pray and pay Purpose, prior planning, passion, patience and persistence prevent piss poor performance. The 12 Ps Purpose, proper prior planning, passion, patience, persistence and perseverance prevent piss poor performance. See also Project planning References http www.af.mil news story.asp?storyID 123012084 U.S. Air Force article extolling the 7 Ps euphemised ...   more details



  1. Murphys

    Murphys may refer to Murphys, California Murphys, former name of Meeks Bay, California Murphy s Irish Stout , a stout from Cork Murphy s Brewery in Ireland, brewer of Murphy s Irish Stout Murphy s law , popular adage See also Murphy disambiguation Dropkick Murphys disambig ...   more details



  1. EAFP

    EAFP may refer to European Association of Faculties of Pharmacy European Association of Fish Pathologists the adage that it is Easier to Ask Forgiveness than it is to get Permission , attributed to Grace Hopper Anecdotes Grace Hopper and influential in the Python syntax and semantics semantics of the Python programming language disambig ...   more details



  1. Hear No Evil

    Hear No Evil may refer to Part of the adage See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil Hear No Evil film a 1993 film starring Marlee Matlin and Martin Sheen Hear No Evil Lord EP a 2008 EP by Australian heavy metal band Lord disambig ...   more details



  1. Seven Ps

    Orphan date February 2009 for the military adage 7 Ps military adage In marketing , the seven Ps are Product Price s Promotion Place Process Physical Evidence People for services marketing See also marketing mix Similar to the above, in production planning the 7P s are Product Price s Promotion Place Packaging Positioning People Another kind of 7P s are the one in relation to corporate governance as in modern enterprises. These are an extension of the initial 3P s to be found in many annual statements of multinationals. People Planet Profit Passion Personal relations Principles Priority References http www.entrepreneur.com marketing article70824.html The 7 Ps of production from Entrepreneur.com. http www.executivemarketingplus.com pdfs The 20Seven 20Ps 20of 20Marketing.pdf Category Marketing business stub ...   more details



  1. Squeaky wheel

    The squeaky wheel is a metaphor in the aphorism , It is the squeaky wheel that gets the Grease lubricant grease . or ...gets the oil . ref http dictionary.reference.com search?q squeaky 20wheel 20gets 20the 20grease Dictionary reference.com ref The adage conveys the idea that the most noticeable or loudest problems are the ones most likely to get attention. There is a book called The Squeaky Wheel, as well as several with that term in their name. See also Advocacy group Lobbying Notes reflist Category English phrases Category Lobbying ...   more details



  1. No good deed

    No good deed can refer to the adage No good deed goes unpunished as a proper name, it can refer to No Good Deed , a 2002 film No Good Deed song No Good Deed song , a song from the Broadway musical Wicked No Good Deed CSI NY No Good Deed CSI NY , a 2009 CSI NY episode No Good Deed Parenthood No Good Deed Parenthood , a 2010 Parenthood episode disambig ...   more details



  1. Apophthegmata

    Apophthegmata is the title of several collections of aphorism s adage s Apophthegmata Laconica attributed to Plutarchus Apophthegmata Patrum , sayings of the Desert Fathers Apophthegmata Macarii Magni Apophthegmatum opus by Erasmus of Rotterdam Conrad Lycosthenes ca. 1518 1561 , Apophthegmata, Ex Probatis Graecae Latinaeque Linguae Scriptoribus Julius Wilhelm Zincgref , Der Teutschen Scharpfsinnige kluge Spr ch 1626 Georg Philipp Harsd rffer , Ars Apophthegmatica 1655 56 disambig pl Apoftegmat ...   more details



  1. Waggs Law

    Proposed deletion dated concern Fails WP NEO and WP MADEUP timestamp 20110403201206 prod2 Waggs Law is an adage or epigram stated as anything that can go right will go right. Established in April 3, 2011 at the house of Christopher. Fate and strings of events conceived the ideology. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.example.com example.com Categories Category Articles created via the Article Wizard ...   more details



  1. The best defense is a good offense

    The best defense is a good offense is an adage that has been applied to many fields of endeavor, including games and military combat. Generally the idea is that offensive action preoccupies the opposition and ultimately its ability to directly harm. Military Mao Zedong opined that the only real defense is active defense , meaning defense for the purpose of counter attacking and taking the offensive. ref http inthenationalinterest.com Articles June 202005 June2005Holmes.html ref Often success rests on destroying the enemy s ability to attack. In reference to fighting terrorists, Matthew Levitt opines, It s important to pre emptive strike pre emptively strike at those who intend to do us harm. ref http www.voanews.com english archive 2003 06 a 2003 06 13 47 1.cfm ref The principle is echoed in the writings of Machiavelli and Sun Tzu . ref http media.www.dailylobo.com media storage paper344 news 2001 10 17 Opinion Column.Best.Defense.Is.A.Good.Offense 127063.shtml ref Some martial arts emphasise attack over defence. Wing Chun , for example, is a style of Kung Fu which uses the maxim The hand which strikes, also blocks. Games In some board game s, such as Risk game Risk , one s ability to build up armies depends on aggressively attacking so as to acquire territory however, in Risk game Risk , luck in rolling the dice is the ultimate determining factor. Players who fail to do so, and concentrate instead on holding the line against enemy attack, will likely end up in a weak position. Indepthinfo argues that this adage does not always apply When the battle rages between two players one should put every ounce of power in the offense, but when several players are involved, the political ... than launching his own attacks thus, common tips used in conjunction with this adage are that the best ... 2824422.shtml ref , the adage is used to note that success can hinge on an effective ... scoring opportunities but preventing the opposing team from scoring. Business The adage has also been ...   more details



  1. Laws of infernal dynamics

    onesource date July 2008 Orphan date August 2008 The laws of infernal dynamics are an adage about the cursedness of the universe . Attributed to Science fiction author David Gerrold , the laws are as follows An object in motion will be moving in the wrong direction. An object at rest will be in the wrong place. The energy required to move an object in the correct direction, or put it in the right place, will be more than you wish to expend but not so much as to make the task impossible. The laws are a parody on the first and second of Newton s laws of motion in the spirit of Murphy s law . Newton s first law of motion has here been split into two parts, the first two laws. Newton s third law of motion is left unparodied, though a separate adage states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism. References reflist cite book last Todd first Richard Watson authorlink coauthors title Much Ado about English Up and Down the Bizarre Byways of a Fascinating Language publisher Lexicology date 2006 location pages 56 url http books.google.com books?id zb ISQHfz70C&pg PA56&dq 22Laws of infernal dynamics 22 wiki&client firefox a&sig ACfU3U3C6640m4zOqq6UQUT07ghpb3tS8w PPA56,M1 doi isbn 1857883721 Category Adages es Leyes de la din mica infernal ...   more details



  1. Segal's law

    Segal s law is an adage that states A man with a watch knows what time it is. A man with two watches is never sure. ref cite book title Murphy s Law first Arthur last Bloch year 2003 publisher Perigee isbn 0399529306 page 36 ref It refers to the potential pitfalls of having too much conflicting information when making a decision. References references External links cite book title Forensic Discovery publisher Addison Wesley first Dan last Farmer coauthor Wietse Venema chapter 2 url http www.porcupine.org forensics forensic discovery chapter2.html isbn 978 0201634976 Category Adages philosophy stub ...   more details



  1. McGarryBowen

    McGarryBowen is an advertising agency founded in 2002. Up until 2008 it was ranked as the largest independent advertising agency in New York and 11th in the U.S. as ranked by http www.primaonline.it allegati file15957230430981.pdf AdAge 2005 . McGarryBowen was founded by John McGarry advertising John McGarry , former President of Young & Rubicam and who, up until 2008 held roughly 90 of the company, Stewart Owen , former Chief Strategic Officer of Young & Rubicam , and Gordon Bowen , a former Executive Creative Director at Young & Rubicam and Ogilvy & Mather . McGarryBowen has offices in New York and Chicago opened Dec 2007 . McGarryBowen s clients include Marriott International , J. P. Morgan , Hewlett Packard , Chevron Corporation Chevron , Crayola , Kraft Foods , Chase bank Chase , The Wall Street Journal , Disney , Inbev , Century 21 , Verizon Wireless and Learning Leaders . Following both agencies acquisition by Dentsu , McGarryBowen became a sibling agency to 360i . ref name dentsu acquisition cite web url http www.dentsu.com news 2008 20081001112.html title Dentsu Holdings USA, Inc. to Acquire McGarry Bowen, LLC of the United States work Dentsu date 2008 10 01 accessdate 2010 05 24 ref ref name adage dentsu cite web last Patel first Kunur url http adage.com digital article?article id 141743 title Dentsu Acquires 360i, Taking a Big Digital Shop off the Table work Advertising Age date 2010 01 25 accessdate 2010 05 24 ref McGarryBowen was named as Advertising Age s Agency of the Year for 2009. ref name adage mcgarrybowen cite web last Parekh first Rupal url http adage.com agencya list09 article?article id 141664 title McGarryBowen Is Ad Age s Agency of the Year work Advertising Age date 2010 01 25 accessdate 2010 12 02 ref McGarryBowen is No. 2 on Advertising Age s Agency A List for 2010. ref name adage mcgarrybowen 2010 cite web last Creamer first Matthew url http adage.com agencya list article?article id 148361 title McGarryBowen Is No. 2 on the Ad Age Agency ...   more details



  1. Advertising Age

    Infobox Magazine title Advertising Age image file ADVERTISING AGE.jpg image size 213px image caption Advertising Age August 13, 2007 company Crain Communications Inc. paid circulation unpaid circulation total circulation 56,702 circulation year 2009 frequency Weekly language English category Advertising editor Abbey Klaassen editor title Editor firstdate 1930 country United States website http adage.com AdAge.com Advertising Age or AdAge is a magazine , delivering news, analysis and data on marketing and media. The magazine was started as a broadsheet newspaper in Chicago in 1930. Today, its content appears in a print weekly distributed around the world and on many electronic platforms, including AdAge.com, daily e mail newsletters called Ad Age Daily, Ad Age s Mediaworks and Ad Age Digital weekly newsletters such as Madison & Vine about branded entertainment and Ad Age China podcasts called Why It Matters and various videos. AdAge.com also features a bookstore and a number of blogs, some created by the publication s editorial team, others, such as Small Agency Diary are created by members of the Ad Age community. Among its notable columnists is Simon Dumenco as the Media Guy . AdAge s parent company also publishes Creativity magazine Creativity.com , about the creative process, which has its own website, creativity online.com, featuring what its editors believe to be the best video, print and interactive ads. The site adcritic.com was acquired by The Ad Age Group in March 2002, and creativity online.com is still reached by that domain. The editorial component of AdAge is based in New York City. Its parent company, Detroit based Crain Communications , is a privately held publishing company with more than 30 magazines, including TelevisionWeek , Creativity , Crain s New York Business , Crain s Chicago Business , Crain s Detroit Business , Crain s Cleveland Business, and Automotive News . The corporate and circulation component of TelevisionWeek , as with all of the C ...   more details



  1. Lendi Vexer

    unsourced date August 2010 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name Lendi Vexer Img Theremin natalie naveira.jpg Img capt Natalie Naveira playing Theremin do not replace by images you found on the internet, album covers, or other fair use images Landscape no Background group or band Origin Buenos Aires , Argentina Genre Trip hop , Electronic music , Folk music Folk , Ambient music Ambient , Alternative rock , Lo Fi Years active 2000&ndash present Label http www.stereotaperecords.com.ar Stereotape Records Associated acts Lovage band Lovage , Massive Attack , Portishead band Portishead , PJ Harvey , Greg Graffin URL http www.lendivexer.com www.LendiVexer.com Current members Natalie Naveira , Diego Gui azu DG Lendi Vexer are a trip hop duo from Buenos Aires , Argentina . The two members of the band are Natalie Naveira and Diego Gui azu , who uses the stage name DG . They have both been making music since 1995 and formed the band in 2000. They are accompanied by a guitarist and drummer when playing live. Band lineup Natalie Naveira Multi instrumentalist , including guitar , violin , zither and theremin singer and songwriter DG Plays Sampler musical instrument sampler , Moog synthesizer Moog and bass guitar bass music producer producer and songwriter Discography Suicidal adage EP 2004 Track listing Tribute to desolation scape Nothing was special Suicidal adage. Bonus Track with Natalie in Theremin. The Process of Disillusion album 2007 Track listing 11 de octubre To play again A boot doesn t ask, just trample Courtesy excess Simple cycle A slow dripping in my brain Looking for my time Burdel The Process Of Disillusion Missing time Suicidal adage Spanish version That fish and the bait La w.e.b. wicked electronic beats vol.1 Trip Hop Compilation 2005 Edited by Tripofagia Clarify date August 2010 Featured Tribute to desolation by Lendi Vexer and other trip hop artists such as U topia , Lovage band Lovage Mike Patton , etc. References Reflist External ...   more details



  1. Sturgeon's Law

    Sturgeon s Revelation , commonly referred to as Sturgeon s Law , is an adage derived from quotes by Theodore Sturgeon , an American science fiction author . While Sturgeon coined another adage that he termed Sturgeon s Law , it is his Revelation that is usually referred to by that term. Commonly cited as ninety percent of everything is crud or ninety percent of everything is crap , the phrase was derived from Sturgeon s observation that while science fiction was often derided for its low quality by critics, it could be noted that the majority of examples of works in other fields could equally be seen to be of low quality and that science fiction was thus no different in that regard to other art. History The first written reference to the adage appears in the March 1958 issue of Venture Science Fiction Magazine Venture , where Sturgeon wrote quote I repeat Sturgeon s Revelation, which was wrung out of me after twenty years of wearying defense of science fiction against attacks of people who used the worst examples of the field for ammunition, and whose conclusion was that ninety percent of SF is crud. ref name venture Using the same standards that categorize 90 of science fiction as trash, crud, or crap, it can be argued that 90 of film, literature, consumer goods, etc. are crap. In other words, the claim or fact that 90 of science fiction is crap is ultimately uninformative, because science fiction conforms to the same trends of quality as all other artforms. According to Philip Klass William Tenn , Sturgeon made this remark in about 1951, at a talk at New York University at which Tenn was present. ref cite web url http www.jessesword.com sf view 328 title & 39 SF Citations for OED & 39 publisher Jessesword.com date 2008 07 06 accessdate 2010 02 06 ref Popularization The term was subsequently popularized at a session of the World Science Fiction Convention in Philadelphia ... ref The second adage, variously rendered as ninety percent of everything is crud or ninety percent ...   more details



  1. Gnome (rhetoric)

    A gnome Ancient Greek Greek gnome , from gignoskein to know is a type of saying , especially an aphorism or a Maxim saying maxim designed to provide Education instruction in a compact form. The term gnome was introduced by Klaus Berger in the Formgeschichte des Neuen Testaments . He used this traditional term from the antique rhetoric and attempted to identify this rhetoric method in the New Testament. ref Berger, K. 1984 Formgeschichte des Neuen Testaments Heidelberg Quelle & Meyer . 1987 Einf hrung in die Formgeschichte UTB, 144 T bingen Franke . ref References reflist See also Col begin Col break Adage Analogy Aphorism Epigram Col break Epitome Gnomon Maxim saying Metaphor Col break Parable Proverb Saying Simile Col end DEFAULTSORT Gnome Rhetoric Category Rhetoric de Gnome Dichtung nl Gnome stijlfiguur no Gnome fyndord pl Gnoma ru uk ...   more details



  1. Time Is Money

    wiktionary time is money Time is money is an adage referring to the time value of money that is a saying first promulgated by Benjamin Franklin The phrase may also refer to Music Time is Money Bastard , a 1985 No Wave album by Swans Time is Money South Park Mexican album Time is Money South Park Mexican album , a hip hop album released in 2000 Time Is Money Styles P. album Time Is Money Styles P. album , a hip hop album released in 2006 Time Is Money, song by rapper Akon featuring Big Meech and Rock City Others Time Is Money DuckTales Time Is Money DuckTales , a 1988 DuckTales TV movie, reedited into five episodes of the series Time Is Money , a List of The Price Is Right pricing games T 2 pricing game of the game show The Price is Right disambig ...   more details



  1. Incompetence

    wiktionarypar incompetence competence incompetent Incompetence is the inability to perform lack of competence disambiguation competence ineptitude. Administrative incompetence , disfunctional administrative behaviors that hinder attainment of organization goals Incompetence book Incompetence book , a novel by Red Dwarf co creator Rob Grant Military incompetence , failures of members of the military See also Darwin Awards , a tongue in cheek award given to people whose incompetence results in their deaths or in some cases, loss of ability to reproduce. Hanlon s razor , an adage Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. Peter principle , tendency for a person to rise to his or her level of incompetence Dunning Kruger effect , the tendency for incompetent people to grossly overestimate their skills disambig ...   more details



  1. Pacem

    Pacem may refer to Si vis pacem, para bellum is a Latin adage translated as, If you wish for peace, prepare for war . Dona nobis pacem is a phrase in the Agnus Dei section of the Roman Catholic mass Dona nobis pacem Vaughan Williams Dona nobis pacem is a cantata written by Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1936. Pacem in Terris was a papal encyclical issued by Pope John XXIII on 11 April 1963. The Pacem in Terris Award has been awarded annually since 1964. The association of Catholic Clergy Pacem in Terris was a regime sponsored organisation of Catholic clergy in the communist Czechoslovakia between 1971 and 1989. Pacem is a planet serving as the base of the Catholic Church in the science fiction series Hyperion Cantos . disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Saying

    wiktionarypar saying A saying is something that is said, notable in one respect or another, to be a pithy expression of wisdom or truth. ref When is a Pig a Hog? A Guide to Confoundingly Related English Words by Bernice Randall Galahad Books, New York, 1991 . ref There are a number of specific types of saying Apothegm . an edgy, more cynical aphorism such as, Men are generally more careful of the breed of their horses and dogs than of their children. ref name wtd What s the Difference? A Compendium of Commonly Confused and Misused Words by Jeff Rovin Ballantine Books, New York, 1994 . ref Aphorism . A concise definition, notably memorable. Adage . An aphorism that has gained credibility by virtue of long use. Clich . An overly commonplace, hackneyed or trite saying. Epigram . A poetic form of comment on a particular idea, occurrence, or person. Epithet . A descriptive word or phrase that has become a popular formulation. Gnome rhetoric Gnome Ancient Greek Greek gnome , from gignoskein , to know . A type of saying, especially an aphorism or a maxim philosophy maxim , that is designed to provide instruction in a compact form. Idiom . an expression whose meaning can t be derived simply by hearing it, such as Kick the bucket. ref name wtd Mantra . A religious or mystical syllable or poetic phrase. Maxim philosophy Maxim . A principle or rule. A maxim is a wise saying, especially one intended to advise or recommend a course of conduct. In comparison to its approximate synonyms saying, adage , saw saying saw , motto , epigram , proverb , aphorism , the term maxim stresses the succinct formulation of an ultimate truth, a fundamental principle, or a rule of conduct. The word derives from the Latin word maximus , greatest , via an expression maxima propositio , greatest premise . Motto . A concise expression of motivation used by a group or individual Platitude . A flat, insipid, trite, or weak remark. Proverb . An expression of practical truth or wisdom. Quip . A witty or ...   more details



  1. Wooden nickel

    For the record label Wooden Nickel Records Image 1938WoodenNickelNorthwestTerritory150thCelebration.jpg thumb 300px right Wooden Nickel from the 150th Anniversary Celebration of the Northwest Territory , 1938, Marietta, Ohio A wooden nickel , in the United States , is a wood token coin , which are usually issued by a merchant or bank as a promotion, sometimes redeemable for a specific item such as a drink. Wooden Nickel United States coin nickel s were most commonly issued in the U.S. in the 1930s, after the Great Depression . Wooden nickels can be used as currency. It was during this decade that some banks and chambers of commerce in the United States issued wooden nickels with expiration dates to mitigate difficulties faced by merchants in making change at times of instability. Common views published on the Internet concerning the origin of the wooden nickel are patently incomplete, often making it an innovation of this late date that arose in response to such banking difficulties. Commemorative nickels are then supposed to be an outgrowth of these legitimate wooden nickels. However, collectible wooden nickels have been mentioned in print since at least 1888. ref http books.google.com books?vid 0NPWwXdtr2GkQKzsu5&id P oMAAAAIAAJ&q 22wooden nickels 22 date 0 1940&dq 22wooden nickels 22 date 0 1940&pgis 1 The Numismatist ref In more recent times wooden nickel trading has become more popular. Individuals can have their own personalized token made and then trade with others who also have had their own made. This is especially popular in geocaching . In popular culture An American adage , Don t take any wooden nickels is considered a lighthearted reminder to be cautious in one s dealings. This adage, too, precedes the use of wooden nickels as a replacement currency, suggesting that its origins lie not in the genuine monetary value of nickels but rather in their purely commemorative nature. However, such an interpretation should not be altogether ignored gold backed cur ...   more details



  1. Matthew Creamer

    Orphan date February 2009 Matthew Creamer is an award winning United States American reporter and an Editor at Large at Advertising Age magazine . He writes about marketing , advertising , Mass media media , and pop culture . Career Creamer is currently Editor at Large at AdAge magazine. He previously worked as an associate editor at PRWeek magazine, where he covered media. Before that, Creamer wrote about environmental issues for Alabama s Anniston Star . He has also written for the New York Daily News and the New York Observer and frequently provides analysis to major news outlets such as NBC , American Broadcasting Company ABC , NPR , and CNBC , daily newspapers , and wire services . Creamer also writes a http www.mattcreamer.com blog about online media. Awards In 2006, Creamer was awarded two major business journalism awards A Neal Award in the category of http www.americanbusinessmedia.com abm NewsBot.asp?MODE VIEW&ID 210&SnID 4 best news coverage for his writing about the trial of two advertising executives that defrauded the U.S. government s anti drug ad campaign, and a http www.sabew.org contest 2006 BreakingNewsWinners.htm breaking news award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers SABEW for his story about the high profile departure of two Wal Mart executives. External links Matthew Creamer s http www.mattcreamer.com website and blog Matt Creamer s http adage.com results?search offset 0&search order by score&search lefta.x 0&search lefta.y 0&search phrase matthew creamer articles on AdAge DEFAULTSORT Creamer, Matthew Category Living people US journalist stub ...   more details



  1. Festina lente

    750132 ref which was considered to be emblematic of the adage. ref citation title Le Imprese Heroiche ... V erSQAACAAJ ref Other pairings used to illustrate the adage include a hare in a gastropod shell snail ... Erasmus praised the adage in his great work, Adagia , and used it especially to compliment his ... Royal Numismatic Society page 225 ref The adage was popular in renaissance times and Shakespeare ... author John McMichaels ref The great Earl of Onslow Onslow family of Shropshire , have the adage ...   more details




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