What's the difference between anon and fanon?

Anon


Definition:

  • (adv.) Straightway; at once.
  • (adv.) Soon; in a little while.
  • (adv.) At another time; then; again.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The 'Coping With Drinking' questionnaire, administered to 124 A1-anon members, was factor analyzed and revealed nine identifiable styles of coping.
  • (2) For the family physician, brief therapy for the codependent family can be visibly effective when combined with follow-up and referral to resources such as Al-Anon family groups.
  • (3) The whole King James Bible is littered with literary allusions, almost as many as Shakespeare (to quote that distinguished authority Anon, the trouble with Hamlet is it's so full of clichées).
  • (4) Referrals to Al-Anon for spouses and to Alateen for teenage children were by far the most frequently provided services.
  • (5) The police operation in Turkey followed the arrest of three alleged leaders of the so-called Anons in Spain on Friday.
  • (6) Al-Anon came to Norway in 1960, and today there are 40 groups.
  • (7) • Anon: "I have been here in Australia for 45 years and I wanted to spend these later years in my home country, which is Scotland.
  • (8) It has been reported (Anon, 1988) that while cysticercosis in pigs from 1975-1986 varied from 0.02% to 2.63%, it has not been found since 1986.
  • (9) Everything out of copyright will be automatically the copyright of Singinc, who own “trad” and “anon” now, too.
  • (10) Anon The M4 runner beans When we drove off down the M4 on holiday to Wales, our blue Renault 12 estate was packed to the brim.
  • (11) You continue to make threats to anons you believe you have identified, journalists, anyone in the public that speaks out against your behavior.
  • (12) I do not wish to endanger other anons," Sm0k340n tweeted on Sunday night.
  • (13) Marital and family services other than referral to Al-Anon and Alateen and conjoint couple interviews in inpatient programs were provided to fewer patients than those eligible for the services.
  • (14) The history of Al-Anon and its current demographics are reviewed.
  • (15) Accidental or intentional ingestion of Gramoxone has caused 232 human deaths between 1964 and 1973 (Anon 1974).
  • (16) Family systems work is a powerful, therapeutic adjunct to alcoholism treatment for the alcoholic and the participation of family members in Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, Ala-Teen, and Adult Children of Alcoholics is quite useful.
  • (17) "Greetings, fellow anons," it said beneath the headline Operation Payback.
  • (18) It was interesting, however, that although for 5-yr-old boys there was anon-significant inverse relationship between modes, and for 17-yr-old youths there was a non-significant direct relationship, the difference between these two correlations was significant.
  • (19) Histological examination of the sacral cyst showed it to be a dura mater structure, in fact anon-communicating meningocoele.
  • (20) Its name comes from the “anonymous” tag that posters on 4chan get; users of the site, as well as members of the group, both refer to themselves as “anons”.

Fanon


Definition:

  • (n.) A term applied to various articles, as: (a) A peculiar striped scarf worn by the pope at mass, and by eastern bishops. (b) A maniple.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The continent is shaped like a gun, philosopher Frantz Fanon observed, and Congo is the trigger.
  • (2) (If this concept is confusing, I suggest reading Franz Fanon .)
  • (3) But Tehran's tech-savvy are far from Frantz Fanon 's lumpenproletariat.
  • (4) Frantz Fanon was born in Martinique, educated in France, and, after psychiatric training, administered a psychiatric hospital in Algeria.
  • (5) Fanon became a spokesman for third-world denizens of all nations by describing in sensitive, clinically astute terms the psychology of racism and its untoward effects upon oppressor and oppressed.
  • (6) In his book, The Wretched of the Earth, published in 1961 at the height of the triumphant years of the liberation of the countries of the continent from colonial rule, the great revolutionary and thinker Frantz Fanon observed about the raging political rhetoric of African unity: "We may understand why keen-witted international observers have hardly taken seriously the great flights of oratory about African unity, for it is true that there are so many cracks in that unity visible to the naked eye that it is only reasonable to insist that all these contradictions ought to be resolved before the day of unity can come."
  • (7) With Dr. Fanon's premature death at the age of 37 in 1961, the world was deprived of one of the most eloquent and skilled spokesmen for those who are oppressed by the pro-white, anti-black paranoia which is racism.
  • (8) It is as if Africa's proud history of liberation, from Patrice Lumumba to Nelson Mandela, is consigned to oblivion by a new master's black colonial elite – whose "historic mission", warned Frantz Fanon half a century ago, is the subjugation of their own people in the cause of "a capitalism rampant though camouflaged ".
  • (9) Still, she notes, it did not seem the kind of environment they could function in: “No one was saying we should move our headquarters to Pyongyang.” Bloom suggests that overall there was probably more interest in Mao’s Little Red Book and Frantz Fanon’s work.

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