Insee vs Aisne - What's the difference?
insee | aisne |
To see into; to observe acutely.
*1992 , Victoria Harris, The incorporative consciousness of Robert Bly :
To have or gain insight into; to empathise with or come to fully understand one's point of view.
*1990 , Sandra Gilbert, Acts of attention: the poems of D.H. Lawrence :
To inspect One of the s of Picardie, France (INSEE code 02)
A river in the north of France, which flows into the Mayenne River
As an initialism insee
is .As a proper noun aisne is
one of the s of picardie, france (insee code 02).insee
English
Verb
- First, moving from his internal region outwards to other internal regions, the speaker insees the "tear inside the stone."
- This process of intuitional knowledge is strikingly analogous to the process of inseeing' (''Einsehen'') Rilke described in his letters. I love '''inseeing'''. Can you imagine with me how glorious it is to ' insee ...
