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  1. The remove command removes a package from the current list of installed packages. poetry remove pendulum. If you want to remove a package from a specific group of dependencies, you can use the --group (-G) option: poetry remove mkdocs --group docs. See Dependency groups for more information about dependency groups.

  2. Past Oakland Poetry Slam Team Members: 1999 - Sonia Whittle, Jamie Kennedy, Shawn Taylor, Roxanne Hanna-Ware 2000 - Michael Cirelli, Nazelah Jamison, AfroKen, Y.A.D.D.O.S., Angela Boyce (alt.), Sonia (coach) 2001 - Michael Cirelli, Nazelah Jamison, Jamie Kennedy, Rupert Estanislao, Sonia (coach) 2002 - Danielle Drake, Meliza Benales, Ishle Yi Park, Mesej 1 2003 - Scorpio Blues, Danielle Drake ...

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  3. 7 de mai. de 2024 · The Bengali Calendar or Bangla Calendar (বঙ্গাব্দ Bônggabdô or Banggabda) is a solar calendar used in the region of Bengal. A revised version of the calendar is the national and official calendar in Bangladesh and an earlier version of the calendar is followed in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and Assam.

  4. Sonnet: is a fourteen-line poem with a set rhyme scheme, often divided into quatrains, octaves, and sestets. Ode: is a formal lyric poem written in celebration or dedication of something with specific intent. Lyric: is a personal piece of poetry that tends to be shorter, melodic, and contemplative. Elegy: is a mournful poem, especially a lament ...

  5. Repositories. Poetry supports the use of PyPI and private repositories for discovery of packages as well as for publishing your projects. By default, Poetry is configured to use the PyPI repository, for package installation and publishing. So, when you add dependencies to your project, Poetry will assume they are available on PyPI.

  6. 15 de dez. de 2023 · 1420s in poetry Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation s poetry or literature for instance Irish or France List of years in poetry ta

  7. (almost) Daily musings & recitals from Damian Beeson Bullen as he explores the world & history of poetry.